ttae Threatened with knife Love on the wall Heather Keane a Grade 12 student at Georgetown District High School busy working on this mural entitled Love near Gyms and last week Three students In Penny Ridleys fine arts class Heather Buck Martinez comes to the Hills Toronto Blue Jay catcher- turnedbroadcaster Buck Mar- will be in Georgetown Feb 7 to kick off the Heart and Stroke Foundation cam paign The campaign will be launched at a luncheon at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Tickets are a plate and they can be purchased at NRS Brand Realty Inc For more information call 8730300 Residential canvassing will take place between Feb and Feb The foundation Is still looking for canvassers Anyone who Is in terested in volunteering can call Bob or Mamy Malcolmson at Nick Zeback and Terri Korzack are each painting life size or bigger murals on the walls next to the gyms Herald photo GOT 10 MINUTES SVPBRLUBB STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G3G2 8734961 fa 8734962 IMPORTANT NOTICE The 756 Squadron Air Cadet function planned for February has due to circumstances beyond our control been changed to February 1990 It will still be held at Branch 120 on Mill Street in Georgetown J Chairman Sponsoring Committee Acton youth fights off two attackers Police are looking for the publics help in identifying two youths who apparently attempted to rob a 15yearold Acton youth Jan 10at330pm Halton Regional Police say the victim was told to hand over his jean jacket by two youths One of the culprits pulled a black- handled knife with a fiveinch blade police say Police were told the victim kicked the knife out of the culprits hand cutting his shoe and then kicked the person in the chest The two youths fled the scene police say One of the suspects is a to 17- yearold sixfoot tall white male who has lightbrown shoulder- length hair He was wearing a black denim jacket and jeans He also carried the knife police say The other suspect is a fivefoot eightinch tall white male who was wearing a blue toque and had a chipmunk face He was wearing a ripped jean jacket and torn jeans police say Anyone with any information is asked to contact Staff Sergeant Mike Eacrett at exten sion RECYCLING if it mi part Please Remember to Recycle This Newspaper winners ByFLOCARSWELL Legion Ladles Auxiliary The results of the zone euchre in Cooksville on Saturday Jan 13 are as follows First place Bronte team se cond Georgetown A namely Floss Tracey Vi Hewitt Jean Rochier Mae Tost third Bronte A Prize winners were Zone draw Jean Cooksville sports draw Flo Carswell Rita Rudiger The next sports event is zone crib Jan in Acton Marion Carney is looking after this one so if you wish to play please give her a call at Duo pins darts trophy Legion Lines J T HAYES Branch 120 PRO The winners of the Fred Giimer Memorial Trophy contested last Saturday afternoon were Brian Boumont and Ron Scarlett were Roy Rudiger and Harry Bottoms Some wellplayed darts gets Brian and Rons names on the trophy for the third year in a row I understand it went down to the wire better luck next time Harry and Roy CAR CLUB Winners this week Verla Armstrong Wendy Switzer 362 Eddie 141 Guy Boyer Mac McLean 339 Graham Farnell FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High lady Lily Maybanks second Marlene Haskins most lone hands Myrtle Zilio High gent Chuck Tutty second Connie Darl ing most lone hands Charles Shephard COMING EVENTS Burns Night Jan Tickets at the bar per person Dinner will be at 7 pm Dancing to follow music by Ross Crawford The proceeds from this event hosted by the Ladies Auxiliary will be used to purchase talking books for the blind The Plymouth committee be holding a Valentines Dance on Saturday Feb 10 More details later SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Harry Allen Doug Logan Glen Gordon Lottie Bot toms Ken Jones Denny McCart ney Red Roshier Nancy Yates Bruce McCartney Harry Archer Kieth Ewing All were winners this week The roast was won by Bruce Clarke 1990 HYDRO RATES Ontario Hydro hit announced that the wholesale colt of power purchased by Hilts HydroElectric Commission during 1990 will increase by effective January 1st 1990 Due to the higher cost of wholesale power and the higher cost of providing service Hins HydroElectric Commission finds necessary to Increase the 1990 retail rates- an average of effective January 1st as follows MOHTHLY ACCOUNT First at per Balance at per Minimum Bin BIMONTHLY ACCOUNT First kWh at 1095c per kWh Balance at per MinlmomBfl 120DC gallon 409 per month 60 450 per month RATES JOB GENERAL SERVICE ACCOUNT BIMONTHLY ACCOUNT First at 1095c on Host 24500 kWh at Balance at Minimum Bin 12Mt First at 1095c per kWh Next 12250 at 25c per Balance at per kWh Minimum Bin Demand charge per for IB kW over 0VEB 50kW 50c per for kW to the maximum binng demand during the previous eleven months or the contracted amount whichever is greater NONPAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS Applied After Due Date Late Payment Cheques Collection Charges reconnectloR 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