Page I SECTION A HERALD Wednesday November 1983 Clubs open house The Ha I ton Hills recreation department Is sponsoring a weekend open house in February where various clubs and groups may tell prospective members what activities arc all about Cosponsoring the event is the Hal ton Hills libraries the Public Health Unit the Ha ton board of education the Georgetown and the Credit Valley Artisans Groups wishing to display or demonstrate at the open house should call ext Meet Santa Psst Want to see Santa before Dec Thcnhereayourchance The Glen Williams Town Hall Board has managed to persuade the aging but jolly gent Into an appearance at the town hall Dec 10 There going to be a Christmas party between 2 30 and p m with cookies clowns and a pantomime by the Travelling Trunks team Don miss it Progressive Kiwanis The Kiwanis Club of Georgetown held Its annual progressive dinner Nov d at he home or Mr and Mrs Whiting Turkey d at the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Reed and finally dessert at the home of Mr and Mrs Lynn Ferguson Those attending the evening were D Grant Isaac Mr and Mrs Whiting Mr and Mrs Lynn Ferguson Mr and Mrs Charles Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor Hank Mr and Mrs Phil Jones Mr and Mrs Nell Mr and Mrs David Sool Mr and Mrs Tom Reed Mr and Mrs Brian Goodlet Mr and Mrs Dave Sararns Mr and Mrs Vic Clark and Mr David Ashbee The club is busy selling Christmas Cakes and Ginger Bread houses A Kiwanis meeting Dec at North Helton Golf and Country Club will be ladles day h wives Invited Changing hours The libraries in are changing some of their operating hours Starting Jan 1 the public hours will be 9 am 9pm Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Friday the libraries will close at p m while Sunday and Monday the libraries will remain closed The I braries will be closed for the following statutory holidays In 19M Good Friday Easter Monday Victoria Day Canada Day Civic Holiday Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas Day and Boxing Day contract Aircraft Appliances and Equipment Ltd of has won another major supply contract with the armed forces the department of supply and services has announced The company has agreed to provide the defence department with a generator set valued at At the same lime the supply and services department announced the award of another Varian Canada Ltd which will provide the environment department with worth of chroma systems They were among the federal unclassified contracts worth or more that were awarded by the department to Canadians during week ended Nov A Computer borrowing Considering the pur chase of a smalt com puter but want to try one out before you buy The Hills Public Library Is considering a new program the loan of small computers and software and wants to bear from you The com borrow Ing program would com the existing services of the audio visual department with its fJms records and other print media But before a computer lending program can be started the library needs some informal on To gather his a survey is being ted at the Acton and Georgetown libraries between December 1 and 15 Everyone is encouraged to drop in while Christmas shopp ing and register opinions The program must be cost recovery and involve the dlture of no tax dollars so the existing demand is very important to the library Similar pro grams in the and Burlington libraries have been very popular If strong enough demand is indicated then the service might start as early as next February special ACTON PHOTO AND CAMERA Clark button Mila doll raise at PC auction It said Another MP for Clark and was one of only 100 buttons made MP John Mc donated his button for the Tory auc tion Friday night help ing for the Bramp tonGeorgetown ive Association Among the auctioned floods was a Doll also donated by John and wife Elaine Handmade the doll is in Yugoslavian native dress and Was given to the McDermlds by Yugoslavian woman grateful for the MP help in arranging the Immigration of her son from thai country The Mils Doll was bought for by Brian Elliott satisfying Mr McDermid claws that it go to a good home with children There were other memorabilia for sale including an original 1043 George Drew pro vincial election poster donated by Don Wilson and a bra purportedly worn by Maggie Among the was a pah- of John Crosble In the town western end received some welldeserved exposure over the weekend About 10 craftsmen from Hills Rot wood and other parts of the region had their works featured In a public at the Taras home In Linda Tarai right is a potter at Acton Artisans Village in the Hide House Surrounded by works collected for the how she Is seated with daughter Bfllnda left and niece Chris Splkula of Oakvllle The clay figures on the chest belong to Dawn Herald photo PRE CHRISTMAS J Teen curfew helps police crack down on vandalism October statistics show a GO per cent drop in reported incidents of vandalism over last year regional police crime prevention Sergeant Rick Kivell announced Friday The drop is the posl live initial result of an vandalism am Initiated by police at the end of Sept ember for Hills and Mllion Last month veil noted there were only reported Inci dents or vandalism with damages estimated at In comparison there were 113 Incidents of vandalism causing a total of damage in October 1082 Although it only a pilot project in the regions north if It continues to be success ful In reducing vanda I ism It may well be implemented In the rest of the region said A statistical analysis by two students this summer showed per cent of all vandalism occurred after 10 p by Juveniles between and IS years old Acting on that motion police announc ed in September that any child Under 16 round loitering public place unaccompanied by a parent or person appointed by their parent after 10 and before p would be picked up by and taken immediately home CHARGED As well parents whose children were eked up under the sevendays a week cur few could be charged under the Child Welfare Act and fined up to We take any body home Kivell said I don know whether the kids were afraid or took it upon not to loiter Fie said the curfew will continue to be enforced if children are found loitering Another aspect of the vandalism am was reaching out to the young people responsible for the majority of the vanda llsm schools spending time talking with students about peer pressure and relations the rights of the individual how to deal with boredom and accountability Our guys hit all the Grade classes Sgt said They enjoyed talking to the students and they be back In the schools in the new year BUY 1 GET 1 FREE with this ad Mascara Nail Polish Eyeliner or Shadow Lipsticks See ow new hair stylist DONNA SPITTAL for any hair salon service andrecevm Your next hair 9 OFF appointment by Main Street Downtown Georgetown 8775508 LONG LANE ORCHARDS GEORGETOWN NOVEMBER J SSSSSf- SPECIAL I NOW AVAILABLE Mcintosh Cortland Spartans Spys Delicious dared Mutsu Spencer and Greening Kellers Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street 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