Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1988, p. 2

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Wednesday July Guitars stolen A music lover wilked off with worth of equipment from a Street music shop sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning Three guitars were missing and the front window had been smashed with a rock police say Youths charged A Georgetown Catholic school received 000 damage to two po tables Saturday between noon and midnight police say Glass and doors were damaged and the Inside of the portables ransacked said Hal ton police Two youths have been charged with break and enter and will appear in court August 16 Cash stolen A Guelph Street office was r Backed sometime between July and July Hal ton police say A rear window was smashed and or cash was stolen Tires slashed A car parked in its Boulevard home received damage in a tire slashing Incident between 10 p July and Bam July to police say Extinguisher stolen A fire extinguisher was stolen from St Georges Anglican Church sometime Saturday police Men charged Three men were charged in con with a domestic dispute on Georgetowns Mill Street A con cerned resident called Halton police to remove one of the visitors at the home Police arrested two Georgetown men both and one Acton man for obstructing police and assaulting a police of fleer The men will appear in court August 15 Wallet stolen open for ventilation Friday night police say The cor was parki ji Armstrong Avenue factory Assault charge A 23yearold Acton man been charged in connection with the assault of his common law wife July Police say the man allegedly pulled the wife from bed and punched her in the head The man will appear In court August Store robbed A store near Fifth Line and Highway was robbed of cedar rails of undetermined value Canada Day weekend Gravel dumped A mistake on his tractor trailer eft a man covered in grovel July The man unloading gravel at the Dufferin Quarries apparently pulled the wrong switch and dumped the gravel on himself Injuring his hand forearm and fracturing a rib He was taken to Milton District Hospital and released the same day police say Purse stolen An unlocked car parked outside a Georgetown public pool for five minutes was entered by a stranger who took the owners purse containing Halton police say Teacher receives citation for community relations Hornby resident Clifford passed away Man charged Line and Steeles Avenue Sunday night Police say the driver of a- 19B7 Chrysler failed to vield the right of way for a west bound Mercury driven by a New York woman The driver of the Chrysler is charged under the Highway and Traffic Act Police report no Injuries Tom who from Wilfrid with a English M A in History and with a Master of Education from the University of Toronto received a rare honour with a citation from the 36 Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation for excellence in school com muni rela Ions The Bob Brooks Award was created by OSSTF for excellence in school community relations It was named after the late principal of Malvern Collegiate Institute in Toronto Special citations have been created to recognize teachers who were nominated for excellence in education and community relations Mr has served on local regional provincial and federal organizations He has served with distinction over the years on many organizations the Ontario Association for Curriculum Develop ment Advisory Council the Ex ecutlve of the Ontario Education Research Council York University Reading Conference council Wilfrid Board of Governors Senate and the Alumni Association the University of Toronto Board of Directorate and the Ontario In for Studies in Education He was cofounder of first chair man of the Language Arts Con ference chairman of the Advisory Council four years of the Liberal Studies Program at Sheridan Col lege and one of eight members to make a film on Group Dynamics This film about two hours in length was shown all across Canada and the US He has written articles on topical subjects and has brought in national and international speakers to Georgetown At the local level he was the founder and president four years of the Holy Cross Parents Hon He was a cofounder and first president of the Georgetown Cricket Club He organized and chaired the Optimist Oratorical Essay and Art contests for a number of years He chaired a committee for a number of years which brought In Innovative practices for the Annual Commence ment Exercises at Georgetown District High School He introduced and organized table tennis I earns and karate at GDHS He has organized new teachers nights and professional development con ferences for secondary school teachers Mr was vicechairman of the Ccnten nial Committee He spent over three years in producing the 256page Centennial Book Mr served as se cond vice president of the Georgetown and Area Ratepayers Association and was chairman of the very successful I Love Georgetown Program where thousands of peo ple participated in the program sponsored by and the Chamber of Commerce Mr has served as prcsl dent of the Halton Secondary School Teachers Federation and has token strong stands against the introduc tion or educational fads from south of the border Mr Ramau torsi ngh has helped to organize the Notional Youth Pari la of Canada has served as Sergeant at arms on two occasions Sittings