Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1985, p. 6

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SECTION A Wednesday January Withstood 82 recession What really sold the Canadian Bond Rating Service on Ha I Ion region was the region ability withstand the 1SSZ recession says regional ti Joe We still had growth despite the recession Mr said Hal ton was recently given the highest credit the Service AAA According to the treasurer Halton came out of the 1982 economic recession Virtually unscalh ed Huttonville euchre The Good Neighbors Euchre at Community Centre had nine tables in ploy Friday Winners were Margaret Grainger Krogh tied with Murray Lois and Dick Brown business lunches WEDNESDAY Arfene Buckley and Barbara from the Cancer Society dropped by the Mayor Office Friday to make lure be dldn have any cigarettes for Wednesday It non smoking week and a number of projects have Initiated to mark the special occasion Herald Photo Ashgrove WI ladies store books safely JOHN I public relations tt I meeting was held Jan 15 it the home of Mrs with president Mrs Brute dure presiding Slit opened the meeting with a How to find happiness through year It was announced that a safe for I books lias been pur donation to the Hood less Home fund was and a donation for drug awareness week March All were in favor of the registration fees to be paid for the seven mem ben attending the four day national convention of the I in London Ontario in June After years of working in the Institute Mrs John McNaabb presented Mrs Bruce Mc with a certificate and pin Mrs John Bird did the honors to Mrs James Mrs I- red Nurse presented Mrs Ford and Mrs Bob Alexander lionoured Mrs Gordon Mrs John Hunter had the program roll call was something I found In teres ting in home and country or federated news magazine Mrs Hunter told of the Peace Gardens out West on acres which is well worth visiting A humorous demonstration was acted out of how public relations can be made up and confused Mrs Nurse the courtesies and a social hour followed on STARS IN BRAMPTON 107 Kennedy S TONITE MOXY TOMORROW GODDO If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance Qkok State Fami Learning wasnt the only thing cubs experienced You ii a good coverage you ail Calmt ROBERT TATE INS AGENCY LTD Georgetown 877 ByJEANLAYMN Herald Special Cubs from Acton Georgetown Glen Will lams and Llmehouse met Jan 19 at the Optimist Hall for a lcar experience but eir resource workshop was also fun- and ex Highlighting the North Dis trlct resource day for second year CubScouts were the animals from Our Vanishing King For opening ceremo nies a welcome was given by assistant Dist Commissioner for Cubs Del Woods Scouter Del divided the boys into six gropus and the Cubs rotated around to the various A ruck tractor was demonstra ted by Paul Forbes of They all got to blow the horn and some even thought they would like to drive one Rover skip Dick Rock had a which he had built He also show a video of canoe trios that he had taken the 1st group on Canoeing and camp skills was the sub ject for Dave Hill of Hornby- Dave- had a good supply of camping gear maps and a big selection of pictures ken in the Algonquin District Model railroading was shown by Rock Goldlng Mr Goldingof Georgetown has been a hobbyist In model rail roads for many years Scuba Diving was by Doug Wills le of and ACM Walter Noble of 1st Ac Steam Engines shown by Jean Layman The engines were built by her husband Jack one had been built to a Close tolerance with a scale of one Inch one foot Rope making was ha ndleo by Jack Layman with the Cubs assisting Mrs Layman put a back splice In one end and an eye splice In the other both of 1st Llmehouse Owen Allan Matthew Bailey Darrel Ford all of 2nd Acton and Jason Millar or George town A pack Gun safety and a play of guns was well resented to the group y Frank of Hornby Highlighting the pro gram was a visit by a Siberian Ti was brought into the hall on a leash by trainer Scott Lefler weighs 1G0 lbs now but will grow to almost lb3 when full grown The tiger was very friendly and and his purr was sort of harsh out usual for a tiger his size John and Scott also had an a li Mounts in Goat horn and a Boa snake skin about 12 feet long Henderson of 1st Acton led In a three cheer salute to the committee for a good day Nearly 100 Cubs lea dcrs adults attend this event Including District Commissioner Sandy Booth ATTENTION ZELLERS will be closed MONDAY JANUARY 28th for Inventory BUT REOPENS ON TUESDAY with gigantic AFTERINVENTORY SPECIALS Check our 12page Flyer for terrific storewide savings Enjoy a delicious midday meal from our 50 item menu Lunch Specialties Served with Rice or French Fries Crepe Tender chunks of Prime Rib in a mushroom onion and red wine sauce in a lL light crSpe Topped with sour cream Yorkshire Slew Cubes of Prime Rib marinated in red wine simmered with fresh vegetables and served in a large Yorkshire pudding Sole A traditional favourite Broiled in lemon butter and topped with sliced almond Lunch is served 1M0 Mon Sal Reservations Located in the olde Hide House EASTERN AVE ACTON 1011 Another of the many reasons why llilWllllPf ill Il

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