Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1986, p. 7

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HE Thief caught lice captured a 34yearold Georgetown man while he was leaving a Main Street store he rob bed Sunday at a The man forced the locks open to the Georgetown store Jade House and Beauty Chalet Nothing was taken from the Jade House and in ceramic statues were taken from Irma a police said The thief was caught after a chase in which he dropped the statues police said His ball hear tag was Monday Dangerous weapon A 20yearold man was charged with possession of an offensive weapon Sunday at 11 He was charged outside a parking lot on Main Street In Georgetown The offensive weapon was a tire iron police said Police were answering a call about a disturbance There was fighting In police said Stereo stolen A TOO stereo was token from a car parked on Todd Road In Georgetown It was taken between Saturday and 10 a Sunday Tire marks A car caused damage tt Sargent Road lawn over Saturday night The lawn was dug up by the wheelj police said Car thiefs Two women an Acton man spent the evening with are suspects for theft of his car police said The was stolen at a Sunday Prospect Park after the man eft the women alone for a short time police said Missing Is a 1979 Chrysler Cordoba worth Stolen auto the driver impaired The youth was also charged with obstructing police and breach of probation He was stopped Sept 14 at 30 a m on Street in Georgetown Station vandal A beer bottle was thrown through the window of the Halton Regional police station at Mill St in Acton at a Sunday Damage was estimated at Dangerous driver A Burlington man lost control of his car Sunday while westbound on Stecles Avenue The accident oc curred Sunday at 50 a at the line at a construction area Three passengers were taken tc District Hospital where they were treated for minor In juries Business thief An IBM typewriter worth was stolen from Monarch Disposal at Armstrong Ave in Georgetown The lock on a door was twisted off some time between Bam Sept 16 and Sept 17 The same night the door handle of Interfab Steel Ltd at Armstrong Avenue was twisted off Five postage stamps were taken police said Impaired driver A yearold Acton man was charged with impaired drifting and driving with open liquor Sept IS He was stopped on Highway east of Churchill Road for driving erratically Police discovered an open beer in the car He will appear In court Oct 20 After being involved In an accident a 24yearold Burlington man was charged with impaired driving and refusing a breathalyser test The cldent was Sunday at on Arena near the Eighth Line Hewillappearln court Oct 20 A yearold Georgetown man was charged with impaired driving after he was stopped for driving Sept Itwas3 slopped on Highway at Sideroad HewillappearlncourtOct Fell asleep A Georgetown man who fell asleep at the wheel caused a two vehicle collision Sept 17 at Nobody was Injured but the wo cars involved each received damage police said The man who fell asleep was north bound on Mountain view Road South at Sinclair Avenue when he crossed over the centre line and hit a parked vehicle facing south bound police said The driver had been drinking police said Hit and run An unknown vehicle hit a parked car on Weber Drive at Sims Gate In Georgetown and left the scene The car was hit Sept 10 at 30 p The parked car received ROOD damage police said Deer detour Three deer in the road caused a Brampton woman to drive off the road and hit a tree Friday at GO She was southbound on the Lino at kilometres per hour when the deer the rood She served to avoid them and hit a tree police said Damage to her 1962 Oldsmobile was Brakes failed A man faulty brakes on his Mack truck caused damage to an Aurora man Plymouth The accident was Thursday on Street at I Sinclair Avenue at 12 m Both vehicles were eastbound on Guelphi 1st when the brakes of the truck- I failed Damage to the truck was Globe Productions artistic tor is high on community theatre I really like community theatre The people are wonderfully talented and dedicated said Joy in a recent Interview Mrs has been a director and choreographer for other com munlty theatre groups Her services were sought out by Globe through her involvement with Theatre On The mother of three boys and grandmother of four has been She has been dancing all her life which includes the Ottawa Ballet Company and feature stints on television variety shows Music for the musical Brigadoon Is magnificent said Mrs Globe will be performing the show beginning Nov at the John Elliot Theatre She Is now working with the dancers for a series of routines that are sure to entertain audiences One dance number has four girls while another is choreographed with eight the chorus Is also included in one of the numbers shesaid Ballinaf ad news Horse pageant ByWINIFREDEMlTH Herald Correspondent BALLINAFAD The weather looked unsettled in the morning Sunday but the rain did manage to Stay away for the afternoon events Planned at Farm The of The Horse was featured there on the outskirts of There was a large crowd to enjoy the long program which started off with a parade led by the Milton District Pipe Band Others who followed Included the army cadets Mounted Park Patrol and Bazaar plans president of the United Church Women welcomed members and guests to the September meeting after a twomonth holiday recess It was held in the basement of the church Sept Answering the roll call were 12 members and two visitors The roll call question was give your birth month and flower chosen for that month Mary had the devotional which started off with the hymn Dear Lord and Father of Mankind then two Bible readings once from the Book of Matthew the other Cups of Cold Water Plans were made for the fall Bazaar In October Grace then Introduced the speaker She was Helen Little from Acton She spoke on her trip to the Yukon with slides which were ex cellent and she commented on each as they were shown Mary thanked the speaker and presented her with a small gift the Governor General a Horse Guards There were all breeds of horses In the show including the versatile Morgan horse and the world smallest breed of horse The com ml t tee in charge were pleased with the success of the show and arc looking forward to many more such events in the future My home town Short ill daughter Lillian and daughter in law Ruth to her old home town of Brighton recently She said she enjoyed the visit many of those she once knew had passed on Hospitalized to hear that Lloyd McLean In a patient in Guelph General Hospital We