Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1981, p. 3

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Jiinr 181 Page Prizes galore at big family reunion LITTLE CHERUBS HOME FROM SCHOOL Herald Correspondent Hie family reunion took pi ict at the Community Games and were enjoyed by both old ind you family reunions is the late afternoon mi about I hi people went down la the where tables were hid and arranged for about 50 people The meal was served buffet style Hulls from SI Calha Tines spoke on behalf of him the other family numbers it had been one of tin beat reunions so far although were not quite as many present as usual He thanked the committee in charge and said ihiy had done an excellent job Those responsible for the success of the were Burl and her wo daughters Linda Connor and I Knoepfh Lome Jamicson from won Hie prize for guessing he right amount of candies in he jar Reg Preston of St Calha the prize for being the father of Ihe most children gnndchlldren present This being fathers Day there was a gift for each father attending The lady coming from the farthest distance was Lillian Held from Port Elgin Those Community LEGION LINES li lorn I limit Hillcrest picnic has fun and games for all By Mrs JOHN lit 1 Herald Correspondent June at the University of Mr and Mrs John Bird attended the graduation exercises of their daughter It held outdoor ilh class of 301 in followed in he Police Beat Sheridan blaze lasts five hours The regional police Youth Bureau is the role of two juveniles in a blaze at Sheridan Nurseries in Glen Williams that kept Hills firefighters busy for five hours Sunday evening The fire started at approximately Sunday afternoon In an old dump site some feet deep used by he nursery to dispose of old brush and refuse The firefighters failed in the own works department for assistance in battling the blaze when It appeared atone point that it would spread he surrouading A works crew dug a trench separating the burning refuse from the rest of the material easing the task of bringing the fire under control No injuries or damage have been reported as a result of he fire Downtown BEs A year old Georgetown youth was charged hree counts of breaking and entering by Italian police Sunday morning after downtown businesses were broken into earlier morning The Hi Neighbour Mini Marl on Main Street The Arcade on Mill Slrect and he denial office of Wolbwgh on Street had all been broken into within a few hours early Sunday morning stolen either from the Arcade or the dental office while he Mini Mart reporled the theft of a small amount of Fridge raided Approximately HDD worth of food was taken from he residence at Georgetown June 15 There were no signs of forced bu he hungry thieves broke into the residence sometime during the day while the were Gone fishin Over in fishing equipment was taken from a trailer somellme between Sunday and Tuesday morning Thieves entered the trailer owned by Graham Tyler located on Acton by breaking a window Quick recovery polite recovered a stolen 1973 Honda motorcycle before Its knew of disappearance Saturday rnormng The police discovered the abandoned motorcycle belonging to Dickenson of Aclon on the Fourth Line and Givcns In Hills Saturday morning They believe the bike had been stolen sometime Friday night Theft foiled Three men attempting to steal a boat motor and trailer were foiled by the of Doug early lasl Wednesday morning Mr Trafton woke up at approximately lam and saw the three men attempting to drive away his trailer He scared them off and in their haste they left behind a stolen car in the driveway They made Iheir getaway in a second cor Vandals hit Arcade The Arcade on Mill in Georgetown was broken Into by vandals lasl Tuesday night police said It appears hey gained entry through the front door since there was no sign of forced entry Several machines were damaged although no actual estimate was recorded stolen estimated to be worth X he house laic Sunday night and was reported at midnight Escapes custody A 17 year old Milton youth escaped custody last Tuesday afternoon in Milton Provincial Court after attending ball hearing Joseph Finn bolted In corridor escaping from he special civilian escort officers after having attended a ball hearing He had been charged with theft Staff sergeant Ron Soulhgatc Bald lhat Ihe first time thai Mr Finn escaped custody Meet new exec at tomorrows last meeting Laidlaws anniversary attracts 300 friends evening with a and A classmate Grant son of Mr and Mrs John wis among the graduates June hcHillcres School picnic wis hi home of John and to and he ra tha never d com Rev John Griffin conducted aworshipsemce Superintendent Murray Gregory gave out the the scholars sat among the trees and enjoy bountiful lunih At Mr and Mrs Rod began the races RESULTS and under Cheryl Ann boys Thornton girls 12 Sandra boys Tom Wilson girls over 12 Judy Speck boys Gregory legged race Wayne and Judy Speck tic lying Vivian Cunningham and son Wayne Husband calling contest Ztti for the loudest and Mildred for tilt most comical a potato peeling contest was won by John an egg and spoon race won by Linda Speck under 12 Tracy Gregory lloll Pin Wilson wheel race Sandn and Wilson Naildriving V ikon and red Nurse guessing a jar of corn kernels won by Nancy McDonnell Al five all went home happy and not a drop of rain fell A big John and Mary Ann for sharing their lovely home and surroundings for the picnic One Saturday recently Mr and Mrs John motor to Stratford to attend a cousin wedding June 13 Mr and Mrs tord were guesls lhc wedding of David Alexander