Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1982, p. 5

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Acton vandals topple tombstones re toppled overnight Monday at Actons Cemetery Haltoa regional police said the damage estimate was COO Morphine charge A 23year old Acton man charged with possession of stolen property and possession of narcotics for trafficking Monday evening by Halloa regional police He will appear In Milton provincial court Nov 1 in connection with the theft of a set of licence plates from a resident scar and Nov to answer the drug charge laid when police discovered cubic of morphine sulphate in his possession Charges laid Two men were taken to District Hospital with minor injuries last Thursday about a following a threecar accident in MUton Acton Roderic James Leech was attempting a left turn off Martin Street when be turned Into the path of a north bound vehicle The second vehicle bounced off a third car stopped for the lights at the Drive and Martin Street Intersection There was damage to the can Involved and charges were laid against two drivers Minor injuries A Glen Williams driver was treated and released for minor injuries Saturday afternoon following a car collision on Sinclair Avenue near Guelpn Street In Georgetown Patricia Rifts was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital after toe accident which caused TOO damage to two cars involved A northbound vehicle on Sinclair Avenue turned left Into the path of a southbound car The turning driver waa charged with falling to yield the right of way WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October 1M1 Page revival recalled ma The W met for their October meeting at the home of Mrs Tom Given Oct There were members present In the absence of president a former president nor McLean called the meeting to order After opening in the usual way president an nounced that It was the anniversary right to the day that the Ballinafad WI was after being disbanded in the 1920s through lack of members It brought back memories as Mrs Mc Lean read about those very busy days In the 50s from the minute book The main project in mind In those days was the building of a new Com unity Centre for the village It was decided that a good way to raise money was to have a booth at fall fairs and other events auction sales After much hard work in the late IKOt and early 60s the old decrepit hall was demolished and plans made tor the new one By this time the able to give a generous donat Ion toward the building of Ihe new community cent re To get back to the pres ent meeting members an swered the roll call by telling in what way they publicized the I last year Correspondence was dealt with The delegates were named to attend the area convention coming up In November It will be held in Arthur this year Reggie district Director was ask to give the report of the district directors meeting which she attended A splendid report was given with all the Information about events coming up in the near future and those that are anticipated for the coming year The public relations convenor Mrs Smith was asked to take over for the program The motto given by Grace was Be enthus ed It Is the live coal that fires the others Her talk proved to be most Interest as she said So many today want to be ned and one main word in the r conversation is that they are bored She ended Ihe motto by read ing two short poems Helga Schwan gave the current events also ted on the progress of the Homemaking club She said she was rather disappointed that the at tendance was down for this club only four girls taking It The standing committee convenors present each gave some useful infonna pertaining to their convenors help A humor reading was given by Grace regarding tne standards which a school teacher must Child with matches may have set fire A fouryear old ploying with matches is believed responsible for a fire Wednesday that caused damage to apart Scouts Apple Days tonight tomorrow By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special North Halloo District Council of Scouts Canada met Oct in Lime- house Memorial Hall Vice president John Mc Murray chaired the meet In the absence of president Gord Douglas All District Ives were reminded to have their registrations and Book of Members returned by Oct Apple Day will be held tonight Friday tomor row and Sunday Apples may be picked up at St George Church Contact Beavers swim up Last Tuesday nine boys from 2nd Georgetown Bea ver Colony moved up the Scouting ladder to become Cuba Paul Trcmain Kevin Spears Jonathan Patter son Benjamin Murray Chris Adams RyanScmrk and Graham Richie have joined the Second George town Pack while Greg Dawson and Andrew El liott move to George town The were received by Evelyn Owen and Elaine Hannah district service team who stood in for the una voidanly absent 1 Barry and Peggy Mills person Is John A breakfast meeting will be held in early November for group committee members and sponsors of the District to explain the role and duties of each at St Andrews United Church Hall Secretary Beth Donkcr ready the minutes of the last meeting Condolensc- es were expressed to Dist rct Commissioner John Sharpies who was In land to attend his mothers funeral Mrs Sharpies passed away Oct Treasurer John Horning gave a detailed report for all representatives to give to their groups Evelyn Owen gave an update on Part I training to be held Nov 5 a and and the Jungle Lore Train to be held Oct In Knox Church Hail Elaine Hannah reported on com ing events which included the Remembrance Day parade and Crawford Lake Anyone wishing fur Information may con tact Mrs Hannah at on Crawford Lake The 1st Scouts don ated to this project ments at Park St In Georgetown Fire Chief Bob Cun ningham said bedding in the child a third loor apartment bedroom caught fire at a a while child father was sleeping in another room He said the child called the telephone operator who contacted Evacuating the build pass keys fire fighters saved the life or a sleeping young man when they broke down the door to fourth floor apart He had a hell of a fright He explained there had been no pass key for the young man apartment Considerable fire dam age was done to the boys bedroom Windows were smashed out and the bull dings parquet flooring needs to be replaced Chief Cunningham said Smoke damage was lest on he third and fourth floors There was little smoke or water damage to the second floor he said BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT announces the opening of a Public Accounting practice effective October 1 1982 at Mountalnvlew Rd S Suite 301 Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario L764K1 8776948 The Bible Challenges The Teachings Of The Watchtower A FREE FORUM and LECTURE to be held at PUBLIC SCHOOL 96 Street Georgetown TOPIC The Witnesses of Scripture Are The Jews NOT The TIME Saturday October 23 starting at 30 and Sunday October 24 1982 starting at Bring your and a friend There will be a question and answer period Sponsored by The Advancement of Scriptural Knowledge Box Ontario Phone 2B94 tor mere by in order to be hired by school board in early ISOOs President then took over the meeting again Secret read two resolution which will bo voted on at the area convention Meet tng closed with Canada Prances and Grace assisted the hostess with touch and a social time followed Manor Ranch Saturday October 16th FAMILY FUN DAY Ponyrama Bake Sale Flea Market Horse Riding Hay Rides Barbecue and Com Reesl FREE ADMISSION NINTH LINE South of Ballinafad HEAT PUM SOLVES THE ENEBGY PUZZLE Corrfor on la tb development heat pump Caniw Heat Pump la to girt lop performance In Northern CBmotjf SAVE OT TO ON Many benefit til Wlnltr mi k lor sit to pump Carta of up to an ttatatW Total Coniod pump cooling Jlctrook air and with tin up to von a total

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