Page MICTION THE Wednesday IWi ABOUt THE HILLS Two charges laid An early Saturday morning disturbance outside the Sitting Bull In Acton resulted in two charges being laid by regional police An Acton teenager was charged with obstruct police refused to identify himself after police had asked a crowd of people to the tavern on two separate occasions Another Acton was charged with causing a disturbance stemming fromthc Incident Dangerous weapon A Storey Drive resident in Act was charged with weapons to the public peace after brandishing a large butcher knife during a neighbor dispute The year old resident was involved with an argument apparently Involving a fence Stereo stolen A stereo system has been reported stolen from a garden shed on Langstone Crescent In George town sometime between and Sunday regional police do not know the estimated value of the system the present time Controlled deer hunt The Ministry of will administer a four day controlled deer hunt the northern thirds of llii ion The hunt will pi in in a total of six nes in Ilu Cambridge District rum November hundred hunter will he elected by draw Deadline for the return of lutkry applications is August tor more inform call 1 Fishing derby There will Ik a Weekend presented the Credit Vale Authority It the Terra lot Conservation Official opening of the Derby will be Friday August 10 from and August 12 from am Speciallj 1 iggcd trout will be into Pond at Terra Area and or each tagged fish caught will awarded will beheld on 12 it p it the Interpretive Other activities occurring throughout the weekend include i slide presentation on fishing and ish management of the Credit River by Credit Valley Consorvition Authority Biologist on Saturday August II at the Interpretive Hockey coaching courses The Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is offering Technical Level l on Monday October 1st and Technical Level on Wednesday and Thursday October and Both clinics arc to be held from 7 to p on the dates above at the Georgetown District High School with the on ice portion al the Memorial Arena on Milt Street All participants must preregistcr Minimum age is 16 years old Level I Level II Call MO for more information Bicentennial display The County Radial Railway loci ted on a portion of the long gone Toronto Suburban Railway right of will present a historical display of this electric railway IB and August 19 from Ham to m both days The usual street car rides will be offered on some old Toronto Company which were owned by the same on the Toronto Suburban The was promoted by Sir MacKcnzie and Sir Donald Mann who also built the Canadian Northern Railway ran from Toronto to Guelph from 1B17 to 1031 Donald Mann was horn in Acton Ontario and died in The Town of Acton has perpetuated his memory by naming a park after him The museum is located on the road miles north of inttrchange No or miles south of Highway on Wellington to id Number Junior tennis camp The Hills Recreation and Parka Department and Ontario Tennis Camp for youth ages to IS years gets underway tills If you hurry and register today you may still be able to Call Ext for details ABC workshops The Association for Bright Children is Interested in contacting teachers mentors and professionals who are interested In leading workshops for exceptionally bright and parents In this fall Enthusiasm for a subject or hobby and respect for exceptional children are the most essential leadership qualities The group hopes to offer programmes that are not normally available through schools eg magic criminology logic Assistance In structuring the sessions publicity and registration and administration will all be arranged by A Workshops will be offered at five levels preschool primary junior intermediate and parent and all sessions will consist of four Saturdays 10 12 m Sessions are to be held in Georgetown Oct 13 to Nov 3 For further information contact DRY CLEANING SAME DAY DRV SERVICE 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community 5 a week Monday to Friday Callus fordelail3til853 Mariko discovers Canada through Lions exchange Brampton Georgetown Progressive Conservative candidate Hid MP Join look lime off from the campaign welcome to Canada On behalf of the federal government be her with a full Canadian flag 1 era Id photo Herald Staff Although and Morlko Tatsuguchi live in two entirely different worlds Jaekson seems to be a common bond between them I listen lo Jackson He number one says Mariko an student from Jjpan She lb at the home of Simon Cljris on Place for three weeks is able lo compare notes with Nicki 1G who is same Arranged by the Lions Club in Japan where lives about students hive come t North America to more about our culture one month stay Mariko will have the opportunity to live with three families all Lions Club members She will be the guest of Richard and Lynn Chap man in then spend some time with a family in Wood bridge SI ale Also dragon be students lD be so she w er how idims live of wlnle lb to the linguae and leiin ill our iiltiite