Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1989, p. 3

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1 HERALD January Ray Monckton was the first baby born at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after the stroke of midnight Jan 1989 He was born at 1 22 a Jan earning him the honors of New Years baby Here parents Steve Monckton and Tara Conway are greeted by Welcome Wagon Debbie Butler centre who brought several gifts and greetings from the Mayor for the New Years baby photo Newest arrival is Justin time Doctors nurses and parents had to wait exactly 25 hours and 22 minutes after 1989 began but a bouncing pound baby boy has the honor of being the New Years baby for Georgetown Justin Ray Monckton was delivered by Dr Valerie Kumar at Georgetown and Memorial Hospital at 22 a m Jan Mom and dad Conway of Georgetown and Steve Monckton of Owen Sound celebrated quietly in their hospital room Monday morning Justin who has already shown evidence of a strong grip has a promising hockey career ahead of him said proud papa Steve Welcome Wagon Coordmator Debbie Butler paid a visit to the new parents at the hospital day As Georgetowns first baby of 1989 Justin will get some special attention from the Welcome Wagon Sponsors Oxbow Books Little Angels and Country Video donated special gifts for the occa sion to accompany gifts from Mary Kay Cosmetics Georgetown Food Mart Burger King Money Concepts Youngs Pharmacy Pizzeria Victoria Lane Le Studio and several other businesses Man killed in BC Continued from Page ed extensively including trips to Scandinavia PEI and Alberta When he visited Banff Alberta he fell in love with the mountains said his father Mr Owen moved to Alberta in working at a centre for disabled adults in Red Deer before being hired four years ago with a Scandinavian company installing ski lifts in the mountains He was very much aware of the risk of the mountains and the relentlessness of the mountains said his brother Duncan He always knew the risks of climbing and accepted them Mr Owen leaves behind his parents John and Evelyn his sister Margaret and brothers Dun can and Glyn who reside in Alber ta A memorial service will be held Banff said Mr Owens mother My feeling is that he belonged there and he wouldnt want a lot of fuss about his funeral she said She added that any tributes to son could go to funding for mountain rescue The last time the Owens saw their son was in the fall when his flight bound for Quebec made a stopover at Pearson International Airport We all rushed to the airport to see him He looked very fit very well and very happy said his mother Mr Owen had registered it University fot engineering courses that would begin in January the family says He was really enjoying life It was sad to see it cut so short said his mother Industrial accident injures one An Ancaster man was treated and released at Milton District Hospital following an Industrial accident at Quarries on the First Line at Sideroad Dec 29 Police say Nick Maluga was Injured about He was working under a feed belt when a chain broke and a metal support beam collapsed falling 30 ft hit ting the man on the right shoulder He was taken to Milton hospital by ambulance Damage severe in twocar accident Two Georgetown residents were treated for minor injuries at Milton hospital Dec 29 following a twocar collision on Steeles Avenue at Trafalgar Road short 30a Dec 29 Police say a Volkswagen driven by a 44year old Georgetown man was attemp ting to make a left turn onto Trafalgar Road to head south bound The Volkswagen collided with a 1985 Nissan driven by a 21 yearold Milton resident The Nissan was travelling eastbound on Steeles Avenue Both cars received severe damage in the accident Edith Hoedl 46 and Jason Hoed both passengers in the Volkswagen were taken to Milton hospital by ambulance No charges have been laid in the accident FLETCHERS SHOES 13th Annual WINTER CLEARANCE GEORGETOWN AREA TO PURCHASE NAME FOOTWEAR AT RE0UCED PACES BUY NOW AND SAVE UP TO SALE IS FOR YOU AND THE WHOLE FAMILY mm or MORE 1H a PRICES ON ALL F0 LADIES NATURALIZED SHOES ALL REDUCED Somt At Low Ai Sim to See Our Rack 29 99 LADIES FASHION CLOGS LIKE A SECOND SKIN At Lent 20 23 99 ALL WINTER DRESS BOOTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED 20c 0 to 50 ft OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES CHILDRENS SHOES By Buster Brawn Nike Some As Low As 099 ALL REDUCED AT LEAST 20 OUR REG LOW PACES 9 ATHLETIC SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ALL REDUCED 20 50 OUR REGULAR LOW Oto OFF NUNN BUSH SHOES SPECIAL Ell ALL 59 REGULAR 9B CHILDRENS WINTER BOOTS ALL 307c 0 Our Price To YOU Is RIGHT Our Regular Customers Know They Keep Telling Us We Have Comparison Priced And Know Our Prices Are lower SERVICE REGISTERED PEDORTHIST ON STAFF FLETCHERS THE FOOT PROFESSIONALS 8771664 FAMILY SHOES fcUajavfcMpm 41 MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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