and Wendy in SI Bride Church Misslssauga Summer is here and schools will be closing so Mr Motor 1st keep an eye out for kiddies on bicycles they take a to dart anywhere mradi Nick G is in SI Joins liospilil ind Monanly ore 111 hospital also of the lades iuxiIi udi of will Ik in iht lmnf- Sal d frank Bill v Just another remind ir to make sure you comply and most wilh hi rules of or linn isLomini will up s maki you in liable to be included The branch will be held tomorrow J plan tx This will bi the last till Fall and the new commit lee will be sworn ill much kidding about an envelope and an unsigned cheque Will find out tin for next weeks column Lloyd House must ratulaltd to on the bulletin hi his helpers put out last wick If is to make a success of this he will need steady help The Pioneer was thanks to Jim p bib stiff The next nice will be in wh attended hi can of itlulSer Count Boyd Halt if an tired I for tin Officer July Rose Gre ZimeCimmin d of Ladies led qui brant jrisid for tickets which wetk was lor Warriors Day Parade at Hit somehow a line was misplatid Applicinls must apply individually their serviit number and unit rtlurn be fori l The address is Warriors Counul P Box Station Sir won Food Process and Jim won tht prize TALKING BOOKS I ions Club member Edward and library circulation head Payne display eleven new talking books he I Ion Club to the Public Library lasl TuMdaj a fit moon ire the first talking books the lilirar owns although thry do have over on loan from Ihr regional library rhr talking books are designed for visually and physically Impaired persons I able to read their 1 Herald photo Town halls cost studied Continued from page people are concerned with he said like road repair never seem to have enough funding Mayor thai Acton reps supported the commitment o build the libra rycullural centre which is expected to open later this autumn Bui he added hat coals were known What we did have he said was a total project cost which we don have for the Acton own hall Where did you ever buy anything without knowing what the prlto is If lhc project studies are not completed on time and If the province refuses to grant an extension of Its Aug 1 funds application deadline Conn Terry urged thai council should meet at the end of July lu vote on or not lodrop its bid to restore the town hall The building lias been propo sed as a new dropin for local senior citizens a met ling hall for a number of and large upstairs area a common hall for wedding receptions and dinners the rent from which could pay for the building s upkeep NEW TO TOWN this Information and 8774812 PROPERTY SALES psymont of taxes lining Thny tall for litla mors than tha owed thaae generally under The toll owing diipoied at recent tax galas waterfront collage S3 acres farmland residential building 54 acres bush 1 Cost one yaar subscription la 1 payable to TAX SALE PROPERTIES Stn F Ottawa Ontario Herald and Music of their June 16 School about relatives neighbors Their three children helped pi in lhc wbith of duel by Terry row by Miry Lou The Tttn Choir per furmed wedding Ken Jack Crnuford sing Oh lord Hard o be and various numbers by Lois Hi id Don Crawford recited he poem Bui if Cents The Brides mother Mary and her aunt Iva Davidson sang and played he Congratulations and best Chicken or the Egg Scientists have settled the dispute over which came firsi the chicken or the egg Reptiles were laying eggs thousands of years before wi his wire to Cord and on behalf of one by Wilier John Lloyd Laid An oil was pre to the hippy couple people enjoyed the Uniled Church Bus TnploSl short sir had a be where there wj to Following dinner went to walked down Ihe Gorge whili others browsed around shop Everyone reported a greal irnvmi home around fl how lovely the is at this time Thank you to Dorothy McLean for writing up the news while I was attending from Bnllinafad wereWlnnieSmilh Burt Lorraine and Bruno Knoepfh Linda O Connor and daught Karen and Susan Susan friend Kelly Lough Ian accompanied her The weather out be very good for annuol church pienic and open air service Sunday It was held at he home of Mr and Mrs Paul Schwa rt There was a After Church lunch was served followed races and games Next Sunday Will be the Sunday for Mr Stiles many to hear farewell sermon The met at the church June Miry was hostess ind welcomed members irrivid Each one hid to till i their ancestors for the roll Joyce Clarke gave tht devo llonal The for Sunday School gave a report The topic at this was Pakistan Mrs Martin had some interesting slides on country customs and their way of living were discussed Jessie Mndill Short assisted ostcss in serving lunch A social time followed the National Geographic Society says and the first chicken came from an egg laid by a bird thu was not quite a chicken Jolliffe Shoe Store n Villdge Acton Toys Games Books Records Chlldrens dreams at Toy magic Quality at Compotltlvo Prices Place 8778800 STYLES 150 GUELPH STREET NEAR I G A 8776822 OPEN MONDAYS APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Moore Park Plaza Bananas 290 lb Oranges 990 Small Eggs 790 doz Avocados Lemons ea Green Peppers Kiwt Fruit 49 ea Limes ea Our New Location And to Celebrate the event we are having a Gigantic PANT SALE Thurs June 25thSat June 27th FLY FRONT CINCH WAIST OR FLY FRONT WITH BELT 99 PULLON PANTS Irom Igtit rod oil Mo grey dark poach Slioa a Sugg Rota I 99 Plus many more Instore unadvertised specials FASHION DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE ltd 29 St Guelph visa and 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