Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1984, p. 2

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fane Till- Mm I Bagpipes need warming up Is pictured in he summer dress or lie Georgetown Girls ripe Rand The bind will be performing June at he Highland Games Herald photo Sizzling steak anyone Rain or shine St calling s United Church or is holding a steak fry at their church lot on Road and Sin Avenue June You can come for a dinner at 5 or Steak plates and there a children platter for S3 re special iburger II ItcraldSialf Virgini of the turret own Girls Pipe Band knows of no other instrument which takes quickly up to half in hour to Bagpipes have four of reeds in them which must first reach ihi proper moisture point is Mrs Is the 1ipc with the band which has 21 playiriR numbers and five be Tin numb ir of Hit bund lb 10 and Is already playing bagpipes with tin list of Ihe group Georgetown Band is played nil over Ontario and has Ira to Quebec Lily Detroit and New York Most of these trips involved competing in Lund competitions A lot of bands like com poling because it proves their ability to play Mrs Mrs is present I preparing herself and the band for the annual Speyslde Highland Games which are to be held June at the George own Flitgrounds There will be Highland dancing pipe band and drumming competitions with tug of war caber tossing and ithlcrlc events A sheep dog demonstration Is also on the agenda for the day A massed band parade is scheduled for 11 am to leave from Remembrance Park on Mill Street and make its way to the Fairgrounds There is expected be 27 bands at his year games Mrs also teach the bagpipes new members of the George town Girls Pipe Band I start getting them used to the pipes right away Mrs said explaining that some teachers wait for six months lo a year while ihcir students learn on the practice chanter without Ihe air bag lit ih the Us bag els them wirkin with them used lo instrument Mrs will Ik she s i If IS 1 iImhiI j Mrs finds tin II New officers for Legions Ladies Auxiliary fin May 17 we held our elections Hit following in the newly elected officers President McNeilly Past President Mo 1st Vice Haul Dumper 2nd Vice rcisurcr lUrb Corresponding Secret Recording Scent Thin were five members d to the executive namely Miry ranks Mid and Nellie Hell Membership in is dna ind sports is Hazel Dumper We wish them all success for Ihe incoming ye ir There are still b mauds In June so offer your help Also for interested auxiliary members there will a bus lour of some of our Legion branches a list is up in the so please sign up irly June Is our next meeting pie ike Ihe effort Tliisr children were pari of the group lived Wildlife llenutj anil Ihe program last Sunday searching and Identifying some sarins in the hi children began scouring the pond for Herald photo Molested adults Public meeting for share Acton development Herald Stuff A proposed develop 13 single family residential lots on a sac road along the cistern limit of Acton Churchill will be the subject of a public meeting Town planning stiff have recommended thai the subdivision lion by Cedar Road Developments be for a public meet The Tor our bicentennial has begun week lie Invaded Georgetown bringing with them an entertaining show Constable an from the Musical Ride dropped by Ihe town offices to help officially bicentennial flag which will be flown at the Road site Seen here with Const Collar arc left Councillors Pete Norton Rick Bonnet I and Mayor Rust Miller Canadian live in fear committee meeting agreed the staff recommendation The property has changed ownership a number of times the original applic for development was submitted and plans have also changed for subdivision Currently the portion of property being for development is relatively flat open tableland There are single family homes to the west of It along Churchill Road vacant land and to the north Acton High Dangerous driver An Acton man wae charged with dangerous driving after he was observed driving his 1970 Plymouth with speeds in excess of 150 kilometers per hour last Friday afternoon While travelling north bound on Sixth Lino the vehicle passed two school buses frightening school children standing on the side of the road The driver was also charged with having the plate of another vehicle and driving with no Insur when confronted on Highway Sell properly to the cist open fields or lands to the Current zoning on the laud is rural and would to changed for development of the project An ipphe to return was looked on favorably by council in October Region council is prepared to recommend subdivision draft il as lung lis iter ire resolved supplying to the residences taken A propane Imbecuc at is taken from a experienced therapists stirltd the first self help in Halt on They ire now reach the end of this first stands for Adults Molested is Children and the group deals specifically with incest defined is my form of sexual activity between in adult stepparent roj ite parent or family member i child The prlmjry idci of the is to provide lit ile lookinu it I working them through to come to a new si If Co therapists Joan leo Ross Plant say adults who hue been sixuilly abused as children expert severe coping cullies Abused children sic Ihcmselvcs as bud wirihliss and grow adult Hid with the same self imart iffcel ill idult relationship including with spouses and children One import int benefit of the group Plant said ii the immidi itc there was mijbe for the first time that werenl PI int said Their experience isn unique ind it certainly make them I id people Another purpose lliecoup the pisls role is to provide a focus of tinker and vehicle for realizing the victim own power Margrave looks carefully or any ijii of Her activity tic mm lo piders leeches snails- which he then in il observation jar Herald photo A duplication Tin of the N rth Ha ton Contact Centre also died the siiicistion of i central phone number for seniors i limn of existing staled She sud it would be cosily to I to fund a coordinator for such a service provide office spate equipment and a telephone number region has funds Mrs welcomed them for expanding future service by inform centres and to for full time or part time help Were just concerned thai they re not the various information centres in Mrs We don need duplication of Ihe inform ition centres Ihpnsenlitives of the five regional information centres will lie meeting laier this month social services director Debbie Oakley POPE STARRET i on Street Georgetown 41618731601 Tor 1168462561 Richters is coming to Georgetown OPENING MAY 29 tO 1 30E GUelph St Euro Deli We look forward to meeting old and new friends Continued from Page Croatian language Ironically an atheist government tried to Ignite haired between Catholics and Moslems Rev said hundreds of thousands of Moslems were expel led to Turkey and the government took an un usual step In 1979 declared hat Moslems arc a separate nations The overwhelming majority of Moslems reject this attempt to divide Croatians along religious lines said Rev Cuvaio ECONOMIC Economic pressures Mayor sells parts Continued from Page of St to Gueiph St Mr Smith feels the move has made the business more visible and helped change its image which took three and hair days Mr Smith said he lose any customers or parts He feels the set up is way better in the new location When asked about the similarities between a career in politics and business Mr Smith replied In politics it just trying to use straight forward common sense I think in any business you have to listen to what the customers want hit the Croatian republ ic The government forcibly tnnsfers Indu revenues to sub the economies of the other republics vcrsltles turned Into virtual diploma mills and many young Croat 1 were unemployed after graduation Any expression of dls satisfaction leads to charges of expression of national hatred and and socialist views Even dissident Party members are labelled fascists said Rev Cuvaio Times LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING EVENING COURSE STARTING JUNE 27th Wednesdays Thursdays 630 pm to 930 pm CAB LESSONS HUD TEST 8770751 16M0UNTAINVIEWRDS OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada You Slice Richters MEAT AND DELICATESSEN 130E GUELPH ST

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