Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1983, p. 24

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Page SECTION C THE HERALD Wednnday January IBH3 Second bed fire town Memorial Hospital Tuesday alter suite minor smoke Inhalation It was the second mattress fire In a week for the woman who Uvea on Delrex Boulevard near Drive Halton regional police said another 1000 damage was done to her home Tuesday evening atop damage of the first January 14 fire Purse robbed A woman out to visit friends was robbed of WOO Tuesday morning The woman parked on Actons Mill Street about and left her purse in the front seat of unlocked vehicle for about IS minutes When she returned the money was gone and she found her car keys abandoned a short distance away Halton police are investigating Machines damaged Vending machines were damaged to the tune of between midnight and a Tuesday at the Acton Free Press office on Actons Willow Street North regional police said thieves entered the premises after forcing a aide door Using equipment they found inside thieves tried to force the coin boxes on a coke and food vending machine but were unsuccessful Snowmobile stolen A Yamaha black snowmobile was stolen from the front yard of a Georgetown man at Lot Conscesslon sometime pm Jan 17 and 330 p m the next day regional police are Investigating the theft Turn Your Old Furnace Into An Energy Saver CAIL TODAYSEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE Get man 9 analyst horn live you a on a new CARRIER HEAT PUMP and how much hum your A imwht 785 MAM ST Comma Leos plan charity bowlathon By KIM LACE Herald Special The first activity of the newly nixed George town Leo Club wilt be a bowlathon to raise mon ey for Members of the are already looking for com munity residents wishing to pledge money to their first project The bowl- will be held Feb at The Leo Club created for the younger members of our community ages has many ideas for future activities raise money for chart lies or to help out members of our community Already some Leos have demonstrated their by helping the Good Neighbor Service package and deliver Christmas hampers to the needy residents of Georgetown Members of ihe have also volunteered no- charge babysitting for LIONS CLUB residents Who have to go to the hospital for a few hours a day Names of these people are obtained from the Georgetown of Georgetown health unll In the near future the will be holding a bake sale The baked goods will be made by The executive of Leo Club Brad Kim Rudman Secretary and David Marctl Treasurer are make this new youth club an asset to community In keeping with motto of the Georgetown Lions Club Ihe Leos wish to serve our community TOWN OF HALTON Siding at To the liat of dozens of good places to ski around Hills Chudlelgha Apple Farm on Highway IS south of Acton must now be added A fee of per person admits you to three different ski trails each offering its own challenge for skiers of any expertise Equipment la available for rent the Apple n Cider Shoppe offers a fireplace chili apple pie and Cheddar cheese and you can sign up for lessons as well Call Chudleighs at for more information JOB POSTING Facility Maintenance Operalor Seasonal Union Position SB per hour WOULD BE Experienced In the an making plant Able converse off Able to work with supervision work shifts Application will be received by the undersigned at the Recreation offices no later than pm Friday Application be marked Facility Maintenance OP Alan Hay Superintendent of Facilities Jam Street Halton Hill Georgetown Ontario

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