Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1985, p. 2

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St George Anglican Church reported the theft of two fire extinguishers with an estimated value or 120 sometime Friday The extinguishers were located In the kitchen area of the Georgetown church Hit run motorist A hit and run accident has been reported to Hal Ion regional police involving an unknown vehicle and a 1979 The Thunderbird received approximately 1 400 in damages while It was parked in the rear or Johnson Real Estate In Acton on Thursday Two rifles stolen The theft of two rifles from a farmhouse on Line In Hal on Hills has been reported lo Hal ton regional police The guns which are worth about were taken within the last two weeks and there was no of forced entry In the Incident Extinguisher theft Lucky winner By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Congratulations to Brian of Norval He was the lucky winner of at the a plate dinner sponsored by the Lions Club Friday night The dinner was held at the Hansa Club in Brampton spring courses Turn over a new leaf for spring Enrol in one of many courses the Georgetown offers morningevening fitness classes aquatics babysitters training and many act vlt For further information call the at Spring getting closer By MRS JOHN Herald Correspondent Now we are into the month of March that wlM and blustery time when winter gives us some last blasts of stormy weather before leaving us The bright spot In this month is the when spring arrives I love the winter Ice and snow and the cold March winds that blow and even April rain that pours Unless of course I out of doors Brochure change Acton March Break Program will be offered at one location only not two as previously advertised TheprogramwillbeheldattbeActon from Monday Friday from 9 Rs going to be a lot of fun with sports and games and crafts and movies so sign up now Register at the Recreation Office Mill Street East Acton or James Street George town For more Information call B7751B5 250 Program registration Registration for spring and summer recreation department programs fitness etc will begin March It Mall In registration will be accepted for these programs or drop Into the recreation and parks office In Acton Mill Street East or in Georgetown James Street For informal on call Get well wishes By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Get well wishes to Spencer Wilson of Ninth Line Hes a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital following surgery Don t forget there Women Institute euchre tonight Wednesday a Webb Flowers The action starts at with prizes and Admission Is It CULTURE CORNER March Break Monster Mash The H lis Public Libraries are hold 16 March 12 at 12 clock bring your lunch to cither the Acton or Georgetown Libraries and listen to scary hut monstrously good stories for an hour No is required March 13 at p m attend a Monsterfost Film tot at he Georgetown Library We will be showing the Riddle and Ihe Tomb No registration is required March 14 at 12 clock bring your lunch and munch to the movies at either the Acton or Georgetown libraries No registration Is required On March 15 both the Acton and Georgetown Libraries will be holding Monster Craft programs Come and make a monster mask and a monster Tshirt Children must register In advance All monster enthusiasts arc invited to create their own creature and enter our monster making contest Monsters should be between six inches and six feet In height Bring your monster to either the Acton or Georgetown Libraries on or before Friday March 15 m Judging will take place Saturday March at 3pm more informal I about programs call cither the Acton Library at or the Georgetown Library at 1 LEGION LINES James Grieve from the board of commission trior police checks out the Surveyors which Is new computer Regional Police Force obtained through a donation from the Cllivan Club of President of club Bill Wolhenpoon looks on at a presentation made last 1 1 I Herald Special I am pleased to announce that the Branch won the 1st prize in their category of the District Bulletin competition for our Issue of the Summit Congratulations to all those concerned with the publishing and to the contributor for this success Another meeting for those Interested in going to Plymouth for their Memorial Day Ceremonies will be held March 17 at 1 m Don which is on the Notice Board The Initiation team has a practice session taking place in the Branch at 2 p March 10 Coming this month is a Rock and Roll Dance taking place March Tickets from the Stewards In the Zone Darts Competition Ron Scarlett and Brian Beaumont qualified to advance to the District Darts Doubles being held on March 16th Congratulations and all the best Yvonne Lorusso and Chuck won the House Trophy on March 2nd The winners of the Roast Shoot Darts held on March 2nd were Sid Nichols Joe Fry Jean Sarah Richards and Bill Simpson DRAW The draw for the car will take place on Friday March only paid up members will be eligible Feb No 145 Tom James No 100 Murray Henley No 131 Rick No 170 Cairns No Andrews No Jim Watson EUCHRE Winners March 1st ladles 1st prize Sally Caldwell 2nd prize Yvonne Lorusso Booby Marrt Crawford MEN 1st prize Mike 2nd Prize Ken Booby Norm Ward ENTERTAINMENT March the Contract settled with RC teachers The possibility of a strike by separ ate school teachers has been averted following a tentative agreement last Wednesday Road study- update Cost everything when It comes to hiring consultants