Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1983, p. 2

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I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday August ism Inexperienced biker A year old inexperienced biker opened up on the throttle to such a speed that he lost control of the bike and dipped the side of a tree In a Georgetown laneway Aug 16 at 8 30 m The Georgetown man was taken to George town Memorial Hospital with minor Injuries His 1975 Kawasaki had damage in the Incident Coins rolled away Rolled pennies dimes and quart en were stolen from a Drive home In Georgetown Along with the In coin thieves also stole ISO worth of liquor The theft occurred Aug to Sunday There was US damage to the rear door pried open for entry Cafeteria windows shot With a pellet gun 18 cafeteria windows feet by feet were punctured at the Acton High School between Aug Hand IS Ha It on regional police report Damage was to the and police arc investigating Damages total 5300 An easlbound driver on Mill Street in Acton Friday sustained minimal injuries in an accident with a driver Entering the Main Street Intersection with a green light Michael O Brien was struck by a southbound vehicle on Main Street which failed to stop for a red light There was 300 damage to the two vehicles and the Rockwood driver was charged with disobeying a traffic signal Girl runs out hit A ten year old one Crescent George town girl was brought to Georgetown Memorial Hospital Thursday afternoon by Iter mother after she was struck by a tenspeed biker at Delrex Boulevard and Maple Avenue The 10year old biker hit the girl when she ran out In front him She was treated and released from hospital From weeds to trees Wondering what to do with a fallow piece of land that is too steep too small or too poor to farm With help from The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority you can turn that bed of noxious weeds into a valuable stand of trees The Authority offers a reforestation tree planting service to landowners with two or more hectares five acres within the Metro Toronto Watershed Property owners interested in having trees planted on their land next spring can order ihem now while a wide selection of species is available To find out more details about this and other Conservation Services Programs phone The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority at extension 273 Breathing easier The Lung Association Is pleased to announce that evening classes for adults suffering from Chronic Lung Disease Asthma Emphys etc will begin Monday September 8 at the Joseph Brant Community Health Services Centre Spruce Avenue Mohawk Public School Burlington u The Better Breathing Club la Medlcal Direction of R W Haddon and is conducted by Mrs Marie Graham apist Included will be participation In breathing exercises physical conditioning education and discuss on A pre- registration form must be signed by the family physician For further information and registration please contact the Halton Lung Association at between 9am and Pioneer cornfest Sink your teeth into fresh sweet corn over an open fire and dripping with melted butter at Black Creek Pioneer Villages September 3 10 11 24 and You can purchase the cobs between Ham and pm Also featured are demonstrations of cornhusk doll making and corncob animal making Abused as children adults suffer guilt fear The Sexual Abuse Committee Child Abuse Council announces the formation of a new mutualsupport group for Adults Molested as Children A M A C The A M A Group foclli tatedbyJoanM Lee and Ross Plant will begin in October but Inquiries and reservations ore being received now Participation is restricted to eight persons Weekly meetings will take place at a location In most convenient to the majority of the The purpose of the A M A C Group the personal self fulfillment of its members It will provide them with opportunity to change from selfdemeaning victims to comfort able survivors free to experience their lives fully Within the context of this group sexual abuse includes any form of sexual activity between an adult parent stepparent surrogate parent or extended family member and a child Interested adults should phone and for Bonnie Confidentiality is guaranteed Adults who have been sexually abused as children often experience severe coping difficult Abused children rather than seeing them selves as bad and worthless and grow to adult hood with the same self Image This often affects their adult relationships particularly those with spouse and children Often adults who have been sexually abused as children feel a tremendous responsibility to maintain the secret to protect the family and to avoid being exposed as the bad persons they wrongly feci they are Adults who have cd childhood molestations may view themselves as bad and unlovable often in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary Mlsplacedgullt and fear play a large role to continuing the silence Thus the adult wbo was molested as a child remains a victim A review of the literature five major surveys between would lead us to believe that one in four girls and one in ten boys will be molested by the age of IB Up to per cent of the children know their molester and 50 per cent of the time the molester is a rather or father substitute The average age of child victims is years but It can start as young as two years of age The abuse is likely to persist over the years and not be an Isolated Incident The average length of duration is two years or longer if there has been intercourse The socioeconomic groups SPEIGHT The loie1ite relationship between a policeman and a young man was being played Aug and IT by the bank the Credit River IT The called E- the He cord was shot at several locations In town including Hungry I loll on and the Irn Williams arm Shooting also being done at a Toronto shop and the Toronto studios and Is expected to be completed by Sept television but If on site were unable to say when that will be Herald photo Farm hosts equestrian parade Sept CHURCH DIRECTORY On Sunday Septemb er 4 at 1 pm tnthu siastlc equestrians w II parndenlongnfourm le route their distil be Scotsdale Farm on Trafalgar Road one mile north of Highway follows tht last four les km of a mile km trail project which August the on the Otta wa It vcr From there In relays the entire officials Refreshments for all participants will be available at the parade mustering site A repeat of the project is planned far 1964 as an Ontario Bicentennial Project of the Ontario Trail Riders Associati All Interested Indivl duals arc encouraged to lake part In support of a permanent horse park or Ontario HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PASTOR Ftlliti Celt flint Con Wilton This Weekend Attend The Church Of Your Choice MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH EVERY WMraHWrant GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH august special ACTON PHOTO AND CAMERA 8534250 outside of Georgetown Scotsdale is part of the estate bequeathed to the people of Ontario Dec are not finalized as to the future of the property The Ontario an Federal has proposed that the estate become a park with a horse theme incorporating an nativities with the intention or and entertaining the public The parade route route is being covered on loot and on horse back or in horsedrawn vehicles Points along the route are Klllaloc Barry s Boy Whitney Bancroft Marmora From there the group will follow tl mile km Great Pine Ridge Equestrian Trail established In 1973 Finishing at Farm at with a brief ceremony includ invited ministry HOPE CHEST Cr0 Hut sun Car stereo stripped A 1980 Dodge parked in a residential drive way on Tenth Line was stripped of a complete car stereo system worth 1 Monday between and a m regional police said the car was locked and they believe thieves used a coat hanger to remove a cassette deck ere equalizer and kers A credit card case containing personal identification was also Narcotics charges Two people were charged with possession of marijuana and hash ish Friday at midnight Out man and a 20year old RR9 Georgetown woman were charged following a vehicle check In the McGibbon Hotel parking lot The two appear In Milton provincial court Oct 17 Arena robbery There was a heist from Ihe Acton Arena on Park Avenue overnight Friday Halton regional police said thieves got in through a small airway on the north aide Inside the office area they opened a safe and with a key from the kitchen area opened a Pepsi machine Canadas Largest Leather Goods Store SAVINGS of up to 50 THOUSANDS Or QUALITY Leather Suede Sheepskin and Woollen Garments ALREADY in For Example from Men Leather Bombers Ladies full Length Leather Coats Ladies Fox Trimmed Suede Coats Accessories Summer rootwear SAVE Leather Wallets 79S Leather Handbags Leather Briefcases OPCM 7 DAYS A WEEK Eastern Ave Acton 853 Visit our booth Leathertown Market August BROWNS FURNITURE SERTA I BEDDING SALE DONT MISS THIS GREAT BUY Hi jivjiSBwgMBBBBBBiBB

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