Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1987, p. 6

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TIIEUFRALD Arthritis drive The Georgetown Kni tilt umbiiH kicked off Ihrlr campaign with a at thi Town offices 11 week from lifl right Harry I Industrial Joe ItrslilMiliil Coins stolen A collection of old foreign coins were stolen from a home at the Sixth Line and 10 Sldcroad bet Sign vandals A wooden sign was a door at Audio Electronics 130 Guelph St Georgetown between Saturday night and Sunday Total damage to the door is estimated at There was no attempt to enter the building police said The sign was later found at the of Mill and Main Streets Cars damaged A 29year old Georgetown mult has been arrested In connection with the willful damage of three cars on Pennington Cres At Pennington the hoods of two cars were walked over and back win I roken on one of the vehicles Total damage to the three curs is Registrations for Halton Boy Scouts estimated at The man has been charged with mischief under He will appear in eourt September Camping theft Camping equipment worth about was stolen from a park car in Glen Williams Saturday The theft occurred between 12 and 8 a at the comer of Karen Drive and Confederation Street The stolen goods Include a tent sleeping bags a stove and a cooler Stereo taken After midnight Tuesday so broke into Georgetown Custom Car Sound at Sinclair Ave and stole a stereo vilued at The front glass door was smashed and the class cabinet con lalnlng the stereo was also broken Total damage la estimated at Cars broken into Two cars wen broken Into while parked in front of a house at 52 Georgetown ween Thursday night arid Friday morning Both govt compartments were ransacked police said A wallet valued was stolen from one of the vehicles Toial damage is estimated at Car prize to Sargent House theft Between and Thursday were stolen from a home at Place Acton The rear door of the house appears to have bet forced open police said Impaired drivers Pullet arrested two impaired driers last week At p Friday police stop ped a man for speeding the cor of Trafalgar Road and Highway He was later charged with impaired driving The yearold London man is due to ap pear in court September At a p police stop ped a yearold Georgetown man for driving erratically on Street He foiled the test and charged with impaired driving He will appear in court September Doesnt stop A 17 year old Scarborough youth has been charged following a single accident on the Sixth I In it Monday The man was driving a Pontiac south on tie Sixth Line when he failed to slop at the stop sign intersection at GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Steele Avenue He went through the intersection and struck a hydro pole Damage to the car is estimated at Runs light A 30yearold Georgetown man has been charged following an at the intersection of Guelph and Maple Streets last Monday He was driving his GMC north on St when he failed to stop for the red light at the Maple St in tersectlon He struck a second car travelling west on Maple Street Damage to bath cars is estimated at about I Special North District Boy Scouts of Canada will hold Registrations fur all sections starting next week for the year Sept Registrations for Georgetown will held at St An United Church 7pm 10 Registration for 3rd Acton will be held at the Acton Scout Hall at 2nd Acton Beavers and Cubs Wedding bells Mr and Mrs George Dixon of Georgetown are announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra Irene Dixon to Joseph Shane Omer son of Ruth Norxal and Mr Norbert of Glen Williams The marriage will lake place Union Presbyterian Church Glen Williams on October 10 al photo by Gordon Campbell tramp ton will register with at the Scout Hall it Sept Registration for 1st Acton will be held at the Seoul Hall it 7 General meeting tlon for 2nd Georgetown will Ik held at St Georges Church Hill at 1or more information tall McCarthy at Sept I 1st will gister the School 1st registration will be held in he Community Hill it Ml m Sept 1st Glen Williams will register St it Sept 17 1st will hold rtgistntion and eneral Meeting at St Johns United Church at 1st and 1st registrations will be held Pinccrcsl United it 7 Here and Now juried show will return A reminder all who arc engaged in he visual arts In this region Here and Now 87 the annual juried exhibition of will art at the Hills Library and Culture Centre in Georgetown will take place in the Gallery of the cultural centre from Oct 71oOct The jury will consist of Lyn Barrett Cowan a painter from Toronto John Matter a punter and art teacher from and Margaret Squire a painter from Slrectsvillc The deadline for your entries is Sept jnd the place to submit entries to is the Library in Georgetown This exhibition has become a year ly showcase for the best art created during the in this Be a part of Legion Lines The Club came to a sue conclusion Friday night the winners ore us follows winners I Crawford Dick rouse 428 Cord Browne Bill Hunt 88 Bill Cec Greenslade Glen Hillock 4j4 Redmond Ilea Beneteau Bob Hooper winners Derek Eleanor Nicholson 431 Ian Lee Jack winners 211 Helen Sparks lion went to Joe Cairns Getting down to the wire to and G Jim 126 G and Mlehm received a consolation pmc The last ticket in the drum 390 allows Doug Sargent to claim the new 19B7 Cutlass door sedan Congratulations to Doug and ail the other winners Many ore in order all who participated in this Inst draw members will be contacted before the start of the next Car Club your continued support Is much appreciated The and V raffled at the car draw was won by Morg Clarke 2nd prize Sandra 3rd prize Gerald Williams Friday Night Ladles 1st Dorothy Ireland 2nd Helen field Men 1st Ernie 2nd Bob Dumper The Saturday meat draw sent the following home with their supper Clark Cliff Harold Frank Nicholson trunk Kirk Gord King Brute Collins who Is visiting from the with her mis band The roast will be the family table Paul heme the lucky winner Legion Ladies MID BRUNSK1 Herald Iotlowing is Joyce irns address for all her frltnds River dale Hospital St Mitlluws Road Toronto 1 know she will appreciate all cards Percy us she is really working her therapy and knowing Joyce she will win this one too Aledu McCartney has that we thanks for all the cards and calls as she is unable to write Tickets art for the lir thday Supper for you and jour guests the door this Sept If you have left it this late could you please let Marjone know if you Intend to lie is it would help tht setting rangements Tilt veterans from and our own four will be entertain this Sunday Sept 13 under the auspices of Joanne Brown Lottie Bottoms is in the il in Orangeville with a broken hip and Harry tells me lint she is do very well It is with sadness we report Jenn Longlcy has pissed away this summer We welcome our president lo Carswcll home from her trip Scotland A Tasty Recipe DELICIOUS PEAR CONSERVE 6 cups pears cup crushed I orange lemon 4j cups sugar 3 ginger Peel core and dice pears finely Drain the crushed pineapple well Grate rind from the orange and lemon and squeeze juice from both Combine the prepared pears pineapple grated rind and fruit juice with the sugar Add ginger Heat gently to the boiling point sllrnng to dissolve the sugar Cook gently until mixture has thickened about minutes Remove pieces ginger and seal conserve in hot sterilized I jars foodituffi MAIN 8 GEORGETOWN 8778569 JUMBO PURE CHOCOLATE CHIPS bowes natural peanut butter BANANA CHIPS

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