Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1991, p. 41

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Wednesday September the HERALD- Community Focus Page 13B Sick and tired The Hickory Falls Ratepayers Association is sick and tired of people dumping garbage along the Eighth and Ninth Lines near Balllnafad To try and do something about It they decided Saturday to clean up the area More people will be encouraged to litter the area if it sn cleaned says group mem ber Nancy Mulholland Group members who par in the clean up included left to right Rob Davison his son Warren Nancy Daphne Shropshall and Julie Davison 50th anniversary More than 120 relatives and friends helped Georgetown residents Jim and Ma e Wilson celebrate the couple anniversary Satur day The couple has resided In Georgetown for the last 20 years The anniversary party was put on by several members of the couples Church St Alban in Glen Williams Herald Photo Cancer fundraiser Georgetown Cancer Society and Wendy s Restaurant on Guelph Street held a car wash day n the restaurant s parking lot to raise money for the the society Car washers included left to right Ted Gorth Georgetown Cancer Society executive member Halton Hilts Mayor Miller and Andy Voelker Wendy General Manager The group hoped to raise However the total wasn available at press time Cadet command Flight Sergeant Trevor Brown of Georgetown 756 Royal Canadian Air Cadets puts cadets of C Flight through their stationary drills at their Sept weekly training session at Cedarvale Community Centre in Georgetown Air cadets front row left to right Sgt Rod Schtneiter LAC Scott Walker LAC Dan LAC Kevin Hasklns and back row left to right Sgt Steve Walsh Cpl Scott Johnston LAC Shaun Radlgan and Rob McTaggart are among approximately 33 air cadets including seven new recruits taking the weekly training to learn about flight navigation fitness airplanes leader ship and eventually flying a plane Herald Photo Local Protest Members of Protect Our Environmental Resour ces POWER gathered Sunday at the the Third Line United Aggregate Quarry Lookout In Halton Hills to call on Town officials to force United Aggregates to reconstruct the Third Line through the middle of the quarry POWER members point to an agreement signed between United Aggregates and the Town in stipulating reconstruction of the Third Line would happen once quarrying ac tivlty had stopped Pictured above POWER mem bers left to right Steve Wheeler and Diane van de unveil a sheet with the Third Line written on to symbolize the reconstruction beginning

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