town neer Bob Austin last week Mr Austin recommen ded Philips Planning and Engineering Ltd of Bur llngton undertake a roads study to update town traffic data Philips Planning was one of the three firms of whom Mr Austin requested proposals although seven com pa nies applied to do the Job CC Parker Consult ants Ltd s budget was William Sears and Associates Ltd was and Philips was approved Mr Austins choice last week SAME DAY TAX RETURNS SI Salary negotiations committee chairman BUI Hawken said nego tiating teams have managed come Separate school teach ers had turned down what was termed board final offer by a per cent margin about compromise on most of wo weeks ago the issues four of Ratification or the which were said to be settlement is expected to considered Important by take place sometime teachers after the spring break at Time for class which time further ration Just cause for details of the dlsclpllne and benefit will become avail plans were among those able issues BUS TOP SOIL BUD HAINES Or YMCA March Break Adventure Club Fun da ly from lor during March Break Mir games at Regional Museum lee Skating in afternoon Tubs Mar 12 Super Sports Day Wad Mir Theatreay Tmirs Mir 14 Sugirlngoff it Mountiberg Park Frl Mar is MotIm and Roller Skating Out Trips Every Day Cost is per day or for week 1 d for any add 1 Id I ho soma am Br your own lunch we will provide snack Extended care is avaltabo 15 am to loo Call Now to Join In Ihe Fun LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING Up To SALE 50 OFF ALL STOCK Items Only ass Sinclair Ave Unit Georgetown SALES stnvicE INSTALLATION SPECIAL 4DAY PROGRAM MARCH BREAK MARCH CONSECUTIVE DAYS 9 003 30 8772425 GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Drug Awareness Week Dont tell your kid hes a bum expert By ALAN Herald Special Norman Ponfcica challenged a large adult audience to examine their methods of parent their efforts to save their children from drug add He t Iked about tccn age drug abuse at the Georgetown District High School day night Underlining a com passionate and often controversial d was an appeal to parents to become more res pons Ible role models How many times have you said at the table thai all poll titians ore crooked or thai teachers stop work g at clock and sleep all summer Mr Pan You must remember that every time you blame the cop for your ticket you are cult down knowledge of logical consequence Idren ore effective ly limb in the eye of author ly with parental consent and according lo Mr Pa lea statistics pro i en that this nereis ng disrespect ca rdites directly lo a ft frequency drug The last thing any kid any age needs is a lacking n social conscience he said Sac scientists have that a person behavior takes direction from ex pec la t ions of others in the same social group Tho theory is colled cultural conditioning and it is a theory to which Mr sub- I you tell a 13 year old boy he is a bum and that he will never amount to anything he will make it come true hciAplained self esteem must be protected and enhanced at all costs Superv your en he advised but don embarrass or ale them Any thing can do thai teaches your kid that his behavior Influences what happens I telling you as a miller of research judgement Is a specific preventative of drug abuse Mr Pamica asserts Mr is a con parents who main sultan i to the Council on tain well slocked Drug Abuse in Toronto medicine cabinets and the Ontario Association introduce heir children of Chiefs of the Surgeon General and the National Defense He has written articles for several magazines and law jour no Is Including the Jour of Drug Education and the Criminal Law Quarterly and he is the author or the highly regarded Your Teen and Drugs a parents handbook on drug abuse When Mr maintains that there Is no such thing as a hard drug or soft drug and warns of the dangerous implications of such he speaks from experience and with moral purpose In his view When ever anyone talks about a drug being innocuous or harmless he is betray Ing mass Ignorance A drug changes you If it can change you it can kill you Repairs cost It makes sense to get lion of the boom your winter coat dry bucket cleaned in the summer associated hydraulics when you rt not going to packings be needing it Using the same logic town engineer Bob Austin would like to r the own s non winter maintenance equipment now so they be ready for use come Monday night Mr Austin asked for 000 to fix up three pieces of mach The first Is a Warner Gradall which has a problem in to the on of baby ASA tablets or candy coated vitamins may be laying the foundation for Juvenile drug addiction Isn I it a little Irra raise our kids to think that pills fun that taking pills is good tor you that taking pills solves problems and then you bring him to me when they are 15 years old and say please sir make ihem stop taking pills he said SAME DAY TAX RETURNS St Georgetown 8772217 ft VALERIE CUNNINGHAM RN CHILD CARE CONSULTANT HOW TAUHG REGISTRATIONS THE WITH Monday Much11 RESPBATOflV pROeUftS 930 am to noon group Is punned tor school aged who have an problem The ew be lime lor games and exercises that breath The uses combinations and Heels ot common medication be dseossefl Monday March 11 IMSlrt SchooL Fo Information and to please call JUDITHS HAIRSTYLING Judy and Cindy would like to welcome their customers to new location at MAIN ST SOUTH IN THE OLD BANK BUILDING Special Cut Set or Blow Dry by Cindy 1500 78 MAIN ST S Georgetown 8778758

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