Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1985, p. 13

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Tom- Country DRY CLEANING SAME DAY DAY SERVICE 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING SECTION SfCTKIN I lilt 1IMIUD Wednesday Vagal Launching their I93S biplane look fit years quite an occasion when Servos left and his frlei Stan landed after their maiden teit flight Sunday at t friend and well wishers lined the run Hoy to witness the event Herald photo Pilot project skyrockets for two biplane enthusiasts By KELLY WILSON Herald Special It was a pilot project that look over five years to complete but for Georgetown Morley Servos and Stun it was pure happiness when their feet left the ground Sunday Airport about friends of watched with awe as the Air Canada pilots took off in their 1938 Beachcraf Taking the biplane through Its paces the two friends celebrated the culmination of five years of work In putting together a plane that had to be completely rebuilt Watching on the sidelines was Morley father Stan Servos for IS years before he bought it Mr Servos figured it would lake him two years to fix the plane but due to problems with the availability of parts it has token more than twice that time He had to moke the parts he t get Stan Wilkin was the machinist and engineer of the project tie was the brains behind the wings which took hours each to be completed The wings consist of hundreds of wooden struts The project was a group effort with lots of help from family and friends Mr Servos who has been flying since he was IT expects to enter his antique classic In various air shows Mr Servos bought a skeleton of the 1338 Beachcrnft five years ago for The plane is one of four Beachcraf I r Staggerwings in Canada The plane had been sitting idle in 180 miles per hour The plane was originally owned by he Department of was used as an executive plane It is capable of In your opinion Did the GDHS all candidates meeting change your opinion about the forthcoming election WELL STEAD It has rein forced my opinion that I think I hove made he right choice It was good to see them all out and I It very Informs live Yes it did sway my opinion and opened my eyes to many import ant issues regarding the election INGS I have changed my position about who I originally wonted to vote for I noticed the poll wasn t direct same of them talked around Ml MA Yes it has changed my opinion on how I am to vote caused me to reconsider my position I was at how the politicians talk in circles Soviet church tour for Rev Boyles illenicd I iluriy St Nun Lathe One of those present was lit JimDojlcs of Si George Aiifclk in Church Georgetown He part or number roup that spin fourteen lys in the up is ltd the III former Moderator of the Un ted Church of Can and current of six Presidents of hi World Council of I Tin sin tin Ml n April 11 lciiiny Tin W iii it mil ill Hit nil side i intuit Hit oiiil I- istcr cess inuni the Hit roup v mcluieil ins Him in nil United JIM numbers hill several to meet villi iders ficulty ind TV auction lets you bid in your home wh it would happen once he whs Although claimed there was i oppression they ltd that Jews were not free to travil to Israel liiltr the same day the roup visited a mosque a Baptist The intensive trip left Mr with all positive impression the people and with in of the of crossing turners into i strange In visiting 16 differ churches during the tour ht large crowds and a deeply religious spirituality among the people On the other hand llcratd Special I rim the comfort hid is diverse Is a while W itihmt the Kinmns TV Auction to mist in for ihros The Kinsmen Auction which is first in Hal Hills will on table Motid i mi II rl lit Hi It us tilt Limit r si irdd in lit Ml the US in id Instl lute ml he I did for life In the I of million ll up visited the ind Hurt 1 ink llh represent tie funclioninj churches city W in Moscow a of over 8 million Church ciders seemed eon ft dent speaking of the health of the church ind of the relations with lious Affairs On Mr will be speaking about Ins trip an open meet in it St George at more nullum ill UK I ll III I iirch from Hull i 12 Item to be One of the PLANTING TOMORROWS FORESTS The Yes my opinion has changed I felt that nit the candidates avoided the mil si ions effectively The only one that answered them was the The items up for sale ire if vinous sizes Then ire itnus r member the f ill the iltms to lie off will Ik in Tin Her lid on Viewers in start in their fir dims it on the fl series of 15 minute Moments will si In each semeiitl 1 will shown ind iff uliers cm bid on item any time during the show until the Hi in is sold The highest item Hems Mirth between and will be evenly dispersed throughout he evening ieii successful er will be entered in a for a hot point oven worth Thi donated will be fur the end of the evening There will be a pick up point in Georgetown one in Alton the buyers will pick up ihclr pure hi The Kn raise from between the event accord inei ithiiluiirman Bob This tvenl club when club One plants one die and the other Just watches Scouts and Cubs were busv planting trees at the Conservation Area Matthew knelling and Scon Auger plant a small tree while Mark Henderson on The 3rd Scouts and 1st Cubs took part in the exercise Herald photo 1985 F1 50 PICKUP 1985 BUSTERS BUSTING OUTi FRONT WITH BEST BUILT NORTH AMERICAN QUALITY AND OUR BEST DEALS DRIVE TODA TO OUR WW OVERHEAD PRICES CAPITAL Guelph St Georgetown 8731626 HAVE YOU DRIVEN A mm POWER CONSOLE 13 Mm CLASS WWMSIHtEO POWER INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED POWER LOCK OKOU- NO CHARGE NO CHARGE speed no charge POWCAST WHEELS NO CHARGE OB LEASE FOR ONLY ABASED ON

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