Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Paintings stolen Two paintings two partible radios and a wooden clock were stolen from tbe parka and recreation office on James Street Georgetown over the weekend Helton regional police the office t ransacked and the total vahw of tbe theft was Poppy Week Nov 1 to In Halton Hills la Poppy Week Town council passed proclamation Monday night and agreed to publish programs Tor tbe annual Remembrance Day services The Poppy campaign will be conducted by Georgetown Legion Branch 120 and Acton Legion Branch Tag clays Oct 20 to 22 The Lome Scots Army Cadets Corps have been given councils permission to sell tags Oct so and Tag days are an annual fund raising event for the cadets Small business gets pat Oct 23 to 29 Is Small Business ally recognized Monday night by town council Jointly organized by the Federal Business Development Bank and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce this years week Is entitled Manag ing for the Recovery Using this theme the metroToronto chambers of commerce and Toronto board of trade have organized a trade show for Oct and Tbe event will be held In tbe Triumph Hotel on s Street Artists in force Fall courses are getting underway this week at the Credit Valley Artisans Cottage in Cedarvale Park For those of you who couldnt make It to registration there Is still room in some of tbe classes for Interested participants Then are classes running In stained glass Christmas crafts woodcarvuig and children s pottery Please consult the Fall Winter Parks and Recreation Department brochure for dates and times cottage is well equipped for those Interested in pottery stained glass and weaving Interested Individuals wanting more Information on any of these activities should contact Jetta van derMeidenat8771407 And bens a date to mark on your calendar Its the Credit Valley Artisans annual Christmas show and bake sale being held at Cottage November from 10 a m to Crossing guard needed Eleven Glen Williams parents want tbe town to place a school crossing guard at Main and Prince Streets intersection In a letter to town council the parents said the corner Is particularly hazardous to students travelling to and from nearby Glen Williams public school While town staff prepare a report on tbe situation Coun Dave Whiting also wonts council to consider a crossing guard at tbe Main and Hills Streets intersection In Acton Although the Intersection is already controlled with traffic lights It still poses a threat to school children Coun Whiting said student tops Georgetown District High School teacher Tom was reelected chairman of Sheridan Liberal Studies Advisory Committee at the Tall meeting held at OakvUle Campus recently The committee receives reports reviews and evaluates the results of programmes offered by Sheridan College and participates In the Heather Award At the fall meeting of the Advisory Committee Shelley Jane who attended Georgetown District High School received the Heather Adcock Award Shelley was tbe top student In tbe Liberal Studies Programme at tbe Brampton Campus Meat market thief Meat valued at was removed from Actons O Brtens Meats Ltd overnight Sept Halton regional police said that thieves made of with hinds of beef and hams as well aa cash and five cartons of cigarettes Thieves entered the premises by breaking a window In the rear door Next door Anything Goes was also broken into tbe same night In the same manner Tbe business was robbed of cash Neighbor is robber Robbing a neighbor of cosh after breaking Into his home an IByear old Poplar Avenue man was charged with break and enter The Acton resident broke Into tbe home next door Sept at noon gaining entry through a sliding bedroom window Halton regional police said he climbed onto the roof and from there entered the second storey window The man appears In Milton provincial court Nov 7 Antique shotguns gone Georgetowns Kicking Con Antiques on Hill Street was robbed of two antique shotguns and two knives overnight Sept regional police said the stolen goods can be used as weapons and were valued at Thieves gained entry to the establishment by standing on a garbage can and pulling themselves through an unlocked window approximately eight feet above ground level Stadium in easy reach F YOURE HAD IS NOT BECOMING TO YOU YOU SHOULD BE AT JOSEPHS OUR PRICES BRING YOU IN BUT OUR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BRING YOU BACK SATURDAY PERM SPECIAL NOONtllSAT LONG HAIR stadium would seal people with enough surrounding parking for 15 cars Halton submission to many as 10 to 000 people would arrive by public transit preferably be located Only took a month The alacrity with which the regions planning department tackled the dome stadium issue t escape Halton Hills Mayor Pete and his counterpart Harry Barrett Mayor was the first to compliment planner Dave and his ell staff members following tbe presentation of s dome stadium proposal lost week Working without consultants the planning department managed to put together Halton formal proposal lo the Commission In about a month including three weeks of concen trated effort Mayor said he hoped he would see more of the same from regional planners 1 amazed you could put together the report In the with the same diligence to solve problems a lot quicker Mayor sold Meanwhile Mayor Barrett said the dome exercise points out you don t need outside consultants which coat the region thousands of dollars every v In the southwest comer of general site Most of the of land in the comer is owned by the provincial government already and Halton argues that there won be a tre mendous outlay of for land purchases include adjacent sports practice fields and a lavish hotel complex be within minutes travel time for mllli on area residents the report maintains add ing that nearly live million residents within minutes of the site For the first time the report soys a maj or stadium facility will be within easy reach of the Niagara Peninsula and south western Ontario Mr and Mrs Chester and Marie Melanson of George Street celebrated their wedding anniversary Saturday at St Angtkan Church In Glen Williams On hand to help them celebrate were a host of family members 150GUELPHST GEORGETOWN Lots and lots of imported wool and polywool fabric in the fashion fabulous 10 fan shades Top quality cuts only metre FOR HALLOWEEN PATTERNS FABRIC ft IDEAS COME TO Georgetown Market Place PRICE TO ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL ARRIVALS BY CLEARING OUR PRESENT STOCKS OF INSTOCK WALLPAPER AT i PRICE OR LESS OVER 5000 ROLLS FOR KITCHENS BATHROOMS LIVING ROOMS HALLS AS LOW AS SINGLE ROLL WHILE QUANTITIES LAST GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Georgetown Market Place BIGGEST INDEPENDENT PAINT I WALLPAPER OUTLET WHOLESALE RETAIL

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