Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1990, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page THE HERALD Wednesday January Lions club looks for the 1989 citizen of the year The Georgetown Lions Club is looking for input from the com munity before it selects the 1989 Citizen of the Year Anyone in Georgetown can sub mit the name of a deserving group or person for the award The chairman of the committee which selects the Citizen of the Year for 1989 Mam said the only people who are not eligible for the award are members of the Lions Club and past recipients He said the club would also like to keep the choices non political Mr Mitera said the committee that selects the winner meets total secrecy in order to keep anyone including other members of the Lions Club from influencing their selection He also said that in the past the committees have been doing a thankless job but like the reci pients of the award the reward is in the act of giving The nominees are those who are making our life a little easier for us Mr said The whole purpose of the award is to honor a person who has been doing behind the scenes work and affecting the lives of many of the residents in the area Mr Mitera said The award was started on the premise that throughout the com munity there are many people who give their time and talents to benefit individuals or groups without reward or even without thanks Since its creation in 1973 the Lions Club has elected people or groups from the previous year as Citizen of the Year The winner of the Citizen of the Year award Tom had no idea he was even nominated Last year s chairman of the award selection committee said Mr Ramautarsingh was chosen for his years of extensive com munity involvement culminating in 1988 when Mr took part in the Georgetown District High School s centennial celebration which drew over people Former recipients of the award include Edward Ted Gorth for the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band for 1986 Jean Layman for Steamer Emmerson for Ralph for Esme Ball for A V Ab Tennant for Violet Haines for i960 Karen Hamson 1979 Irwin and Joy Noble for 1978 Walter H Gray for Connie for 1976 the Georgetown Volunteer Am Service for Rev Peter Barrow for 1974 the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department for 1973 and the first recipient was Peggy Treahy for herworkinl972 Mr Mitera said We re looking for the best possible recipient He would also like a large amount of resumes and recom mendations handed in We are as good as the community What they put m we can give out Nomination and tions can be sent to Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year Box 73 Georgetown Ontario COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES I i COUNTRY RANGE PUTT II COUNTRY FROZEN YOGURT i i i COUNTRY LOBSTER I I I HEW I I COUNTRVXMAS CRAFTS I i NEW i i COUNTRY BAKERY ENJOY A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY of and Ft r AC Horn lha Doll Coo 877 GEORGETOWN LIONS ARE SEEKING THE CITIZEN of the YEAR The Georgetown Lions Club is again looking for the Citizen of the Year someone who has given unselfishly to the Community The Lions Club want help from you in picking our most deserving citizen or group for 1989 Nominations ore now being received for Georgetown s Citizen of the Year Please mail nominations with supporting resume post marked not later than January to Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year P Box 73 Georgetown Ontario L7G The of the award will be made known in March at a dinner to be held in the Lions Club hall on March 6th The public is invited to attend special evening Tickets are available from Lions Club members Police chase truck on Hwy 7 Halton Regional Police did not take an active part in a police chase that started in Brampton and came through Georgetown last Friday morning Detective Sergeant Mike of 11 Division said police tagged along about a quarter mile behind the Peel Police cruisers Peel police said a man stole the cab section of a tractor trailer from a car dealership on Queen Street in Brampton at 2 30 a m The man rammed a Peel police car causing 2 damage to the vehicle and drove through Georgetown at speeds of up to kilometres per hour in desperate escape attempt that lasted for 50 minute Peel police said Two policemen received minor injuries when their cruiser was rammed Sgt confirmed the speeds and noted that Peel police stopped at red lights He also add ed that the road conditions were dry and there was little or no traf fie as the chase went up Highway 7 and moved onto Trafalgar Road police escorted the chase until it left Halton Region and continued north on Trafalgar said Det Sgt Mike He said Peel cruisers were involved in the chase Peel police said they caught a man after he failed to complete a turn and crashed A man ran away from the scene and was caught by Sergeant Roy and Con stable Fox of the Peel Police Department They arrested a man in Amaranth which is north of Orangeville Peel police said A Brampton man has been charged with break and enter theft two counts of criminal negligence causing injury failing to stop and dangerous driving Men charged with sexual assault A Georgetown man faces several charges following an dent in which a 12 year old boy was allegedly taken to an apart ment and assaulted by two men Metro police say a boy was picked up in Scarborough by a male suspect who performed an indecent act in the vehicle before driving to a Scarborough apart ment on Jan 6 There police say the boy was given alcohol sexually assaulted and photographed during the The men then drove the boy to downtown Toronto and left him there The boy contacted police and was taken to Sick Children s Hospital and released after ex Two suspects were arrested on Jan 7 Robert James Norton of Maui Street Georgetown and George Albert Phillips of Nielson Road Scarborough are jointly charged with sexual in terfcrence sexual exploitation and invitation to sexual touching Both men also face separate charges of sexual assault com mitting an indecent act and mak obscene pictures Mr Norton faces an additional charge of anal intercourse Mr Phillips faces an additional charge of householder permits sexual activity NOW thlarsestieociottwiifenada opttmsEAsoriiSNEmsTMarsai EXCTPTOEWM8CIWlSVVIMBElftVSPtd SAVE ON 1000 MENS SUITS Ml 00 SALE 19 SAVE ON 500 MENS SUITS SALE SAVE OFF ALL OTHER SUITS NOW212 to SAVE ON 1000 MENS SP0RTC0ATS ALL FAMOUS BRANDS AllTHSSEASO J NEWEST at sale l SAVE OFF ALL OTHER BLAZERS SP0RTC0ATS SAVE OFF OUR TERRIFIC SELECTION OF MENS TIES THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE ROM Rg J now up ALL SAVE OFF OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF FAMOUS BRAND OUTERWEAR OF SKI JACKETS BOMBERS CAR COATS PARKAS MANY DOWN LED Fomou Sun Wo Con Poo Reg JIM ALL PR SAVE OFF ENTIRE SELECTION LUXURIOUS LEATHER JACKETS 00 SAVE OFF ENTIRE SELECTION TOPCOATS OVERCOATS Dog I SALE to ALL PRICE SAVE 50 OFF ENTIRE SELECTION LEATHER DRESS BELTS AND CASUAL BELTS Reg SAVE TO OFF OUR ENTIRE SELECTION FAMOUS BRAND DRESS SPORT SHIRTS REG SALE SAVE OFF OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OVER MENS DRESS CORDUROY SLACKS I Fomoui B At Mt Itvia Co a leggl London Fog ALL PR now 19 up SLACK At IE T PROMPT ALTERATIONS BY OUR TAILORING STAFF OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MENS SWEATERS COTTON TURTLENECKS FROM LYLE SCOTT Reg SALE SAVE 50 OFF IN OUR MENS CASUAL WEAR DEPARTMENT J FARMER POLO CANT MEXX TOPS BUGLE BOY ALEXANDER JUL AN AND MORE SAVE OFF OUR GREAT SELECTION OF MENS DESIGNER JEANS SAVE OFF MEN S ROBES GLOVES SCARVES JOCKEY TOPS BRIEFS SHIRTS HATS DRESS CASUAL SOCKS All At Savings SAVE TO 50 OFF OUR FABULOUS COLLECTION INCLUDES SHORT SPORT SHIRTS OPS CASUAL SHORTS AND SWEATERS SAVE 50 OFF ALL LADIES FALL WINTER FASHIONS IN OUR LADIES WEAR STORES SAVE EVEN MORE AT GARAGE OUTLET STORE HOURS Open to Sat to Open Friday Nltes to MENS WEAR Mam Street Arthur

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy