Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1983, p. 3

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il Optimist or law award were handed out last Tuesday lo some very recipients They are front row left lo right Wayne Clause Optimist Nolan chairman the program Reg back row to right frank Const nvln Hayes and Dill Cunningham Herald photo revives man constable honored Two civilians a regional police constable the Hills public works department and the local fire department were recognized by the Optimists Inst Tuesday night during Respecl for Law week Constable Gov In Hayes was selected or honors because of his quick action July 10 when he applied to an unconscious male in Ac Ion Civilian Rep a fire captain In Missis and Wayne Clause steel worker In Ion were given awards for help in quieting down a hostile group of youths in Though neither man knew each other Ihey helped police break up a bunch or youths fighting without using violence Sat June 1082 Frank Morellc accept an award as public works department head on behalf of works department for their help fulness with police vitlcs tire chief Bill Cunningham was larly honored for the work of his men In assisting the Optimist Internal Respect for Law program initiated in reaction to public apathy toward the Increasing problems of crime Optimist Stan Nolan is In charge of the program which annually receives nominations from the regional police races new event this year Si A THF May 18 1BS3 Page Fuse set to light up BangORama fun By CUIUS Herald Writer There arc events on Optimists Bang Kami roster this year which arc as dizzying us he highest their fireworks display can throw out is the annual to and summer fun which puts on during the Victoria holiday May Here Is so much to do this year you might as well arrive early and plan to stay the of the By picking in tons of mention ample food the stripped Bang Rama partici pants of any riason to go All the action is tit Georgetown Pair grounds Things get it a with the Clubs sale Admission lo the grounds Is or people IB ye of age and and As always the accent on this event Is on kids ones who Ida lo have fun There a bike rodeo demonstration which begins at a to Mart things oil This is new the Its Ike youngsters on peppy little pedal bikes As a criterion for entering the races have to participate in the preceding safety rates will be held between 10am team Miy marks tht opening for the Aviallon Society Billy Bishop hangar and new museum building The Kay Ban Go team will be at the Brampton flying club headquarters May from until 130pm The Ray Ban Golds are a trio of acrobatic planes flown by CI air pilots and sponsored by and The Golds and the Museum WW1 replicas will perform a flypast after which the Gold will depart for their performance at Ihe Air Circus at Canada s Wonderland The Museum is situated at the Brampton Airport which Is located 10 km northwLSt of Brampton one road west of the village of Victoria For more Information tall Future budgets need new taxes By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer If there s no growth in Hills assessment base some of the projects on the town five year capital budget forecast may have to be dropped That was the news attached to the forecast by finance committee chairman Russ as he presented the docu Monday night to the town general commit Including the posslblll of issuing debentures a form of borrowing money for I to pay for a municipal centre the forecast anil that between and 1987 the town will have capital expenditures or About million of this will be raised from tax payers and the rest from provincial subsidies million and other recoveries II mill on For the town has anticipated it will spend about BOB but that figure includes the possibility that if the town and Hills decide to jointly build a new municipal centre Hydro will need a debenture of As part of its approval of capital budget fore cast the committee has asked staff prepare a report on town ongo ing practice of steering lot levies revenue In the administration building Some councillors have argued that the money should be used on other municipal Improvements like road repairs Among the items Included In the forecast and subject to cha at councils annual budget dettbcVallbhs ore road reconstruction in 1384 along and Albert Streets in George town Its expected this will cost about half paid by town taxpuy and half through pro vincial subsidies road reconstruction Is also planned for George town Byron and wood Streets during 1985 at an estimated cost of Engineering de signed for reconstruction along Keats and Shelley Streets other trouble- spots In the area has been included in the 1985 port of bar isn LAST 3 DAYS CLOSE OUT SALE On liliilwn will lie till II mi Inn SI We will Mllktl I Inn mi lirii will IiinU I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MOVING SALE IN STORE WALLPAPER NOW SALE in VINYLS PRICE LESS ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT niii Him IS SALE EXTERIOR WOOD STAIN EXTRA SPECIAL AT BOTH LOCATIONS GLIDDEN SEMI CI AT rLHI LATEX GLOSS LATEX MORE IN STORE SPECIALS AT BOTH LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE MAIN ST GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE the final leg of the competition starting at A number of other events begin at For fanci competition planned between a and Concurrently there will be a lawn dart contest on as well you prefer sport the Optimists have organized a mini car rides Meanwhile perennially popular pony rides have also returned this year you find them at the northern edge of the fairgrounds TOY If you think you have the Queen luck on her birthday try your hand at bingo It will begin In the morning and continue to From noon to p elementary age kids arc invited to lake part in a track and field compel lion The afternoon will be filled with music A special folk showcase is planned and at p m Ihe Jeff Barry Country band will move on stage to raise the dust a bit Just prior to fireworks Activities like these burn up a energy No problem say the Optl mists just about any where you turn you find some the grill One of the culinary highlights of Bong O Itamu is the The smell is irresistable us soon an tht Lodge Farms chicken hit the in Is the morning The Optimists will also have their van at the Fairgrounds serving burgers and The begins it am will until grand namesake of Bang llama Is the gala fire works display which gets underway the sun sets Last year a loca Hied fog rolled in almost at the last minute before hi display was to It lo snuff out Ihe This year the has promised on even better display than one planned lust year so break out the deck chairs and blankets and have a blast The ferris wheels will be spinning as gels underway May Kidi events are highlighted with a bike rodro and safety demonstration at 9 prior to the races limes for entire family arc planned again this year included until 1986 there road lion in as well including the Mead vole Road in 1984 and lnglield Roads in part of Actons subdlvi park development and improvements ore throughout the fore cast the end of the forecast town s recreation and parks department hopes to have a of trails municipal open space and a fitness course Georgetown Park Amity J for special shoe fitting see THE ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J Plttctm PUttitut Pinch KM SUPER BUYS I Miss These Specials To 530 pm Sal May back by POPULAR DEMAND DONT MISS IT i LADIES WALKING SHOES OXFORDS Sizes 59 TAN BLUE BROWN Your completely en cased in rich supple leather uppers attached to a flexible crepe sole OQ99 BBl TAX SPECIAL WEEK ONLY EXCELLENT SELECTION REALISTICALLY PRICED 22 to w TAX Comfort fit and fashion is once again the key in COUGARS ATTITUDE SWEET SPOTS Unabashedly feminine footwear with a clean professional look that goes well on campus at the office or out on the town HOURS I OPEN 30 00PM SATURDAY Main St S Downtown Georgetown fatuity mm 8771664

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