GEORGETOWN HERALD Ads That Pay Yon can an ad la The Classified pages by phoning 811 1 Baying or telling The is where you will find the molts yon Second Clue Mall Registered Number Return Postage Guaranteed PrintingPublishing The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER The Georgetown Herald ha served Georgetown and district as Printer and Publisher for over a century offering the best In fine printing and news coverage per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent Sheridans Enrolment 2150 And More Students Expected Sheridan College has students enrolled In fulltime daytime programs a total that was expected by the college Lest year a enrolment was 1 John Bromley registrar and associate dean says late registrations arc stilt coming In and the final total will climb higher EYES RIGHT Glasses Make the Grade When pupils see belter perform ance is tops Choose From Our Wide Selection YOUR DOCTOR S PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED We have a wide selection of Attractive Frames Moderately Priced BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS Phone Main St N BRAMPTON Ont Not included In that figure are parttime credit day students and students who are taking day courses through Continuing Education Both are new educational opportunities at Sheridan this year as day classes have not been open to special students before BIG INCREASE One of the biggest increases In enrolment has in the new English and Media Studies division where the Media Arts registration has gone far beyond expectations Media Arts students study audio visual production film making techniques equipment and lab use and related subjects Also very popular this year have been secretarial programs Where medical secretarial courses almost doubled expected registration CAPACITY All programs In the Visual and Arts Division have increased enrolment School of Design Miialssauga which teaches crafts and design Is enrolled I capacity Students are null coming In says Bromley and the college Is still willing to accommodate those who want to register in specific day courses through Continuing Education BRIDGE CLUB I Thomson and G Dyce were northsouth winners and John Coats and Beth Bums topped the east west group at last week a session of Georgetown duplicate bridge club Other winners in northsouth 2nd Art Syd Heller 3rd Mike Dick Mr and Mrs Larry Stone East west 2nd Scott Kerr Gord 3rd Mr and Mrs Walter There was a tie for between Ron Reynolds and Ivan Harris and Prank Martin and Mrs Sue Sullivan GARBAGE NOTICE ASTHLRt WILL BE NO GARBAGE PICK UPON MONDAY OCTOBER USUALLY PICKED UP ON Til AT DAY I TOWN OF GEORGETOWN WORKS DFPARTMENT Important message to Ontario residents aged 65 and over On Janunry 192 medical insurance premium payments will be for ill residents of Onnrio years of age and over This is keeping with recently innounccd Ontario Government police This will to the of the certificate holder and will include for dependents Premium free becomes effective on the fir of the month during which 1 resident becomes HOW IT WILL WORK Under the new combined covriLc will be under the resident present Ontario Hospital number The OHSIP billing system will be discontinued AH residents or over who remit Ontario Hospitil Insurance premiums on a pi direct basis will be requested to complete a premium exemp tion As the records do nor ideniifv those who will le eligible for premium free coverage the when received should be completed by those and ocr returned as soon lipossillc in the envelope winch will be provided If and hic pud premiums to cover benefits after I 1972 a refund will be midc for the over until exemption applications arc processed wc cannot routine mailing of normal premium notiies Hovcer residents or over should not be concerned If the notice applies to in 19 please hold it until the application for free coverage is received IF YOU PAY YOUR PREMIUMS THROUGH A GROUP Persons enrolled in groups will be reported to us the group and transferred to our Premium Exemption file Groups will be fully informed about this in the future ONTARIO HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN Street Toronto 7 Ontario Hon A Lawrence Minister of Health AT 96tb ANNUAL TRUE BLUBS MEETING Mrs Robert Harris im mediate past supreme grand mistress of the Loyal True Blue Association of Canada was one of several Georgetown lodge members attending the annual Vic McNIven Mrs Viola Jarvie and Mr and Mrs Morley Mills were others who made the trip The local lodge meets each fourth Tuesday In the Odd Fellows Hall Several members attended the open house at Richmond Hill recently which marked the anniversary of the Orange Home for Children there The local Hal ton pride lodge is also marking lis anniversary this fall In a convention photo from the ore E A Smellier honorary provincial grand grand maste of Nova Scotia his wife who is supreme grand mistress Mrs Harris and Robert Edwards Ont supreme grand deputy UP FOR GRABS 1 1 000 More Eligible Voters Than in Fifty thousand people will be entitled to go to the polls of Halton East riding the up coming provincial election Enumeration of voters of Georgetown nod Milton Is com said James Cowan returning officer for the rid jig Monday Problems In the enumeration ere few said Cowan He estimated that six people had refused to be enumerated Enumeration is the first major Revision he will not know how well the enumeration was done Very few were missed I am sure INCREASE The eligible voters are are up In number from the enumeration of the last provincial election in Thirty nine thousand people were eligible that year voted Cowan who is acting as returning officer for the first from It to 18 and the influx of new residents Into the area There will be 165 polling subdivisions In East which will Include some split polls predominantly in apart ment areas When the number of voters in a poll reaches a high level they are divided into alphabetical groups for purposes of voting Cowan Is now proceeding with the appointment of deputy returning officers and poll clerks for each poll The Progressive Conservative party as winner the last election suggests DRO can dales while he Liberals as runnersup in 1967 In Halton East suggest candidates for poll clerk Cowan expects to appoint ITS DRO s and 175 poll clerks The election Proclamation which gives times of sitting tor the revising off are posted throughout the riding Revising STORE Wad tpm a 9 p HOURS Saturday Sam 6 Lome Scots Best Unit at Summer Camp Judged winners of the Major General G Kilchlng trophy as the best military unit In Ontario In the 1971 summer camps the Lome Scots Peel and Halton Regiment will receive the award during a parade and ceremonial in Brampton Oct The ceremonial will consist of a morning church parade to Christ Anglican Church where new cases for the regiment s colors wlllbeunvelled Following the church service Ihc regiment will parade through the down town area prior to a trophy presentation by Major General Kltchlng on George Street ad fa cent to the municipal parking lot Colonel D E com manding officer requested council permission to nave a section of George Street closed off for the ceremony He also requested traffic policing the use of the George Street parking lot for Guest car parking and the use of the Centennial building for In the Mall Bog AUONT Agroos that Single School System Beit lMMountalnviewRd S Dear Sir I would like to congratulate the editor on his article Too Long In Politics In Editorial Comment of lost week Georgetown Herald My husband and I agree one hundred percent with everything that was said It seems to us to be a crying shame that children at the tender age of years should be forced to separate from their chums that they play with at weekends and holidays In order to go to a different school because of their parents religious views Would It not be a terrible day if we were reading In our national newspapers that our children in Canada were being persecuted like children arc in other parts of the world because of this very same situation Yours faithfully Mrs J Christie