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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1973, p. 15

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In the Mall Bag MP Should Carry Out Wishes of Constituents MIXED DUPLICATE CHAMPIONS pair lompctition club which meets weekly in the Branch iu legion Jane and Ron Reynolds wire his years winners In the Duplicate Bridge Hubs annual mixed Last week marked the start Wallace and Art of a series of games at Dick Prust and lion Georgetown duplicate bridge Muriel Allen and us club In a competition In which ah players must have a different Bart fisher their mixed pairs competition there Irwin Crcsc Georgetown Ont The Editor Tie Georgetown Herald Main St S Georgetown Dear Sir An open letter to my member of parliament Mr Terry O Connor M County Parliament Buildings Ottawa Ontario Dear Terry 1 would like to moke a few comment and observations as one of constituents Capital Punish I eel that a majority of the people of Canada and myself want Capital Punishment retained and even extended People are sick and tired of the leniency shown criminals in of During the month our courts today I feci that the death penalty should be mandatory in cases of first murder of all people inut only prison guards and policemen Aircraft Hijackers Kidnappers and Drug Peddlers IF this was so our country would be a better place to live in also feel that the cabinet should not commute these death penalties imposed by the courts in very ex circumstances I feel that an M is elected to cam out the wishes of the majority of his constituents mid think that it Is deplorable when an admits that his constituents feel certain way about an issue and then votes contrary to these wishes see no useful purpose served In a murderer hijacker etc being lintained in prison in luxury for a prison sentence Who is being punished in this partner each week Kistcmaker and Ron Glide Oh start them Mr and Mrs Parker 2nd In the tables playing Mr group Jim White and Mrs Sid Heller stood first 1 efevre were 2nd Peggy for North South Jim Hardy and Stevens and ttlenton were 2nd Jim Kali 3rd Marguerite Taylor and Bill Del Ivan Horns Helen THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Wafer Supply Contaminated Township has been informed the water supply for the municipal building is and until for human consumption At its last meeting the township council received a letter from the Peel County officer to this effect officer advised council th it w and means of ascertaining the origin of the contamination and disinfection procedures should be considered Reynolds hooded the bast West Heather Knight and M OCONNORS OTTAWA Sunday Races Start Soon AMI I Sunday it Mohawk on when the Ontario Jockey lub launches its first rnei meet of 1filjl the The first meet runs four weeks from Sunday March to Sundjj Harness racmR will return to Mohawk Sunday October i seven week race ending Sundiy December I There will be no racing dncsdays Thursdays jt the ick United Extrusions Expands I president of United ltd and Moldex limited in no need he of the company manufacturing facilities it The United I- expansion estimated to cost includes complete production line to produce i nation illy m ted plastic line of corrugate tubing for igricullural construction septic Planning Erin Growth I IIIN All in jar developmint within the and Suburb in I tanning will place he village if Howard K Smith f and Smith f told in persons M it the Mimic it Tumi lliis w is tin public tiinlitiL in i series if planning mil lilies llnsi i i the plan f in r isa I I ind I Post Office Work Started Mill Mil lllllliburiil is under w rk Ik J in I Mini It slinylntk I is si In dull it ly llieiontnet iwirdidlo Hi wh was I I ureh is tin sill So you took French in high school It shouldn be too difficult to pick it up now with a little practice Scz who Members of Parliament who wish lo take it ore given three hours a week of Conversation rencb courses interspersed every couple of months with a total emersion week at St Jean Quebec As I mentioned during the election campaign I feel we should all make an effort to make work What better way to do this than learn French My roup includes three other Memberstudents this being about the average number assigned to each in st rue tor At these sessions both in Ottawa and jucbec no English Is permitted nothing is written down and there are no books no homework A slide presentation accompanied by soundtrack relates every day situations We repeat hem them out and occasionally try to improvise One com in French or not at all The other day we learned how to lake subway ride all around Now if I could just get on studying relationship with A confrontation method is used whereby the student is under strain and is forced to understand and reply m pronunciation or sentence content bring a sharp rebuke from usually a whacking of a blackboard ruler on the table in front or the of fender And just like dogs a good effort is rewarded with a smile and a pat on the back As a matter of it sounds like high school it at least the way it was when I attended a few years ago Some Members