Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1982, p. 1

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muffler king 1 NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 8770151 Friday September iwx Inq into twin Fair Lake drownings be Victims dead a while before found By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special While at least our life guards were in Prospect Park the time two Acton boys disap peared the afternoon of July the boys had been dead time before separate scorches of Fairy Lake located their bodies Gordon the pathologist who per formed post on the bodies of Nick and Brent both age said Wednesday stun abrasions with bevelled edges were found on both youngsters He was def ml te that he marks were Inflicted after death by some animal such as fish or turtles Doth boys drowned and his examination revealed no indications of foul play He also Differed the Ion that it was unlikely either boy had struggled or surfaced after Ibey went under the water Dr Longflold he last of 13 witnesses to testify before an all male jury In Ihe first day of evidence at an Invest Into the double BOWLING GREEN QUIET AGAIN FOR SEASON The lawn bowling youth tarn flubbed oft season Friday with a gala party and top bowler presentations Earning the top girl point awards were Shelley Russell Stephanie and Terry Cowbromga The top girl point award west to Scott Michael Janes and Seen her from the Junior team are front row Michael Brown middle Extend comment deadline on MNR gravel policy Tough times ahead- p 2 ratably sold the nibbling indicated he bodies had been underwater for some time Hecouldn t estimate the length of time Four witnesses who hod Brent and three who had been with Nick said hey had not seen the boys together ot any time that afternoon Hon ever a statement volunteered by a young bystander to regio nal police officers gating the Incident that Zack 13 has reccnlly moved to Guelpti and could not be contacted in lime to attend the hearing His statement told to the court by Det Bill Riddel indicated that Zack hod seen the two boys swinging on branch of a large willow tree from private property ad jacent to the beach which overhangs he water Det Riddel said he checked that information with his partner and that would have a clear view of Continued on Page 3 row left to right Cindy Brennand Shelley Russell Stephen Brown Paul Glass Pant Taylor Mkhacl James Vint Brian Bell back row left a right Danny Chapman Bell Stephanie Wendy Farley Andrew Payne and Herald photo Police bicycle auction tomorrow It may be Just about the end of the warmer season but if you re In the market for a new bicycle for next season tomorrow ihe big day HaJlon regional police hold their annual auction tomorrow Saturday morning at 10 a m outside Street headquarter In Georgetown There be literally dozens of bikes to choose from all shapes and they re going for a song Other odd and ends will be auctioned off as well out Special Deadline for comments on the proposed resource strategy plan will be ex tended to midDecember rather than rat off Aug as originally proposed by the ministry of natural MPP Julian Reed liberal re source critic said the est was promised by natural resources minister Alan Pope In a recent meeting to discuss toe plan Mr Pope also agreed to make a statement on the 10point aggregate policy currently In use by the ministry The aggregate policy which gives the ministry sweeping powers and puts designations on aggregate resource through official because the ministry must plans is not official cabinet have some sort of guide- policy Mr lines in place until the new Reed- It cant be with- aggregate bill is ready for drawn however be said use wv Tickets still available for Super Sundays series Tickets are still available for the Georgetown University Women Club Super Sundays series which starts Nov The popular scries features a number of talented Canadian artists who have a special appeal for youngsters and parents For tickets contact or expected earlier this year Mr Reed said be sensed the New Democratic Party may be willing to support the government on the bill going to for public input but with a time limit on that input period Mr Reed fear there may not be sufficient lime to hear public resp onse properly if the com mittee period Is limited Its too Important to leave to the politicians Mr Reed said Mr Reed sold the exten sion of the comment dead line on the plan Is mildly encouraging CALVES FOR THE QUEENS Beauties and their beast gathered at the but Wednesday Five in Ontario Dairy Princess contest were each presented with a p heifer calf for participating the event that crowned Glenn from Dairy Princess Vying for the title were left Wright Parkin of Grey county Angrie of Dairy Princess Glenn Howley of llaldirasad Wyandotte Inc marketing manager Arthur Griffith Carol Cavanagh ot county and Maiuyn McNabb Wyandotte Inc donated he rive calve It to the finals Photo

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