Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1990, p. 22

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November 28 Community- POWER beach party Local environment group POWER Protect Our Water Environmental Resources held a beach par ty Saturday just outside the property recognized as the Acton quarry on Third Line and Sideroad The environmental group held a mock christening of the lake hey hope to see at he quarry site The hoped for lake was christened Dqlly Varden lake and the name was selected by Town of Hills Mayor Miller and Jim Stark According to Mr Miller there was once a small com muni on what is now the Acton quarry site with the name Dolly Varden and his family were residents Pictured above are embers and their children of POWER who despite the chilly weather turned out in force to pro test that the quarry should be made a reservoir in stead of a proposed dump site front row left to right beach bunny Ann Locke Matthew Locke Katie Locke Joshua Locke Jessie and scuba diver Mark Hewitt In the water craft left to right Sullitan Landry Zachery Landry 1 Landry and yet another beach bunnv Diane Van de Valk and Emilie McGregor Reg Delisje pictured at rear did service holding up the POWER sign In the inds Herald photo Colin Gibson DENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE corner Flnchgate Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 10 30 a 7 00 Wednesday 8 n We Provide Children Nursery Serv ce English to Kalian translation Pastor George A LeRoy 2176 CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR AngBcan Church Canada SIT Man St lami W RECTO CHURCH BOARDS Advertise Your Worship Times With Us Can KIM at 8772201 Boudreau set for trial SHOP LOCALLY WIN Brian Boudreau the 35year old Milton man charged with ex tortion abduction and breach of probation in connection with the disappearance of his son Luc last April has been denied bail and is being remanded in custody until his court date Dec in Milton District Court His half brother Kenneth Boyle of Cambridge faces Grey Cup winners The Winnipeg Blue Bombers the only winners in last weekend Grey Cup The Georgetown Lions Club has announced the winners in its Grey Cup draw Jim Lindsay of Acton won the first quarter prize money of 50 while Stephen Cook of Brampton won the half time cash of 75 William Bullied of Bolton took the after the third quarter and Craig Herbert of Brampton came out with at the end of the championship game A Lions Club smart said the Club and the vd an Na Institute for Lie Blind CNIB thank all who par ttcipated for their support charges ol conspiracy to commit an indictable offence accessory after the fact and obstructing justice He is scheduled to appear in court on Dec 17 to set a date for his trial Signal post stolen A temporary traffic signal post worth was stolen from its and Maple Ave location sometime between Nov and last Monday police report There are no suspects in the inci dent LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER Say I saw it in The Herald HERE SHOW TO WIN Each week The Herald will select a licence number from the parking lot of a different Halton Hills retailer and publish that num in this feature the owner of that vehicle then has seven days to claim her prize of a FREE Lube Lube Oil and Filter PLAY THE GAME WIN A LUBE OIL FILTER FROM IF THIS IS YOUR NUMBER HEAD STRAIGHT TO SUPER LUBE THIS WEEKS NUMBER Prize the HERALD UP TO 5 LITRES OF10W30OIL OIL FILTER LUBElfReq Passive Reducing Salon NOVEMBER SPECIAL in IUl BONUS MRS 8734907 Soar En Whats Cooking at Steak Express Saturday is Sample Day SHRIMP RING Thaw Eat IT Kmo la Ion li GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8773562 HOURS CLOSED MONDAY Turn Fri 10004 Saturday 10 005 You need a real comnutnttnt to return to part time But when you graduate and your friends and family are at com diet ring for you its a wonderful ft ling of accomplishment Ijiuru r i fttrs a d v and methods of stu t suit your life style pr astir for me comphti Linda Mississauga Ontario 8841970 Extension 4447 For personal assistance please call us We II be glad to help Exploring New Horizons WINTER SEMESTER 1991 January 7 April 29 offers courses both through classroom lectures and at a distance through Telecollege In Brampton degree programs are available on a part time basis in six disciplines or you can work toward a Diploma in Business Administration or an Arts Certificate Rather than completing a program you may want to study only for your own interest and enjoyment What ever your motivation were here to help you achieve your educational goals Classes are available for part time students at Brampton Centennial Secondary School 251 McMurchy Avenue South Brampton Teleconferences for Telecollege courses are also held at this location Part time Studies Course Calendars are available through the office of Part time Studies or at your local library branch We re sure that at Launer you II find classes that suit your interests career and schedule Wilfrid University University Ave West Waterloo Ontario 3C5

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