Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1986, p. 3

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Emptyhanded Alter entering on apartment from the balcony of the sixth floor of a John Street apartment building thieves stole nothing The apartment was entered between Dec and A bottle of rum and other property was moved but nothing was taken police said To Set Into the the balcony screen was off damage tour Brampton people received Injuries In an automobile accident at Maple Avenue and River Road Dec One driver travelling over the centre lint while making a lum was the of the accident polite wild In juries to two passengers from one car and a passenger and from the other car were serious police said Damage totalled Tools stolen An estimated In tools was stolen from a Irwl box at Building Products at Main Street North In Georgetown The tools were taken between Dec 19 and To get to the tools the tool box lid had to be unscrewed A drill pliers measuring and more were taken Snowblower thief A snow blower on the lawn of a K Ingham Road home In Acton was taken between Dec and The red five horse power blower is worth police said Minor injuries A Georgetown woman received minimal injuries in an accident In an Erin man whose car went out of control police said The accident was Christmas Eve at 30 a m and damage to the Georgetown woman car wis The Erin man was south bound on the Ninth Line at W kilometres per hour when he lost control and collided with north bound traffic police said Crosses the line Two vehicles received l damage Dee when one of them crossed over the centre line on a curve A Georgetown woman east bound on McNabb Street at Mill Street in Georgetown crossed the centre line and collided with a Georgetown mans Chevrolet police said Cars collide A woman making a rum from Acton s Queen Street on Road collided with a Fergus mans vehicle Christmas Eve at p Damage to the cars totalled 500 police said Nobody was Injured of control An accident in which Georgetown woman passed im properly caused a total of damage police said The accident was Dec 23 at 1 p on Street at Street Georgetown woman and a an received minimal Injuries Fire beat Porch blaze A faulty electrical cord exten attached to a portable healer resulted inaporch fire Dec 20 Hills firefighters were called out to 11 Margaret Street at Damage was estimated at Si Garage fire Firefighters were called out to itinguish a small garage lire Dec 2GatahomoonLol7 Concessions Hot ashes from a fireplace were vacuumed into a central vacuum unit in the garage Firefighter responded at about 3 a m to the home located on the Ninth Line just south of the loth age was estimated at around Stop the press A fire alarm went off at he In dependent newspaper on Main Street In Georgetown Saturday at a m The alarm was false however The unit hid just malfunctioned Chimney fire It was too late to Santa but a chimney fire must have put a worry into residenls of a home on IBS Mountain view Road North The fire started Dec at There wnn no damage to fire department spokesman Till- IBM Panel Futures Hits the jackpot A mother of three Is the winner of a free nil paid trip lu Bahamas Jill seated will be heading out soon the new to work on a winter Ian her husband Jim She nays It htr first lime winning a trip and laughs she II probably win Congratulating her on her win Monday were llcruld Advertising Carl and imager Suzanne I The trip the prize in a five week promotion sponsored by the follow local companies Cross Ways Don ills Outdoor Power quip men I Centre Georgetown Fabrics lib Mens Wear Cooper I- Rentals The Herald and tollger photo Host a student from another land Snow job Hitching a ride Is always morr fun than working Jim Roger seen here with tighter Ivy clearing away snow in front of their Main Street North In Acton Herald photo WATCH FOR OUR SUPER SALE FLYER IN JANUARY HAPPY NEW YEAR Youth program stresses education skills goals Herald Staff In second floor room of a downtown Georgetown office young women arc discussing how wearing a dress can be to get ting job And as long as there is a chance they might not get a Job without a they agree it should even if normally it snot Finding and keeping the right Job is what the women are learning Like most of young men and women who have taken the same seminar these women have had keeping a Job A lack of qualifications is of their pro blcm Very few of them have beyond Grade said Colleen Mrs conducts seminars for young and unemployed She is staff member the North Youth Service YES on flndb jobs lor a youth Mrs Bulla Is an employment counsellor lor Part of her job lb helping of the Futures program Futures is funded and Is designed to help youth find jobs Candidates for program are out of school and without work for Futures are placed in jobs where they receive training they lick said Mrs Bull Wages for on the job training arc minimum wafe and ire paid by the On tano government Mrs Bulla snid Participants stay with an employer