Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1989, p. 12

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday January 1989 Moving Up The First Brownies bas a special enrol Kerri Ann Wild Almee Jones Jillfan John Bethany ment ceremony to welcome new members to their Booker and Carley Photosubmitted group Seen here are new members Gaelan Scouters face busy times by Jean Layman Herald Special The North Halton District Coun til of Scouts Canada opened the new year with a meeting at the Op timist Hall on Jan A full comple ment of members was on hand for the meeting President Hie Golding welcomed the large gathering and introduced the new secretary Mrs Dawn The Scouts Canada slogan You Can Make The Difference When You Add One More leader boy member adult member or onej more went to the program for boys in Beavers on up to Rovers Coming events discussed includ the Craft Workshop for first year Cubs to be held Jan 21 at St Andrews United Church hall Con tact person is Steve Norman North District winter camp for Scouts will be held February 11 and 12 at Ebor Park Blue Springs The 3rd Acton Ven turers will be in charge and the contact person is Derek Pollitt The North District Kub Kar Rally will be held Feb 18 at Knox Presbyterian Church hall Georgetown Church parades banquets and special events will be held during ScoutGuide Week Feb Halton Regional Conference 89 will be held March at E C Drury High School 55 Ontario Street Milton All group commit tee members District and leaders are requested to register early and select their choice of sessions Con tact Larry Kivell at 8782794 or Golding at 8778774 for further in formation Don Buckles reported on fund raising The Trees for Canada pro ject has been scheduled for April 29 John Sharpies volunteered to assist in the Acton area and will assist in the Georgetown area Treasurer Barb Durham presented a report and a lengthy discussion on special events for the was convened District Commissioner Elaine Hannah received the District T shirts from Sandy Booth All groups are requested to get their orders in as soon as possible Ms Hannah reported the First Aid Course was starting to fill up with registrations for January Contact person Is Jim Auger at North District Council ex pressed condolences to the Owen family for the loss of their son JohnJr The next regular meeting will be held Feb and the annual general meeting will be held March 1 Both will be at the Optimist Hall on Highway 7 west of Georgetown Plans being made for Plymouth trip ByJT HAYES Branch PRO The Georgetown branch of Royal Canadian Legion will hold a meeting Wednesday Jan tonight for the Plymouth group and other interested parties For further details contact Comrade Norm Ward CAR CLUB Winners in the Jan draw were 397 Jim Fisher 78 Edith Shoebridge Colin Gib son H T Henderson Claudette Caldwell and 198 Eleanor Nicholson SPORTS For in house cribbage the Sam Memorial trophy will be competed for on Saturday Get those dues in now The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 Georgetown Ladies Auxiliary reminds members that we are into a new year The dues for are now past due If yours are still unpaid please pay them by the end of January If you are unable to make the January meeting you can leave them behind the bar or send them to Jean 30A Queen St Georgetown There was bowling in Oakville Jan 7 and Georgetown came in first Congratulations Marion Carney Jean Foster Trudy Paul Leanne Hall Hazel Dumper and Anne Nicholson Oakville was se cond Acton B third and Acton A third Jean Foster had high triple with 729 Saturday Jan 14 is euchre in Ac ton with registration at 10 30 a Sunday Jan there will be a zone meeting in Milton The Color Party is to be there for p m and the meeting Is at p Our meeting on Jan 19 should be Interesting as Zone Commander I Muriel Pick will be attending Please try to make It out for the Jan 21 at 30 p Members wishing to take part are requested to put their names on the list in the Zone B7 fivepin bowling hosted by Branch 82 Port Credit is Jan 28 Deadline for entries is Jan 22 See the notice board for further details SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Winners were Joan Conway Keith Tost David Bell Frank Nicholson Dorothy Vinkle Helen Mack Korzack Bryon Gray Glen Gordon and Garry Kirk The roast was won by Bill Barber ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE Jan 14 Bruce Hare Jan 21 Mr Dan Jan 28 In the clubroom mini bingo with Bob and Corey nursery furniture accessories maternity fashions Infant wear gifts toys 211 Guelph St CENTRE Georgetown 8732448 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AWTBENT0NDT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Brampton teens murder hits close to home People often ask you as a reporter to write an article on some topic they want to voice an opinion on Usually you listen and sometimes you do something about it The murder in Brampton last week of a 19yearold guy really threw me Brampton It on our doorstep location wise This bust city is in the heart of suburbia It should feel as secure as going home So when a police officer friend suggested I talk about Patrick Healy viciously stabbed in an ap parently unprovoked attack I obliged Straight out of high school and sitting in his Dodge Charger with a girlfriend chatting at a local park Patrick was killed stabbed at least three tunes in the rib area Most of us have been to parks at night Being 19 years old was not so long ago for me and sitting in a car with a friend is not an unlikely scenario But in Brampton lives were changed forever A young girl witnessed a murder And a mother who tried to revive her son as he hovered near deaths door failed in a piteous attempt the boy was already dying when his girlfriend drove him home What a memory for a mother to have of her son And what a burden to put on a teenage girl who will forever live in fear The media didnt hesitate to jump on the bandwagon in pointing Company charged The Ontario Environment Ministry has charged a bellville company with shipping an unclassified pesticide to one of its customers King Pesticides Limited operates a pesticide packaging and distribution facility The charges allege that on May the company shipped King Warble Fly Spray Powder to the Ministry of Natural Resources contrary to the Pesticides Act King Warble Fly Spray Powder was not at the time classified for sale in Ontario by Regulation A court date has been set for a Jan 23 at the Milton Cour thouse accusatory fingers I remember turning on the radio and hearing PI Kelts Korner Klivl Donna Stall that two black men possibly a Charger were on the loose somewhere in the Metro area They were suspected in the stabbing death of Patrick Healy As it turns out both men were not black One was Portuguese But what was really outrageous was the media attempt con nect the murder of victim Patrick with the police shooting of Mississauga youth Wade Was it revenge for the life of the black youth shot after he was discovered in a stolen car they asked People look for answers Why asked the Toronto Sun in a bold red headline plastered over the graduation photo of the dead Patrick Healy Why asked the press at conferences around town Why indeed Murder is not new to anybody Its certainly happened throughout history in every country in the world and in every social class of people But in our Utopian worlds here in Suburbia in smaller towns murder is an outrage confined to the television set It happens in Nicaragua Libya and even in Toronto But It doesnt happen here Things change Now it does hap pen here With a piece of metal two thoughtless animals took the life of an innocent teen Stealing from him his life they also stole something from all of us our in nocence Perhaps thats why the murder of Patrick cuts so Main Street South Downtown Georgetown CHUNKY SALE I OFF tateMmn SUPER WOOL machine washable Rexel PEN SETS 0 OFF PLUS MANY MORE INSTORE SPECIALS SALE DATES Wed Jan 11 to Sat Jan 14 1989 GEORGETOWN YARN CRAFTS GEORGETOWN MARKET 521

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