Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1981, p. 3

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October 1M1 Page Rash of Acton burglaries Three Acton homes were broken inio lust Tuesday and Wednesday Two Etoad residences had rear doors kicked In by thieves who stole from one and did minor damage to the and stole jewellery and money valued at from another A Grccnorc Crescent dence In Acton bad the door pried open and on unde termined amount of money and liquor stolen As well the Acton Curling Club had a window forced by thieves who stoic Friday from the building charged four juveniles In connection with the four breakins One also charged Willi tlic possess ion of stolen properly A small Xi table TV had been taken from an Acton vehicle other homes were broken Into Tuesday night A basement window letting Road home had the thieves into n Storey Drive back door kicked in by thieves residence Jewellery and who made off with cash money worth figs were taken and caused damage with minor to the A lock was broken on a rear home Out of the pan move GRUESOME DISCOVERY Brampton residents left to right Brian Wayne and Dave Kinney came across this sight while driving along the Fifth about yards west of the Winston Churchill Boulevard intersection The mounted sheep head was pari a larger collection or slaughtered sheep bagged and dumped in a ditch on the other side of the road regional police are at a loss explain the strange occurrence discovered Monday around noon and say here are no repurts about missing sheep rum farmer In the area The was cleaned up by the Hills public works department photo re Kilters have taken interest in a proposal to move the Aclon Hydro office to Georgetown In a letter presented to council Monday night the firefighters has suggested that if hydro moves out of lis Alice headquarters the fire department would move in The Alice Street location would allow the department to conduct all operations out of one building There Is enough there for the firehall meeting room and training centre Make a one per cent pledge By JOHN ROE Herald Special The One Per Cent Pledge club gained another member this week A second George town bank at this time wishing to remain anonymous has to donate 2300 over the next two years to wards the new Library Cultural Centre The concept of the One Per Cent Pledge emerged when It was revealed trial some financ ial institutions used this as a standard guideline when con sidering making donations to worthy causes The goal of the fund raising drive Is 230000 The fund raising action Bubcommittee has been pro moting the concept when meet ing with potential corporate donors who have asked how much is expected of them But until this week only one bank was a member of this club Personal visits and follow up letters arc still continuing as the action team presses on with Its last- minute appeal the corporate and industrial sector lo match funds already raised or pledged by individual citizens This week the camp aign thermometer was nudg ing 180000 with only a week and a half before the official opening of the centre Oct IB But whereas major attention is being directed to the corpor ate and industrial sector more individual donations are re quired to make good on pledges made on behalf of the arts community by Hills Arts Council more than a year ago One of the most popular ways of making individual donations is via the rugs huge wall hangings which The Georgetown Rug Hookers have agreed to make to hang in Theatres name honors Elliott at B77BI60 All Tennant Heather and Ralph ions are tax deductible tor Vincent Joyce and Irwin income tax purposes Noble The Robert Most recent namespace and Audrey Houston and punhasersnre Mnrj and Ab family ARTS COMPLEX FUND the new theatre In the next ten days the Arts Council Is expected to actively canvass lis members who have not already contributed to con sider purchasing a place in perpetuity in the cultural complex while the opportunity stilt exists The idea of the name rug- hangings was the brainchild of Long a longtime member of the Rug Hookers the huge success of Georgetown Little Theatres similar scat- pin que scheme Mrs Longsaldthalwhllethe Hug Hookers have drawn up tentative designs for the two rugs work cannot begin on them until all the names have been received The final draft wilt depend upon the different name lengths and how theyre arranged As with the scheme donors may have their own names or those they wish to remember Inscribed on the hangings The maximum namespace available Is inches allowing one inch per letter a half inch between letters and one inch between For full details and assist ance in utilizing this unique donation method contact John Roe at or Elizabeth Preparations The official opening Is barely two weeks away and municipal officials arc already clearing out the tricky technical details associated with the gala celebration in honor of the new librarycultural centre Church Street in Georgetown between Market and Main Streets will be closed totrafficfrom m Oct IB The street closure enables the ribbon cut ling ceremony proceed without being disturbed by traffic Fundraising efforts for the libra ryeullural received a number of major boosts tail week including cheque presented by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce at its luncheon Tuesday afternoon Fittingly enough the person responsible for receiving the Chambers pledge was daughter of the late John Elliott whom the theatre portion of the new complex is named The cheque was presented by Chamber secretary Waller left and president Doug Village Acton An Acton driver took evasive action to avoid hitting another vehicle Sept 20 and due to road conditions skidded Into fence causing 3000 damage to tlw front of his Ford David Jeffries was driving northbound on Maple Avenue approaching the Intersection at Main Street South when Maria Denlmelda of Georgetown entered Maple Avenue to go north from Main Street South There were no Injuries NEW AT OXBOW BOOKS Elizabeth Taylor Trie Last Star by Kilty Kelly 442 Over 60 1SMO 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