A THE HERALD June Pago Public response helps police investi Girl who cried rape charged with mischief A girl who cried rape May 18 has been charged with public mischief by regional police and will appear in Milton provincial court June The Central Peel High School student arrested and charged Friday after two Georgetown men reading the story in the press came forward to tell police their version of the tale last Wednesday night Criminal Investigations Bureau chief Lea Graham said police confirmed the story the men provided through their lawyer The i7 year old Brampton girl told police she had been In Georgetown visiting friends May IS when while walking back to Brampton along Highway she was abducted and forced Into a car by two men She said the men drove her to a laneway Churchill Boulevard north of Highway where they each raped her She said the men then drove her lo the Highways and 10 intersection where they released her According to the two men 24 and who came forward Staff Sergeant Graham said the girl entered the vehicle voluntarily after convening on the comer of and Mill Streets in Georgetown with them The vehicle they were driving differed from the description she gave police Police said she was driven to the home of one of the men where they drank a few bottles of beer together As that man had to go to work he drove the girl and his friend to the second man home the second man offered to drive the girl to Brampton In his car police said The second man told Ice sexual intercourse took place voluntarily with the girl in Nerval after which he dropped her off In Brampton near where she lived Hatton regional police told The Herald they thank the people who called in Inspector Malt tressed that confidentiality Is maintained In all calls offering assistance to police Towns arts community pauses to consider Blacks contribution By DORSE editor HaltonHlUs burgeoning arts community will pause In its endeavors tomorrow Thursday night to quietly consider the substantial contribution to local fine arts by Frank Black the 87 year old landscape painter lured to the Georgetown area years ago by Its rolling hills and i green valleys Tomorrow from to pm the Ilalton Hills Lib raryCultural Centra gall opens a sixweek ret respective of Mr Black paintings dating back to The by invitation only reception offers pat rons and pedal guests a chance to preview the extensive show featuring oils and drawings and to meet the artist himself a This week receive FREE SPLASH GUARDS Reg with a Tidy Car RUST REBEL From 199 00 Warranty may apply to used cars This otter applies until Jang 12th with presentation this ad TIDY CARS OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE COMPLETE CAR CARE STEAM DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY VINYL HOOF RESTORATION TOUCHUP PAINT splash guards SAME DA SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE SUN ROOFS I RUST PROOFING DEALER SOUNDPROOFING CHRIS BYDEVAATE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 71 MOUNTAINVIEW RD N GEORGETOWN AT ARMSTRONG AVENUE 8776136 all things possible HEALING AND MIRACLE SERVICE Throuflh Prayer To Be Conducted by Evangelist GORDON JONES TheCandoBs SUNDAY JUNE 230 pm LBMHY CEKTHE For 743 with HOLMES EVERYONE WELCOME man whose life and times have been as colorful and adventurous as his best canvasses The retrospective has been long awaited with much local anticipation Following a small exhibit Ion at Gallery House Sol last year library staff agreed that the time was right for a major retro spective of Mr Black work Mr Black who lives with his wife Lillian In the Guelph Street house near the high school once owned by community founder George Kennedy asked that House Sol proprietor and long time friend John Sommcr be named curator or the retrospective and the two men set about assembling the show Choosing the past half century heir boundar ies Mr and Mr Black spent the past four months contacting owners of the artist paintings While his works exist In collections all over North America more than southern Ontario patrons were invited to loan their Black paintings and draw In order to keep costs down and another or so works come to the show from Mr Black own collection Having gathered works courtesy of local patrons such as Mayor and Mrs Pete and Georgetown District High Continued on page Acton High School honors its outstanding athletes Provincial of Progressiva Conservative Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS THE RESTAURANT Stales Au Milton THURSDAY JUNE 17 1982 at 8 Honours JAMES SNOW Spoaker EVERYONE WELCOME By DIANE CREWEREAD AHS correspondent Acton High School held Its annual Athletic Ban quct Thursday The evening started off with a dinner served at the dinner there was a slide presentation that was put together by Bruce And Next came the award presentations and the win were as fallows Outstanding Intramural Acton Legion After the Participant Tony Wright xsssz McHappy Day invites all to charity lunch Tlon 200000 worth of I name brand carpet IS 1000 m- Plush Carpeting at 50 off ver 1000 m Heavy Saxony at 40 off Marian Carpet at 30 off Some Selection of Draperies Also Available Thurs June 3rd 10am9pm FrL June 4th 1 am9 pm Sat June 5th 1 am6 pm AT THE ACTON CURLING CLUB HILLS FURNITURE D APPLIANCES ST ACTON 8530211 CURLING on CLUB I If you a McDonald hamburger tomorrow Thursday the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded and Crippled Children will benefit June is Day That a the day Mc Donalds Restaurants all across Canada will con tribute 1 from every hamburger to local children charities Georgetown Mc Donald will be featuring big w celebrities from walks of life will donate two hours each to work behind the Donald counter with regular staff The local McDonald has set Big Macs as their goal for McHappy Day In 1980 the last year featuring McHappy over 1 million was rais for children tics PROCLAMATION The Council of the Town of Hills on behalf of the Red Cross Water Safety Committee declares June 6th to June 2th as WATER SAFETY WEEK in the Town of Halton Hills Most Valuable Boys Badminton Harold Kochler Girls ton Sandra Mid get Boys Basketball Pete Jones Junior Boys Bas ketball Bob Little Senior Boys Basketball Rob Junior Girls Teresa Dunn Sui lor Girls Basketball Lin da Midget Boys Rugger Brian Junior Boys Rugger Pet Senior Boys Rugger Dave Entwistlc Outstanding Athlete Female Crosscountry Dorccn Male Crosscountry Tonv Wnghl Female Swim Karen Coots Mole Swimmer Mark Brian Patterson Fen Track and Field Dorccn Male Track and Field George Gidman Most Improved Female Athlete Teresa Dunn Most Improved Male Alh Icte Steve Marge Is Out Female Athlete Out standing Mole Athlete Dave Entwistlc Bill Trophy Rob Warring Although congratulal he award winners they also go out to others including Tim Brian I Pee Wee McGinn Snerd Scott Timbers tic and Jock Gar ton The Tank who no matter what they did ways seemed to have a good lime the awards the evening ended with a dance back at the High School The night was a big success as who attended had a good lime GEORGETOWN PWP Parents Without Partners DANCE OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC SATURDAY JUNE 582 DISC JOCKEY BUFFET LUNCH DOOR PRIZE at the LIONS CLUB HALL