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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1978, p. 13

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THE HERALD January 11 ALL ROUND GUIDES Julie Saunders received her All Hound have the award Julie on Cord Monday evening Elaine Gelt earning ihc second highest honor in only other member of the Guide Co lo Work on gun control a tough job Milne says Energy saving tips for farmers energy waste on the arm can save producers money without affecting production Grant Webber agricultural energy conservation supervisor lor Ontario Mr Webber suggests the following steps to help producers cut down their hydro bills Check insulation in ceilings and attics Use insul ilions with a minimum resistance to hi it or ceilings Insulation in the walls of farm buildings and residences should be a minimum Check ventilation systems in housing The system should be tied in with the heating system Make sure you arc not pumping purchased heal outdoors Light only necessary anas Keep 1 bulbs clean GO bulb is more than a dirty bulb Install dimmer light controls where practical or install devices to switch lights off on automatically and light Don I heat or light a area when will do Put op LUrtain lokeep heat and light In one section of the building heat in farm buildings to the requirements of Ihi or birds Many farmers are overheating buildings for pcrsoml comfort tor dairy cattle temperatures of degrees or an sufficient Gelling the new federal gun control bill Into law was dif both personally and politically MP Milne L Peel said Wednesday 1 got hammered around pretty good about it Milne the Brampton Georgetown Federal liberal Association I did what could to pass the gun control bill I believe that we passed the strongest bill that was possible to put through the House of Commons Milne said tremendous planned for pressures especially true with rural ridings Despite the political and personal problemsilpsxgun control bill brought il was worthwnue He told of an Ottawa policeman on the to say thank you for bill I felt rather good about it One of the greatest things about being an MP is you never know what ahead of you Milne told the meeting Starling later this month Milne said he is again holding lawn hall meetings An exact schedule isn complete but Orangevilie Georgetown Bolton and In an interview following the meeting Milne declined speculate about a date for a possible election However he said I just feel down deep In my bones lhal we II a federal dec I ion The adrenalin is going up a bit Commenting separatism Milne said made sure that Canada can I be the same again Goat adopted I Branch shoip farmer near Hornby has added young Billy Coat to his livestock in effort to keep dogs running at large from attacking his flock of He said the situation has become serious and he Is prepared lo try an experiment with the three monthold to sec if its presence is effective The goat adopted through Ihe Toronto Humane Society was found running loose in downtown Toronto about a week ago Red Cross course The Georgetown branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be Hiving course in Emergency Services for Workers on Feb from lo m a the Red Cross Cedarvale office The course has been designed to prepare people for major and minor disaster Since the miniclass is filling up with registrations anyone Interest in taking a future course can call Ihe Red Cross office at on Tuesdays and Thursdays HEW LIBERAL EXECUTIVE PART Of- THL new executive of Ihe Brampton Georgetown t Liberal Association is down wllh Ihe flu but some newly elected members were present at the association annual meeting Wednesday They arc left right standing Cameron Welsh secretory Sam vicepresident for I- rank Allen executive vice president George Henderson rural vice president and Shahlb treasurer Sitting are left to right Alice Walker Georgetown vice- president Ron Nelson president MP Ross Milne the guest speaker nod vice president lor a ma lea Daily Times Photo Endorse doth penalty Thi of thi di or ler recc the indorsation of Hull n Hills manic Ir it Monday Tin declined however lo endorse two urt her fri the town of asking for strongir gun control for passes from n f r cumuli A in rei intls losl silk while in 1 I two convicts The turned down in disarmament and fused to follow the lead of mantle group at mphnt I Appeal launched for the illins roup ICC- 1 reprts I handed down intmg I md owners along the following nurlhernsectundihiBridlcy hearings held at Durham to Georgetown transmission Since the matter comes before corn lor in the Out he court after deadline a Court Tuesday report will next seeking to Walton Unit I ihink responded reaching out lo modern le people in both rench English lo show Ihem thai can work hi said In his report to thi association Milne efforts the new association on his behalf An MP not only the person hi said but also people who work with him 1 think we ve got j good liable riding This is inattnu in our history when fewer people are volunteering their time Snow cold weather create winter euphoria v an I llit iuI slow try about tins lung or old lifting for llinl first day on Whither they for new skurs or lwhetl tin Granti w I have what makes for fimsk trails With well gr am I sh is no r that fan ily skiing is of Ontnri most pop Tin vurietj of hill with spolH way by doing it With ski arms more than miles town liasl cm run of mill or mon at ami total trails of mild Bay is M for Ontario skiers inixjensive then loo Loch mond and Candy M am have lift tickets And an an added bonus vacationing firsthand Hill and long an available lirough many bus com ionics Accommodation and i ski lessons in of For considering what to do with the ski alias It babysitting mil mpleii trails they find him throughout Ontario March or For the there is nothing fear Fxpert ski instruction is available skiers may gel look at Big mitn ski jumps Furthir south ski trying ixccllent ski ski sleigh rides Ottawa si of Ihc near Coll should Peaks led 60 this making at many They teach tin how a risporls lo somi of skiing in I The epitome of frustration soullmislei Mountain I boas Light and Cdarvae Park white black mike pattern latelike tapestry near Over the recent holiday sea son I actually found myself seated in front of the TV set mainly It seemed the easiest place to temporarily park a listless body with a burned out mind and sudden ly discovered why 1 dislike television so much After of avoiding the boob tube and wondering what was lhal set me apart from the rest of country in this national pastime now know why It is not bo much what Is or la not happening on the screen thai is the lumoff but the activities going on in the room around me On this rare occasion rounded by my family I mist iktnly sensed preliminary feeling of a shut ting out of the cold winter evening An event forme quickly dcgenernled into Ins Insanity I never realized before Tor instance on switch of television set was