Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 29, 1990, p. 17

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday December 21 UN- 17 Serving You Since 1953 Welding Ltd Georgetown 8779334 8772034 Serving You Since 1958 11 Armstrong Ave Georgetown 8772293 TORONTO 4538911 HALTON TRAILER SALES RENTALS GEORGETOWN TnMgarMtHT7 8774266 You Since Serving You Since 1966 Centre 8531190 1 26 Main St N ACTON Serving You Since 1967 BERGSMAS PAMT and WALLPAPER Georgetown Market Place Georgetown 8774193 Year in Review November December Vandals break into Georgetown food bank Halton Regional Police reported vandals broke into the food bank at the Mountainview Baptist Church destroying pounds of food half of the clothing that was to be used in the food banks clothing drive and stealing several items Including a video cassette recorder a microphone an amplifier and a telephone the night of Nov 22 The vandals destroyed the food as well as carpeting and childrens books by spraying the items with a fire extinguisher police said The food banks administrator Laura Ellison tried to remain upbeat in light of the disaster In complimenting the volunteers who helped clean up the food bank she said the devil cant put the Lord down that far A former Georgetown resident Marg was inducted into the Ontario Bowling Associa tions Hall of Fame on November 3 Although she moved to Branip- ton over years ago Mrs Bratkin still competed in Georgetown tournaments Dur ing the Tournament of Roses competition in Montreal in she bowled an triple finishing second nationally and also winn ing a red convertible Mustang as a prize Scott Boyes the young man The students of Park Public Scbool in Georgetown took time Nov 9 to remember the men and women who died for our freedom during a Remembrance Day ceremony Grade five students Chris Hall left and Miranda laid the school wreath at the cenotaph Herald photo Russ Miller Mayor of Hills and many other dignitaries gathered at the Acton Legion to honor Connie Turpin as Acton Citizen of the Year Dave Pyke Acton Lions Club member and also the Chair man of the Citizen of the Year selection committee presented the award to Mrs Acton House League Hockey Association Presi dent Rick Dale Peel MP Garth Turner Noel Duignan and Peter Pomeroy were also on hand to congratulate Mrs who while driving under the in fluence of alcohol and tran quilizers collided with another car that was being driven by Sheila Bull was sentenced to five years in jail on Dec 13 When Mr Boyes hit the oncom ing car May 26 he killed Sheila Bull her youngest daughter Amanda 14 and left her other daughter Harmony partially paralyzed Georgetown resident Arthur Bull father and husband to the deceased was left feeling helpless and enraged after hearing the sentence that Boyes received At one point in the trial Crown Attorney made it known that after the acci dent Harmony was held together by screws six pins three rods two steel plates and more than stitches staples and clamps She was also declared clinically dead on three occasions Before the accident Harmony was very involved in swimming skiing and teaching dance pleaded guilty to two counts of careless driving caus ing death and one count of careless driving causing bodily harm He will also serve mon ths in connection with the theft of the Mustang he was driving when the accident occured The Acton Sabres had their five game winning streak snapped on Friday by losing 54 to Hanover one of the top teams in the Western Ontario Junior league Coach Ken Steen said he doesn like blaming referees for a loss but was critical of the way the game was called As a result of penalties Steen said his team played most of the first period shorthanded and trailed 1 go- in into the second Steen also said that he is looking forward to the next game against Schomberg on Friday as they are just ahead of the Sabres in the standings Serving You Since 1983 Boucher Sons Aluminum Ltd J 8778830 Serving You Since 1983 HALTON TAXI A DIVISION OF HALTON HILLS HOLDING LTD 110 Mill St Georgetown 8771234 Serving You Since 1984 PLUMBING HEATING CUSTOM SHEET METAL WORK 29 Armstrong Ave Georgetown 8775343 Serving You Since 1984 JAKES AUTO CLEAN Sinclair Place Georgetown 8773802 Serving You Since Join Good Friends Hopper Midi St GtenWMMis 3

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