Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1984, p. 23

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Christmas library programs Are you wondering what to do will your children the week after Christmas Why not plan a amity trip to your local public library On Dec bring your lunch and Munch t he Movies from 12 until The movies will The Mole and the Christmas Tree The Ride he Snowman The Snowy Day and Gift Ifyoupreferstoriestomovlcs gather by the Library Christmas tree at 130pm Children Library staff members will be telling holiday tales both new and traditional No registration is required for either of these programs On Friday the Children Library will be holding a New Year Eve Party to welcome In Children must register in advance for this fragrant For more Information please call either the Acton Library at or the Georgetown at Break and enter A IS year old Acton youth and four Hills residents under 16 have been charged with break and enter after an alarm sent Halton regional police to Robert Little Public School in Acton News from By J ROSS Herald Correspondent STEWARTTOWN The village and area was saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs Gilbert English Mrs English lived In this area all her life and was a life member of St Johns Sympathy is to the English family Christmas service at St John is at Monday evening Dec Congratulations to Mr and Mrs A Pugsleywho recently celebrated their 40th wedding versa with their family and friends Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Andy Atkinson on the arrival of a son Steven Joseph John Mrs Atkinson is the former Theresa Kitely Both are from the area but now live near Terra Cotta Steven is the first grandchild of Mrs Mary and second grand child of Helen and George Atkinson Winners place at zone level Herald Special The Royal Canadian Legion Branch brought their first place winners to the lone finals or the Remembrance Day Poster and Prose Contest Dec 13 and the came back with five first place finishes The first place winners will now proceed on to district Judging in February SR Poster Michelle Green 1st Poem Allison Vale 1st Essay Robin Burroughs 1st INT Poster ley 1st Poem Holmes 2nd Essay Paul Kremer 2nd Poster Angela 3rd Poem Melissa Boudrea 1st Essay Andrea The program is conducted- under the auspices of the youth education committee to create a better under standing of the Canadian Legion in our commu nities It provides an tunity for the students to do some research and perhaps better acquaint themselves with the pur poses of Remembrance Day says Zone chair- roan Norman Dick Stereo stolen A stereo two speak era and a CB radio with a estimated value of were taken from a van which was parked on Arm strong Avenue Dec Library board appointee Former Public employee Anno Irvine of Limehousc was appoint Thursday night to the Hills Public Library Board board of education trustees approved appointment at their meeting Mrs Irvine three year term The former programs publicity co ordinator for the libraries Mrs Irvine began working at the library 10 years ago after a leaching career In home economics She resigned from the library in October to pursue a career in dress designing Thelma served by library employee Susan Mentis who It working with achievement group The group ended the season with an egg nog celebration rlday Favourite Recipes FRUIT FINGERS cup honey cup shortening 1 cup boil water A 2 cups raisins foodstuff cinnamon nutmet GEORGETOWN tsp sail 8776569 tsp baking soda 2 water i 2 cups flour 1 Isp baking powder cup walnuts A cup chopped glace cherries PEANUTS Place the first ingredients in a large saucepan and boll gen Dissolve the salt and baking soda in the water and SULTANAS J add lo the boiled mixture Sift flour and baking powder three times and add to Ihe boiled ingredients mixing thoroughly Pour half the bat WALNUTS into greased lb cake pan sprinkle with nuts and cherries cover with remaining batter Bakeat325 J for 60 minutes Cu into fingers when cool A TIIF HERAL Wednesday Dec 1W Page the Intelligent Choice this Christmas A personal computer can bring a world of information and en tertamment into your home When you buy from MICROTECH you will receive AT GEORGETOWN TIRE We Never TIRE Of Wishing You for 15 to 1500 ask about our Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to two hours before your guests arrive Then come in and take home our finger good chicken salads and Grecian bread Its fast Its easy Its delicious The Colonel Sanders Do It Yourself Buffet There nothing like it Also includes plates forks serviettes serving spoons wetctoths tablecloth GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8775241

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