Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1982, p. 10

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10 SECTION A THE Noiemlwr 1W A ABOUT THE MULLS I Quiet Halloween three managed to cover ground floor windows at Acton high school with liberal amounts of soap However they finish their clearing Job leaving the soapy windows to school stall Staff sergeant Graham said police arc investigating the prank and that otherwise quiet en in Hal ton Hills Baldry blues J hn the King of Rhythm and Blues in concert at m Friday at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets reserved at door through the town recreation department Ontario Scholar Several names were Inadvertently omitted on the high school commencement pro gramme provided to The Ilirald last week Among Ihem was that of Scholar Michael of Georgetown who earned his entry into the of Toronto this year by cramming five years studies into four Any other students not listed the programme are invited to call The Herald The big bazaar Baking sewing crafts white elephant articles and much more will oil be featured at the third annual Christmas bazaar being held by the ladies of the Order of the Purple Hal ton Hills find all the stocking you need plus fine Rifts draws It ill happens Nov at the Elks Hall on lew Road North In Georgetown Come on out help the Order help others In our community Mimelight joins fun Mime- light one of the performances In the GcorgeuT University Women Clubs Super Sunday Series is now part of the librarycultural centre first anniversary celebrations A rather unique production Mimelight will be performed Sunday While the first show is sold out there are tickets available Call or for information Fall Happening If your child never had th chance lo sit at a potter whetl and mold his own cup or bowl Charts Pottery on Main Street in Glen Williams offers the Nov and at Its Fall Happening Grace McKmght invites you to bring the whole family and enjoy the studio atmosphere over same hot mulled cider while browsing for that special Christmas gift Times for both days are to reunion Provincial Policemen who formerly served in Acton and Milton were reunited recently at a dinntr dince in the Milton Optimist Hall District Superintendent J Crowley greeted 150 members and their wives from across the province Some special guests Sick List Theresa Anne Collins and Sam all in George- Entertainment Re Dinner and Dan- Nov Tick on The Ladies Auxiliary are going to Raceway Nov Phone Mary at en for tickets Nov 12 is Pub Site with all local talent Nov 19 is fish and chip with the Touch of Sliver entertaining Air Cadet Dinner and Dance winners were Woods D OConnell G Louth and A McManniss Thanks to Jiose who attended the en Dance for making it such a success Special thanks to Norma and Art Lawrence and Michael Ball for cut ting up the pumpkins and the two cowboys behind Thanks to House Chair man Bob Art Cou sins Shell Lawr Gib and Allen Telford and Hank for a Job welt done on the club The Pipe Band is looking for new members ice at the Harrison School Tuesday nights Poppy Chairman Ernie is still after volun to help canvas Nov 4 and Remembrance Parade at Glen Williams at noon and at Georgetown at 1 30 Nov We hope all Legion members will attend Special guests for the par adc include a marching unit from The Royal Marine Vets Assoc lation All organizations are Invited to join us on this day or remembrance They served till death Why not us History of Branch 120 The spring of saw the annual meeting held March with J Mc Cartney returned as presi dent an office he was to hold for four years Learmonth and Harlow were vice presidents That saw a number of members en listing The first recorded in the minutes was that of G Brown who res as treasurer June to join the Vets Guard GDHS class picks its pres card stacking some name calling a few promises and a conspiracy In other words it was a success Results from the prop aganda campaign held by Georgetown District High School Grade 13 media class t were In ago day and the winners are President Chris Cunn ingham Vice President Veuhoff and Social Convenor Gerry Milne The purpose of the campaign was to allow the students to experience an election and its rial experiment with the different uses of prop aganda practise building an image of a candidate to discover tht char possessed by a candidate Straightforwardness in the campaign honesty anda realistic addressing of Hit issues paid off for the candid Although most of the candidates made very to Mr who teaches the class some such as the free dom of students to come theplease and Grade textbooks being paid for by the school board arc not likely to be implemented CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone TRAVELOGUES 82 to make your holiday planning more fun November Hawaii November Caribbean Cruising Refreshments Door Prizes HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE 87701 03 A STRONG VOICE FOR ACTON ELECT ESTHER TAYLOR AREA COUNCILLOR ESTHER TAYLOR LEGION LINES During that year dona lions were made to all war service funds and an im portant part was played in that