in I of living While in she lookine ml In all the for tourists whin come Ontario C dj Ontario PI tee ir Tails Science Dirt ind talon Centre Shopping ills interest for home the ir shops ire not rouptd together in the siine Cushion She s exponent ed uniquely North event when the held eingi siic recently which intrigued her been till Mill mini II J I She will have the ehinee to tell he Get Lions about lur oils aspirati as IB when she scheduled to make a spieeh to them at their monthly miclini While was in I Brampton MP John brought her on behalf of and presented her with i Canadian Mil 1 1 Dun Boyle of is in charge lie exehinRe IN YOUR OPINION QUESTION WHY DID YOU COMfc TO Tilt ACTON HOCK denied I mi eurenet v is rejected by Out rn in lit ird recently in an appeal mi Hi lm Mr who lives and on land Until id told the OMB he ml rnnn to a In the luiilpnp for contains a in ilu lime while the I to be rt litis sinli f dwelling a bam Ivvii lids in til owners who ire actively id in six it the he they were i lb I lid lit hi sold to city people j w ml I i n noises and smells for the f iniiini eimn ip e is id met he decision of the I Cmmillee of was ill he 1 1 Hie s i ii nit certain the prop i I vv ml he used is i retirement lot by CHRIS I like rock and roll especially Ronnie and Bo Didlcy but I staying for whole day JNICMVH1TTAKER I went to summer in Carlyle and it was a similar set up m from but my boyfriend is from Acton HINDS People told me about summer country 1 m here to sec Bo and Ronnie Haw titer BAKER I came along for lhc good company BUD MARTIN We here HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Herald Columnlsl Culpa I have been guilty of slandering our Hills Recreation and Parks tor this I am truly In last week s column I stated I felt that while the contributed greatly to lhc sports programs in town I felt their contribution to the cultural side of things was sadly lacking I received phone call from Joy Thompson of Programs for the Hills Ilecrc ition and Parks Department She had read my column and wished to refute it She gave me quite a list of cultural activities sponsored by the Hoc I feel it only fair to pass this information on to you The sponsors the Annual Cultural Centre Anniversary Celebration This consists of a week of activities Including bringing in en of caliber of Hawkins providing performances for pre schoolers allowing students from the and high school to perform and Amateur Night an annual sellout All summer camps sponsored by the haecruftsesslonsasaconiponentnnd some also include performing in skits Many pirticipanls of the summer activity programs recently took part In a variety show entitled simply Vaudeville The Rec sponsored a Classical I Series At tend luce was small but if enough I interest is expressed there is a possibility of this bunt tried again Traveltrafts is i program of craft training I for seniors and the disabled which J is run in with the Credit Vulloy The Credit Valley Artisans also offer man other programs in the and Crafts field I did not was that Artisans out of a town building and pay minimal rent in return for providing these community craft and art programs at lie CPUS August 1C Under the aegis of the over performers and artists will take part Recognition and Honour Awards Evening docs recognize achievements in the cultural field is well as the many fine athletes In Lastly Hie provides assistance to arts groups in the form of facilities typing and printing sevices advertising In lhc programs brochure and organizational assistance to any arts group wishes to provide any programs for the unity So as can sec the is indeed very much Involved in the cultural life of this One small caveat I still feel thai the emphasis is most definitely on sports and athletic activities In the community Bat this is not the fault of the Rec They are ready and willing to provide programs that there is a demand for So it Is our fault that there are not more artistic programs available If we want them we have to ask for them help support Aclon to lay in the sun We got rid of the Doesnt have to sell land Neilsen an on in sue in town council Monday nigh not to him to sell his to a pubhe authority WATCH FOR REGRAND OPENING VALUES AGE MECHANICAL LTD IS NOW LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN AT SINCLAIR AVE UNIT 17 DENTURE CLINIC J DT SI GEORGETOWN 8778974 Phone 8773638 FOR All YOUR PLUMBING HEATING NEEDS CALL 8774273 CALL BEFORE A WE SERVE MANY GEORGETOWN WHY NOT YOU- I ST0REWIDE OFF 50 ALL SUMMER STOCK BATHING SUITS COVER UPS DRESSES SHORTS PANTS SKIRTS BLAZERS BLOUSES TOPS WHOLESALE LIGHTING CENTRE CORRECTION The Co OP advertisement on August had an error within the picture the MASON JARS The picture should of shown Mason Jars with no wire fasteners The Herald apologizes tor this error and any inconvenience this has caused Co Op and it customers PLUS EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS UP TO 70 CLEA ALL LEATHER A HANDBAGS 50oFF Reg OFF Prices 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