Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1982, p. 2

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FXTOA October in R October 1W2 Some volunteers pushin campaig toward g Red Cross pauses to say thanks Stiffs The Cross target two for Its 1982 cam has nearly been reached thanks canvassers In rural and residential areas Thanking all the leers involved in the cam pa lhit topped last years income by nearly campaign chair man John Wlekcns said considering the slate of the economy this should be a highly com effort r 130 people crowded into the North Ha Hon and Country Club base ment or the annual of George- Cross last Tues ght Thanking executive members retiring officers and volunteers who keep the Red Cross going pres idenl Erica Thompson re ported was a moat satisfying year for the branch Awards citations and pins were presented many in the audience and public relations chairman In a brunch that are Tret or Hill la mi li threequarters of the way lb ere lie was rewarded recently by Flo Street of the Georgetown Red Cross for donating of blood Another and be It hit that IM mark He was among several donors honored by the Red for their continuing of their blood Don t forget Georgetown next clinic coming up a week from Monday Nov Connie Nleuwhof was remembered Tor having received an Honorary Membership In the Ian Red Cross Society in the highest honor that can be bestowed on a Red Cross volunteer with Charges dropped against Charges against two Franciscan priests from the Croatian Centre near Nerval were dropped Mon day apparently due to a lack of evidence Mladen Chuvalo and had been charged with extort Ion possession of a weap on dangerous to the public peace and of a firearm after regions Ice received complaints from an amusement firm employees June 1981 The firm Fairmount Amusements had been operating rides during the Feast of St Anthonys celebration June 13 and when employees returned two days later to pick up some equipment were met at the gates to the grounds by two men carrying a between them police The two men refused to allow the employees to remove their equipment telling them theft of flags and ice cream had been the week discovered a end A county court trial with Judge and jury had been set for Monday and the charges reduced to a charge of possession of a weapon dangerous lo Ihe public peace Crown Attorneys Anth any Vale and James Ire- leaven could not be reach cd as of press time needed for Ihe Red Cross program With round and program needs more vol leers for badlj needed out of town trips Four blood donor clinics were held since August last J ear and a total 1 pints were collected thanks to Branch ISO the Rotary Club Optimists and Kinsmen The four sponsors have helped gel donors out from their clubs Joining the new Red Cross executive are Erica Thompson first president J and Dean second vice Karen honorary treasurer Grant Johnston secretary Reed ftnd past president Tina Standing chairman arc Flo Street blood Be Armstrong loan cupboard Theresa Smith minor disasters Sheila Ward individual tongbution emergency aid Blanche emergency response and training Cheryl Ughlowlers water safety Donna aid John financial resources Sophie Eckroth service Pat awards and Dorise Tret public relations Grant KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Jol Karen ST donor Joan Thorn Sunn erntrel are needed Street left of Ihe Georgetown Hubert Jane said during the recent annual meeting Gelling hand from Ivy Sims Mrs Street rewarded jo Trudy Jnrj w a pin Many other volunteers unman Audrey the Cross were gli en awards and pins for their work Ihe past with the organization JiMf Herald photos by BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 16 fid S Suite 301 Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario Robbery A robber armed a sowed oft rifle got away wilh an undetermined amount of cash Thursday at from a Campbell villc business Carlinbcth Fuels was broken into via a rear door by a man described as his early XB feet Inches tall weighing 140 lo 160 pounds wilh haicl eyes brown hair over his ears and Jeans a blue- grey bulky sweater and a while scarf over the lower portion of his face regional police said The robber took off the shop owners 1969 cream colored half ton pick up truck licence number Police are still looking for the truck which headed south on Line GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Repars to all stereos Tine Decks Turntables Portables Home or Auto FISH CHIP REELECT ROSS KNECHTEL Area Councillor For Acton I think like a taxpayer when in Council More industry tor Halton Hills A sensible fair budget 5 or less Increase in 1 EXPERIENCE EXPERTISE CAEM8IUTY ft NEXT COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY NOV 24th Wednesday Thursday Evenings 630 930 pm ConsocuthB Weak 16 Rd S Georgetown 8770751

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