are held In the Senate Clumber in Ottawa He has also written articles on no concerns namely the BNA Act Canadian Constitution and the Governor General He took time to forward a nine page typewritten brief on the restructuring of the Senate Mr gave the feature address at the Canada Grenada Educational Conference Interviewed Governor General Sir Paul Scoon for the University of Toronto and has written educational papers on topics like Reading and Its Importance Mr is a director of the Georgetown Chamber of Com and treasurer of the Phi Delta Kappa Educational body of the University of Toronto Chapter and a member of the Commonwealth Club Mr Ramautarsingh says it is a great honour to serve the com muni ty and to know that people do ap preciate what has been done over the years I thank those responsible for this honour and I share this with all those I worked with A long time resident of Hornby Clifford S died on June 27 1SB8 at Milton District Hospital after a lengthy Illness He was SI years or nee and lived at Georgetown all his life Ho farmed until 1962 when he sold the farm to Hornby Towers Golf Course except for one lot on which he and his wife Margaret nee Stephens retired He was manager and shareholder of a chicken business Farms Ltd un til his retirement He enjoyed woodworking wood carving and sports especially hockey and baseball He attended United Church regularly holding any office assigned faithful ly He had three daughters Joan Mrs Robert Marshall l Milton Marilyn Mrs Victor Calgary Alberts and Diane Mrs Paul May and seven grand children Wayne Carolyn ana Bren Reta Hunter in hospital many friends of Reta Fisher Hunter of Burl wilt be interested to know she is a patient in Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington Sympathy to Sommervilles sympathy Is extended to Norman and Ethel Hyatt SommerviUe of Sudbury on the death of his mother Mrs Dorothy SommerviUe of Sudbury B C on June 19 Funeral services was held at the Funeral Home Surrey with burial In Phoenix Arizona Their family Don and Judy Malhys Michael and Rachel of MorinvlUe Alberto and Bob and Janet SommerviUe of Oakville are presently visiting their parents Get well wishes well wishes to Jim Fisher Georgetown who has been a patient in the Georgetown hospital for the past two months BeBt wishes NORVALGet well wishes to Jean formerly Nerval and now of Brampton who has been confined to her home for the last month with Osteoporosis Serious Injuries A Georgetown man was charged with impaired driving when his car went out of control and struck a tree on Mountain view Road Saturday police say The man was token to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with serious injuries Hospital officials say he Is still undergoing testing but is In good condition da Marshall Jeremy and Jonathan llawten and Sherry and Timothy May He has a sister Isabel Mrs James Carney and a brother Howard deceased Visiting was at McKersie Funeral Home June 29 and the funeral vice was held at Hill crest United Church June 30 Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery Milton Rev Jean Jones pastor con ducted the service Pall bearers were James Snow Ward Douglas Wrig Harold Wilson Merv Liv and Frank Honorary pallbearers were John McNibb Tom Blacked Bruce Mc Claude Picket Fred Near and Ken Ella news Smiths honored and Marilyn Smith were honored with an open house on July 3 on the occasion of their wedding anniversary Den and Elsie Smith RR2 Norval hosted the afternoon and friends and neighbors attended and en Joyed light refreshments Diane Taylor assisted her mother as hostess Paul Lisa and Stephen Smith attended their parents par ty as well as George and Marilyn mothers Mrs Helen Hemes of and Mrs Lalla Smith of Brush cleared NORVAL Norval area people will be pleased to know that work has started In cleaning the brush in the old St Pauls Anglican Church Cemetery The cemetery Is cent to cemetery in Nor Your Pocketbook Will SEE The Difference SINGLE VISION any presolpUon REGULAR Any prescription I 00 COMPLETE CONTACT LENSES tncl Fitting Fee Starter Kit iNi TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON KILLS GEORGETOWN RECREATION PARKS GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Every Wednesday From 7 pm to 9 pm to September 71M9B8 General Admission Skate Rental ADMISSION SPECIALS July Girls Night- All admitted tor hall pflco July Teen Night All admitted lor hall price July Couplet Night tied lor S I August 3 Hat Night Wear a hat lor hall admission August 10 Numbers Night Wear shirt with a rwncor lor had admission August Family Night Family admission August Night- Parent accompanied by a child August 31 Ladles Night All admitted lor hat price September Back to School All students hall ROLLER SKATING ACTON ARENA WILL BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DATES GENERAL ADMISSION SKATE RENTAL SundayJun12700pm to Sunday June 7 to 9 Sunday July 107 Sunday July 24 to 9 Sunday August to pm Sunday August 7 m to Sunday A p m to m CMHA seeking board members Do you have on interest in mental health issues You need not be a pro fessional In the mental health field to serve on the Board of Directors of the Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association The CMHA Is seeking interested and con community members to serve on Its Board Coll Pearl Wolfe

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