Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD April a 1M- Page a Colorful faces Country Video held its reopening ceremony on the Tenth Line on Saturday The store now has a snack bar which sells popcorn frozen yogurt sundaes ice cream and milk shakes Here Squeaker the clown who was on hand for the celebration paints the face of a young patron fiveyearold Erin Lewis Herald photo Vacuum missing The Riviera Club in is missing a vacuum Police say an industrial vacuum was taken from a cupboard inside the building last weekend but there were no signs of a break in Police continue to investigate Theft charges Police say an woman who allegedly stuffed a bag of mixed vegetables a container of milk three cans of orange juice and 80 baseball stickers in her purse Thursday afternoon will be charged with theft under Police say a woman left the store without paying for worth of articles from a Guelph Street grocery store The suspect an Enn woman 36 will appear in court May 8 NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 WIS Next lo Macs Milk Buy Any Other Item or More and Receive the Prices Above SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL TUESDAY APRIL 18 1989 BULK FOODS SENIORS DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY 10 OFF Excluding Specials MACS MILK For an your Baking Needs Candies Snacks Nuts Dried Fruits Spices Soups I Mixes Gourmel Coffee Flavoured Teat Etc Limehouse WI elects officers By GLENDA BENTON Correspondent Women Institute elected their officers for a new year following their annual potluck luncheon on Thursday April Past President is Glenda Benton President Jean Anderson First Vice Agnes Second Vice Jean Kirkwood and Secretary Treasurer is Betty Dubuc Despite a small membership a good year was reported by all con veners and many interesting pro grams were held The meets the first Thursday of each month and any lady interested is welcome to attend The first euchre of the season sponsored by the Womens In stitute was held Thursday April 6 in thej Memorial Hall Ten tables were play and the high scores were Mae Tost Ada Sinclair and Jean Layman for lone hands playing pink cards Playing white cards the winners were Gar field Spike Scott and Jean Cunningham for lone hands Congratulations for POWER for being selected Citizen of the Year for Acton This is a very dedicated group working on behalf of all Halton Hills They have done much research and an indepth study of the area and hope to be able to con vince the Ministry of the Environ that the United Aggregate Quarry is an unsafe location for a garbage dump To attend these hearings is a very costly process A major fundraiser is planned for April 22 at the Works Yard on Trafalgar Road At present POWER members are busy pick up Items for the giant garage sale to be held at the above loca tion Items can also be delivered to the Works Yard Friday April 21 between and Plan to donate and help this worthwhile project Come out on April bet ween 10 and and take advantage of the bargains Fashions For The Young At Heart 115 MAIN ST SGEORGETOWN From Knox Church 873 MonSat 96 Fridays 99 Main Street Arthur Spring Sale OFF SAVE 20 OFF SPRING COATS JACKETS 300 ladles spring coats jackets Famous brands as London Fog Sterling Stall Adorable Junior Pizza and more All this springs freshest colours styles Regular petltes to 00 Sizes 18 SAVE 10 OFF SPRING CAREER DRESSING All new ladles spring career dressing including collections from Jones New York Simon Chang Mr Leonard Looks and many morel and regular sizes ALL AT SAVINGS Now Be sure to visit Casually Yours Sussmans Too For huge selection of weekend wear from famous collections by Mem Esprit Gitano Almost Heaven Non Fiction and more all at 10 off meet TOP DOGS AT 1 PET CENTRES GAL No Moore Pa Plaza Georgetown 47266fi Broadway AwOrangovHe Stom Rd Mad Guelph

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