Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1984, p. 21

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Free challenge swim On the day of the Great Canadian Partlci paction Challenge May 16 the Acton and Swimming Pools will be doing their part to ensure that every adult in our town participates The admission charge will be waived that night if you register your swim as an official entry in the Challenge More information on the Challenge and the swim is available from the Retreat oil Department or the Swimming Pool please feel free to give us a call Recreation and Parks Department Acton Pool B53 Georgetown Pool Mothers Day swim The Acton and Georgetown Swimming Podls have a special treat for all mothers In Ha ton Hills We re having special Mothers Day Swim on Sunday May 13 and you are all invited During the Family Swim Acton George town 1 the entire family will be admitted FREE Is the kids bring their Mom for a swiml See you there Race applications Applications are now available far the sixth annual Mayor Road Race Register In advance and you will save some money Fo- more Information call your Recreation and Parks Department Call the Hotline The Great Parti paction Challenge day is almost here Wednesday May 1984 Groups and individuals are coming forward to share their plans for minutes of physical activity for the Challenge Acton High School and Georgetown District School have both planned a school wide fitness vent where students will run jog or walk for 15 minutes starting at a m FREE Adult Swim on Challenge Day Acton Indoor Pool a to fl p Georgetown Indoor Pool to 10 p The Kinsmen Club of Georgetown will be having special exercise session at their regular meeting on Wednesday May IS Watch for our fitness instructors on Cable TV channel 4 who will lead you through a 15 Minute Workout This mini program will be repeated periodically throughout the day Our list is growing residents throughout Hills arc getting in the spirit Be sure to do your part next May 16 call In your exercise achievement to the Challenge Hotline 1691 between 7am and 11 p Groups completing registration lists reminded to call in their total numbers and hand In their completed forms before m at Ccdarvale Community Centre Challenge Headquarters Look after our parks GARBAGE AND UTTER Please help by using the litter containers provided and reminding others 10 do the same MOTOR VEHICLES Trail bikes and all terrain vehicles are becoming a critical problem in park areas Please help by ensuring that you or your children are not contributing to this problem REMOVAL OP PLANT MATERIALS No plant material should be removed from any town parks or natural forest areas DOGS Dogs make good pets and many people enjoy them however It seems that many dog owners consider it their right to allow their pels to befoul public areas According to parks bylaw dog owners are required to clean up dog excrement and to control their dog In public parks Persons can be fined for not adhering to the park bylaw Please help to make our parks more enjoyable places to be by cleaning up after pets We hope that all users of the parks and natural lands will respect the delicate balance of plant and soil like and will leave all areas in a condition which will allow other people to enjoy them also Georgetown Ball Hockey League action THFHERAID Wednesday May ISUt Page Ladies open year at North Halton In spite of a very cold windy day golfers managed to complete at least nine holes of scramble golf last Tuesday to start off the 1984 season at North The winning foursome for the day was made up of Donna Gall Flnlayson Mavis and Kilmer The dinner following was very well attend and new president Marilyn Medlock welcomed everyone back and promised clear skies and warm days every Tuesday from now on Pro John Henderson also had a few words of welcome and Captain Carol Carter presented him with a teeshirt proclaiming him to be an honorary member of the Ladies Section The new executive for the year was Introduced and new members were welcomed to the club Inex Crichlon outlined the plans for the annual Penny Sale to be held on June and distributed theticketstoall the members Marilyn and Carol Carter then discussed same of the new rules of golf which are now in effect and managed to successfully answer most of the questions raised by the members Lota of new Rule Books were then sold Hopefully we re off to a good start for 1964 CHILDRENS SERVICES COORDINATING ADVISORY GROUP Applications are Invited from Consumers of Children s Services Parents and In terested citizens residing In Halton to sit as voluntary members of the CHUHtEfrSSERVCES ADVISORY GROUP The Children s Services Advisory Group will provide governments at all levels community agencies associations groups and the public at large a means by which they can ensure the best service to childrenyouth Please submit a statement Interest by May to J ANYCe JOHNSTON THE REQIONA1 MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON BOX MONTE ONTARIO For further Information ContactJ Johnson by calling 827 1 3 or Ext David J Varley Regional Clerk Late goal lifts LePage past Pizza lo a victory Pomp in Georgetown Ball Hockey League week Tony his second goal the game with Just one second remaining to play to lift A Rebel in lop By KAHLN PAYNE He mid correspondent The Georgetown District High School Junior Rebel rugger learn won a game over General Wolfe High School in Onkiille last Jans wins first at Jills meet Kevin had even alter Doug in Hit opening of the third the period to pull lead juniors