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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 17, 1988, p. 3

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Georgetown Fall Fair IT IMS Page Fun for kids young and old final before filming next of a Scotia bank com menial The commercial depleting a bank manager opening up ah op in morning will air rait nation wide Toronto film crew shoots commercial for Bank of Nova Scotia When Boardwalk Productions of Toronto arrived in Georgetown last Wednesday to shoot a commercial Ihey let the absence of a store In the downtown area slow down their production schedule They simply brought one along with them The company set tip their equip ment at two locations o shoot Bank of Nova Scotia commercial which is to begin airing Sept Using the downtown core as a backdrop Cameron Fashions was transformed into fruit store complete with hanging plants and baskets of fruits brought from Toronto The set was quite out hen lie People came up and asked if they could purchase the fruit said Mark Thomson a construction technician who was busy Installing a temporary bus stop for the Main Street shooting Aside from needing a downtown fruit store though Georgetown was perfect for shooting the said director Harry Lake The stores have character he said Were looking for a fairly small town the stores the look of the main street it Just what we wonted And the weather was flawless We need sun for this one said pro ducer Bill Hannah The group of technicians camera people and makeup hair and lighting people tumbled Into their vans In downtown Toronto and headed to Street at a to first shoot a scene at the Bank of Nova Scotia and then packed everything up to enjoy a catered lunch at the McGlbbon There was no missing the fact that downtown Six parking meters wore signs Do not park Town of Hills and a police officer assigned for the occasion patrolled ihi Mill and Main Streets Intersection Cameron Fashions became a Kensington Market type fruit stand complete with two Latin grocers in green smocks The which features an attractive actress has Scotlabank manager greeting customers as she begins her day at work after stepping off a trans 1 bus which was borrowed for the day from Brampton for the occasion The focus is on personal aspect of banking Banking is shown to be really a branch thing instead of head office- said director Bill Han Hills was a good place to shoot a commercial said producer Harry Lake because It Is close to Toronto and is the right kind of com m unity We looked at Acton and ail have worked but It s too We Georgetown hi Every year at the Georgetown Fair Sunday is Children s Day Events and attractions are ed that will be sure to keep the young and the younu at hurt entertained for the whole afternoon Hits years Fair organizers have gone all out to provide the best Children Day fun ye with ongoing entertainment from noon to New to the Fair year are two fun and exciting for the whole family Air Fantasy uses the npoline and comedy i Police force focus of attention The Police Force is on the cutting edge of change and has recently become the focus of Inter national attention according to Deputy Chief John Two visiting officers from Queensland Australia arrived in Toronto Aug and met with police to col I eel brochures and data on policing system said Deputy Chief Barrett They were very Impressed with lot of our programs Apparently we re well known In Australia he sold A United Kingdom magazine recently dedicated three pages of its police review to local of fleers The article discussed project TIP Toped Interview Procedures the Peel Essay Competition and outlined the forces general policing methods said Deputy Chief Barratt Word of mouth has made Halton famous said Deputy Chief who added has received unusual treatment especially due to Project TIP Taped Interview Procedures in itiated by Halton In late at traded attention from Hulton and Metropolitan Toronto media when it was tested and approved by the police department In a presentation made by Chief James Harding the system was described as involving continuous videotaping of police In of suspects without editing or camera stops The videotape said Chief Harding would be as court Deputy Chief is expecting another visit from officers of a foreign police force but no dates have been confirmed He said that a recent visitor the Honorable Paul Minister of Justice for Queensland Australia will likely send officers to observe policing methods in the Charity garage sale The Telephone Pioneers of America will hold a fund raising garage sale Aug from to rainorshinc The sale Is being held at Nor them Telecom south parking lot Dixie Road Proceeds from the event will go towards equipment for the Peel Memorial Hospital Problem found to be limited Dispute resolved in Acton Three of the four properties at the comer of Cobb eh ill Road and Mill Street in Acton ore not unsightly and the other property will be clean ed up as soon as planned rcconstruc lion of the Intersection Is carried out later thia month Acton Coun Gerald Rennle said Monday Coun Rennle was referring to the three property owners who became upset last week when Bill and Lena residents at 159 Mill St before town council a privacy fence along the four properties on Mill Street across from their house The were complaining on ly about the boulevards behind three of the properties end one property on the corner of the intersection said Rennle who met with property owners last week Two years ago land severance was approved for the comer house and three other houses were built beside It A town regulation forced the properties to front onto Cob Road thus making their backyards face Mill Street The said they didn t like looking at uncut and the weeds growing at the intersection said Coun The other three properties have tall cedar trees which effectively block off the view of their backyards he said The other properties which have been severed off ore in fine said Coun The were not complain ins about all four backyards he The neighbors of the