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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1974, p. 18

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MultiTalented Investigator Opens Halton Hills Office TUB HERALD Wednesday April IT SB J Dennis is a man A many talents He knows enough about photography to be able to take a picture through the folds of a newspaper he knows enough about electronics to be to delect a bugging device In the receive of a telephone he knows enough about psychology to know when someone is King to him the person is sitting and he was quick enough to bluff his way out of a back street knife fight Dennis GUIDE SPEAKER Fifth Georgetown girl guides had as a guest last week Mrs Sandy Johnson of the Ad diction Research datlon office From the left are guide captain Mrs Catherine guide Sheila An demon who arranged for Mrs Johnsons visit and Mrs Johnson A film was shown to he guides BALLINAFAD NEWS The village was the scene of much activity late Saturday afternoon when guests arrived at the BaUiimfad Church or the wedding of Miss Sinclair to Mel Bailey The sun came out toshlneon the radiant young bride as she along with her attendants entered the church The wedding reception was held and the dinner served In the newly renovated hall The UCW did the catering to the or so guests Later that evening the wedding party and many friends and other relatives met In the Community Centre Congratulations bestowed on the happy couple Dancing was enjoyed on refreshments were served The Ballinafad WI has again been asked to canvass the area for the Cancer Society They will be calling on you now if they have not already done so April is Cancer month Many parents and interested residents attended the Brisbane school concert held in the auditorium of the school Wednesday evening previous to the Easter holidays The program put on by the children themselves was very good and showed much talent from the Kindergarten class to grade eight April the Ballinafad No Homemaking club held the final meeting before achievement day They invited their mothers to a luncheon and served a hearty meal which they thoroughly enjoyed It was held at the home Francis McLean Mrs McLean is leader of the group Mrs Linstead spent the weekend visiting with her son Del his wife and family Sie accompanied Mr and Mrs Morgan to church on Sunday and was a welcome visitor Mr Linda entertained little tots from the Maple Nursery school at her home on the eighth line on Thursday of last week They enjoyed an Easter egg hunt played games and best of all had real live bunnies to fondle and pet Dr and Mrs Gory from the Line entertained her parents Mr and Mrs Blaize from Flint Michigan for Rev Says Satanism Is Increasing As a series of joint Holy Week Services Acton residents were told not to blame God or the devil for the problems of society Guest preacher Morns N Griedanus speaking on The Christ and the devil explained that since the The Exorcist there has been a renewed Interest In We tend to blame God for the mess the world is in he said and the devil for own misdeeds Rev told the themselves His sermon gave Insights Into the sufferings of Christ taken from the scrip ture He is the campus the University of Toronto for the Christian Reformed Church This Is the third time he has been invited to the Acton Holy Week services For the consecutive year the Sunday Tuesday and Wednesday night gatherings at Knox Presbyterian Church were planned by the Acton Clergy Association hope of promoting renewed faith in God In these troubled times An organ recital by Dr George Elliott preceded the services Choir members from the Anglican Baptist Chur chill Christian Reformed Pentecostal Presbyterian ana United Churches sang hymns led by Ted Hansen ana The choral and organ music represented three periods of church music classical romantic and modem each performed on a different evening the Easter holiday weekend Church service was well attended at Ballinafad on Easter Sunday Besides the message given by the pastor the congregation enjoyed two lovely anthems given by the choirs the men choir and the junior choir The organ the two baskets of left In the church by Mr and Mrs Norman Sinclair which they had placed on Saturday tor their daughters wedding and the array Easier lilies which adorned the front of the church made a perfect setting for a beautiful Easter Sunday Mrs Lloyd Marshall spent part of Easter Sunday visiting with the Millers In Toronto Miss Lillian Shortill spent the long Easier weekend with her mother Mrs Richard Shortill Winifred Smith private investigator operating in Hills with his office in Acton The he working tor is called Security Services and is owned by an accountant Hank and a solicitor Joseph Brown Mr Emmerson is in sole charge of the private investigations side of the company Unlike Raymond Chandlers gumshoe Philip Marlowe or Leslie super sleuth the Saint Mr doesn t carry a gun or drive an expensive foreign sports car The life of a private eye is really quite different that that shown on TV The average episode condenses the most spectacular parts of be Job In one hour Real cases Just t like that he said Mr does divorce cases and Investigates fraud and theft cases for defense lawyers and insurance firms I suppose my Job must be one of the most unpredictable BOYS BOYS BOYS BOYS SOFTBALL Bring this completed form proof of age to enroll In the newly formed Minor Softball League by the Georgetown Optimist Club to COMMUNITY HALL APRIL 20 between 900 a and Fee does not include ne the following would like to assist this lies Umpire Team Manager Parent or Guardian Sponior WERE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Mississauga Racquet Club Queen Street North Ontario Mr Doug Pollard president and MR Jack club manager and director are pleased to announce that the financing for their new Racquet Club has been secured Ihrough Lincoln Trust and Savings Company of St Catherines Ontario Con is presently underway and a date of has been set for completion the new sports complex The club s facilities will Include the following RACQUETS SECTION 4 championship air conditioned squash courts A modern floor to ceiling theatre like squash gallery for viewing amateur and professional squash matches A members lounge that is lit gated adjacent to the squash gallery and which overlooks the squash courts and the Indoor swimming pool 5 championship outdoors tennis courts to be ready for the summer 1975 FITNESS SECTION Separate and fully equipped gymnasiums for men and women Separate changing shower sauna and whirlpool bath facilities tor men and women 3 An indoor swimming pool with access to a 4 Ample parking The club will be open from approximately am to m seven days a week Membership Is now open Both Mr Pollard and Mr McCallum believe that the services and facilities offered by the new Racquet Club can be compared with the driest anywhere In addition they