Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1988, p. 2

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Pigel HALTON Mirths 1188 Outlook op Hills In the hills Store robbed on Main St A white male fled on foot follow log a 10 30 robbery at the Georgetown General Stor- A male armed with stick and knife with his fact covered by a black ski mask entered the convenience store at 110 Main St and demanded money j from the female clerk He then fled on Toot with approximately CSS The thief Is described as a white mole between IB and with dark eyes He Is between 150 and IS pounds and stands between and 5 if anyone has Information they can contact the Hills Regional Police Criminal In vest gallon Bureau at RTBSSU 416 Single parent Are you a single parent In in attending family llvitles discussions card nights or dances Well the Brampton Parents without Partners is holding an Information meeting on Monday March at The in formation meeting which is being held at the Bramalea Civic Centre will be followed by a meeting at m A guest speaker has been arranged for both or tbe two meetings For more lion please call either Irene or Collette at Euchre evening the Optimist Hall on Highway 7 one mile north of Georgetown Ad mission Is and for seniors Refreshments and prizes are of Transportation is available call Scholarships Graduating students In Halton have the opportunity lo win one of 10 entrance awards to the of Guelph worth each The prestigious President Scholarships recogniic out Stan ding academic and leadership ability School principals arc now making nominations due April for this year awards The first 10 recipients of the awards are studying arts science and agriculture at the University of Jenny Howe a graduate of Peterborough Collegiate In On and Scan Morrlssy a graduate of Frederic on High School In New Brunswick arc typical of this group of exceptional students Jenny on arts student Is a member or the governing council of her residence has worked backstage on two plays and will be visiting high schools as a student ambassador for the University of Sean who is studying biology finds time to volunteer on the recreation staff of a local home for the aged act In a student pro duction and volunteer at the university wild bird clinic Both are enthusiastic members of a volleyball team made up of the President Scholarship recipients Further information on the resident Scholarships is available from Garry Davidson Assistant Registrar Awards University of Guelph COURTMATES Traffic Ticket Specialist Low Cost Representation Free Consultation about cost insurance end loss points oollco officer with years at can 8771556 Toll Free 1 Feb 28 Scout parade to remember founders Birdwatcher Acton Scout parent ion banquet held the Legion Hall Photo by Jean I Ulrica is seen here with tali Golden Eagle and Peregrine Falcon Mr I mi inn was head table guest of the Halton Big Brothers screened interviewed By JEAN LAYMAN Outlook Special The annual 2nd Georgetown Scout Parade was held the morning of Feb at the St George Anglican Church to remember Lord Lady Baden Powell birthday Rev Tom Kingston welcomed the Scouting members the service Cub Mitchell read the 1st reading Genesis 17 1 The second reading was by Assistant Jim Collier Mark Rev Tom Kingston offered the Story of Abraham and Sarah Rev Kingston also told or Cub and Scout days in Chatham which he will always remember Lay reader Tom Parry instructed ByltOSESTARRATT WANTED Males over the age of eighteen with good morals who have at least four hours a week spare and feel that they have something to share with a boy between the ages of six and sixteen These ore the only prerequisites to becoming a Dig Brother Big Brothers come from all walks of life and social background They don have to be rich single or athletic some of the misconceptions people hold These special men are needed by Little Brothers who also come from every social background Their in are as varied as any cross- section of Ibis age group the only common factor these boys with each other is that they come from father absent homes It is important to note that this is not a Judgement of the fathers or an attempt of the Big Brother to become the father figure Dig Brothers are exactly what the name Implies a Big Brother a role model someone who has a shared interest and can spend time with a Little Brother All men who apply to be a Big Brother ore screened and interview Upon acceptance they are mat with a boy who wilt share his In and benefit from the relation ship The Big Brother agency organises activities throughout the year for matched pairs and unmatched Little Brothers to participate In These In dude a Christmas party toboggan at Bronte Provincial Park sail and a family picnic where fonilles or the Big and Utile Brothers get a chance lo meet and have fun Big and Little Brothers also plan activities with each other such as a movie walks in the pork a game of catch hiking or visiting a museum Several establishments will let the Little Brother in for free when ac by his Big Brother The relationship is a twoway street Not only is the match therapeutic for the Little in that it helps him deal with his sense of father loss but It gives Big Brother a sense of pride in that he helps to build and strengthen to help a boy achieve his full potential Often these relationships last a lifetime If you on one of these special men or feci you know one who would be an excellent Big Brother phone the Big Brother office at or for more Information There are about unmatched Lit tie Brothers who need your nlonship Buy A Lb Box STICKS 10 CABBAGE ROLLS 15 Per Tray to 12 BELMONT MEATS LONDON BROILS lean Ground Beef Bacon Wrapped OMSTEAD ONION 999 MEATS Block Font Ham EVE OF THE HOUND 99 OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO Cub Philip Elliott for the 3rd Stage of the Religion In Life award Mr Parry presented the coveted bodge to Philip during the Assistant Cubmaster Jim Collier and Venturer Advisor Brian Col I la- took up offering Venturer Advisor Brent Collier read the Litany of Thanksgiving STORE HOURS m 6 m Thursday Friday 30 a m 211 Street Georgetown CENTRE To It ALL STYLES COLOURS PRICES COME IN AND BROWSE HANDBAGqS PLUS an ST 2446 Learn to Drive and Survive Training lot all ages FrxJaral Income but big home for Tno Young Drivers programme is not available through any local high school FOUR DAY MARCH BREAK SPECIAL MARCH 14 15 1841788 MOW urn 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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