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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1986, p. 19

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LATE DEATH NOTICE SHEPPARD lUva On Sunday October 2 1986 at Ilia Geo sit el Mem or Ijl 01 Han cock Carle Dear Gordon George Hayes Joe and Iho Barry and Ha Buck Also lovngy by her en and great an Ihe JS Jones ar d Son Funeral homo Ave where and I the HERALD i Community Ballinafad farmers wife hosts open house Many former pupils former teaching associates members of different organizations neighbors and friends attended the open house held by Mrs Isobel Mrs McKay wife of the late Earl McKay has lived for many years on Queen Street West Brampton at Chlnguacowy Road The McKay family were well known in the area where they farmed for many years The family was represented at the S Village roused by police By HAY WILSON Herald Special area residents south of Slderoad to Avenue and from Winston Churchill Boulevard west to the Ninth found their community a hive of ac tlyity Oct with police cars track Around 10 a two men driving a stolen vehicle on Highway i were being chased by police They escaped on foot going north on around Much later the same night a single engine plane crash landed around 11 30 pm on the former Wilson Farm north of the Farm Lane It look down hydro wires and tree tops The pilot was taken by ambulance to hospital but was not seriously hurt That was enough for one day when neighbors nerves were frayed to the breaking point and Ninth to Steeles They eluded their door bells started ringing at police and the hunt was called off midnight Good crowd at Erin fair By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Comtpoadeat must have been many residents away celebrating the Thanksgiving day weekend warm and bright and It was only J I night that it rained Friday night Jackie Brady was picked Fair Queen from eight young women all worthy Hon by Earl cousin Norman Sinclair and his wife Alma or Ballinafad Itobels early life was spent in Manotick near Ottawa and side of the family the Gordons were there helping serve refreshments Barbara Gordon her niece and cousins Beryl Braden and Carol were there Helping receive the guests were Mrs McKays son Bill of Toronto and his wife Mary and children Lesley Anne and Scott James of albums of school memories trips house histories and the history of the form Lot Con 3 Three delightful ducks in bright yellow were most interesting and in be quacking away tonight at local talent night The three formative Georgetown chicks performing at Five are left The Peel Choral Society of which Mrs McKay Is a member sang a variety of beautiful numbers Following this the Society pianist Andrew well received recital The Society leader Is Mrs Mary Freeman Tables were set in a large mar and those pouring the tea were Mrs Mae Dixon Mrs Wilson Mrs Geraldinc Williams of Chatham and Miss Jane Ha penny of Ottawa On Sunday Dr Elizabeth Ann Hill Miss Maroll Saldotiha and Mrs Douglas presided Among the guests were Alderman John and Mrs Hutton Coun Peter and Mrs Robertson MPP Robert Callahan and MP John McDerrrld and his wife Ducking applause Legion ladies Bring your penny sale stubs spoil things The days Euchre winners tables of euchre weye played Oct at the Community Centre Winners were McGllvray Muriel Miller Del Wallace Marg David son lone hands Geo Burt lucky draw Vi Preston John Hunter Jamie Cunningham Convenors were Marlene Cunningham Vivian Shaw and Elsie Jarvle Art auction Birthday girl Karen 0 Conner spent her 15th birthday which fell on Thanksgiving Day with her grand mother Ruth Bart and great grandmother Winnie Smith Hot biscuits please By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correipondenl BALLINAFADWc are all looking forward to our country bazaar be held at the church Saturday especially enjoy the hot biscuits served at the afternoon tea and look forward to meeting some of our Special time Sunday upon the By KAY WILSON Herald Special Want to dress up those bore The junior choir added to the JSf w s ser art Then come out Saturday Gala Art Auction There be a variety of Canadian and international artists work from prints lithographs originals and even a few Innuit sculptures pieces in all Admission price is and includes wine and cheese and a chance to win a free pain ting The Art Auction Is a fund rais ing project to help pay for an ex pension to the Ballinafad Com Centre which Is where the event Is being held The preview begins at 30 and the auction at Church for ihe Thanksgiving Service Sunday Under the direction of their teachers the children spent Satur morning making muffins to serve after the service and tying the church A variety of flowers fruit and vegetables were used to decorate impressing the significance of the Come Ye was Responsible Gratitude Other beautiful Thanksgiving hymns added to the service and a fellowship hour followed Some of the Sunday School teachers are Mary Crawford Lynda Howse Gail Helen Paul and Pat Evans Trudy Paul has asked all who have sold the penny sale tickets please bring your stubs to the next meeting Thursday itomorrowl so that she and Mac will have the op portunity to write them up in ad vance so as to save us much time as possible for these busy ladies If you can I make the meeting please send our stubs in with a Mend The boardroom will be open on Thursday Oct from till and on Friday Oct from till to receive any and all dona tlons other than perishables tor the bazaar The branch will be open at a m on Saturday Oct to enable us to clean up after the evening before and to set up our tables etc We will need plenty of help for this endeavour so please ladies do come down as soon as possible to lend a hand at this job us we must be ready Ladies night Friday and district euchre at Erin Oct 18 District darts at lira mo lea Oct Nov 1 will see ion 1 euchre at Milton ARC opens The new Milton ARC Industries has opened after many months of planning and preparation In August the new facility open to complement the Hornby ARC Industries In Hornby there are space problems and inadequate shipping receiving facilities The