suggest that the club membership fees are the most com for any commercial squash and fitness club of Its kind in the area Therefore they In you to visit the construction site or phone and investigate the fitness facilities of their new club When you do please ask the Introductory Initiation tee offer jobs around I stand working In an office I think I go doing he some thing all day long When asked to explain he details of his work Mr Em was reluctant But he did explain how he fell about his work and why he became a private in case is a challenge lie said con never go about finding information in the same twice case prise its its own special problems and requires different Private Investigators use false identities or hats as re known in the rade to obtain information and quite often the success or failure of a private imesllenr depends h at establishing a credible start In explaining whj 1 1 to Mr said There i certain amount of satisfaction to be gained from doing the job well especial if jou happen to help prove the innocence of a man But I think I enjov my work because I m doing something that requires a great deal of still that can be acquired through experience When you re a private in you tend o look life in a totally different manner from that of the average man The ice man was a nickname given lo Mr Emmerson some years ago I got tailed he ice man through mi involvement industrial counterespionage The initials are ICE but some people think m like Ice because I never let myself become emotionally Involved with my clients or wllh the people I meet case 1 railing I core less about anything else I concentrate solely on m work If a private allowed his work to get to he t lost a month and his business wouldn t last three months Mr Emmerson listed the qualities needed to become a good ate investigator have to have a good imagination so that your op roach is fresh You me o be to com mii talk level as client and as your contacts And you have to be able become invisible That the most important to be able to blend In with background so hat people don even notice Once learned the knack of becoming an nonymous can do almost anyihing Troy Oljmpia and were ancient cities with one fate in common all were buried from vinous causes WINS SCOTIA BANK DRAW Gillian Call ServiceMaster when your shag needs cleanine lor has tho period nq yjlom that up shag Soiv tolls and Then rcmovo deep down without h f I iho Jay to coll SorvlcoMastor and carpeting professional it deserves Master or than to member lor cleaning OF GEORGETOWN The mantelpiece gang coupon to help catch them a halt price enlargement for you That right I Bring this coupon to and we II help you put your gang on tha mantelpiece We II give you an enlargement for halt price Drop In soon and save After all the gang Is waiting KENTNERS PHARMACY Johnston five years old won a in he March draw of Hockey College Accounts Bank of Nova Scotia contest Gillian was the first winner from Georgetown since the contest began Gillian is he diughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnston of Road South Georgetown The bicycle was presented to her by he manager of the Georgetown branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia who Is pictured here with Gillian First prize in draw was won by Ross eight years old from Victoria Park and Temple in Willowdale His was a trip for two lo any Stanley Cup game played by Montreal I GO TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN GEORGETOWN AND TORONTO COMING APRIL 29 OPERATED BY CN FOR GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO a rallying cry for freedom with responsibility In another day may be appropriate to the ol parents and tax payers In the region and In Ontario today Does the Board of Education exercise ef fective control In behalf of the people over the educational bureaucracy Have the new regional structures emasculated the Trustees Is public education being run by an unresponsive and Irresponsible bureaucracy of overpaid officials Has the Individual parent and tax payer been shorn of any decisive Influence on the direction of our public education system The folks who came to Wilton for the Renaissance Rally and countless others who didn t share fear that something Is seriously wrong with the costly system thai supposedly educates our children They want to know what has happened They want to know why And they want things changed After all It is their children who are victims They deserve some answers not the self righteous protests of insulated ad mlnlstrators not the sell seeking posturing of teachers associations ANSWERS Editorial The Daily Journal Record Oakville April Education has become a grossly inflated rudderless profligate bureaucracy feedinq voraciously on public funds and turning out the worst educated graduates the country lias ever conned by the educational establishment and their dupes on local boards of education into the unquestioning acceptance of education as the new religion with Its own priests dogma and ritual a thing too complex and sublime to be comprehended by ordinary men Dennis Toronto Star Mar Despite what the bureaucracy tells us about what a fine job the school system is doing the people are saying finally the system isnt working the people are upset over what s qolnq on in the schools Editorial The Burlington Gazette April 1974 The renaissance group plans to formulate a rnaior brief for the board of education We hope the board will recognize this protest as a reflection of the valid concerns many have The board has sought Input over the years but trustees usually defended by a solid wall of administrators have been hard to reach Editorial The Canadian Champion Milton April 1974 We undertake to seek through the Halton Renaissance Committee to accept and reassert responsibilities as payers and parents for the Halton public educational system From the Constitution of the Halton Renaissance THE HALTON RENAISSANCE COMMITTEE IS ARRANGING CITIZENS FORUMS throughout the Halton region according to the following schedule April Milton Ontario School for the senior auditorium Georgetown High School 26 Acton M Bennett School Burlington General Brock Cafetorium Queen Elizabeth Park School Plan to a tend any or all of these public forums FEATURING MR RONALD member Halton Renaissance Committee retired school principal experienceasaneducator WITTY WISE WINSOME CONSTRUCTIVE CRITIQUE of our public educational system In a series of minute segments from Acton to Oakville PLUS Bring your criticisms of our system to be presented to the Committee In written or oral form These concerns will be studied by our consultants who will prepare positive alternatives reflecting parental and tax payer Insight to be proposed to our Board of trustees for their consideration SPONSORED BY THE HALTON RENAISSANCE COMMITTEE Discontented Dont lust toot your whistle

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