Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1986, p. 2

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Vtr- ACTION A Tilt IIHU1 1 ID law Obituary Wheels of fortune Is there any doubt this picture Is On Wheels Ju about On Wheels Hob Stiles The money will be used lo help of the Georgetown Kinsmen Ihelr trail Herald presented a cheque for to photo Police beat Small explosion A spark from a crushing machine treated a small explosion Holly Industries on Avenue In Ac I on Thursday at am Sulphur was ignited in the dust collector Damage was estimated at and included damage lo an panel Unwanted takeout The Maple Mills Research Centre on Trafalgar Road were willing participants in a chicken lakeout business this week Bet ween Thursday and Friday so mcone stole 57 young lurkejs smalt chickens seven bags of chicken feed and an infrared heating lamp Theivcs entered one of the centres bams Total laluc of the tikeout was Pyramid scheme Police ire warning north residents not to participate in a pyramid scheme through the moil The scheme operating in the Georgetown area is called the remove the top name on the list contained in the letter and send to each name remaining The name removed Is replaced by the person receiving the letter who sends it to more people This kind of chain letter for profit i Claim your bike The Regional Police art preparing for their bicycle auction in September and ill bikes could be part of it Any bike not claimed by the end of will be auctioned Bikes be recovered in the evenings or on Sunday afternoon from the pullet station golfer An estimated in was taken from a vehicle parked on Elmore Drive in Acton A driver and balls win taken between Saturday and Sunday Impaired drivers A 33 yearold Georgetown man from Ontario Street was charged with impaired driving and falling to at the scene of in acci dent after being in volt in a colli on Street The dent was all Thursday A 20year old man from rural Georgetown was charged with paired driving at 1 am at Main Street and Henry He was driving police said A man stopped for speeding on Mountain mow Road South m was charged with im paired driving The 20yearold man will appear in court August 11 After being involved in an dent on Mam Street in Glen Williams a 23yearold Georgetown woman was found to be impaired The accident wu 10 a m Satur day A Georgetown man a Ford rolled it over and through a fence at 71 Before the collision the car was westbound on Street at an unknown rite of speed The lost control while making a north on Mum Street skidded sideways into the curb struck a bench and rolled over police said to the cor was estimated at Store robbers Police believe thuves entered Joseph s Hair Styling store on Street in Georgetown through the basement between Fn day and Saturday Once inside the stole 20 in cash and cigarettes The rear door of a Georgetown restaurant on Guelph Street was pried open between Friday and Saturday About 230 in cash and were taken About damage was done to the door House theft An undetermined amount jewellery and in cash was taken from a Mill Street resident in Professional Quality Year Guarantee Competitive Rates Call For Free Estimates 8772772 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 4168770109 Street Ontario RICK WEST President The Home Of Assurance Wishes To Announce That Effective June 30 1 986 MARJ ALLAN Is GENERAL MANAGER Of West Insuarance Ltd Ralph shared his music To the very end Georgetown s This hardworking man who loved music and the arts died Saturday in a battle with cancer He was in his year It was in 1954 thai Ralph his wife Enid and children Lee Anthony and Denlsc Katherine moved to Georgetown Since that move this modest man has been behind many of the town s best musical memories shows For his dedication to this Rotary Club he was named a Paul Harris Fellow the highest honor a attain He was always there when you wanted him Certainly he went out of his way to do something liolary Club past president Thorns said He was a real hard worker and a heck of a nice guy Mr Thorns knew Mr to years and participated with him in the minstrel shows The minstrel shows were put on locjily and also went on the road Strictly for fun they were in Hie sixties longtime secretary of the Georgetown Mr was well respected fellow Harry said He did nil those things everybody lakes for grunted he said entertainment Ralph looked after it Daughter Jane Timleck 19 remembered Mr Ursel as her music teacher at Georgetown High School Mr I aught at the school until his retire year ago Before that hi commuted lo Toronto for years as He was amizing Jane lie had a lot of patience when it came to musicals Getting people to sing the same song at the sunn time takes skill Artisans at work Skilled Artisans will be demonstrating 19th and century crafts as the Ontario Agricultural Museum features Artisans at Work Feature demonstrations will in elude broom making production of earthenware crockery woodwork ing and tmsmithlng The site will also be alive with demonstrations akin blacksmithing and Domestic crafts such as spinning and weaving of wool will also be featured Georgetown alily Hume Furnishings Ralph I He was her in radc j thrtugh li said Mr had good sense of humor indlotsi ft dent Then wuv hue done musicals without Ralph The kids re illy him 1 feel 1 in reiilv fortunate to hue been at he wis there she Mid Mr I rscl led the students through like Goes Li icr Tie ind of Green Gables in others Ik w is dso of tin founding of the Hilt in Legal Clinic Geirgetown Globe Mr is the that on its feet igain in 19BI 1 She snd he wis mUMCil director for Anything Ones and involved with the niuic it suit of the series Most recently he worked on music for the S Daughter put on last month His will be i big loss to the arts in he was Clothing Wens Ladies Cluldrens ALTERATIONS I ISM AFTER FIVE MAIN ST S 8773388 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING JULY 28th TO 31st SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM fttW tun to pjn Classroom KG INSURANCE DISCOUNTS PRIVATE IN CAR LESSONS 8770751 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown NEXT CLASS AUGUST WEEK COURSE WadnMday NC REBATE TO STUDENTS ill graduating Young Canada or jmedlal family a from Chrrtiar flood on in on new or uaad OVER 200000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada driving force for the arts Mrs Parker said an policy for Hills and on a commit lee planning the fifth an celebration for the Halton Hills Library and Cultural Centre In the late seventies Mr had been on the bull di no advisory com ml lee which planned that Centre on Church Street He really kept the arts council going He was the arts council Mrs Parker said He gave a lot to the community Arts Council President Wendy agreed She said he held the council together and his absence would bean incredible loss In 1983 the Georgetown Lions Club recognized Mr Ursel gins contributions to his community and named him Citizen of the Year In April he was honored at the Honors and Recognition Awards night for enhancing community ap preciation for the performing arts Seniors in town will miss Mr and his merry making troupe which performed mini musical theatre pieces for them For the past two years Mr and his friends were entertaining residents at Centennial Manor on New Year Day He spent many hours behind the piano adapting and I scores he told The Herald in Georgetown has always been very musical with a lot of people looking for a musical outlet especially BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 8778877 CD HOLY CROSS ROHAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BANQUETS PARTES DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 336 Queen St Acton NEW DAY CARE CENTRE OPENING GEORGETOWN DAY CARE CENTRE 469 ST TAKING REGISTRATION FOR AUGUST 1 WE PROVIDE- HOT LUNCHES QUALIFIED E E TEACHERS LOVING CARE FULLV EQUIPPED PLAYGROUND HOURS A M M KINDERGARTEN PICK UP 8774376 ROLLER SKATING Every Wednesday June September 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena 700 900 pm ADMISSION SPECIALS July 1 6th Adults Night all adults over yrs admitted lor price July Teen Night All teens admitted tar price July Couples Night Couples admitted or 1 Aug Numbers right Wear a shirt a number lor price admission Aug Hat Night Wear a hat 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