Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1983, p. 2

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Page SECTION A TIIE HERALD Am GMC van picked over A Ransom Street resident reported the theft of worth it equipment Including mirrors battery AMFM radio and speakers assorted tooli a small fridge and a small table from his locked GMCvan at Slderoad west of Fifth Lino sometime between June and August Joy ride on cart A golf cart was taken from the Georgetown Golf and Country Club Saturday at 3 a The cart was recovered on Winston Churchill Boulevard later that morning A suspect under investigation regional police said There was no damage to the cart Video recorder stolen Overnight last Wednesday a window was broken in a College Street residence In Georgetown and thieves nude off with an RCA Sclectovlsion video recorder worth Hal Ion regional police are investigating Impaired driver A old Bramalea man was charged with impaired driving and having over 80 milligrams of alcohol in his blood Friday after midnight following a car accident on Highway west of Winston Churchill Boulevard in The man appears In Milton provincial court Aug 29 Reconstruction Reconstruction of Temple Road and Dufferln Street Georgetown has been tentatively planned for the fall Council Monday night agreed to go ahead with the project budgeted for and advertisements will appear shortly advising res dents of the project Deputy town engineer Ted told council thai be made bids opened Sept He said the department hopes construction will begin Oct and finish about three to four weeks later weather permitting No drowning inquest An inquest will not be held into the drowning death July of fiveyear old Lisa Lowe of North York Halton coroner Donald decided this week The youngster drowned while on a school outing at Miltons Kelso Conservation Area Just off Highway at Highway She was playing in a supervised area with about 100 other bathers when spotted floating in the water about six metres from shore Attempts to tate her failed and she was pronounced dead at Milton District Hospital where she had been taken by ambulance Rubbish ablaze A rubbish fire at Lot l Concession In Erin Township Friday at noon brought out firefighters There was no damage add nobody was hurt Kitchen burns A small kitchen fire due to faulty extension cord caused damage to a Gower Road home Sunday at a Nobody was hurt Noisy neighbors Charges may be pending under the town bylaw following two noise complaints from area residents against the Yugoslavian Camp grounds on Highway in Acton regional police responded to the complaints Sunday and found a band playing loud music with speakers from noon to 30 Halton police praised The regional police force was lauded for providing an excellent level of service to the community in the Ontario Police Commission Inspectors Audit report The report said the force provides high quality policing with a ratio that Is comparatively low for forces with the same degree of sophistication It concludes with the opinion that the commun ity is well served by the force During the audit members of all rank and positions within the force were Interviewed in terms of training quality of supervision discipline and morale Concern over changes within the structure of the criminal investigation bureau was noted Filly named Mountaberg Wildlife Centres new filly has been given a name now by Sandra Lawrence of Burlington Nicole bom April IB Is now well over her 175 lbs birth weight and she la doing fine Miss Lawrence entered the contest to name he filly and picked the winning name Nicole or for short after she looked In her book on horses and discovered that originated from France Because of the size and strength of horses they were once popular during the 1800s in the United States as a draft breed horse saving coming to you A CONTEST SI J J Details Eg New arena ice time rates begin with winter season While poo slated to increase fees charged to rent Ice time at the town a arenas are also going up By next year the town will have a uniform per hour ice rate for Memorial and Alcott arenas in Georgetown and Acton Memorial arena In Acton Town recreation direct or Tom told council Monday night that sports groups using the ice have long since been told to expect an increase In rental charges but the rise would be held below ten per cent for those using Alcott arena However Mr Shepard said the Increase to is higher than 10 per cent above the rate charg at the Memorial arenas In Georgetown and Acton To cushion the Impact the rec department will subsidise the hourly rates for minor sports clubs using the Ice by per hour during the 198344 season The new rate for Gord on will come Into effect Sept Technical ly new rates for the Memorial arenas will go Into effect Jan 1 19B4 Prime Ice time baa been set by council- long with the new being between to midnight Monday to Fri day and to