a signal for hunger lo strike my family Not only did all double up with hunger pains but they Insisted on doing it at staggered Intervals Consequently one was never free for a moment from the extra soundeffects that began ihe slow and steady of toast on my left hand side followed by the chomp of potato chips on the right aide culminating In a positive of crackling peanuts the far end of chesterfield How Is one supposed to follow mumbling trail of clues while all this Is going on Meanwhile the commercial breaks were even worse The moment all story action more vlolehce broke loose the viewing audience than I have ever witnessed on the screen Move your slinky feet out of my face turkey Make mo you nerd back cant sec the Jolly Green Giant Then came clock and Teresa bedtime The burning decision was whether I should miss the of whodunll and lose out an the beginning of Ihe succeeding Having made a decis ion never in easy task during season I rushed poor child upstairs only lo find it the brushing and goodnight kissing session caused me to not only remain eternally ignorant of how Col umbo solved crime but I even managed to miss out on who was knocked off early the start of the movie The absolute finish of my television viewing experiment however came lowards the end of the movie Just as I was beginning catch up on tho line of who did what to whom my husband suggested a cup of team would be nice Never was tea prepared so quickly but once again in my absence unknown villain was nailed So evening score stood at one missed beginning two lost endings and a floor ankle deep in crumbs not to mention dnm eardrums and seething sibling emotions Try it again you flay Until television stations do a re run of the and last minutes of every mystery pro gramme so I can piece them together wilh the familiar middles I am going to stick to books least no one deprives me of the and last pages Television It is of frustration trails a triple In operation for close l four decades ihe resoi features great ski trail shop and can up lo skirrs a hour And ira reasonable ralis and quick trips most ski bogie foot virtical audi half and since it is a new ski area lift tickets arc priced slightly lower than average If you re interested in skiing Ontario this winter remember that arc lages Thro the lift prices arc lower Saturdays Sundays and statutory holidays and the hills an less crowded For more information on alpine skiing and other Onl normally ticket in tin price lift Ontar a no net Travel Queen Park Ontario 2E5 or call collect Thundt Bay Ontario best Hiding Around over Hill groomed elopes BOOKS Greek myth fact studied in book First crontng In 1B70 the first railroad train crossed the American continent The train baggage car carried five Ice closets and a printing press lb smoking ear contained a game room wine room bar and newspaper of flee and the remaining sleeping cars drawing room cars and dining cars In eluded two library rooms and two organs Greece worlds wealth lest depository cf myths and sagas has been unexpectedly enriched with the feats already legendary of rich Schllemann Born of poor German tagc lacking education through Incredible loll and dedication he came to dazzle he 18th century literary world his theories and erudition His fabled finds especially on the Greek island of Crete ensured his lasting fame Ills life Indeed lacks none of the adventure lustre and pathos of a classical Greek myth Every biography on Schllemann so far has failed to untangle the man from he myth Leo Deuel In his Mem of Schllemann pages has come near success not quite Schllemann biographers and there has been a spate of books on him all agree on one essential fact The mans phenomenal drive and were marlly aimed at leaving his imprint upon history and in molding the saga was to surround his name Ho succeeded beyond his wildest dreams unearthing enormous golden hoards by chance and vision ancient and In Dr Deuel highly readable book is written with insight and compassion The author has interwoven a rich selection of excerpts from Schliemann s prolific writings with his own realistic analysis of events and data Adding lo Ihe reader inter est is an excellent selection of prints drawings and photo graphs which vividly reflect the life and mood of the period The trouble however Is that Schllemann own writings besides being dull and reveal little or nothing of the inner man Obsessed with fashioning his own image for posterity Schllemonn kept his true thoughts and emotions to himself The reader Interest ja Ihcrefore mainly sustained by ihc author penetrating and vivid account rather than by pronounce menu The book could stand less Schllemann and more Deuel Despite the author obvious familiarity wllh his subject Ihe Schllemann puule re- ultimately unanswered What were the real alms and Ideals of the man Was megalomania the basic force behind his manyaid personality Were and his romantic search for the Homeric tradition just a convenient facade to cover up inferior motives it falls lo give a clearcut answer in his book no one probably ever will The puzzle after all is part and parcel of the Schllemann saga The truth lies entombed be yond reach in marble mausoleum serving as mann grave al the Athens cemetery The author claims to ha done extended research a mong various original One of the richest sources remains the arch Ives and memorabilia donated by his family to the Gennadlos Library of tho American School of Classical Studies la Athens As far as Is known Deuel did not examine this material It would probably have reveal some Intimate aspects of Schliemann a character In fact Athens is still haunted by living memories of the Schlie era and this could have also served Deuel as a source of valuable tion This reviewer s grand mother at the age of still recoiled ihe glittering recep tions at man In Athens now housing the Supreme Court In which Sop hia Schliemann hand picked Greek wlfo wore like an exotic goddess the choicest Jewels from Priam s treasure to shock envy and amusement of all Athens Schllemann was a yet fascinating man my grandmother used lo sum Hup NEVFR FORGOTTEN Greeks have never forgiven Schllemann for be queathing the Trojan treasure the Berlin Museum instead of to Greece which helped him keep It and secure It from furious Turks Even his adoring wife on whom Dr Deuel could have dwelled more had difficulty in forgiving him Regardless of any conclus ions one may draw on Schlle mann character the indublt able fact emerging from Deuel erudite account is that Schliemann was responsible for arousing world wide in ler est In archeology helping It achieve tho status of a full science For this alone has place In history Is secure Ian Vorres a Canadian journalist living In Athens Thomson News Service Human Computer The average human three pounds occupying one cnlh a cubic loot and needing only watts of to run It can between billion and 100 billion of In formation

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