THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday March 19 Page 11 Top drivers win at Kub Kar Rally Halton Hills By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special The 1st Georgetown Cub Pack held their Kub Kar races Feb 25 at St Johns United Church Hall with members of 2nd Georgetown and 4th Georgetown Cubs also par ticipating David of 2nd Georgetown won Best Design while Mark Buligan of 1st Georgetown won for Best Design Overall These trophies were presented by Rev Chris Fastest Kub Kars were all from 1st Georgetown with Peter Johnson first Michael Richard son second John third and Isaac Ferguson fourth Mr Bill was sponsor for all trophies The fastest among the Kub enthusiasts was determined al a recent Kub Kar Rail held at St Johns United Church been here presenting trophies to the winners are Ret Chris and Cub- master Ken Nokes The winning Cubs were from left Peter Johnson First Michael Richardson John Bilik Third and Isaac Ferguson Fourth Photo by Jean Layman ADC Jean Layman presented the fastest Kar at the recent cub Steven West with the North District Rally Photo submitted Halton District Trophy for having Rev Chris is seen here presenting trophies to two of the winners in a recent Kub Kar Rally held at St Johns United Church Hall David Zeni left of 2nd Georgetown won a trophy for Best Kub Kar Design and Mark of 1st Georgetown won for Best Design Overall Photo by Jean Layman Acton youth struck while crossing street An eightyearold Acton boy was struck by a car on Mill Street in Acton Wednesday morning Dean Pate 8 of Greenmore Crescent was struck by an east- bound Dodge Omni after he walk ed out from the sidewalk onto the roadway say Halton Regional Police the boy received minor in juries Police say the driver an Acton woman ran after Dean to see he was injured but he would not stop running He was later located by police at a nearby school Police will not lay charges in the accident Its About Time We Gave HALTON HILLS The Business Good for you folks who are purchasing the things you need here at home What you re doing is smart because buying locally helps our economy and improves our standard of living Dollars spent with Halton Hills merchants stay here They dont drift away to Brampton Toronto and Can you remem- the last time people in those communities showed up here to help put out a tire or donate to a local project Give Halton Hills the business Pester its retailers for your shoes shirts groceries home furnishings everything you need or want Youll save time money and more im portantly you II be making anTnvestment in our future that will benefit you your children and your childrens children A Message on behalf of Our Community brought to you by the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866