new Milton location provides much better facilities for s adult development and lite skills program An official opening and dedication of the new plant will be held later in the fall We hope you hud a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and are all ready for the upcoming events Remember to place your name on the list In the branch for your trip to Cuilen Gardens Nov 13 and to bring your bus fare to the meeting In Oc Take care God bless Legion Lines By JIM HAYES On Sept Commander Holbrooke and his wife from Post Plymouth Mass visited the Branch alter receiving In Toronto the award for first placed Colour Guard during the Warriors Parade at the this year Commander expressed his deep appreciation to Branch 120 for the support and friendship shown to our sister branch in Plymouth over the years The Branch mourns the passing of Comrade Sid Nicholas A native of Wales Sid came to Canada relatively recently but very quick ly became involved with all aspects of Legion activity Entertainment in the Lounge on Oct is by Sonic Oct is by Itackotecrs and Nov 1 by Monty Andrews Next general meeting is Oct 23 Saturday Honours and Awards Night was held in the Branch auditorium To some of our newer members it will be remembered as Initiation Night The Initiation ceremony preceeds the lion of the awards Comrade Bill was present to receive his years service pin from post president Norm Ward Roy received his years service pin and Ken Pearson was presented with a 25 years service pin Branch president Bruce Collins was honoured with a Life Membership for his outstanding service to the Legion and the community at large Comrade Col also received his Branch 120 past officers medal Saturday afternoon Steak Shoot sent the following lucky people home with their supper Peg Lewis King Linda Ford Barb rosso and Denny McCart I remind Branch 120 members he tickets for the Remembrance Supper will go on sale after the Oct general meeting Car Club catch up draw held Oct 9 produced the following winners Sept Sue McCartney Tom James Dan Peggie Myra Jim Doucette Murrey Ereard Oct 2 Glenn Hillock 207 Dennis Booth Coulighan 335 An dre Bolsvenue Gord Oct 9 Glad Caldwell IB Lome Cox Jack 175 Claudctte Caldwell 375 Henry Graham Jim Murrey 446 Barber Mill too expensive to build all at once Town wants to see Prestons culvert design Preston grocery store ex can go ahead If a ton Hills Site Plan Review Commltee members decided Friday afternoon Of course there are two pages i conditions Mr Preston Miss Jean home Resource teacher help The North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded is consider a plan to supply resource teachers lo support tally handicapped youngsters The proposal being considered by the board of directors Is for youngsters enrolled in integrated spaces in regular community day nursery programs According to a September newsletter NHAMR believes that children should not be placed into integrated spaces until adequate services are available to lively meet their needs The proposal calls for gradual implementation Valley Conservation Authority detailed drawings of how a culvert on the property will be built designation parking stalls details of a loading area safely barrier garbage storage is to be handled on the property how snow is to be stored and removed and a landscap ing plan by a qualified professional Mr Preston store is now square meters at the corner of Con federation Street and Wildwood Rood in Glen Williams He lives in the 120- square meter home it ached to the store The grocery store owner has bought the properly door and wants to extend his store southward with a ill square meter addition The home door will be torn Cameragone An estimated 500 In property was stolen from Lot 13 Conces sion home in Acton between and m Oct A camera camera lens VCR TV and In cash were taken Thieves entered through a sliding window In the garage police said There are four pages worth of con the developers of ihe Barber Mill must meet for site plan ap proval Friday afternoon Hank and Anna miller attended the town Site Plan Review Committee meeting and said they intend to com ply with the conditions The developers plan to rehabilitate convert and expand the industrial building now located on acres by the Credit River next to Van an Industries Ltd They want to develop the former paper mill into a multi purpose com mcrclol complex with hotel rooms a restaurant and dining lounge conference and meeting rooms a banquet room a beverage room a swimming pool exercise room and racquet courts 1 can hardly wait for you to break ground Marilyn said Neither can we Mrs Greutzer agreed The developers plan to build in four phases as money comes in and current long term Industrial teases of the property run out Town planning staff want geo technical studies done showing how storm water is to be handled and the design of sanitary sewers before they issue an occupancy permit Brian Murdoch said Preserving existing trees is a priority and a landscaping plan by a qualified professional for the site has been requested by the planning department Initially we tried to tic them down to site improvements to the whole property but we are going to allow It In phases because of the financial effect on the owner Mr Murdoch said TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS HILLS GEORGETOWN PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE WILDWOOD ROAD Tho Town Hilton HII3 j current a provements to Idwood Raid between E no Conledorit or A Public Informal on Conho his been study and Is scheduled lor THURSDAY OCTOBER 1966 Tho Information Centre an nformo1mcclngwroretn I bo discuss study and Iho concerns with or Iho Town and their Consultant to all parties II you ore unable to may contact Mr TimStutrl P Development Design and Construction Englnaer Town of Halton Hills Sox HUH Georgetown Ontario L704T1 NOTICE TO FRENCHSPEAKING RATEPAYERS OF THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19B6 7 MARIE 336 MAURICE DRIVE OAKVILLE Iho rm n j 10 It H Rom in Bo Iho system A poraon I be sol net 1 II or he The A 11 eol The ope lor Igblly 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