for a maximum of IB weeks and if they continue in program wil be transferred to another job lor another 16 weeks Thret 16 week placements are allowed Many of the employees end up being hired by thi company where they arc placed Mrs Jobs for Futures candidates could consist of anything do care sales hair dressing or with plumbers or electricians Mrs Bulla snld Statistics collected for Jamnry and November 198C show thai people started the Futures I- OK Hull an employment counsellor for North Youth Service One or her duties is Riving seminars no finning and Herald photo with employer per cent of with employers and per went tosehool Or the who enrolled in Futures IB did complete ihe Minos t half those fund other jobs and relumed to school Still others wen referred to another employment Ms is an important part of the Futures program students with less thin i Grade education arc encouraged to get their high school In order to stiy in Futures must continue to their Ms skills are poor Ms said These participants arc given IB weeks of preemployment training at Sheridan College They learn skills which will help them in the working world and they set career goals Ms Arbic said After completing their pre employment courses these par get their placement They also continue to upgrade their education Ms In addition to the upgrading of education participants continue to receive counselling from the YES staff Workshops are part of that counselling Through discussion and instruction students learn more about the work force Safely motivation job satisfaction work values and Interviews ore some of the topics tackled in such workshops Mrs Bulla supervises the workshops and she admits that the futures participants the only ones benefitting from them I love this job lis great I really like working with students she said Colleen Bulla has a in sociology She is from Milton Christine has a in social sciences and is from Acton The North Youth Employment Service has offices in Milton and Georgetown In Georgetown offices are at Mam St South The number is Intcrculturc Canada a not for profit organization for exchange has officially launched Us host family search in On Thanks to Intcrculturc Canada Ontario residents now have the op portunity to host i foreign dent who will live is a of their family for almost a ye ir After being carefully selected in their own country 168 uunj students will spend the in Canada The from dlf fcrent countries and in lielwein and 18 years old Interculture in id attention to the of tin dent with the host fimily iue of the range of nils Inter culture Cimda is iioIl to a youth having common tnits with the family in terms of interests ae or even Hits families and students not only discover their similarities but also enjoy the richness of their fcreuces hundreds families live i wonderful One host parent of i Japanese student wrote We have very deep lionship with Through her we came to know the customs of another count Our new daughter has become a re friend too interested in more informitinn ibout hosting a student may call 1 or write to Canada rue St Jacques 700 Que OFFICE SUPPLIES Dont forget Legions New Years Day Levee Legion Not too much it in the way of organized no Friday night rcsulls to report lit Dec 25 win ners Marchand Bruce Clarke 110 Carl Deforest 493 Alex Malenfont Bob Jan 1 draw winners 165 Ken Melsaac hurl Cuthberl Fred Hams Tost Scott Haines Carole Norton I lake this to remind you and myself to spare a few moments to think of those who are sick at home or in hospital A visit can do so much The Branch Clubroom v Ill close at p m on New Year that is the for those wishing to pay their 1987 dues and qualify for the Do it now Presidents Levee New Years Day from unlil j Music in the Lounge On Saturday Jan The J in Hoots Jan 17 KODAK PAPER SERVICE TRIO PHOTO FINISHING Hilton H at Maori SI IZSMilnSt North DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN LIBRARY EH CENTRE 8772359 W II tow nils your jM PUBLIC NOTICE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 12 1987 FLAT RATE WATER SERVICE CHARGES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS WilotSpivicesiiiCCised horn 1 550 SUB DIVISION CONNECTION CHARGE FOR A mm x METER Increise from SI In 205 Commissioner of Public Works I WGREETINGS TO ALL FOR A SAFE HAPPY no etown dip Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hours Mon FiiOnm Opon Snluidny a a NEWNUMBER 55 Sinclair Ave Unit Georgetown 8776682 SB- DRIVING SCHP0L Next Course Jan 2Feb 630930 For Information About Course Or Private Lessons I OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL S DRIVING SCHOOL PARKUNCOLNMERCURY HVW 7 BETWEEN TOrmwetfwwi Tasty Recipes EGGN0G yolks cups milk 1 vimllo or rum egg nutmeg Boot yolks add sugar Add milk and fhvounnrj Boat whiles stiff fold in Pour in till sprinkle wilh nut meg Foodstuff MAIN St S GEORGETOWN HOLIDAY HOURS CLOSED BACK TO BUSINESS AS USUAL Friday 2 Jan -foodstuff-

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