Injuries result from high speed crash SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Three people are In stable condition at Georgetown Hospital after suffering numerous Injuries In a single car accident ear ly Tuesday at SO a m Thomas McGrath of Miaslaaauga was ad mitted with head Inju ries abrasions on the leg and lacerations to the head and neck Passenger Sarah of George town Mill Street sustained neck Injuries and injuries to her right and There are no fractures visible Thrown from the car Hope Hulme IB of Georgetown a King Street is being treated for an injured neck and back and multiple bruising The accident took bound at a high rate of speed regional police said Failing to negotiate a bend In the The Terry Fox Marathon of Hope run tail Sunday people all devoted to continuing Terry dream of caring cancer Helping to raise lands for research William Black of Acton who had ran In the annul event for the past two years A stroke sidelined hint this year bat with the help of son Keith the elder Black raised Hi by going the 10 kilometre distance Legion lines From the Ladles Auxiliary by Lb A successful veterans day has been followed by an equally successful birthday supper held Sept 17 To maintain this momentum we need the help of all our members We ask that each iQSjps our next genera JO now on sale and going fait call Leaone Hall Bud get your tickets while some are still available Rum Tour Nov l Only members can be accommodated get your name on the list Bazaar Nov 19 Donations for the tables will be appreciated Contact Marion Carney you can help Congratulations to our Euchre Team of Peg Lewis KeanneHall Jean Thomas and Trudy Paul who took first in the qualifying round for District competition Next game is in Georgetown Oct We wish Mary a speedy recovery Mary is in Georgetown Hospital The winner of the Air Cadet draw was ticket No Euchre will start Friday Sept The President Supper at m Sept followed by the annual meeting The Fun Day Mixed Darts at m Sept with registration at noon for a team In the evening there will be a dance with music provided by the Pub tones Stewards cost Our Steak night will be held at p Oct Tickets are IS each from the Stewards Music by the A reminder to all committee chairmen to please hand in their reports for inclusion In the Summit by the end of this month Anyone else who feel that they have anything that will be of general interest to the membership are welcome to submit it SICK LIST Sam is In the St John Convalescent Home Gord Gridland Is in Sunny brook Walt Louth Tom Harlow H Allen Sr and Fred Weaver are in the Georgetown Hospital as Is Mary Town councillor were hi large numbers helping to the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope nut Seen here left to right are Mayor Pete Dave Whiting Pant Sheldon and Marilyn Abo running were Phil Carney Rick Bonaette and Mike Armstrong Herald photo Helping complete Terrys dream to cure cancer Acton got Into the right spirit for the third Fox Mara of Hope run Saturday by braving the rain to surpass last year a fund raising total According to organizer Jon Hurst runners participated to raise which was more than last year Conslderingtheralnandwetconditlons Mr Hurst was happy with the turnout I think we would have had a lot more people if it rained he said Contributing to the Marathon of Hope were Acton committee members Ron Heller Paul Nan Hunt George McPhall and Jan Penick Runners from Acton are asked to take forms and money to any local bank where the funds will be readily totalled Everyone who ran received a special patch which has the words Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Sept 13 1963 written on it Georgetown runs too Georgetown a Terry Fox Marathon of Hope raised or more Saturday at the Fairgrounds as runners took part in the kilometre course Runners from years to years braved the elements during the morning and afternoon Organiser praised the mothers who driua4Qeir the school teachers who supported the run by participating I road the 1989 left the roadway ling 76 metres rolled over and caught fire Police estimated damage at and called the car a write off The driver was with criminal negtl gence In the operation of a motor vehicle and driving while his licence was suspended Building permits soar New construction value in Halton Hills soared last month thanks largely to a building permit Issued for the million long term care facility at Georgetown and Memorial Hospital Building permits for alterations and new buildings in town now number for eight months or the year over 100 more over the same period last year but still 100 shy of the figures So far new construction worth la underway In Hills com pared with S3 million last year for the same period and million in New residential build ings account tor about IS million of the total figure with permits issued so far At the peak of the construction slump last year only permits were issued for worth of con struction Correction In the Sept edition of The Herald a Page One story about the drowning of a Acton youth Craig Burt in naming the boys father The correct name is Harvey not Gordon as was reported in the paper On Page a story about incor rectly stated that Sam does men a and only short hair cuts for women He is a certl tied hairstylist who does Jul types or cuts or females TRAVELOGUES 83 to make your holiday planning more tun BAHAMAS MEXICO HAWAII JAMAICA DUTCH ANTILLES AFRICA EUROPE CANADA EAST AND WEST Refreshments Sept 27 October 25 November 29 January 24 February March 27 April 24 May 29 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE to EVERYONE WELCOME GOODLETS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN SINCE 1937 8772661 Gas bar theft A lone male approximately years old wearing a motorcycle helmet approached the male attendant at the Beavor Gas Bar on Georgetown a Guelph Street and demanded the day receipts Saturday after indicating he armed with a band gun regional police said no gun was seat by the attendant who handed over some cash Police said the man who left on foot waa white wearing a blue furry jacket and blue jeans Methane tank burns There was no damage and no injuries in a fire at Walker Wood Farms Thursday Methane gas burned from a liquid manure tank on the farm property owned by Neil Wood Deputy fire chief Bob Hyde aald it was uncertain whether the fire was due to electrical reasons Car home destroyed No arson is suspected in a fire call to Georgetown a Eighth Line south of Hickory Falls In which a family home and car estimated at CM to were destroyed The Lot 38 Concession estate home was totally demolished along with a Firebird in the garage Monday at 3 48 a William wife Joan and children Chris 30 and Helen 18 escaped without injury from their smokefilled residence through a main floor bedroom window deputy fire chief Bob Hyde said The fire started under the kitchen sink and is believed to be the result of Improper disposal of smoking materials An ashtray had been emptied into the garbage earlier that night Mr Hyde said Specify your contribution A message to TorontoPeel commuters When making your United Way donation please specify that your Red Cross contribution be forwarded to Georgetown or Acton Red Cross so that a true response can be reflected to the Red Cross in this town Apartment building fire Damage has been estimated at 835090 la a fire at Lot Concession The four apartment building was evacuated Sunday and only on room In Apartment seriously destroyed Nobody hurt regional police said the firs started In the apartment occupied by Alice M Police said the fire started at SO a In a living room couch and has been attributed to careless smoking Damage to the other apartments litrUted to smoke damage police said The men did an excellent Job of containing theflre Deputy fire chief Bob Hyde said The potential for disaster was then He said the Man was started by an Acton guest who fell asleep while smoking on Ms McDonald chesterfield The building is owned by Guldo Tronccoe and rented by Ray Saunders Leonard McDonald Salvation Army parade Between and people are expected to take 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