Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September IMS Signs stolen Halton Regional Police say four parking signs valued at were stolen outside a Hyde Park Drive building sometime bet ween Sept and Sept A reserved and handicapped park sign and two tenant parking signs were stolen 600 damage Someone caused damage to a parked on Ran som Street in Acton after scrat ching the passenger door and denting the rear this past week police say Charges laid Police have laid charges of tering a death threat assault and obstructing justice after a man punched an Acton woman 33 in the mouth and broke her dental plate at a Kingham Road residence in Ac ton Monday night The man ap peared at a bail hearing Tuesday in connection with the incident Singlecar accident Police laid charges of impaired driving following a singlecar ac on Sideroad east of Trafalgar Road in Georgetown Monday night A year old Georgetown man is scheduled to appear in court Oct in connec tion with the incident Balhnafad Jim Dandies keep winning By BEm SOJKA Ballinafad Members of the Balhnafad Jim Dandies continued their winning season when they reigned at the Township Fire Fighters mixed 3pitch tournament held in Hillsburgh on Saturday Sept 2 The Ballinafad team con sisted of Vivian Liz Smith Sandra Prowse Martin Sharon Marshall Betty So- jka Doug Smith Ron Wheeler Mark Dorrell and Jim Bailey as the coach Although not having the ad vantage of playing previously together the team played well with a great defence Offensively Ron Wheeler and Doug Smith pounded out homeruns Mark Dor New year for UCW The month of September heralds the start of another new women ersit graduates in Hill who are members of the Canadian Federation of University Women In act Sept marks the date of the Georgetown Unixersity Women club annual wine and cheese reception lor old and members As aluavs this first get together of the vear held at S s Church in Glen Williams fr m 7 to One of the primary the club assists in promoting education in Hills is through scholarship awards This close to in scholarship aw an s will be hand ed out to local area students The monies raised for the scholarships are from proceeds collected at the April book sale The book sale has become a tradition in Georgetown and for manv is the true sign that spnng has arrived The presentation of awards will be at the wine and cheese recep tion beginning at 7 30 m Georgetown District High Schm student Bonnie Clark who is enrolled in a university degree program won the award The award lor a student enrolled in a university institution i e community college goes to Julie Anderson also from The award recipient Acton High School will be selected the month of September Two awards will be given to students enrolled in the Adult Learner program A decision has not yet been made Cibic was chosen to receive the Mature Student award and from Bishop Reding High School Proficiency Awards were given to two Grade students Daniel and Nicole Remedies Throughout the year the presents an interesting program of monthly meetings generally held at Centennial School in Georgetown Meetings begin at 45 for members with presentations from guest speakers at 8 30 The public is encouraged to attend Here s a brief lineup of this years program Oct J Public Education Are We Getting Our Mone Worth A panel dis ussioti with Bob Williams Arlene Bruce and Dick Canadian Authors ith Constance Beresford Howe and Jack Batten Jan y Georgetown Past Present and Future Mark Historical SoeieU Feb 6 1990 The Law and The Young Offenders M Wright Correctional Social Worker March 6 Discover the Elf in Yourself Putting laughter back into your life Shire In addition to regular meetings the club has established a variety of interest groups r inging irom hiking and bridge to French con versation and art tours For families the sponsors the Super Sunday Series As Art exhibition Local artists Shirley Brambley and Bev Didur will be showing original prints oils and water colors at the Georgetown Library Gallery from September through September 30 during regular gallery hours DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 this years program should draw large crowds The first concert of the series will be held on Oct featuring Beauty J and the Beast by the Ontario Ballety Company The Christmas event is CATSGetting Ready lor Christmas on Dec This is a delightful music and dance performance sure to enter in young and old The third and final concert will Ix held Feb 25 1990 Charlotte Diamond a well known Canadian singer and winner of a JUNO award in 1986 ill per form All concerts are held at the H 1 on Hills Cultural Centre with two showings and 30 pm For more information call 877 8927 or Tickets are son for the threeseries program After Sept 30 the price will be loperson If you would like more informa tton on the club call Gatl at or Mary Lou at Come and be a part of the Georgetown Universitj Women Club and share your love of tion with others OFFICE MAGIC FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS Georgetown ACCIDENTS and or TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your Insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former Police Officer will defend you in court Free Consultation 873 1898 i i TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 NON DENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE 41 Bramalea corner Hwy Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 30 a m A Wednesday 8 We Provide Children Church Nursery ce English Id Italian on a Pastor GeorqeA 792 2176 made a spectacular throw to home plate from deep centre field to thwart a run coming in Sandra and Doug Smith shared pitching duties Sharon Marshall was voted Most Valuable Player because of her consistent hitting and great plays in the field This Ballinafad mixed team took on the OPP detachment in their first game to come up with a win Their second game played against the Fire Fighters ended in a 1413 win for Balhnafad A happy wish for Vera who celebrated her birthday by playing a terrific left field position with the team This tournament was organized to raise money for the Muscular Dfslrophy Society The Fire Fighters should be commended for their efforts The tournament was timely well run and a lot of fun for the participants Ballinafad donated approximately to this worthy cause Beavers Cubs Scouts Venturers and Rovers register this week By JEAN LAYMAN Spirit of Scouting still has a Herald Special special magic for Beavers Cubs Beaver Cub Scout Venturer Scouts Venturers and Rovers The 1989 90 Scouting Year which begins next week offers programs to 25 million people worldwide in countries Scouting is for youth and young adults five- to 26 years of age and Rover registration will be held in North Halton District on Sept for 2nd Georgetown 7 at St Georges Anglican Church Sept 11 for 1st Acton 7pm at the Seoul Hall Beavers full Cubs full Sept for Georgetown 6 at to groTand helps Sept 12 for 1st Glen Williams p become aware pm at St Albans Church Glen they live in Williams Sept for 1st scouting develops confidence at the leadership skills School Sept or 3rd and basic survival skills Acton 7pm at the Scout Hall Sept for 1st Georgetown 7 pm at St John s United Church Sept for 1st Hornby at United Church For further information contact District Commissioner Elaine Hannah at 7492 North Halton District President Dennis White at or A S of Cubs Jean Layman at 8776492 Beavers boys 7 years old Sharing Sharing Cubs boys 9 10 years old Do Your Best Scouts boys to 14 years old Be Prepared Venturers youth 14 to 17 years old Challenge Rovers young adults to 26 years old Service Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START SEPT 13th Wed Evenings 00 1008 for 4 Weeks 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300 000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA