Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1990, p. 2

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I THE HERALD June Legion mourns for comrade Lawrence Legion Lines MG TUTTY Branch 120 PRO By TUTTY PRO Branch 120 The membership of Branch 120 extend our deepest sympathy to the family of our late comrade Lawrence Arthur enlisted in the Lancashire Fusiliers in serving with them until his discharge in 1948 He was a member of Erin Legion until his transfer to Branch 120 Georgetown in 1972 Over the ensuing years Ar thur was ever ready to lend a help ing hand to his Branch and com rades Lord God of Hosts be wilt us yet Lest we Forget Lest we Forget Memo from your Membership Chairman If any member has any queries re membership numbers Legion Magzine Key cards ap plications etc please contact the Chairman Ray Clarke Do not forget to give a change of address to your branch Attention all L A members Ap preciation Night Friday June pm Branch 120 s past and present executive will be there to serve you Entertainment For your listen ing and dancing pleasure in the lounge June KB Moonlighting June Norm Eyre Car Club Draw 87 Joyce Stut tard Carol Powell Archie Miller 335 Irene Curry Jack Wells Friday Night Euchre 1st Lily Maybanks 2nd Isobel Landry Most lone hands Mae Tost Gents 1st Bert Porter 2nd Lois Richardson Most lone hands Bob Saturday Afternoon Meat Draw Newt Monk Shem Norton Emily Sargent Stu Hall Jim Denny McCartney Marjone Tutt Stu Hall Ab Ford Rod McDonald Linda Hamilton Steaks were won by Pauline McNeilly Police search Canada for fraud suspect Two Acton residents were killed after a speeding car hit a transport truck and spun across a sidewalk and into a downtown Acton pharmacy Friday after noon Herald photo crime stoppers First Line reconstruction HALTON RONALD KZIUK BSklUET IAE Regional Police A Canada warrant has been issued the Halton Regional Police for the arrest of Michael Kaziuk wanted for eral counts of fraud It is alleged that in and of this die area as he active in fraudulent During tins time period fin inual institutions ere of Mr Ka7iuk is far the irt is cum on less than 0 v rants fiom cross I is wink in In f St i for r luds I tht up irs in cm i in 1 The Hilton on liu Force has for Mr K fr in l that not been executed There is now another anad Wide Warrant for his arrest in seven more charges regards to his alleged ludulent activities Do know the whereabouts of this wanted person If so earn a reward of up lo in do not hive to vour or ii to court tall rime Stoppers Blue Springs Development will have to wait until Monday to find out if Halton Hills councillors will give the developer final approval to reconstruct the First Line just outside Acton The towns general committee which is comprised of town cillors recommended the reconstruction go ahead at Mon day night general committee meeting If council gives final approval all costs for the road icconstruc tion will be incurred by the developer according to a town report on the matter A public hearing was held in to hear comments focused on concerns on future traffic and posted speed limits once the roid reconstruction is completed he report author engineering technologist Ron Goddard The town s engineering depart ment is currently reviewing the concerns and the outcome will be incorporated in the final engineering study said Mr God dard The review will include do ing a traffic study to determine if there will be any increased fie and to determine if any changes to the speed limi would be required said Mr Goddard in ii in hi in hi hi ii hi iii ii irnrir plililllli Spring aft I Cleaning Special ii Interior Shampoo Hand Waxing Eng ne Shampoo FREE Protect on 1OE0u fc fleg 145 Super lube 1 a HONG 877 9394 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS 53a0MJ REWARD 1000 FOR ANY INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST CON VICTION OF PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE THEFT OF BOMBARDIER SEAD00S FROM OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT They were taken from the outdoor storage area at 61 Guelph St Georgetown onor about May June PLEASE CONTACT MARK 8770314 Acton accident Contd from Page 1 Mr Cook was a long time resi dent of Acton and worked at the Beardmore Tannery for close to 50 years as a superintendent of operations Ed Footitt of Acton who also worked as Tannery for years said Mr Cook was a quiet man but was always there to support a fellow worker He said Mr Cook level head was always appreciated in the work environment The cause of the accident is still under investigation hi ii ii in in ii in hi ii hi ii hi ii hi i ii in in pi THE HOTEL Mam St S Georgetown 8773388 FEATURING SATELLITE TV A GREAT ROAST BEEF BUFFET WITH ALL THE FIXINS EVERY THURSFRI 00 a to 00 p AT A GREAT PRICE TAX INCLUDED Thursday Friday Saturday CARGO 5060 CountryRock mm in ml in II III II Mil I BANQUET For Fully Special Food Available provided upon rttquMt TRY OUR TAKEOUT CHICKEN WINGS ORDER 3 TRAY 8 BARREL 95 MILD MEDIUM HOT SUICIDE CALLUS AT 8773388 FORTH TASTIEST WfNGS IN TOWN WITH FRIES 16 95 R in in i hi in in hi in in in ii in lira

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