THE HERALD Wednesday 11 Just married Carol Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs William of Norval and Glenn Andrew Roberts son of Mrs Roberts of Don Mills and the late Mr Roberts were married by Rev Stephen Bemrose Fetter assisted by Rev Walter Ridley at United Church Nov The couple flew to the island of St Kitts for heir honeymoon They now reside at their home in Georgetown Car in ditch A year old Georgetown mans Oldsmobile went out of control when it hit a patch of blowing snow Jan at 3 30 police say The Oldsmobile slid into the ditch of Sideroad 10 and flipped onto its roof causing severe damage to the car The man has been charged with hav a radar detector police say A FURNITURE CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE ReUpholstery 8531359 38 Mill St E ACTON R THIS NINTENDO Trade In Your Old Game For New We Purchase Used Games Rent From Our Selection of 400 Games For A Day Purchase A New Game Over 100 DifferentTitles COUNTRY LANE ACROSS FROM GEORGETOWN GOLF COURSE 8772254 i IT Celebrates 80th birthday By KAY WILSON Correspondent Congratulations to Bert Dixon formerly of Draper St Norval and now of Georgetown on his 80th birthday Berts wife Betty assisted her husband in receiving at their Delrex Boulevard home when around GO family members and friends attended Their four children daughter Dickson and her husband Don of Fort Francis were unable to at tend Walter Dixon and his wife Donna Dezeeuw and Wayne Dixon and his wife Sheila all of Georgetown attended as did several of their seven grand children and one great grandson Sister Bessie Boyd and her two sons of enjoyed the hap py birthday party Walt Elliot attended and made a presentation on behalf of Premier David Peterson Fantastic night NORVAL Fantastic Even ing was the way Ronnie Hawkins described the evening at the Club and Peter Regional Chairman of Halton expressed his enjoyment of a great show Despite the fact the weather outside was frightful with freezing rain over people between the age of to senior citizens braved the elements Ronnie expressed his enjoyment at past engagements in the 60s and 80s and promised hed be back to sing his favorites such as Mary Lou Ruby and Forty Days Manager John Fisher said it was a successful evening Sincere sympathy NORVALSmcere sympathy is extended to Helen and Randy Ricci of on the death of Helens father Stuart Clark of Georgetown who passed away on Jan 13 at the Credit Valley Hospital Beloved husband of Joyce and dear father of Peter and his wife Mews Halton looks for someone whos helped environment If you have a friend or neighbor that cares about the environment or has done a good deed for con the Conserva Authority would like to hear about it Many organizations and in dividuals care about and have undertaken pro jects which enhance and protect the environment In recogniion of this a conservation award pro gram has been earned out by the Conservation Authority since 1982 The award was named after Ralph Sherwood a long standing and distinguished member of the Halton Authority whose service and dedication to conservation extended over years The award is presented to a citizen or group who has made an ding contribution to conservation in the Halton watershed Last year the award was ex to three categories in dividual institutional and educa In the individual category for Mr Murray Harris was selected for rehabilitating a significant portion of Limestone Creek located on his farm in north Burlington As part of this project Mr Hams planted over 4 seedling trees and fences were erected near the creek to protect the flood plain and the natural integrity of the water course In the institutional category the Group Limited from Burlington was selected for their protection of an important local Carolinian Canada site The Cumis Group owns approximate ly 100 acres of a acre Caroli nian Canada site called sassafras woods The site is one of few representative examples of a southern exposure escarpment slope remaining in natural vegetation The area supports a high diversity of and regionally rare species including sweet chestnut and sassafras tree To nominate someone contact Gary at How dependent ussnans OF ARTHUR Famous Price Sale Continues SAVE 50 OFF ENTIRE STOCK 2 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF THIS SEASONS NEWEST MENS AND LADIES FASHIONS EXCEPT DENIMS EARLY SPRING ARRIVALS SAVE to OFF OUR FABULOUS COLLECTION CRUISEWEAR SAVE 50 AND MORE On Men Suits Sportcoats Blazers Dress Slocks Corduroy Pants Topcoats Fall Winter Outerwear Leather Jackets Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Ties Sweaters Socks Hats Designer Casual Wear And Everything Else In The Store PT DENIMS EARLY SPRING ARRIVALS STOW HOURS to Sat Open Nit to fl MENS WEAR of Ottawa Paul and Lynn Clark both of Georgetown and Helen and Randy Passed away NORVAL Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Fred Robertson of Hornby who passed away at the Milton District Hospital on Jan 15 Beloved hus band of Clara Robertson Loving father of Harry and his wife of Mississauga and hus band Jake Rowan RR4 Rock wood Peggy Robertson OakvUle Rosemary Harriston Virginia and husband Tony Wilson of Milton and frey and his wife Diane of Horn by Dear brother of Harold and Aggie Robertson of Bame and Betty and Bob of Oakville Loved by grand children Funeral service was from the McKersie Funeral Home Milton on Jan 18 Inter was in St Stephens Cemetery Hornby Get well well wishes to Francis Thompson RR2 Georgetown who has returned home following a week stay in the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital In the Matter Subsection of Section of tha Assessment Act Extension of Time for Return of Annual Assessment Rolls Pursuant section or Assessment Act I hereby further extend the day of February 1990 the day upon which the assessment rolls for the year 1989 arc required to be returned pursuant to the provisions of the said Act in all municipal ties and localities in the Province or Ontario except the City of and the municipalities located in the Regional Municipal icy of Sudbury the County of Kent the County of Prince Edward and the County of Renfrew And notice is hereby given that the final date for lodging a complaint with the Assessment Review Board in respeel or any assessment con tamed in the assessment rolls that are required to be returned on the day of Feb uary 1990 is fur I her extended to the day of March Ramo Mancinl Minister of Revenue Pour dee en francals vous adresser a voire bureau regional devaluation Your Opinion Counts THE OPENING AND CLOSING EXERCISES COMMITTEE OF THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION invites written and oral responses the community regarding the content of opening and closing exercises in schools On September the Ontario Court of Appeal struck down the regulation requiring public schools to open or close ith reading the Scriptures and the recitation of prayers What was to be included in exercises beyond the singing of was left to the discretion of the board though if readings were chosen had to reflect the multi cultural realities traditions and values Ontario society Written present to the committee must be received by committee at the address below by Friday February Requests to make an oral presentation to the committee maximum minutes must be submitted in writing to ihe following address by Friday February 2 Please include name address and telephone number SEND REQUESTSPRESENTATIONS TO Judy Watson Chair I W Singleton Education Centre 2050 Line O Box Burlington Ontario Oral presentations will be heard by the committee on Saturday February beginning at 10 a m at the J W Singleton Education Centre Line Burlington It is expected that the committee will report to the Board by June For more information contact Bob Parry Superintendent of Policy and Planning at 3353663 extension 3345 Pursuing Excellence Education Through Commitment and Service Pat Hillhouse Chair of Board Bob Williams Director of Education EDUCATION LETS TALK