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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1984, p. 3

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There were participant In the Pint International Op lira 1st In George Iowa and were clow The topic wat Freedom Our Matt Heritage and the was open to graduating year A gold medallion received by Mike Anger a medallion by Satan Baker and a medallion by Elinor Held Receiving certificate of participation or a medallion Jan were left front to back Tricia Rom Donna Brown Kim Heather Ml hie Satan Baker right front to back Mike Anger Patrick Del Gnldice Don and Paul Long The certificate were prevented by essay contest chairman Tom Ramautanlngh and Georgetown president Don Martin Herald photo You dont look a gift bone In the mouth even If come through a bannister Georgetown minor hockey treasurer Margaret received a cheque of WO from he Georgetown Optimist president Dan Martin Tuesday night for the a local league team and a rep team Herald photo Lionesses Club makes Australian connection Herald Special The Georgetown Club met at the Lions Hall on Jan IB with IS members an swering roll call Vice president Rita Boyle conducted the meeting A thank you was received from Ha lions Place for the clothing and items donated by our members at Christmas Each member donat ed a gift for a teen ager which were distri buted in Christmas boxes by the Good Neighbour Service The Georgetown Lioness are twinning with a Lionessclub in Australia One of their members Alison Smith Is visiting rein lives In Gueiph We are trying to arrange to meet Alison to exchange club Ideas The Lioness are host- Session on Feb to be held at the lion Hall Lioness Edie and her committee have set up an Interesting program The girls plan Budget Continued from page about where money is cut or added Programs and projects falling under the recreation depart ments responsibility appear to be in good shape Coun Sheldon commented suggesting that spending in this area could go In limbo for a couple of years while the money saved shifted to a more needy municipal responsibility like roads Town engineer Bob Austin said the towns road maintenance program has not reach ed a crisis although limited subsidies from the provinces ministry of transportation and communications restricts the number of major road maintenan ce projects the town can launch SMALL SAVINGS The extra or wived from other deportments doesnt go very far when applied to major road projects Mr Austin said In Hills 10- year history It has never issued form of borrow ing pay for major road projects The town la continu ing to pay at over a year for debentures Issued to pay for a number of projects launched under the old town of George town administration Coun Barry Levy a former chairman of he towns budget commit tee said that solving problems with debentu res only leads to an expensive vicious circle in which the town adds interest- laden debt charges to the tax burden borne by homeowners Development of now areas southwest of Georgetown is the most important solution to the tax problems Coun cillors Mike Armstrong and Ross maintained Increased residential and Industrial assess ment would spread the annual tax levy over more residents to participate In the Drug Awareness Week Jan to Feb 5 and the Open House to be held at Holy Cross School Feb A successful Klon dike Night was held Jan at The evening of games draws and danc ing was arranged by Chapman The draws were won by Ken Nelly and Joe Idzl Dont throw away your old hearing aid They con be used by the in other countries Anyone having one to donate can call Lioness Penny or After the meeting was adjourned Pat McLean from tho demon rated some exercises Hansen thanked Pat and presented her with a girt Lunch was served by Lioness Lynne Chap man and Madeleine Collier EXCELLENT SELECTION VOLUME PURCHASE has enabled TV to make a special buy of RCA Color- Trak and XL 1 Color TVs and VCRs Buy now and Save Up to 39500 off Factory Suggested List Prices on some the time to buy because prices may never be this low again SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE 3 RCA REMOTE CONTROL MODELS ALL WITH BUflJW TV CONVERTERS Her are all feature youll probably aw want In a color TV Including digital scan remolo control and illchannel cableready tuning Cot of automatic systems Include color con trol contrastcolor tracking cor faction ChanneLock digital crystal tuning locks In a signal while Lit chassis provides cool economical operation 3 TV SPECIALS all with RQas latest Innovation Automat color control keeps color consistent from program to program channel to channel- Automatic contrast and color Xtended We chassis SALES mi SERVICE ill knowingly be undersold I NOW IN