defeat Wolfe sided rugger contest etc Juii opened the scoring for at the mark of the initial frame Gary on all three goals In oilier action the French Connections slipped by Dave Center 1 Dutch dumped the Crushers Marl Sin The Rebels won with Cameron scoring four Inei 1 In eamt follow by Glen Willi one Davis kicked three converts Wolfe t Metallic Jons topped girls to win the A division at the Hills Jills Invitational Gymnailics meet Sun day at Georgetown District High School Jam 11 was first on the beam second in floor exercises and fourth on the bars and In vaulting Jill teammate Jenny Crosby was sixth over all In the A competition Crosby was filth in vaulting and sixth In the other three disciplines Erica Williams managed a fifth on bars and a sixth on beam while Darby Erler was sixth in vaulting Sara tied Willi for fifth on bars There were about 50 girls at the Jills meet from rive area clubs The Guelph Saul toes Milton Springers Lang staff of Bolton and all Joined the Jills for the annual competition In the Tyro B division Jill Vlckl Hughes finished fourth overall again among girls Hughes combined a third on the beam a fifth on the floor and a sixth in vaulting to earn her position Teammate Nina Pear was overall on the strength of a fourth on bars and a fifth on the was fourth on floor fifth vaulting and sixth an bars Katie Jennings carried a fourth with her performance on the explained Dili Our played well the end gome The wind wis rcilly strong which made things a little tougher The gome is shortened because of The seniors however dldn do quite so well They lo Nelson in Burlington on Thursday and were defeated Nelson is a really aggressive team said Bingham Our half line once again didn t piny loo well Two even y1 a chance t touch the ball in game there were good runs by Owen Hick Walter ion but obviously it I enough The hosted a on Monday against gar Thursday the clobbered seniors will It should prove to bo in interesting garni on consider ing won the Championships last year NOTICE OF ROAD RECONSTRUCTION Not In pur ml Sorloi and The bono of The Slnlufos Ihnt Iho Coo I of Towr of Hilton at lis moot to be held in Iho I Chambors pal Ad sir it on Id Flo id at m on Mo day Jun IB I cor Iho piss a by for It project sol unassisted live minutes into the third period as the trench Connections edged Dave Service Alain for the Connection and Brian Rogers for Dave led earlier mirkera Ed and Gary both a pair of goals as the Exports nipped the Stone Cruihers Rick Pool also counted Glen Baker nick Knight and Ron Hawkins replied for the Si one Crushers flu Kennedy Howie Oram and Cow icy ill stored lo goals as Structure Hoped Real Greg Robertson and Herb Kcwley also counted for Structure Greg Kevin Phillips and Mirk Waters all out two- goal efforts for House in their big win over Niik Motors Mike West also scored for the Clark and Mike Stone replied for irtino Motors C I ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS hereby pursuant to of Act Chop of of The Ruviood Stnti of Ontario 1 CouncJ of Town of lo bo Cane Ctumbera Tralilaor Road 7 m on Tuowtay May 19Q4 of by lor prefects wit below Contract No Guelph Street Reconstruction of I No from lo Detox Contact No Street Drainage Improvements Phase Road fleconslruCllon Street from lo Abort Srreol id Albert Street from northerly Strait Rans arid by laws business hours at Ihe Enrjuieemg Depirtmor Offico Trifnlgar Rood Any bo to the Dooar Counci in person or by ha Counsel arty person who thil his lands wll bo by Iho said by laws and wtio to bo Persons wishing to bo rJiouki Bui office of Town R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS ONTARIO Roco or irtvalu Road Road in Iho rent PI clot 1 no j proposed by la lit runner Oil Any I si bo tier il Tie Co r by I V d Ihi of the DATED it the Town of lis May AMC T Clc HILLS Ontnr PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Town Hits intendj to road on Contract No C 1 Glen Lea Subdivision Reconstruction Phono f on id Weitcotl Road jti roQdbnso aco asphalt id odd boulevards doivilk Road i d slreollmhtni Iboivnlabl lor v by the I nbor Adi Buldng Rurtd between trio Hours of and m Thursday May Reprove of Iho Town Eng Dopartmoril 111 J Con liar for proioct bo n to and address iny DATED it Town of His th j diy May AUSTIN TOWN ENGINEER TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN j L7G4X1 CLEARANCE 91U Electronic Tuning Ratio Wllh Stereo Cassotto And Quartz Clock Si SALES installation 8772425 ATTENTION FISHERMEN charters OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY MAY 12 a m lo pm 49 Dawson Crescent GEORGETOWN 8771638 COME AND TOUR OUR NEW LUXURIOUS 31 FT CORONET CHARTER BOAT See All The Latest In Fishing Electronics For 84 The Ontario Youth Employment Program pays per hour towards Shawns salary need help thh summer Ontario people farmers who Hire youth to do extra work can get help In paying wages through the In addition to the regular and employment illy provided it Itic to provide hour employment a week for between and consecutive weeks Inw open ted business or farm In Ontario For it le one year prior toAprll 1114 be to It yean old reside hceltqihlc not he employer THIS YEAR RHUS APRIL TO OCTOBER Is a popular DC id line for application IsJuncB If all funds haw been allocator To llnd if your business Is eligible cull 1 1290 Ontario Youth Employment Program Ontario Helping Hire the Need YOUTH of Municipal Affairs and Mousing Subbldies Branch Queens fork Toronto Ontario 50 2 Ministry I Affairs And Housing

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