SI i DO a is FOR CUSTOM good corn BO 1978 P0NTIAC Laurcnlian new brakes tiros air con ceil MUSI SI DAT SUN F10 Hi best Oiler 1979 Imp3la Ami radio air S3 295 POLARIS Indv an cooled mice ltd Til Feb LATE DEATH NOTICES SKI KING MOTOR la II runs good alter F0LARISJ40 Colt or best 8778091 Si by hi is paicr PHOTO TRADER PICTURES SELL FASTER SO BE PART OF THIS FEATURE DROP WTO THE HERALD BEFORE PM WELL HAVE YOUR AD WEDNESDAYS PAPER CARS BOATS EVEN HOUSES NO COMMERCIAL ADS PLEASE CALL and granddaughter Jean Dear Edward and his wile Surrey Oil lie and husband Sanborn Eureka Alice and husband Grant Greenaway Georgetown loving of lour gran children three great gran dchildron and one eat great granddaughter funeral vie wee on Monday December at United Church Melville Saskatchewan Interment Memorial Gardens York ton Saskatchewan Those who wish may contribute to First Uniled Memorial Fund Mel mile Saskatchewan or to a charity choice 749d01 ONLY FOR 3 WEEKS MA IF THE HERALD TAKES PHOTO ON OUR SCOUT TRAVELLER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION LOADED 370000 CERT OR BEST OFFER JOHN 8778989 1983 MUSTANG cyl 5 speed stereo air conditioning excellent condition must sell asking will cer tify PHONE evenings Kidney Foundation or Canada Bui there shortage While the hst grow longer Signing you nor card helps enough So pit Kidney Foundation day 1B11S H I hp mil Mine I Memorial Ha spiral Ida Wilson wile the laic and loving mother Edgar Auburn On I Phyllis Cor ran and Iho late Leonard Harding Loving Debbie Auslm Kim Held Sandra Stephen David and Rested at iho J Jones Son Functai Home funeral and commits services was held Tuesday Interment Memorial Gardens Toronto lo memory con Unbuttons to a chqrlty ol your would be appreciated 747d01 MARCHMENT Lillian On Friday December 1985 at iho Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Lillian Alcoit wile the late Joseph and the late Floyd Varoy Deal mother Bud and his wile Donna and grandmother Joe and Susan Mrs Ron Guest Dear sister ol Ernie and iho laic Ethel King Gordon Alcotl and Dorothy Rested at the J Jones Son Funeral Home service was held Monday 1985 Interment Gnjcn wood In contributions to the Georgetown and District Memorial Foundation would be appreciated SEPARATION Separation Is the most lik el reason lor grounds for divorce In Ontario Statistics Canada says Adultery Is Ihe second most commonly cited reason according to figures NO KIDS About half thedlvorces in Ontario In did not Involve dependent children Sta lls ics Canada says BOOZE An addiction to alcohol was cited in 131 cases as a reason for marriage breakdown in Ontario according to divorce sta tistics from Stalls tics Canada There were divorces granted In Ontario that year Images of 1985 the year in review There were a number of news worthy events In Helton Hills during Heres a sampling of some of the major stories that made headlines last year NEW IN TOWN Our New Years Baby was Hole The Bennett Health Care Centre opened for the public A Georgetown Chapter of the Kidney Foundation received their charier After much study and with a variety of donations a Youth Employment Cent re opens in Acton and Georgetown run by the Kids on the Block comes to Hills The puppet show tells children about the disabled Win tar comes to Georgetown and over prizes were given out Ha I leys Comet is overhead but few can see he comet because of cloudy skies emergency telephone numb er comes to SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE An Official Plan is approved by Dennis Timbre I allowing the town to grow Morely Servos and his friend Stan Wilkin fly for he first time their rebuilt 1038 Bcachcraft D175 Stagger- wing Dave Ashbce raises for famine victims by running in a lo km race The Anglers and Hunters Association hold a successful sport smans show at Gordon arena Rock and Roll star Robbie Lane comes lo town to entertain for a charity dance to help tornado victims Town memb ers participate in Hills day at the Aug 15 A car derby Is a hit at he Georgetown Fall Fair PAIN AND BORROW Two die in a Christmas Day blaze but Marorie McKerr survives Car dealer and popular citizen Andrew Murray dies as a result of a heart attack A blizzard topples the roof at Products Injuring seven employees Town taxes will rise by fl8 per cent with garbage rates a major factor In the increase A community writer for The Herald for years Mrs Lillian Bellboddy passes away A local man Martin Is thrown from a wheel cab along with his five year old A tornado lashes out at residents in Grand Valley and Barrie but locals in Halton Hills help out Indira Kaur Kaisl is killed when her Air India Jetliner crashes en route to India Shi- was AWARDS TIME Steam Emmerson is the Club Citizen or Hie Year for George town In business Barry wins the Business of the Year award presented by the Chamber of Commer ce The Herald wins two awards at the Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc iation sponsored contest Steve Frost accepts the Photoart top price at a ceremony held at the cultural centre Bob Goldham Is the hockey heritage recipient Former Red Cross president Hen ry is named the Acton Ctiilen of lie Year Frank Black an area artist is chosen as The Heralds Pioneer Citizen of BS A POLITICAL YEAR Three of Burling on dele gates want Frank Miller as their provincial leader They get their wish Julian Reed resigns as ihe MPP for HaltonBurllngton Later Liberal can didate Don Knight is acclaimed as his successor Mr Knight defeats PC candidate Peter by a very narrow margin of votes In the May provincial election Councillors were unanimous in approving two Secondary Plans that will allow Georgetown to grow Eleven delegations spoke to council members criticizing the plans or asking for amendments Town council approves one less school board trustecfor Halton Hills Mike Armstrong announces that he will challenge incumbent Mayor Miller for position Mayor Miller retains his seat with nearly a margin over Mr Armstrong Peter wins back his post regional chairman Arlcne Bruce beats out a Halton school board veteran lo become Chairman of the Halton Board of Education NAMES IN THE NEWS town coun cillors about land known as the Stevens property A couple participate in a marathon dance to help crippled children Their names arc Bob and Carol and Ron and Rev Jim returns from Russia after a two week tour of churches there Former Lady of the Fair Emily Bessey dies In her Klncourt home DO IT BEFORE YOU BUY A HOME HAVE IT INSPECTED a homo is probably the yog win make in a Delate closing Ihe deal not call lor an inspection II can save yoj a sands Call now lor your BRAMPTON BUILDING SERVICES 7914144 COMMERCIAL