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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1986, p. 8

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19X6 Rural road danger for students parents Before schools open again in September own engineer has been instructed to came up with a on Ihe condition of roods tube used by school buses Councillors made the request Monday night after receiving a let ter from an RIM Acton couple con cerned about the dangers of busing on their three children Sarah Karen 10 and Kevin 12 have been old their school School is being closed by I Board of Education In September Kevin will be going to Stew art town Senior Public School and his younger sisters to chouse Public as a result the school closure They will therefore be travell ing some hazardous and dangerous in order to arrive lit their new PS Nigel and wrote the Italian Dealers fined for ad tactic Georgetown Chrysler Ltd was among 22 Toronto area Chrysler dealers fined K each June for using bait and switch selling techniques The dealers were fined a total of alter pleading guilt in Pro uncial Court to one of three charges laid following a year end car bale in July 1984 The other two charges of misleading and selling ibove the advertised price were dropped in court for not having reasonable supply of a product advertised A statement of fact read federal prosecutor Jim Iising said none of the dealers had the advertis cars al and since only laas models were being manufactured at the time the advertised cars couldnt be ordered from the Chrysler Canada Ltd plant in Windsor 11 was proven court dealers I have Ihe basic cars at the advertised once because all the models hud built in options which in i reased their price Canada Ltd and the dealers were charged with three counts of false advertising between Julj IWM in Toronto three daily newspapers Journalism Mr and Mrs Kay are proud to Safety week Take care at work Afterall this is Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week Quite a mouthful but council managed to proclaim June 15 to as per above Monday night on Ha I ton regions request Hills Mayor and councillors We must as parents and ac the Hal ton Board of Educa tions decision but must ensure our childrens safety is protected Among the roads they wont a report on are Fourth Line Glen Road and Third Line intersection Third Line Hill and the railway crossing between Glen and Kirkwood form Fourth Line Hail on Road 20 into Limehouse and the single lane bridge over the railway and creek Fifth Line Hill into and Line at think these people raise good and important Issue here Coun Joe Hewitt said asking if the town engineer deemed remedial work was needed on these roads and if the town should be directing the school board on which routes to use for its buses Engineer Bob Austin refused to comment saying the May letter was news to him and he wanted time to read it Coun Sheldon aired her dissatisfaction with the way the Board of Education con ducted itself In deciding to close schools The Board never asked the town for input on its decisions yet the town will be dealing with the financial Impact of these school closures Sheldon said Former Board Chairman and now town councillor Betty Fisher asked Austin to talk with the Officer Jim Hunt Director about the becoming disable vehicle The towns going to need a new ActiVan in The one now on the road transporting seniors and the physically handicapped cant do the job much longer That was consensus at an Ac Advisory Committee meeting last month Members voted in favor of purchasing a new van next with the existing van to be used as a backup vehi Maintenance of the van cost between November 19Bj and January 1986 Thats just over a two month period The shop foreman at Tyler Transport estimates another in repairs arc still needed body work new transmis sion 1200 steering bos 1 tires and brakes new lift and for front end work A new van cost the City of Burl ington recently and Hills engineers estimate it 11 cost the town Study draft What the traffic impact study is going to be looking at in the propos Georgetown South development has been spelled out In a draft Monday night Ha ton Hills coun gave their okay to the lerms of reference which will guide the traffic impact stud by Barton Associates Limited The Mountalnview Area Ratepayers Association Is being forwarded a copy of the approved lerms of reference Brochures cost If real estate agencies and welcome services want extra copies of the towns annual com mumty brochures they should be charged the printing costs of them councillors decided Monday night Recreation Superintendent Joy Thompson says depending on the brochure sue cost would be bet ween and cents per brochure Requests for additional booklets from community recreation and service organizations will continue lobe supplied free no di Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT ROCKING CHAIRS 35 NEW NUMBER 8776682 Hour Fil 5pm Sal 9am 2pm 55 Sinclair Ave Unit Georgetown 4 Sreii here are row the Inning ml Trinity taken 1ark Blue Iljrrrll Bridge and lentin Seoul Hi serve near Ac tun I and Hon Mel jiitfliUn nut rim Iff lr- Auger In Jong Hi dike Ford I Cubs come back from camp Scouts ll JKWI AN MAN llfrulriSp4clil It va- a where Cubs learned to become Scouts Park at Blue Springs Scout near At Ion was the scene of many activities for the third vear Cubs of the North District May M and started arriving at tamp at on Chief George Henderson tailed all boys in to a circle then transformed them into a horseshoe formation Scmitcr George outlined the guidelines for the program designed to prepare the Scouts Stouter Brute Kjj took the boys on a night hike this