summer Victory The ytars of the second were devoted to the vinous war services with the Branch being in any and all of Ihcm The Lome Scots regiment received cigar cites from them During his period many mem saw their sons and other members or their families go to war manv of them not to re urn and is was indeed a difficult and terrible period for those who from in an earlier con knew at first hand of the terrible loneliness as well as physical dangers their own flesh and blood mould face It seemed as if all the members wtrc touched in some way by relatives joining the colours Avery real effort was made that year with over in parcels and funds for over seas vets raised 111 SHAZAM Comedian and magician Oliver geared his tricks and magic acts not Jus I the youngster In the audience bund ay the John Elliott Theatre The University Women s Club Sunday series perform utilized a number of adult volunteers to help him display his talents Here Ron tries to escape from chains and locks on his wrists while being helped by a member of the audience Herald photo by Dave CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 FRIDAY 0 KENNY ROGERS KIDS A Ltnglti Puppet Htm THtS fHK SPECIAL ill ARTS COUNCIL November seems to be the ideal month to visit the library cultural centre Nov is the beginning of week long lions in the John Elliott Theatre to mark the first anniversary of the centre The subtitle of this extravaganza is Something for Everyone and there really is For the children there are productions of and Dick and His Adults get their chance to enjoy the folk group Brigand and Long John the King of Rhythm and Blues as well as An Evening of Song and Music featuring Cantantc Singers Georgetown Girls Pipe Band and I here is more fun for all when the schools take Perhaps the most fun of all will be the two Amateur Nights We will get a chance to see how much hidden talent there is in Georgetown and just how much of it should have stayed hidden For information about times and tickets call exl Acton or GO and Georgetown Following this week long gala into the Elliott will be the Nov production of Mimelight sponsored by the University Women Club call for information The final November highlight in the theatre will be the Georgetown District High School s present Guys and Dolls Nov 1920 and For tickets call 87769G6 While all these things are going on in the theatre the Cultural Centre Gallery will be featuring Nov 1 to a joint exhibition of paintings by two of Hills fine artists Hamilton Day and Reginald A Finlayson The third partner the library is of course busy as usual providing their usual fine service to the community Some of the children s programs available Include for Preschoolers for threeyears old and up Tales for Twos adult accompaniment Railway Day for school age children and Animals Animals Everywhere also for school age children For information call docs not to the younger generation There are also programs for those of us who are over four feet tall The free Friday Night Film continues November films will be of interest to those of us who are armchair travellers as the Nov film visits the Vatican and the Louvre Nov the science fiction fans take over and see The Making of Star Wars Nov 19 is for the ski buffs among us to see Jack Rabbit Those Cnuy Canucks The Nov film is for the horseman or animal lover Training The Horse Dressage Movements The library programs are not confined to films Nov and 1G there will a two evening workshop on the making and decorating of a Gingerbread House with instruction from Marion is required There is a fee of not Including the cost of material Next Wednesday Nov 10 Janet Holmes of the Canadians Department at ROM will discuss Canadian Glass 1BS01920 This is a free program and you ore welcome to bring items for identifies lion Time 30 p m You can see that the November action Is taking place at the Hills Library and Cultural Centre So don t be left out in the damp Come on in and join the fun Coming Events Nov and 7 Larry Davidson a Christmas Sale his studio at Crewson Comers just west of Acton on Highway Lorry pottery will feature functional pieces from lamps to table wear He has also Invited the Tibetan Gallery Terra to exhibit and sell their wares All the proceeds from the sale of Tibetan refugee a art will go to benefit the Jong community in northern India Not Enough Time in a Day CONSIDER Formerly Maid In Canada Complete Residential Cleaning Affordable Prices Bonded and Insured Phone 8773581 FREE ESTIMATES On a diet Marinate tables in salad dressing to low caloric picnicking HllTON HILLS US LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY LEGION BINGO TONIGHT And Every Wednesday at 745 pm Void Thursday Friday Saturday THE DEPUTIES Fri Sat Nov 4 5 6 Every Friday Join Us For a Buffet Lunch Menu or Coffee Roast Beef Roast Ham Salads ONLY 36O 8773388 Downtown Georgetown With a Purchase of a Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken a 16 oz salad of your choice Saturday NOVEMBER 6th AND Sunday NOVEMBER 7th only chicken St Georgetown 8775241

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