Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1983, p. 8

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Pugg SECTION Tilt HERALD Wednesday February SNOW Wayne Hergert Car winner There was no cause tor alarm ai Public School student swung down the rounds pole She was taking part In Int school winter carnival Friday morning and among the activities was a rigorous relay race Sick List Irene Weir Ed In General Jan Emmersan in Princess Margaret Theresa Harrison Alva Grieve Sam Glsby Roy Haley Reg Bradford all in Georgetown Hospital Andy Syme in Wcllesley Orthopedic Entertainment Feb Euchre at Free entry Feb The Pub- tones in the lounge Feb Testimonial Dinner at the Acton Legion or Dave the Domln ion President Feb 12 Mini Bingo with Bob and Corey entertaining Feb Elimination Dinner and Dance Friday night Bleak shoot winners In darts were Ian Lee twice Newt Monk and Harold Badham Car Club Winners Jan Hover is a which Is as old as school but it look on added fun at Llmtbouse Public School last week as students held their own winter carnival Opposing teams send rovers out into the Held In an attempt to find a breach In the other of outstretched arms Here Mandy makes a mad dash for freedom Toboggan rices are always a favorite activity for a Winter Carnival One wonders If we 11 ever see the nuff white stuff again this winter such as seen In this picture Herald photo Approval for Action The approval of three out of four projects applied for assistance from the Ontario Gov has been received Municipal Action program was set up during 1987 and designed to help In staff training and the development of management systems In Aug of 82 Hal ton Hills applied for and have recently received a formal notice that slates assistance will be given In three areas A by law must be first passed and the Town will receive the funds The amount of assistance Is Get Paid WHILE YOU LEARN A VALUABLE Technical Trade The Canadian Forces will pay and train you in electronics or one of our other technical trades The Canadian Farces also offer you the opportunity to travel and learn mora about the world Serving wllh the army navy or you enjoy the pride that goes with knowing and using a valuable new skill along with an exerting Hie of adventure and security For mora Information visit Canada Em ployment Centra Qualph SI Georgetown 1st Wednesday of month or call us at THE CANADIAN Canadian Forces Centra ISO MAIN ST ONTARIO Canada Camping on Wheels ft Automotive Building rD TO Exhibition Place Travel I an motor homos truck campers vans and old down campers filth wheels accessor lor camp to style Great Canadian Lumber ick Show fun and muscle axe and saw on stage da Acllon Casting Pool Camping Theatre A I vehicles II In Canada and to stands for qua I and safety Thursday 5 CO to 10 Friday- Noon ID Adult S3 ID to 10 Junior SO Sunday St Clllnn Your Road to the Good Life On now til Sunday tee In the community was the of pool There were era members on the committee which was appointed by town coiin ell headed It Shortly after this the Lions Club decided to go ahead with a pool and the Branch were among the first to contribute Every organization has many who serve It truly and well But only one can serve group as Its leader when It Is formed and so It was with great regret that Branch 120 lost Its charter president Gordon a gall ant soldier and good cltl saw Ihe death of president Andy Dale To Be Continued Optimists delighted with new clubhouse Wayne Doug Logan Bill Kirk 411 Joe Cairns Mac McLean 149 Harold Membership It was passed at the last meeting that we have an early bird draw to encourage early membership The first year winners for draw are A Johnson Lome Cross Clarke Jean Barb Burns Kevin Sandlfer Joan Brown Brian Beau G Garvin and Ken McLeod We wish to thank all the members who made our early bird campaign a success Feb 19 Air cadets dance and buffet lunch door and spot prizes Music by Ken Tocher For tickets call Joe or at the bar LEGION HISTORY A fact finding commit Its a March Break Mania March la the beginning of March Break Mania There will be a Surprise Special at the Georgetown library beginning at No registration is required The Acton library will have their Surprise Special March at pm No registration necessary March both libraries will hold Munch to the Movies This ree hour of movies is for school age children The show begins at noon and children are welcome to bring a lunch or snack No registration required I Guest night Hills Christian Women a Fellowship Invites you and your friends to a special guest night Feb at at St George Anglican Hall delicious roast beef dinner will be served Guest speaker is Rod Wilson of Toronto Music will be performed by Blacks a fa mil singing group from Burlington Tickets are per person and are available at Col Craft and The Hope Chest Last dale for ticket sales is Feb BIA nominees Several new faces will serve on the Georgetown Business Improvement Area this year The new members are David Page George Elsie Barber Chris Ollivler and Gordon Two members of council John McDonald and Phil Carney have also been appointed as representatives to serve on the BIA Council Georgetown Optimists are delighted with their new clubhouse which officially opened Saturday night It was a former Jehovah Witnesses Kingdom Hall and has been renovated for club and community use Cutting the ribbon are to right Gov Zone Norm Guthrie Mayor Pete tan Optimist Club member himself Georgetown Optimist president John Kesteloot Esquesfng Coon and Optimist Miller Ontario Governorelect Gord Hall and past president Bruce Totten The Georgetown Optimist Club Is ten yean old and hope was expressed that with the new clubhouse members might form an Octagon Club foe young high school students On Sale ThursSat February 35 Pharmacy 3Day Sale I GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 900

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