Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1983, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Septe Car wash Saturday For that personal touch to your car the students of Georgetown District High School will be holding a car wash Saturday Sept Tie 1964 graduating class are working to raise money for their annual prom The wash takes place In the Zellers side parking lot Inner Stage shows A special theatre presentation for nursery and kindergarten schools is being presented at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown October 11 and 12 Three 15mlnute presentations by The Inner Stage range from a story about an apple tree to the machismo of Spanish bullfights Accompanied music Includes bluegrass and gypsle tunes The theatre style stimulates creativity in the audience which can be easily followed up with theatre games and exercises Cost of the program is 2S per person with advance booking necessary Tickets must be purchased before Sept For more information call Assault police charge A year old Ryan Street male of Georgetown was charged with obstructing and assaulting police and being a minor consuming liquor Saturday at a m When regional police uniform officer attempted to arrest a male for being intoxicated in a public place on Park Avenue near the fairgrounds two other males grabbed the officer and Interfered with the arrest Police said one of them was arrested for obstructing police and during the arrest the second jumped on the officer aback enabling his friend to escape The party escaped and is still at large The police investigation is continuing Driver lost control A Georgetown man lost control of his vehicle Friday afternoon while driving east along Main Street North at kilometres an hour He skidded off the rood while negotiating a bend at Guelph Street Gerhard PfingsU was taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital by ambulance where he was treated for minor injuries There was WOO damage to the vehicle Car swerves injureB two Two 17 year old drivers were taken to Guelph Hospital by ambulance for minor injuries in an accident Sunday at 23 p a 1973 swerved to go around a car parked at the top of a hill on First Line Just a half mile south of Highway 7 Police find sword A 20year old Acton man was charged with carrying a concealed weapon Saturday at 4 10 a when Helton regional police discovered a four foot sword concealed above the sun visor of bis vehicle The sword was in a sheath The man was stopped as a result of a vehicle check on Georgetown Guelph Street He appears In MUtonprovinclal court Oct Cash box theft Cash and cheques totalling were carried off by someone who picked up a cash box left on the porch of a Queen Street residence In Acton regional police said man visiting a Queen Street resident with the receipts from the Acton Industrial Hockey League in a cash box police said theft occurred between 10 and 3 Nose broken A 29year old Georgetown man who intervened in a fight on Park Avenue near the fairgrounds Sunday at 1 a m was taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital with a broken nose Halton regional police said the man was hit in the face when he tried to stop a fight between two teenagers The investigation Is continuing Scout registration in Acton Males five to years old get ready to turn up Sept for the First Acton Scout Group registration Beavers cubs scouts and venturers 30pm at the Scout Hall on School Lane in Acton This la not a meeting night but a registration night for parents and guardians only Information on the four boys groups will be available For more Information telephone Murray Harrison at Hillside accident A 22year old Georgetown man was taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital with minimal Injuries Friday at a Philip McMnhon was treated and released The driver of an vehicle on lost control as he went over he crest hill near Tenth Line The car went the south side ditch Therewasf2 SAVE 20x24 COLOUR POSTER FROM YOUR COLOUR NEGATIVES FROM A PRINT OR SLIDE ADO i ASK ABOUT FULL FRAME MOUNTING MATTE SPRAY THIS COUPON MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH ORDER OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER WE ARE OPEN MONDA quality and greats TT Indicates growing and gi OptS I a employ straight wages ON THE HUSKDSGS The band played afternoon while the BramphtfrGeorgetown Progressive Conservative Association held their fifth aaaaal cob bash at Rowatree Farms on First near Highway I Manchtag to the mask were left la right Wendy of Georgetown MP John MeOermtd and Marge of Brampton Special A number of Smith and Stone Inc employees recently elected to work on a straight hourly rate Instead of the incentive system At the employees re quest the company and union UAW Local 1421 agreed to replace certain incentive classl flcatlons In the assemb ly and porcelain depart with a straight hourly wage rate In a vote taken August 30 more than three quarters of the employ who voted Indicated their approval This change means fewer than ten per cent of employees In the plant still work on the old Incentive plan The new rate takea effect on Sunday September IBM The management Smlth and Stone 1882 Inc feels this recent development Is a posit step taken by lis employees and one that Campbells Lime Service Always Striving To Sam You Batter LIME NOWI MRS CALL 6473448 OPEN SUNDAYS No shortage of activities at Actons 70th fall fair Also at noon reglstra tlon begins for a Tug O War and pioneer gomes which include horseshoe pitching and nail driving They re followed by the baby show In the arena Long a regular at the fair sweet faced babes will innocently compete for prizes It starts at m Saturday Outside of the arena at the same time the bird dance competition flight The European dance craze is hitting the fair In a big way Contest ants are invited to come dressed as birds and to flap around to their delight A costume gets you In free to the fair Also on the track are the sheep and poultry shows At 4 m a swine carcass is auctioned off and tbe lucky bidders can enjoy hog meat fresh from the farm For the first time In a long while the fall fair dance is being held on the Acton fairgrounds in the arena Starting up the formal dance requires men be in shirt and tie and ladies In a dress or pant suit No farm Jeans Bring your babies Fair The fair is not over with Saturday Sunday has a slate of activi ties to draw you back yet At 11 a m a rabbit and cavfea show is on in the poultry bam sanc tioned by the Dominion Rabbit Breeders Asso ciation Outside exhibits new cars equipment displays and the Hitch will be on for the last day of At noon the dairy how featuring Hotstem Jersey Guernsey and DP Shorthorn be on English Horse and Western Horse shows will also be cm At the same time model boat races will be going on For those 15 years old and under fond of their pets tbe pet show Is being held Youngsters can turn up with their pride and Joy and enter the fairgrounds free Antique tractor pulls four truck pull take place at the same hour as the pet show An hour later the Challenge of the Acton Stars takes place in the arena an event sure to tickle the funny bone as daring feats of skill are tackled by community So all In all the to be something going activities are bountiful onwithappealforevery at this years Acton fall ttnd interest Dont ralr and there promises miss the fun Censure motion Stung by a motion from the tlon of agriculture cen suring Hills council for not enforc ing bylaws at the Croa turn Centre council fir ed off a volley of own In response last week Mayor Pete Pomeroy explained to council that the resolution asks federation to bring for ward any Infractions that the town has left unattended and said that the federation is always welcome to come before council with Its complalnu Two weeks earlier at a special meeting Into the Croatian Centres activities and how they affect surrounding neighbors federation representative Ed Scgs- worth said the motion of censure was passed after receiving an inde pendent legal opinion Mayor Pomeroy said be steered away from a stronger message to tbe federation to avoid putt tag a barrier which may affect relationship between the farm community and ourselves Tax study sought Saturday Sept 17 Halton Hills council will ask tbe province revenue ministry to carry out a tax impact study In town Although the idea was rejected Several months ago council seemed more convinced Mood Knight that a tborou- of as sessment imbalances across town is needed Acton Coun Ross Knechtet has for lax review for the last couple of years Ha general committee that without the tax study conducted under Section of the revised Assess ment Having cont acted ministry officials he said results from the study wont likely be available until next year Section a version of the old Section Is a means of balancing out uneven assessment SfWE50 i Acton y I jfetorrf J First and second place to problems qua cause that category n looks it could be up Sffi forsrabs ipeclll borBood cant Coordinates in machine washable wearable Covington Corduroy Put together your fall wardrobe with Blazers Bomber Jackets Skirts Pants and Vests in 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