Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD June IS 1B83 HIRE A STUDENT Forget France got a Riviera of its own Rtcruitcd through Canada Em Centre or Students John was out planting lowers or a Normandy resident Thursday reps will be knocking on door Saturday to encourage homeowners lo hire a student Tor chores around the house John work serves as a reminder to home owners and that its Hire a Student Week and we should consider what use we can make or a large and resourceful labor pool right in our own community The employment lor Is located In Guclphvlew square Call Herald photo POLICE BEAT There was damage to two cars and a hydro pole and two drivers were injured in an accident Friday at Marianne Creary of Georgetown was taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital wlxrc she was treated and released or m Injuries Arnold Hoffmann of Moffait was also treated and released from hospital for minor Injuries Bolh vehicles were westbound along Street just east of Mary Street The second car struck the rear of the first causing it lo be pushed across the lane over a sidewalk and into a hydro pole which broke from Ihe bottom The second driver was charged with careless driv driver was treated for mln injuries Thursday night following a twocar coll on damage A coming oul of the I G A parking lot struck a Guelph Street driver proceeding north on ihe rear fender and door The driver was charged Ih failing to yield the right of way Ernest Aiken was treated and released Edwin Hail was treated and released for Injuries following a twocar collision Friday afternoon A southbound vch etc on Main Street stopped a stop then entered west on Maple Avenue coll ding with an car There was damage to the two cars The driver was charged with failing yield the right of A 24year old Georgetown man was taken lo Georgetown Memor tal by ambulance Satuday at p following a twocar collision at Rood near Street Robert was treated for minor injur cs A driver anticipating a right turn at he intersection was hit from behind by a second vehicle which Tailed to stop There was WOO damage A 19year old Georgetown man was charged GL T tickets on s ale By popular reques Georgetown Little Is now offering Season Gift for sale at regular sub scription prices The idea of theatre ieats gift certificates originally came from a sjormer resident visiting family here last Christ who knew they en joyed going to our shows know which location they preferred a Box Office spokesman explained Now we are sell k season tickets up to Jlx months before the show of a new season we fell we should afford people this unlty lor possible birth day and anniversary he said As with similar gift Certificates for books and items the Gift Certificate Is intended lo be exchanged for tickets Jof the recipient choice Advance bookings for Georgetown Little season have lopped the 000 Smirk as subscribers con to take advantage of he June 30 deadline to renew at last seasons prices and at the same lime be sure of obtaining heir preferred location The Box Office spokes said the tickets arc the printers so it expected that all those who orders lo date will receive tl pickets mid to late- Details about the new Gift Certificate and the Georgetown Little Box Office at or writing Post Box M Georgetown HALTON HlltS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY By CHRIS AACAlltD Herald Sin ft Writer Surfacing from lis past Riviera Club is taking shape once again And its promoters and managers have every in lent on of turning the large futuristic complex by the Credit It the Ontario a fun spot as was often rehired lo during Its hey day lie 1960s and 19703 Tie properly is idtally icatcd between and Georgetown and his plenty of parking off II gl way just east of II Winston Churchill Boulevard Intersect on Currently be eloped by a Brampton rm the Riviera will be the umbrella name of two distinct and managed business both geared enhancing tl leisure time of ter patrons While ta Is are still ere ore plans to bring dancing back to he sty I si pagoda 1 ke struct which has made be property a curiosity since the Riviera was construe ted about years ago Most recently the dance hall des gncd by architect John Ma was used for several of CFGM Opry North and for a number of Sunday s last year new and veteran country mus Ic artists twanged out numbers from the sunken dance floor surrounded by two Hers But it been closed for several months and the structure is currently be ing renovated A Health club was add in the early 19703 and the Way Jay in the late seventies became noted for featuring some ne rock and roll entertain men In the Toronto area Now under the name of the Burgundy Club the health centre Is to be reopened Manageress Fern Wolf facilities for a full And those facilities will be pretty extensive ten is courts in the back of the properly arc being fixed The outdoor pool Is g drained of gallons of rainwater and is due for sandblasting short When Its finished club members will be to have a dip after a brisk workout on the courts or In the exercise Fern hopes to start group and personal fit programs for men and women Other real ion activities planned for Ihe near In elude badmlnlonand voll MEMBERSHIPS She be offering quart memberships for and semi annual memberships for A day membership of will also be offered Mem bcrs will be allowed fees a count tennis ci well Oil recreational act are also planned to make full use of the a 5 acres of land surround the Riviera A Jogging track will hopefully circle the prop erly There room for an archery range and lots of winlcr sports 1 skat cross country skiing and sponge hockey Inside Fern has plans for a traditional piano bar and sees the lounge cling Indoor pool In port of bar the part which will be con en close to the piano a large one fire place great for follow up outdoor workouts In the fall or winter tor information on what the Burgundy Club has to offer and how register for a member si p call Or CATCH EM I above five lop Teen finishers In Sunday Mayor Hood Race Ttir men left to right are Dave Griff Hopkins and Mike Wood The gals are Sandra and Lynn hall Herald photo The Andrews United Church put on a spirited and entertaining performance of Joseph and Technicolor Saturday night Here Butler Tom looks formidable gazing Into the crowd Herald photo School programs dropped locally of workers have been sling the interior wh Includes an Indoor swimming pool lounge sauna and lots of space for exercise Progress is brisk hopes to open for the summer fitness crowd with a liquor lie Lily The Burgundy Club will be open seven days a week she told The Her old At moment she offering a special two for one opening special for charter club members Family studies and a I arts courses currently offered at Cen and McKcnzle- Smith Public Schools are to be dropped for Grade S students Ha I ton board of trustees voted to delete the courses at the Grade level to save per pupil The 196344 cost of Grade pupils now re ceiving family studies- industrial arts courses Is estimated to be In the region Six classes or Grade students at Centennial and Tour classes or 119 Grade students at Mc- are ted for Family studies membership allows stria arts two people to use the subjects and Doing Wash Who does But can M0UNTAINVIEW COIN LAUNDRY DAYS A WEEK Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant CARRETALHULDNG If GEORGETOWN 877 GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Get improved steering control and longer tire llfel Wheel Alignment Here what wo do Adjust camber caster and toeIn to manufacturer spec cat on bars Inspect front end suspension shocks and steering assembly Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd Gut St Geo own 1605 or 1606 Summer Fitness PROGRAM DAYS IB- TIME FEE AEROBICS nut Tim A Thus July Aug Aug goo MB Mill on LANGUAGE IS Yuri Mori A Wad Aug 8 Aug 31 goo ton BODYWORKS Jul Aug Aug 10 15 Tims Thus Jun a July Aug Aug Ju Aug 2 Aug 30 30pm Session REGISTER Monday Friday 9 a m 5 Rd S 8776163 Results you want Results you get when you use the Classified Word Ad What do you have 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