Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 19

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THE HERALD SECTION HELP WANTED EVENTS CAFETERIA HELP MS9SSAUCA Duties Include Cashier seme alio it order noting and cleaning Hows BOO am to dally No Weekends Phono BIBS between 9 am EUCHRES Torn Cotta Com Hall Fridays January February 3rd lunch it WANTED HARD WORKER For easy job small dependable car needed steady wo mall and small packages Guaranteed per to start Commission For details phone days or evenings SAFETY training course being hold January J December Victoria Hospital London beloved daughter Ronald and Rita Sullivan Georgetown and loved sister of Mary and John Patrice at home It J S Jones Son Funeral Homo Edith St Georgetown where Christian Mass REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE detached 4 bedroom 2 baths main Door room centra air largo lot many extras BOO 7055re2 PETSLIVESTUCK FOR SALE Lovely 9 old female Shelve lioni brown with white markings House broken Spayed antral shots 00 B77 LOST FOUND Ladies watch do town parking lot 877 II you were here Idsaythankyou Thank you for BIOCX PARENTS Please support Public Libraries Teem on series at the Georgetown Public Library 1 Wednesday Jan 18S4 7 with author Rick Help your children loam how to help In a dangerous world Co sponsored by Hilton Regional Safety Council and Block Parents Block Paren Is replacement signs will be available on this evening I Wed Feb 15B4 Or June Robertson Children with visual perceptual prow ems March 7 ting Kemp Burlington Youth Council FEE 5 seminars 2 lectures TICKETS Georgetown Put Library Acton Social Services Block Parents Pat John ston B77 1259 and Lynn Dark 877 aid Female 28 dogs cm and outdoors send and Interests to Box The Herald St Georgetown L7G BetTTHS 70S2p1 EXCLUSIVELY YOURS Fitness Centra now otters mens ladies coed hours Pool sauna wh universal gym room weights classes all Included jmi ST downtown Georgetown 877 FAJTHlMrtB thil this Hi Day Unity Is now tor to drawn towanti at BEOMETOWH OR PHONE cefMbkttiol their i Melanle Megan on December 211983 Excited grandparents are Dick Georgetown Doug Johanna Marine Many thanks to Or Ford and Georgetown Hospital LANDRY Richard and Marietta nee at are pleased to announce the son Pterre Henri weighing 7 lbs 4 on at Peel Memorial Hospital on December A brother lor and JeanPaul Proud granoparents are Mr Mrs J Landry Georgetown and Mr Mrs of Bram pton ENGAGEMENTS Mr Mrs LD Scarborough are proud to announce the engagement their daughter Susan Mr Steve Free son Mr Mrs BE PROUD BE PART OF IT SHOP HILLS contributions to the Lung Association would be appreciated memory Lun LEVI Emma Friday December at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Emma K Georgetown formerly ol Acton Beloved wile Her bert Levi and dor mother Joseph ol Theresa Mrs Syracuse NY Elizabeth Mrs J Same N and Mrs R Daniels Boston Mass Grandmother lo and great Sister of Lena of Brasher Fans and Anne Montreal Predeceased by 2 brothers and one sister Rested al the J Jones Son Funeral Home where funeral and service was held Monday mor ning Cremation followed In memory the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated Time to quit HELP AVAILABLE away June km and a dear mother Lola who PAIHTER needs Interior and Call thoughts are ever you ST FSe TtaAnawpassedjway And those who loved you dearly Are Blinking of you today Lovingly remembered by Health and Welfare Catda cooperation with the Canadian Can- Society has develo ped a smoking ceasa- lion program called Time To Quit The program will assist those who want to break the habit and cons- of three television hotted by free selfhelp guid es well a Info aa tl- on on followup and maintenance programs For further Informati on contact your local Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Decline The largest decline in smoking prevalence between among females in the labour force occurred in he managerial and clerical Women employed in the service occupations product fabricating and trans port occupations were least likely to reduce smoking prevalence Scoop SCOOP ANYONE Do you have a news Our writers would tike to talk to about events In he Give a call at The Herald your comments and pot Tennis anyone Tennis anyone Donald James Gregg won likely refuse you a game President of the Ad on Tennis Association since Mr Gregg enjoys most porta and skiing espe cially The tennis club has 150 members in Acton and area of all ages Social round robins competitive team vities and club tourna ments keep tcnnii fans busy from May through October end The club hopes lo fill a need Tor socio and competitive tennis Mr Gregg said We hope to stress social tennis much more in 1984 Mr Gregg said Plus more emphasis be placed on the Junior program The club was founded In 1973 and Included George Elliot Comfort among its ori ginal members They are still members Where does the ball get batted At Actons Prospect Park behind the arena To Join call Mr Gregg at spoiling erratic driving An Peel re- Georgetown police officer fol fl lowed an impaired regional police HOME NEWSPAPER OF HALTON HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD QUESTION AND WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO IT 14000 Thats rightl The HERALD reaches 14000 homes every week with one vehicle and no overlap that can confuse the facts i Results you want you want classifieds What do you have that you can for ready cash gol clubs used baby furniture antiques used clothing gar den loots fast with a tow cost person to classified ad in Us Herald WORDS ONLY 450 MMTHWEOHFIDAV HAIL TODAY WTTHYCUn CHEQUE firerselewa

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