other three houses are rather upset said the cedar trees make il very difficult for the other three property owners to cut a small boulevard near the road The boulevard is town property The owners of the comer property working on the boulevard on the comer because the town is plan reconstruction on the corner later this month and that wilt take care of the weeds and clean up the Intersection said The problem is Just one property Sheldon agreed That property Is not blocked off by the cedar Irecs The other three riles have beautiful tall trees on the road allowance she said Councillors ore awaiting report on the Issue which may recommend increased grass cutting on the boulevards ONESTOP CAR CARE DRY CLEANING INTERIORS A SHINE FAGR1C PROTECTION SUNROOFS VINYL ROOF REVITALIZING RUST PROOFING TOUCH UP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS RUNNING WINDOW TINTING PIN STRIPING SAME DAY SERVICE FREE RUNNING BOARDS installation SAVE 20 On PreservAShine PAINT PROTECTION OFFER GOOD TILL 27lh 8730570 265 Guelph Street Georgetown FaimewSt ngton 3254 aerial maneuvers and stunt falls all choreographed to music will be able to catch the action of Air Fantasy several times throughout theafternoon on Sunday The Sphere Clown Band is a Juno nominated group which features sing a longs and slapstick Band numbers Bumpy Putty Banger and Gizmo have performed throughout Canada and the since Past performances Included five seasons Ontario Place Hoy Thomson Hall Stratford Festival Theatre and CBC and Global TV The troupe does a lot of school shows where they art able to teach values and within the framework of this unique shi w Back for second year at Fair is magician Glenn Kidi of all ages were alternately amused amazed during magician show last year on Children A mustsec for all lovers of and humor Also new to Ihe I- air this year is a Kiddies Pedal Tractor Pull There will be five classes of contestants in different weight classes Children entering will I given three to get the sled moving from the star ting line keeping the pedal tractor between the pulling lines at all times Both boys and girls 12 years rid and under arc eligible to enter Ongoing entertainment on Children s Day features many of Georgetown own joung people per forming in the Centennial Alumni Choir Chen I Jazz School and the first ever Middle School Air Band Competition Kids do you have a pet that Is ing well has a moustache wears glasses and looks like Tom Selleck If so then you could be the winner of the contest for the pet most resembl the President at this years Pet Show There are several categories open for both dogs and cats sec you the show Add to alt this Old MacDonald Farm and the Fabulous Fun Tent as well as Ihe Farm Olympics and Children s Day the Fair should truly be Great in B8 The Georgetown running Sept 11 at Fairgrounds is fill with fun and action for the while family It begins Friday with the Rock Concert and Western Show continues with the Golden Helmets and Canadian Mini Tractor Pull on Saturday and finishes with arm Olympics on Sunday Three Days of Fun It Will Be Great for Preparing to welcome our visitors Branch President Honk Russell wishes to remind all members about the Friendship Din and Dance o be held on Friday Aug 19 in the Branch Auditorium This is the annual welcoming event for our American visitors from post Plymouth Moss Last Saturday saw a gathering of the family and many friends to offer their best wishes to Comrade Bill on the occasion of his birthday Have many more BUI you look great Wednesday Night Industrial Men Darts registration Is Aug 17 and League play commences Aug 31 There will be a captains Tuesday Night Mixed Darts kick off Tuesday Sept with lion and fun night Regular starts Sept Car Club winners on Aug 11 were Tut Harrison Ethel Hard man Ron recti 343 Elgin Arm strong Roger Darling John McKay and Cam Turcotte Saturday Afternoon Meat winners this week were Bruce Col I ins Ken Nash Mother Clark Larry Doucettc Joe Martin Harry Allen Don Norm Word J Harlow Cliff Claude The steaks were won by BUI Simpson For Warriors Day the bus will leave the Branch at 30 a m sharp and return from the Ex at I few seals are available on a first comefirst served basis For Ions call Sgt al Arms Ernie Pcasey In my report on the funday golf last week I forgot to report tliat Peter Smith won the 5050 draw Sorry about that play Mary Ann Atiatln of wis I winner In Herald recent Saving Splashdown Mrs will be off for a trip to In Niagara Falls that In eludes weekend accommodations Seen here looking over the brochure arc from left Beth Herald advertis ing representative and and her two daughter Sarah left and Rebecca Herald photo Downtown Georgetown 8731470 Have a Fun Fall Call Now for Fun Fall Girls ages 7 to IS are invited to become Utile Sisters with the Big Sisters Association of North and have a Special Friend share the new school year with Phone Lois or Cynthis to have on interview GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE SUMMARY OF INCOME AND CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CLAUSE THE ELECTION F1HANCES AC 19B6 POLLING DAY September 10 19B7 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NORTH INCOME BEFORE SUBSIDY 13 132 05 SUBSIDY PAID TO CANDIDATE SB SB BUI 15 SB CANDIDATE Wilt L Dm Fern NO The Inlormallort above been liken tram filed with Cam minion by CNel Financial Officers of Candida let end where applicable combined Mill trial Ihe Income before Includtt hum provincial party Campaign do not Include paid out lull financial may be obtained Ire Com minion upon payment the applicable lee 1 151 Street Weil Toronto Ontario M55 Custom Meats HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS 99 LEAN GROUND BEEF 179 FROZEN SMELTS 149 SLICED BACON ENDS 149 FROZEN BOXED PURE BEEF PATTIES 189 OMSTEAD GREEN BEANS 359 DELI SLICED COOKED HAM 169 FROZEN BOXED BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 189 SCHNEIDERS PURE LARD LB WW LI TBAFALGABflOAD AihgroM We Do Not Corinpromi 877-6M2-

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