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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 2 December 1992, p. 16

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Page 16 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, December 2, 1992 Georgetown Baseball Association Interviews are now being scheduled for "Rep." Coaching Statfs. Some teams’ existence in doubt due to lack of coaching applications. If you are interested, phone 877-8379 SCHOOL NIGHTS George Kennedy PLUS BUSTER VIDEO NIGHT The Blockbuster Kid will be on hand to give away m and fun. Join us for an extra special night. Georgetown Chrysler Raiders “3. Caledon Royal Friday York Dec. 4 Saturday Dec. 5 Game Time Game Time 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Alcott Arena Guelph St., Georgetown $50 Children/Students Seniors ‘2° _/ Pizza “Hut * and nothin but! 873-1651 308 Guelph Street We Deliver FAST & FREE Pizza Hut surrorts THE comMUNITY HAVE A FUND-RAISER LET US HELP!!! Call 873-1651 ommunity Calendar Does your non-profit comm munity ization have an upcoming meeting or ‘or event, or do you want to organ! raise your 01 tion’s profile, then Community Calendar can work for you. Drop by Halton Hills This ‘Week at 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or fax us at 873-3918 with all the Information about your event. Remember to include your free of charge for as long as is appropriate. Wastewise Presents... _day’s total sales to the Halton Rape eee 2 - Joan Davison showing Crisis Centre. and speaking about the Earth Legion Ladies Auxiliary Stu in Rio de Janeiro. All 4 Dec. 6 — Plan to join our senior welcome to attend! Dec. 2, 1992 members on Sunday Dec. 6 in the 7:30 p.m. at Wastewise. Call e73 Lounge from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for 8122 for more information. Down on the Dumps Dec. 3 — Brampton Concerned Citizens and Stop Credit River Valley Dumps (in Halton and Peel) invite you to attend a public meet- ing to discuss the latest develop- ment in the proposal to locate a major garbage dump in this area . The Garbage dump meeting will be held ‘Thursday, December 3 at 7:30 p.M. at the Huttonville pub- lic school, Embleton road, Huttonville. For information call 840-4031 or 846-2 Party and bring your favorite dish. ena a Thursday Dec. 17 & & Pareat: Aid meeting Dec. 9 — The next meeting of Parent-Aid will be Wednesday Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m., Acton High School in the teachers’ lounge. Everyone welcome to this infor- mal discussion with support and advice always available. Interesting topics discussed. An opportunity to meet other parents Taising teens in ‘our community - you're not alone. Mayor’s luncheon Dec. 10 — The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 6th Annual Mayor’s Luncheon Dec. 10 at noon at the North Halton Golf and Country Club. Mayor Russ Miller will high- light the town’s past year. Guest speaker will be Linda Leatherdale, editor of Your Money for the Toronto Sun. Contact the Chamber 877-7119 for more infor- mation or to make a reservation. Euchre Night Dec. 10 — There will be a Community LODIC & Cable 4 Weekly Programme Schedule Thursdi 330 First aid and CPR courses Dec. 5 - St. John Ambulance is offering a Standard First Aid course Dec. 5 and 6 and a CPR c Dec. 12 and 13 from 9 a.m. to4p.m. For more information call Yvon Essiembre at 853-4889, David Burke 877-1045 or Carol Merten, 873-1425 after 5 p.m. ee Centre fundraiser - Carol-Ann Michaelson ce Clay ee Glen Williams, is holding a fundraising day Dec. 5. She will donate 20 per cent of the (@)) Halton Monday jay 5:30 TV Storytime Religion Halton's Health 6:00 TBA 6:30 capes on Life 7:00 TBA 7:30 ae Rep ueerey Religi 8:00 German see es 6:00 Optimist TV Bingo (live) Friday 7:00 Halton Hills Council 5:30 Money In The Bank Wednesday 6:00 Region Council 5:30 TBA Check Schedule daily 6:00 BA Cc ble 7:00 Halton Seniors’ TV on Ca 8:00 Laurier Telecollege TBA = To Be Announced 9:00 Laurier Telecollege (recently recorded programming) the Annual Pot Luck Christmas, RUSTGUARD 4 DripLess Oi. UNDERCOATING Cars - 869.95 Trucks - °79.95 Your complete car cleaning & oil change centre our organization’s contact person’s name and telephone number. Items will be run Euchre Night at the Ballinafad Community Centre at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Dec. 10. Bake sale c. 12 — Huttonville United Church Christmas Bake Sale Sat. Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. delicious homemade baking, Christmas goodie plates and lunch room. Come and join the fellow- ship at a little country church. amber reminder The Halton Be Chamber of Commerce reminds all residents to shop locally for te Christmas sea- son as your support for local busi- ness will be appreciated. If you have received excellent service or a quality product, please let us know by filling out a Business of the Month nomination card (available at most stores and forward to the Chamber offices at 174 Guelph St. pr by calling us at 877-7119. ‘The Business of the Year Award will be presented in February. Watch your local paper for your ballot. Officers assaulted Continued from page 1 the suspect who began to calm lown. The officer walked the man to a nearby police cruiser and informed him he was aoe arrest for causing a disturban The man beet agitate” and pushed the police officer up against her cruiser. Cst. AL Stennet arrived and went to the assistance of the other officer. According to police, the man was warned not to resist arrest but continued to struggle with the offi- cers become a violent as the arrest progressed When the officers tried to place the Oakville man in the rear of a police cruiser, he kicked Cst. Stennet on the side of the head and then on the left side of his face. ‘The man was wearing square-toe western boots, police added. Once in the rear of the cruiser the man refused to clam down and began kicking at the rear, driver- side window. The window eventu- ally shattered. As officers drove the man to the Georgetown detach- ment to complete the arrest he kicked out the remaining windows in the rear of the cruiser. Police added that the rear door frames were bent from the man's actions. Damage was estimated at $1, 500. The man, 24, has been charged with causing a disturbance, assault, two counts of assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and mis- chief over $1,000. He was set to appear for a bail hearing Monday in Milton. 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