mid night Saturday and Sun day First chance at booking ice time will be given to local groups amenta and other special events arent eligible for Meanwhile there have been changes made to fees charged for public skating Youths will con tinue to pay cents but the adult and family rates will rise to cents and respectively Pool fees up Chores keep them busy For the past five weeks seven young people from Maple Avenue Baptist Church have been serving those In our Community who need a helping hand EVHO Is a summer ministry program which PSSST Merlin the Magician Andrea Nor gate stopped at the Fairgrounds Saturday to work his magic on some local Merlin was tossing out Incantations on behalf of the Parks and cation Travelling Activity Center Herald photo Crawford Lake for service club summer meetings Swimmers will be reaching Into their pock- eta for extra bits of change when they use the town s pools next year Council Monday night approved rate Increases for lessons pool rentals season passes and gener al admission It waa the first change since September JSS1 The new rates will come Into effect Jan 1 1984 and will apply to pools in Georgetown well as Acton The base rate for rent ing pools will rise from per hour to with the renter providing his own quallfl lifeguards Depending on number of people and town lifeguards needed pool rentals will rise from between and to and 34120 A 30rainute swimming lesson will now cost from 45 minute lessons rise from lie 130 and onehour class rises from 134 to NEW PASSES Without passes visits to the pools for youths will stay at cents a visit The Region Conservation Foundation which Is now conducting a fund raising campaign has Invited all area service clubs schedule a summer meeting at Crawford Lake to help Introduce the unique natural resource as many people as possible Wed like as many people as possible to visit the lake during this time of year said Louise chairman of the Foundation Many of the region service clubs look for a different meeting place during the summer and there no better location for an outdoor meal than Crawford Lake People can enjoy their meal stroll on the boardwalk observe the archaeology dig and hike along the Bruce Trail all at one location Crawford Lake Is the site of the most accurately dated prehistoric Indian Village in all of Canada The unique structure of the lake the bottom water Is seldom disturbed by descending surface water causes sediment to be deposited In distinct layers so researchers can date material in core samples Just by counting down the number of layers from the The presence of corn pollen In the samples led to the discovery of the village remains The Foundation has now raised almost 1300 enough for reconstruction of the village and construction of a new nature centre to begin thisFall CHURCH DIRECTORY TAKE T EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For Your Authorized Agent Bakbek a Heinles Comal no amnkcttmnf Main SIS HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Ave PASTOR FUMi OKI Call PASTOR Fitter Con MASSES ill Bam 10am Noon This Weekend Attend The Church Of Your Choice MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR EdwktH Mitcht family School 11 in 6 Pleaching Worship WEEKDAYS Sixty Boys Gills Club 1 MONTHLY owti 1 it rt Missions Sen ftfl Its GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St CALL 9B1B 3923 Morning J Sunday School Service serving travellers since1955 DALLAS COWBOY WEEKEND Oct 2224 Dallas Cowboys vs Raiders 00 CAD Rttumau1srTrantg70iliiaBrsril Dttn Summit doubt RiHtfi pro group Tnnthmt ins Tnatbrt hem giro villi ts Hit wtrid limwt Tim srtttrtajnnwnt Dont miss this special package a weekend of nonstop fun Sooth horn of Ml thaw Dalit ForlnionnaUtMCaH 8770103 Adults will pay and the family rate remains the same at Prices or some of the passes have actually dropped town recreation and parks director Tom Shepard pointed out adding that the move may encourage more people to buy seasonal passes Single and family pass es for threemonth peri remain the same price Tor an indivt dual and 40 for a family Year long member ships drop from for singles and Ills for fami lies to MS and respectively painting lawn and garden core housekeeping babysitting visiting shopping Just about any Job you could imagine that would benefit local seniors and others They are available until August to help you Their work Is strictly volunteer Why not give them a call at would consider It a to do something for you I ACTON PHOTO AND CAMERA 85342501 STOREWIDE 50 Off Reg Prices ON ALL SUMMER GOODS Bathing Suits Cover Ups Dresses Shorts Pants Skirts Blazers Blouses Tops Slespware Hats Selected Handbags PLUS EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS UP TO Prices ON SELECTED CLEARANCE ITEMS Cage Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown 90 Main Street South

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