Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1989, p. 5

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK 8ataraayMartkllMPie Outlook On HaltOQ Hills 63rd anniversary AshgroveWI celebrates with busy meeting Members of the Womens Institute celebrated the anniversary of the branch at the regular meeting Feb at Hilkrest Church President Pat Stark opened the meeting with a poem Thank God for Little Things A total of 16 members displayed and told about an interesting assortment of pictures Each member of the Institute was asked to bring two snapshots for roll call Norma Alexander volunteered to make inquiries as to what members might think appropriate to contribute to the new Civic Cen tre Despite making inquiries to the Region and sending a letter to the mayor Wickson reported no progress so far in obtaining a new Ashgrove sign Members made plans for a quilting at Marion Hunters home on March at9am brought everyone up to date on the activities and Muriel Nurse told about the Womens Farm Safety Workshop she had attended at Stewarts Cars targeted by thief Unlocked cars were the target of an unknown thief in the early morning hours Sunday say Hal ton Regional Police Four car thefts in the Georgetown area took place bet ween am and 730 a Sunday morning Three cars parked on Pnnce Charles Drive were entered A Plymouth Horizon is missing in cassette tapes An unlocked GMC pickup truck Is missing cassette tapes valued at A 1980 Chevrolet parked on the same street overnight is missing a wallet containing identification a major credit card and 10 cash An Oldsmobile parked on Wind sor Avenue the same night is missing a pair of sunglasses and two cases of soft dnnks say police for a total value of Police continue to investigate Halton police search for womans attacker Regional Police are sear ching for a man wanted for break ing into a Milton home and assaulting the female resident Police say a white male 36 believed to be from South Carolina allegedly broke into the womans home assaulted her and choked then forced her to remain on the premises The suspect is described as tall with brown hair and a moustache He wears glasses and weighs about 16S pounds The man was last seen driving a car with the South Carolina licence Genealogical society meets The and Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society is meeting March at 2 pm to hear guest speaker Lynn Morgan discuss Computers in Genealogy The meeting will be held at the Chinguacousy Library Civic Centre City Centre Visitors are welcome For more information call plate MLW101 He is wanted for assault causing bodily harm and unlawful confinement Police ask anyone with informa tion to call 8785511 extension Be Proud As A Peacock With The Buys Youll Find In Classified Section SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 Si 8772217 THE DUFFERINPEEL ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Required For January SUPPLY TEACHERS FOR SILVERCREEK OUTDOOR SCHOOL Conservation Area Teachers with Ontario Certification and qualified to teach at the elementary school level are required by the Roman Catholic Separate School Board for occasional supply teaching Knowledge and willingness to teach Outdoor Education an asset Experience preferred For further Information please contact Ken Ward Principal Telephone 1 41 68800271 Qualified interested applicants should forward their resume to Mrs Barbara Manager Recruitment Teacher Personnel The DufferinPeel RCSS Board Matheson Blvd West Ont L5R 1 C5 PDMeany Chairman of the Board J Fleming Director of Education Equipment in Erin The program for Tweedsmuir History was convened by Ismey Bird and Betty Brownridge The Ashgrove Womens Institute now has 300 pages of community history divided into five volumes and also 250 pages of clippings ar ranged in These books were all on display and members spent a most interesting half hour looking through them In the discussion that followed all took part as members recalled stories of their childhood and grow ing up Those from rural upbr ingings told of the problems of get ting to school before the introduc tion of the school bus of living without hydro of travelling by pony and cart to school or music lessons and of the activities that drew the community together Those who were raised in the ur ban areas told of a different lifestyle with people living nearby and more conveniences As the stories unfolded everyone got to know and understand each other a little better Peggy Knapp thanked and Betty and all the members for participating so well and for mak ing the meeting so interesting A birthday cake and social hour followed with Marion McPhail and Doreen in charge For All Your Fine China Silver Crystal Giftware The next meeting will be held March 21 at 130 pm at HUlcrest Church Guest speaker Phyllis will speak on Legisla tion Affecting Agriculture STORE HOURS 930 am600 pm except Thursday Friday 930 pm CHy Styles Close Hornet 211 Guelph Street 227 main ST Milton Georgetown 8777361 8780050 I CENTRE

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