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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1971, p. 3

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Three From Georgetown Attend Iceland Conference Halton Eg it Candidates Reykjavik Iceland was the scene of the Bahai North Atlantic Oceanic Conference recently when from coun tries In attendance Among the Canadians were many from this area Including Mrs Da inn Barber Mrs Muriel Barr Mrs Lena Emmcrson all from Georgetown Wayne Miller from Terra Cotta Ivy Clark from Brampton Mr and Mrs BUI and Mrs Don Miller formerly of Georgetown and now from the North West Territories The group toured Reykjavik a city of people with houses and large swimming pools heated the underground springs They saw the museum which has preserved the history of Iceland and met sculptor and writer Asmundur Svelnison They also visited Gullgoss the Golden Waterfalls where the water comes from a great glacier visible in the distance The hot water geysers and green bouses heated by them was another stop In the tour Volcanoes extinct and otherwise were visible The last eruption on the island was as late as A fact which surprised the visitors was the guides state ment that he had never known the temperature to go below freezing in the capital wis conference was progress for the North Atlantic Regions a similar conference was being held in Sopporo Japan At Keflavik Airport Iceland from left Mrs Miller Mrs Ivy Clark Mrs Muriel Mrs Lena Mrs Josie Miller Bill and Valerie Ranger Girls Attend NY Camping WeekEnd Four Rangers attended a camping weekend at Seven Hills Holland New York about the middle of September Sheri Helen and Beth were accompanied by leaders Mrs Reed and Miss Debbie Reynolds The theme for the weekend was Ecology A bus load of about girls from the White Oaks area at tended the camp and all report an enjoyable time Two Brownie packs and the Girl Guides got off to a good start in the village this fall Leaders for the First Norval Brownie Pack are Mrs Dean Robinson and Mrs Annie Ewen and leaders for the Second Norval Brownie Pack are Mrs Barbara and Mrs Diane The Girl Guides have new leaders this fall with Miss Kathy Carter and Miss Linda Vinall The L A for Guides and Brownies needs support from the mothers of the girls or anyone interested in Guiding to attend their meetings to keep these groups active in the village There ore three lively groups with good leaders but they must have the support of the com munity to keep going suc cessfully Little two year old Joanne Fish burn daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas Fish burn of Georgetown returned home this week end from another two weeks in the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto She was home from the hospital following an accident when a car backing out of a driveway ran over her while she was playing on the sidewalk but she was not progressing well and so relumed to the hospital We wish her a speedy recovery Miss Marie and Mrs Keith Ella were the enumerators In the village for the coming election If you missed them when they called it is up to you to see that your name is on the roll if you wish to vote The Womens Institute meeting has been postponed for a week so that the group can tour the School for the Deaf at Milton Mr Ed McLea JIM SNOW PC Voters have the choice in this campaign to move ahead with the Tories surrender to socialism under the or slide Into disorg anization and confusion with the Liberals Oakville Meet The Candidates night Sept I am very proud of the unit senior citizen centre in Bronte it is the most modern senior centre in Canada I have been deeply involved in senior cltiiens housing He also cited projects in Georgetown and Milton as examples of his con cern Real Estate Board lun cheon I dont have any great formal education I relate to people and I know my riding very well I understand the rob ems of the fanner College visit The provincial government has laid aside million for buying recreation land approved free Insurance premiums and Increased aid for he elderly set up a department or the en acted to protect the Canadian publishing industry and reserved Crown land to give a Canadian first chance at leasing it of C candidates PreOpening Special SILHOUETTE FIGURE SALONS Now In Georgetown at 150 Main St North MOORE PARK PLAZA ONLY 8 A MONTH FOR COMPLETE MONTH PROGRAM OFFER LIMITED TO FIRST 40 LADIES GUARANTEED RESULTS If you fall to receive results SILHOUETTE will extend membership FREE for months EASY CAN COME DOWN IN DRESS SHE to ilia 12 IB to to lit ADVANTAGES No contracts to sign Personal supervision with figure experts No strenuous No disrobing Result guaranteed NO CONTRACT TO SIGN 56 S Canadas Largest Figure Saloni 1 Locations VTOR AMPLE FREE PARKING HOURS Monday to Friday to BRANCHES IN London Windsor KHchnner J Hamilton location Brantford Gait St Catharine and What Theyre Saying KENNETH GELOK Jobs Issue in the coming provincial election There is some thing economically wrong with a system that some 300000 people to be unemployed Interview Halton is lacking public housing We believe and community level organizations should manage projects of public housing Tenants would nave a substantial voice In its operation The will make this type of housing available to ail social classes and this would prevent the biased opinion of building Ileal Estate Board luncheon An government would Integrate retarded child the regular school much as possible Special ravelling Instructors would go from school to school giving the children special instruction This is one of the reasons he grade system has to be done away with and students allowed to work at their own speed corn roost Community Centre My party advocates humanity rather than excessive profits We represent the or dinary struggling people and we will present them In a manner that lives BOB BLAKE Lib provincial Liberal government program of decentralization would mean transfer of about 10 million to Halton County from provincial sources over the next Four years Decentralization and increased local autonomy are the only realistic courses far the next