OUR YEAR Crime prevention helps keep crime low Proactive policing and crime prevention programs are credited for the drops in problem crimes in Hills regional police crime prevention officer Bob said he attributed the decreases to the forces change from reactive policing to proactive policing by all the officers Crime prevention has made for more publ ic awareness of crime problems In the commu nity so that more Is being done about it Const said Pulling out the stati stics for Halton Hills the officer showed the greatest decrease has been in vandalism In 1983 there were incidents of vandalism reported to police In 1963 that figure dropp ed to 345 a per cent change Break Ins of bouses went down per cent over 1982 There were 140 house breakins In 1982 and 128 in 1003 As for breakIns of shops that category went down 1 per cent over figures Const showed there were shops robbed in 1982 and In INCREASED However robberies in Halton Hills Increased from four in 1982 to six in 1983 Const said that Increase was 33 3 per cent higher but because the fre quency or robberies Is no light it isnt a grave Although figures arent available yet thefts from autoe thefts of aulas and shoplift ing Incidents are also down the officer said In terms of how Halt Hills compares to the rest of the region Const said the reductions In crimes have been much greater In the north The percentage decrease hi Hills are making the regions percentag es look better Apartments proposed for Moore Park area By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer A new apartment pro ject has been proposed for Georgetowns Moore Park area and resident have been invited to find out more about it The proposal for rented residential units was presented to the towns general tee Monday night by the planning department Industries Ltd has said it would like to build a two- storey fourplex four apartments and two threestorey apartment buildings each with 18 residential units The buildings would be located on vacant land between the Moore Continued on page A Obituary Triangle club member Elsie R Gibbs Funeral services was held Jan 1964 for Elsie of Georgetown who died suddenly at Peel Memo rial Hospital Bramp ton Jan 12 Bom In Methwold Norfolk County Eng land on September 191lELsleBlytbcameto St George Ontario Canada In and attended St George Public School and In moved to Glen Williams Ont On February IBM she married William In Toronto and spent all her remaining life in Georgetown except from 1961 to when they moved to Port Sydney and Hunts- ville when her husband retired Elsie was very active for many years in the Verdun Lodge The Canadian Legion Auxiliary and The Gold en Triangle Club of Georgetown She was also an active member of St Andrews United Church Left to mourn her loss are her husband Bill sons Glen Bill and Bud brothers Horace of Gueiph George of Waterloo Gordon Robert Christina Glen Bill Jr and great grandchild Brian as well as daugh tersinlaw Berntce Lorraine and Adah She was predeceased by a sister Elsie will be sadly missed by many relati ves and friends Rev Thomas Bandy officiated the funeral held at St Andrews United Church George town Pallbearers were friends Bill Bingham Bill Patterson Jack Sargent Vince Jim Payne and nephew Rob Blyth Interment Greenwood Cemetery H JICSjuI OVER 00 SAVED YES LAST YEAR OUR CUSTOMERS SAVED OVER THEY USED FLETCHERS PROFIT SHARING PLAN WHEN BUYING SHOES BEFORE YOU BUY COME CHECK US OUT CHECK OUR PRICES OUR SERVICE AND OUR EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HERE ARE JUST A FEW MORE OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS THAT SHARED IN FLETCHERS PROFIT SHARING PLAN Mrs JE McLean Pennington Cr SAVED Mrs Cunningham Shelley St SAVED 29 Mis R Hodge Henry St SAVED 16 Mis Braisby King St SAVED Mrs Marilyn SAVED 24 Mis Thorns SAVED Mrs B Case Llmehoute SAVED 30 Mrs M Vincent saved17 Mrs McDonald RR1 Terra COM SAVED 25 Mrs J Campbell Evani Place SAVED Mrs Morden SAVED Mrs H Temoway Baylor SAVED 18 Mis Warren SAVED Mn Scarlett Park SAVED 21 Mrs A Glaser Ewini fixe SAWED 25 Mrs C Brown RR SAVED 17 Mis C Pearson Mm SAVED 22 Mrs D Cr SAVED 21 Mn M Denny RR4 SAVED 19 Mrs J Dusome Norton SAVED Mn J Joycetyn SAVED 24 Mn Burt SAVED 24 Mn Caldwell SAVED 22 Mn R Alexander SL SAVED 28 Mrs J Petrusma St SAVED Mn M Jenkins SAVED 24 Mn L Windsor Mountain SAVED 22 Mrs M Manning Miry St SAVED 26 MrsNBroomhead SAVED Mrs C Lima SAVED 24 Mrs Gayle DmoaCr SAVED 22 Mn C Carter Edith SAVED 22 Mrs SAVED 21 Mis Johnson RR Acton SAVED 24 Mrs J Burt a 1 SAVED 23 Mrs S Savage Rayliwn SAVED 28 ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOES THE FOOT PROFESSION MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8771664

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