Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 27, 1983, p. 9

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday loo Indoor Pool tuff honored their week with mall party and by giving them certificate of appreciation kneeling on he left made of the Beside her ii Carolyn Standing rint row Maria Heather and Adrian Alder Hack row Jack Sean McVeigh Peter Bray and Logy en Volunteers misstep lor pho were Ken Bower Henderson and Karen Holler Man who wounded daughter didnt know pistol was loaded A Queen St man who wounded his infant daughter while playing with a pellet pistol did not know it was loaded provincial court was lold last week I didn know it was loaded said Larry Ivory to his landlord Ken Brooks minutes after the shooting on December of last year Milton Judge William Sharps banned Ivory from owning or using a firearm for the next five years after finding him guilt on April of the careless use of a firearm Ivory was also placed on probation for 12 months A charge of criminal negligence causing bodily harm was dismissed by the judge after a short trial Ivory pleaded not guilty to the more serious charge but entered a guilty plea on the careless use of a firearm Mane Ivory who will be four years old next May a and her father were playing that evening in the living room when she was shot in the chest with the calibre pellet air pistol the court learned The mother Patricia was resting Ivory told police I picked up the gun to play around She said don t shoot me and the gun went off Defence lawyer Gord Chapman said the accused had no intention of inflicting harm on his daughter Immediately after the shooting Ivory ran downstairs to ask his landlord to call for an ambulance Marie was taken to Sick Children Hospital in Toronto where she was kept for hours Court learned that the youngster still has the pellet inside her chest Ivory who had used the air pistol about a month before the Incident to kill a bat indi that he did not examine the gun before firing it in play with Marie Br fill ink La Hue labor lawyer who worked for he National Confederation of Workers In Guatemala from to I OS spoke at St Anglican Church Sunday morning main holocaust to Ihe War of Jew Is currently going on in hi country The country is thing under fear and terrorism he told the congregation Mr I and parishioner gathered at Cindy Made Tidey tie to further discuss the atrocities going on in Guatemala Led to right Rev Mr I Nellie Pitt and Lloyd Watch for children signs approved on rural roads Watch for Childten sign have been ap proved for two locitions in the rural area by Hills general committee Watch for Children signs had been re quested by citizens and Councillor Pam Sheldon for the Sixth Line baleen 10 and and west of Highway Robert Austins report noted in the past council rejected Watch for Children signs He pointed out since the re quest for the signs was made the Sixth Line between 10 and 15 has been face treated and work is planned on Side- road for The province doesn recognize Watch for Children si gas anymore Playground Ad and Watch for Pedestrian signs are now used Austin urged Watch for Children signs not be used on either road Sheldon admitted she was probably beat head against brick wall but she think the signs were small potatoes Compared to the need to dnslically im prove roads it was a small matter but it seemed fix the roads as quickly as rural people want or satisfy small concerns cither In her opinion rural residents don ask the Town for much and when they did the municipality still t help them The Hatch for Children signs was a bit of a motherhood issue Sheldon admitted Speed limits were too fast in the rural area but the province balked at lower speeds Now the provincial signs guidelines were preventing Watch for Children signs 6000 damages in car accident A total of 000 damages is estimated for two vehicles involved in a crash Thursday afternoon at Halton Regional Police say Enrico M EtoUcoke was westbound on IS Side- road and Matthew Port Cotbonte kilometres west of High- Eden Mills Norm Thomas has retired from pumps by Mrs Harden was a delegate from the Waterloo- Wellington to a Synodical meeting held in l indsa Get well thoughts are Mrs Jean James and Ellwood Snow who hate been patients in the hospital Congratulations to Ralph Thompson who recently retired from his at Price in Georgetown Best wishes for happiness and good health to enjoy his retirement years Ralph and spent the weekend in After serving the community or years pumping gas in the sunshine rain sleet and snow Norm Thomas has ceased this bust but many customers still his Georgetown Custom Car Sound REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Big or Small hot bowl soup or tast burger The late llerbie his Malum ami confectionary lore in sell British gas In November 1WS Norm Thomas bought the property and lulf bought out British One low says the old tank had to be replaced and liter law Mates that a new tank cannot be replaced in the same location hence the decision to discontinue Thanks for tears of Norm The friendly senior held a regular Members Police Week May 1620 the week of tjoed a game of euchre and refreshments reminder of the V C tt luncheon on Ma 1 in the Community Hall 36000 building The March building report for Hills shows the new Thompson Fuels building on Young St is costing The rebuilding project is replacement for the Thompson Fuels building in a fire Tag days Air Cadet- of Squadron w be out in force for their llilli i dates at Mon lav night meeting CAR CLEANING SERVICE ENGINES INTERIOR SHAMPOOING POWER WASH WAX You Name We Do FREEZER FRENZY 5 MILL ST E ACTON Open Days A Week Sunday at Msnday till S KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO Holy Cross Church Auditorium EVERY THURSDAY numbers numbers 56 numbers numbers 200 58 numbers 100 min ACTON JUNIOR SABRES HOCKEY CLUB Coach Wanted Alto Manager Trainer Inten pin send resume to ACTON SABRE HOCKEY CLUB do Frank Allsop 274 Alma Street Rock wood Ontario NOME KWJI RESTNNUNT Us For Mothers Day SUNDAY MAY 8 Lunch Dinner Menu Specnl tig in CHINESE CUISINE Mirth ft Cintcmese Stylo CANADIAN FOOD F Chips Sppr CATERING TO BANQUFTS PARTIES DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS NEW HOURS sly I III I Queen St East Acton plaza 8532060 There seem to be much the Town could do on anything for rural residents she observed The engineer arguments against her re quest were clinical Sheldon said adding Watch for Pedestrian signs could be used because children are pedestrians too Also Sheldon said there arc Watch for Children signs up in the municipality now and they being removed just because the pro- recognize them Austin pointed out council could have any sign It wanted painted and put up Watch for Children signs could be purchased How ever he felt Watch for Children signs pro duced a big sense of false security Councillor Russ Miller cast the deciding in favor of the signs breaking a tie Editors from page sentence These kind of penalties would hardly strike fear In the hearts of the local punks do print some names and next week I going to tell you how many cases and the types of cases covered last year You II be surprised how many did cover But we may not be able to do It much longer I heard police and other criminologists predict several times lately that they expect within the next five years because of pleas by lawyers pressure from civil liberties groups and the growing national preoccupation with peoples rights and the new Constitution that we won t be able to print any names in connection with charges only after conviction And if that happens covering court for stories like the Dominion Hotel fire murder trial which spread over more than one issue of the paper will be pretty difficult It will be bard for readers to under stand what going on when we can only report witnesses saying ac cused did this or Y did that vehicle disappeared behind f out of view police I say was making a left band turn at be same lime the vehicle came over the hill two cars Pester wife Rose and children and Eric escaped injury suffered minimal injuries TARE NOTICE THAI a K Meet Boa d 1 STREET EAST HAMILTON SUA MAY 1983 at thr- hour 10 forenoon ton The folio an lor Town of Hilton Hffia MA Prt Lot 7 OnUrtol Lounfa Lionel AND FURTHER TAKE NOT that ho the There was no substantial damage in two chimney fires this week responded to first fire at last Tuesday at a The second chimney fire was on Sunday at 1120 am at Lot Con MINISTRY OF COHSUMfR AMD COMMERCIAL THE LIQUOR ACT LTD MOTORS 199GUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8774288

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