Ontario government A Liberal government would assume percent of education costs over the next four years and a liberal government would make un conditional grants to local municipalities Fund raising dinner at Holiday Inn The present Ontario govern Is like a house with many rooms doors leading nowhere and unnecessary new wings under construction a house with loo many garages and not enough bedrooms a house that badly needs a blueprint not more carpenters Real Estate Board luncheon Education in Ontario must become more responsive o the people it serves and more responsible to the people who pay for it A liberal government would phase out grade 13 from Ontario high schools It is a waste of student time teacher time and much needed classrooms and lax dollars Knights of Columbus candidates meeting RICHARD MCGRATH tin dependent Essentially he reason I am running is that the irty system has proved defunct Canada I feel the only way to rejuvenate parliamentary democracy or to get back power to he people is to run in dependent candidates I think am offering a legitimate alternative to the platforms of the parties My platform came down to a few general issues like getting away from bureaucracies and Canadian control of our own economy Interview In the Malt Bag Want Facts On Arena Revenue We the undersigned heartily endorse the letter of B Ran- nachan to last weeks Herald The Council and the Arena Board are obligated to he tax payers of Georgetown who pay the bill to show the credit as well as the debit In their statement As residents of the Town of Georgetown for quite a few yean we find in the year of 1970 the fabulous amount having being spent on recreation The visible results appear to be Installing two tennis courts In the Delrex east area although the other two at the high school completely neglected and still continuing lo create an eyesore to highway The lights at Cedar vale building of the bleachcrr painting of garbage cans and few picnic tables seem to be the extent of expense In his area weve seen the highlypaid recreational director helping the team at the park on firework night Finally the willing workhorses of the Canadian Lesion for the past years on community work are being undermined by a comparatively new resident woman liberator who typically gives the facts on the lackboard without any op portunity of questioning The facts are the arena is costing more for icetime What la it earning In income That the taxpayers of Georgetown are entitled to know Signed- Jack Hall Blvd Jack Norton Cres Moore Park All Non Legion Members OUT OF SEASON After the highway search was called off by a man answering the description of the wanted driver was spotted at Main and Mill Streets In Acton Acton Constable Roy Wood apprehended an Acton man He was taken Into custody by police and charged with hunting out of season and operating a motor vehicle with illegal plates Police searched the suspects home and confiscated a shotgun Someplace Else Country Restaurant Tavern THANKSGIVING DINNER SERVED SUNDAY MONDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 9 PM Road Just mile north of Steele Ave In Ont OSCAR HOST Prap Discharged Shotgun From Car Hospital Bowling Standings Untouchables Jets Rockets Loggers Freds Flyers Top averages Ladles Sylvia 190 Gerry Jenner Hen Jim Kennedy Bob Collier Fred Ibbotson 199 Clint Peacock 196 Single high bowling cUbs winners Verna MotoSki Sales Service models from Seasons Churchill south of IN 8263609 Norval News Mr and Mrs Julian Reed entertained about Bo of the family Mrs Reeds mothers side of the family for heir family reunion at heir home The Elms on Sunday September The family who attended from the farthest away came from Florida Presbyterian Church W S met at the home of Mrs Smith the Manse on Tuesday evening September with Mrs Sam In the chair Mrs p Crawford read the scripture lesson and Mrs Elmer Carney led in prayer Mrs Tom McGee showed a film on the work of the Bible Society In South America which was an excellent film Plans were made for the fall ThankoffLTing meeting to be held in the church on Tuesday October with Miss Edna Grant of Toronto as he guest speaker Miss Grant has composed several hymns and poems Mrs Albert Hunter and Mrs Win J Reed assisted the hostess In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed The summer project of St Pauls Anglican Church or Cutting wash rooms in the Parish all has been completed Many from the district at tended the Farmers Market at Eldorado Park on Saturday October 2nd which proved to be a successful day for Chlnguacousy Township celebrations Norval Presbyterian Church had a home made baking booth United Church had a barbecue and sale pie all of which were sold out during he day Julian Reed and his orchestra ployed for the very successful dance held In the evening Norval Church VPS held their first meeting of the fall at the home of Miss Charlotte Young on Sunday evening September Officers for the S are Past President President Charlotte Young Vice President Alexandra Reed Secretary Carolyn Ostrander Treasurer Steven Study convener Mary McClure Worship Bob Casselman Social con Arlene Leslie The second meeting was held the following week at The Manse and the group discussed the subject Will the true God reveal himself Sympathy is extended to Gordon and Mrs John Marshall on the death of their brothor Johnny Caseley of Toronto following a lengthy Illness Mrs McLean Complaints to North Halton and Acton OPP about a un to ling motorist resulted in an extensive search copped by the arrest of a man in downtown Acton Police and a department of lands and forests warden scoured Highway west of Acton hunting a driver who reportedly had discharged a shotgun from the windows of his car A switch of licence plates added to iden tification problems Wayne fs Pleased to Announce He Has Taken Over SIMS SHELL SERVICE 1 He will operate under he name of Roszells Shell Service OPENING SPECIAL FREE Lubrication WITH EVERY OIL FILTER CHANGE THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY HOIIRC Tarn to a Sunday a 8771392 VELVELURE 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