page 2 SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday February 1SU RAKING THEIR COLORS IN YOUR OPINION Asked Thursday or nursery school children alter a day trip QUESTION Whit did you like best about he a day to bolsl the Red Cross flag at the town a Trafalgar Road office bat Red Cross volunteers gathered together anyway Saturday TogetaerllhMayorMUlereRtorightNelIRamakeri Helen Beech and Ted Gorth marked the start of the Red Cross fond raising campaign The campaign March and alms to raise th same as last year Grants must have guidelines region BRENT ANDREW BEAULIEU said his favorite part of sold he liked the lions the circus was the end best They Jumped In when a clown was shot the cage he explained of a cannon He said I be scared to he like lo do that loo go in there 1 tough He said he wanted to grow up and be a lion Year after year the region bands out over half a million dollars in cultural agricultural social service and other grants People have been wondering how are these grants undcrwhatcriteria the regions chief officer Dennis said last week As Oakvllle Coun Carol Gooding noted there are no guidelines COURTNEY said she liked th ele phants best of all She opened her arms to show how big they arc I be scared to be riding on the ele phants Courtney said I would hold on to his trunk so I fail off 3 the clowns best They hod that nose a red nose Becky said She said the noses were a little As well Becky liked the little hats the clowns had on heads Stereo stolen An AM FM stereo cassette system with an estimated value of was stolen from a Cutlass while parked on Beaver Street In Glen Williams Thursday Wallet missing A wallet was taken from a victims clothing at Georgetown District High School Sunday An undisclosed amount of cash and personal papers are missing Wood scavengers An estimated worth of hickory and walnut wood was taken from Manufac taring on Armstrong Avenue In Georgetown The wood which was cut and piled was stored behind the building and stolen sometime between Feb and Truck scratched A Ford pickup truck was scratched and received damage to the mirrors and grill after it was parked behind the McGibbon Hotel Saturday night About in damages occurred Narcotic possession An Acton man has been charged with possession of a narcotic after Halton regional police found an amount of suspected marijuana during a routine vehicle check Mercury damaged Mercury received an in damages after it was hit by an unknown vehicle in the parking lot of Georgetown Market Plaza over the weekend bump A Mercury Bobcat received about in damages after It was hit by an unknown vehicle while parked on Main Street in Acton Sunday morning in damage An AMFM cassette ration Street In Glen system and various cas- Williams Wednesday tapes with an evening value of were An additional taken from an Oldsmob- occurred in damages lie parked on Confede- during the theft whin it comes to giving grants Burlington Coun James Grieve said members of the public who are approaching the region for a grant should have some under standing of how grants arc allocated and if their request falls into a cate gory If we re going to be in the grant business we got to have some rules as to how were go to conduct ves he said What do you do with groups with surpluses or with GICs guaranteed Investment certificates or money Colun Grieve asked I think anybody coming to this level of government for help better damn well need World Day of Prayer A World Day of Prayer Is being boated at St Church In Glen Williams Friday March at 1 30 pm The theme Is peace through prayer and action Miss Daisy Dunlop will be the guest speaker Other churches from the area will be taking part Lunch will be served after the service in the hall For more information call DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown 9 am 5pm Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by appointment 8772359 Drug speaker At a planning meeting held last night Tuesday at the Optimists Hal Norman met with community leaders to work out last minute 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