treated like celebrities elsewhere get In and quit after a few sessions But if one slicks It out and I have so far the method apparently works Robert who three years ago knew no French Is now fluently bilingual ft Is now said lhat he speaks faster than he spoke English when he first to Ottawa Now Bob how about a total immersion course in English If you have a problem idea comment criticism or if you dimply wish to get in touch with please stop by or call my Hiding Office at Ijikf shore Road Oakville Six of Seven Say No lusm I the mil Hi i I rcus I- In iiiiludeil in he 1 d in Hit brief iiIhIhH nit it hey Ik minded Halton Board Not Rated by Teachers People In Years lilt PUIS Ilium dull ind lime r mje housing in in proposals now iniinul Hit pi inninc in stipes c Itumpton imputation Ii Hears in ifi of Mil Aecnrdincioeonccirthiif the luronto ltfnn II in for the Hi Ii irtas Ins bun projeiled it from J m IKK liy tin Would Move CN Station lions would move in It location win J- I if heir bid building Wis accepted I ion sud he club would like put the on a in south if Drive fool of lyler in the likt view subdivision is reluctjnl reveal the building hut did it v involve town year Board of along with other was not rated in the Survey of I Conditions The survey was an attempt by the federation to define through subjective evaluation feelings of Ontario teachers towards their particular Board The results were released lo their members in January Of that were rated West Parry Sound was the only board to score an xci llcnt rating on any and all four of the statements that made up survey Those statements which West Parry Sound rated between and loo percent read as follows 1 The board by which I am employed is generally in crested in Improving the of education The board by which I employed maintain good relations bet ween board numbers id and cuchlng I Conditions In the school where I teach arc probably is good as anywhere in the province 4 trustees of the board by which I am cm ployed arc always willing to discuss issues with teacher representatives The Georgetown Fair Board was well represented at annual meeting of Ihc Ontario Fairs Association in Toronto yesterday and today Enjoy Bonfire And Trail Ride Last Saturday Georgetown Cubs B Pack had a successful outing on the farm of Annette Milne I Georgetown Fourteen avid youngsters between eight and ten under the supervision of Terry Colter Malcolm and Br en da Davis enjoyed back riding hot chocolate a bonfire and the company of farm animals June Jones one of Ihe cub mothers helped out bv aiding with Ihc preparation and distribution of hot chocolate Mrs Mllnes children helped cubs In the seven saddle horses used farm animals seen by the cubs were Hereford cattle rabbits and sheep The Herald Phone Colonel Sanders and his boys are cooking up a TUESDAY SPECIAL 3 Pieces delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken TUESDAY ONLY Golden Brown French Fries Creamy Cole Slaw Grecian Bread fs Kentucky fried A CANADIAN Colonel Sanders and his boys make it finger good chicken case Me as a taxpayer forced to support this animal at a cost per prisoner of approximately per year Let think of the victims and their families for a change instead of the criminal 1 strongly urge that you support Capital Punishment as a majority of your con do 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal I strongly urge you to work for the can collation of these games How can we be so gullible to believe when he says that they will only cost approximately million dollars when every expert in the country knows they will cost close to one billion dollars How stupid does Trudcau think people of ire when he for a written hat they will not cost anything We km record In selling out to Quebec and he would not hesitate to do his again Mr Pearson stated we would only pay a certain amount to and we ended up paying ten times this amount I don think Canada would have any alternative but Pick up the tab if Montreal was left with a dcriclt of million or so With oil the problems facing anado at this time we cannot afford to pay out up to one billion for these games If the Government of Canada has a billion dollars to get rid of let build some worthwhile things across Canada Georgetown for one desperately needs a million dollars plus for a new Recreation Complex In conclusion I feel both of these issues should be put to the people of Canada in a National Referendum I they would be promptly voted down overwhelmingly abolition and Olympic games hope this letter and many more you will undoubtedly receive on these subjects with the many national polls which have been taken will influence your decision JohnW Horning HERALD THURSDAY FEB Page J and Osiris figured The of is prominently In the Egyptian named a Bourbon king of religion Only 6 Days Left To Reduce Your 1972 Taxes I can show you how R G Dick Riddall 143 Dr GEORGETOWN 3697 Mutual Funds Low coil Term Annuities ft Guarinteetf Savings Certificates Tax Advantage LIMITED A complete personal ten ce El carpet J BEAVER CAREFREE CARPETING AND MATCHING 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