was followed by songs music Scout John Stephens anil Leo nn their and then mug up hollowing flag break Saturday morning the patrols were divided up into six rotating groups or instruc tions on lashing by Iroop Don first aid Frank Elaine Hannah saw axr and knife by Brian and what is Scouting by Donna hompscin When instructing lashing Troop Don had the boys lash together a huge Blue monster Iroop Stouter Jim Col her held a session on gadgets in the afternoon A highlight Saturday afternoon was the obstacle course set up by Scouter Paul I and his helpers Ext givi the patrols for making their own meals and titan up time allowing insirtit Hon on both by their leader Bonus were to the patrols for the Scouting the period Chief Divld Shrubsolt built a great tamp fire and all groups look part in bongs skits and yells Stoutir David his ukulele and sang a couple of songs Following the flag on Sun da morning lie Stouts own was under the leadership of Scouter McLaughlin Willi boys from each patrol helping Theresa George Henderson ran a scries of games to test he skills of all patrols Points were given throughout the weekend and At ton lrlnjly known as the was the winner The place winners were members of the Georgetown A Wolves Patrol The Tiger Patrol from 1st were the third pint t winners During the dosing Stouter George presented the trophy 2nd Acton The boys wore Owen Allen Bridge Barrel I Ford Andrew Itcdikcr and Stouters Theresa Mil Don McLaughlin and llrctt Auger Camp tresis were presented to Ihe boys and leaden by Stouter John Jean layman assistant district commissioner of Cubs to this annual event District Commissioner Booth was for all the events on Sun day aDad Is Worth The Finest Henrys is featuring the finest Fathers Day Gift Ideas in town A full assortment of Shirts Belts Ties Casual Trousers and much more all ready to be wrapped for you for Fathers Day AND THE FINEST IS AVAILABLE AT H H Clothing Ltd 67MalnSt S Georgetown AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO Void MAIN ST 8773388 WIN 15 Just unscramble Ihe name below then enter our draw for a 5 00 Food Voucher to dine out at the featured Send Name Address and Answer THE DINE OUT EDITOR SUNDAY BRUNCH FREE GIFT DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS uX tiM fiften I Llcsncad L Excellent Luncheons and Dinners PATIO NOW OPEN Woollier Pi SI Main St 1 1 id m GLEN WILLIAMS Inn CHARMING VICTORIA INN ON THE HANKS OF CREDIT KING ST TERRA COTTA Youve gotta have HEART police he computer crime fighting system HEART Entry and Telecommunications was officially opened by the Itcftloniil Police May Chief James Harding and Mary Beam supervisor of computer vices sent the first on the system in Project IIEAItT is now officially in opera tion Municipal and regional and Regional Chairman Peter Pom troy also attended the opening in The opening was for the first two phases of the three phase system The first phase is records manage Police retards are now on computer The phuw is com Sheridan awards lcimj Martin lljdciaalr received the the Commonwealth Dominion Seed Holiday Inns of House award for Ltd outstanding award far achievement In is ta n 1 Ihe office ad- achievement In in I nisi ration he hotel and program at management legrs school of program recent- Carol In a Handing out at Sheridan the award lo her College school was Doug ales In July 1985 training police in phase one began The second became operational in 1985 The third phase of HEART Is field support systems This means police will have mobile digital computer terminals and direct voice entry to the computer Halton police expect to have direct voice entry by the fall and mobile digital computers by 1987 So far the HEART project has cost million which Is less than expected when the project was awarded to the firm Planning and Research Co operation In March 19S1 said Dave Atkinson A matter of principle The fees for the Glen Williams ball dia Monday night councillors dec id they wont waive the park rental fee labout to Ihe Associations expenses it I Martin BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS JMC0 MOORE PARK MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN j HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Avenue PASTOR PASTOR MASSES For information call DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 1B CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY IS AND CULTURAL CENTRE AW TRENTON 8772359 POTATO SALAD medium potatoes lemon juice vegetable oil sail oeppe celery lincly chopped hard boiled eggs sliced or chop coarsely 1 l mayonnaise cider vinegar As optional EXTRAS any following J finely chopped onion 2 dry mustard mixed with mayonnaise sweet pickle relish 1bsp minced parsley Boil ihe potatoes just until tender Dram then peel and dice as soon as you can handle Toss lemon juice oil and sail while potatoes are still warm Set aside to cool Add the pepper celery and chopped eggs and any extras Blend c mayonnaise with vinegar and gently fold into salad until all pieces are coaled II potatoes seem a little dry just add a bit more mayo CAKtl INORfDIINIW i PECAN HALVES 499ib POPPING CORN 35 PEANUTS 99ta Appreciate You y VOUnGSPHARIIMCV Presents SENIOR CmZENS APPRECIATION DAY Thursday June 12th DISCOUNT TO SENIORS Concluding A Tobacco FREE GIFTS TO ALL SENIORS DOOR PRIZES Kodak 6000 Disc Camera Outfit And Film 0 Boxes o Lauta Chocolates Free Come On In And Sit And Chat mo on in urn ait your friends una our stall I Extra pilar will no 10 ring war your quo si ions your modiclnos Public noon mid lor con and FOR FREE MINI BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL 8777895 Until 5 pm DOWNTOWN 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