hope he is Improving dally Bake sale success BALLINAFAD The Women Institute recently had successful bake sale Carl Volmar Garden Centre or Trafalgar Road The organization appreciates those who donatec baking and those who bought at th talc LEARN THE KEY JACK BEER TO SAFE DRIVING PROPRIETOR CALL georgetown no d Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Frio am opn Saturday from a NEW NUMBER Sinclair Ave Unit 4 8776682 Make the arts thrive by your involvement Patients who have to spend more than just a coup 1 1 if days ttii Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital will be happy learn pedal mattresses will make their bed stay less Thursday afternoon the hospitals acting administrator Briar Pollock accept it cheque for MM to purchase wo silicone town tlmlit Club vice president Hesse and Louise Nolan he will or I rmir president of the Club presented the The bring hivrn In memory of Stun Nolan an early member of the i- it away In January Herald photo Brigadoon performers dedicated talented Herald Special The void created in the Arts Council executive by the death of last summer has never been more evident than now It is very apparent that Ralph tireless effort equaled the respon of at least three people This fact combined with the position openings for president treasurer and various members at large in the areas such as Wendy Buykes has worked hard over the past three years as dent to initiate plans in particular the arts for Hills and maintaining programs already set up But now Wendy feels that so meone with new ideas and new The arts come alive A lot of the dancing In is ballet but there is also and modem There a great mix lure some highland some ballet and some country Some of the girls who as dancers have taken formal done such as ballet tap and jazz and some have only done Highland she sold The men in the show do some country dancing and there is a sword dance performed by Harry the Villain The three principal roles for the along with Nanct McNeil Sandra Greig us Meg does a big number called My Mothers Wedding Day She is the comic lead Fiona MacLuren Helen docs all the romantic ballads in the musical said Mrs Dave Shmbsolc is cast as the male romantic lead named Tommy Albright Jeff Douglas is the comic lead Peter Richards and Philip is Charlie a young boy in with Jeannie Dean Jobln is cast is Harry Beaton Herald Special To celebrate the opening or the Hills LibraryCultural Centre years ago something wonderful has been made available for the public The celebration will last the Oct 19 week Proceeds from the varie ty of entertainment throughout the week will be used for general for the facility specifically an illuminated sign for outside advertising The sign will highlight current and future lions Generous donations from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and other local industries have already put the anniversary com mi tee In a position of making definite plans for the Centre Some of the entertainers for the celebrations Include recording artist Sandra Beech Sandra Greig the Shcndnn Youth Choir Georgetown Little Theatre Globe Productions Choral Society Bryan Day Zoe Kendall an classical guitarists McAllister and Wilson tickets for the above per formances are now available at the recreation department offices on James Street In Georgetown and the box office at the John Elliott Theatre Manor open house Centennial Manor is holding a volunteer recruitment open house Sept from In the Manor auditorium This information session Is for those who have been thinking of volunteering at the Manor but would like more information Several staff members and volunteers will be available to answer questions for more in formation call energies should have the chance to head the arts council Since the Individual group members In Globe Credit Valley Artisans are obviously able to conduct their own areas of ex pertisc it is the arts In general throughout Hills that needs lo be encouraged members can be from he general public who although may not actually be involved in a specific form arc Interested In creating a stimulating cultural at for themselves their children and friends With many cutbacks in government and education In the arts it is imperative that the com munity rally to maintain and ex our arts rests It is obvious from the needs study conducted throughout Hills for an Arts Policy that the appreciation of the arts and the desire for more Is clearly evident the openings available on the arts council executive here Is the opportunity for citizens to make that desire a reality At the same lime s dream for the arts will be kept alive and thriving and his efforts will have been rewarded Please attend the Hills Arts Council annual meeting Wednesday Oct 1 p m the cultural centre In George own Br mg your nominations with you Horse Park an Olympic site Scotsdale Farm would make an excellent site for equestrian events should Toronto be chosen as hosts That the opinion of Vince Kerrlo the Minister responsible for energy natural resources The Ontario cabinet minister made his remarks at the Pageant of The Horse held at the Scotsdale site Sunday He said he was pleased that a park with a horse theme might be at the The proposed Heritage Park could truly become a a one of its kind lr Canada It could provide a setting for everything from high culture agriculture The minister also added that Scotsdale has a potential to become home to many equestrian breed organizations who don t have a home this farm has great potential as a tourist draw as a museum of our equestrian heritage and as a fine recreational and educational centre the people The Heritage Horse Corpora or has been given approval to go ahead with a feasibility study The study would look at how the site could be changed intoa heritage horse park No stop sign The town engineering depart says nay to putting up a threeway stop at Ewing Street and Crescent Councillors supported their engineer In Monday general com meeting The report says speeding doesn appear to be a problem along and notes no traffic accidents have been reported at this In since January 1983 Due o the vertical alignment of Street putting up a stop there would force traffic to stop on a grade and create a dangerous situation especially In winter smith 133WyndhamSt Guelph QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK 30d Alt dteiH Room it tttmtKitatti iduiHfi fit mam fat out foil COUPON PAY NO SALES TAX wiih this coupon ON ALL IN STOCK ITEMS Expires Sept 301986 FREE LAYAWAY FREE DELIVERY 334 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