Your Morning Smile can I ask The the HERALD from Mid out Home Newspaper of Halton Hills flit taper more Aon hornet in Mils ARENAS POOLS Recreation fees hike proposed 1 will tost more In Rill truss Ins would In per A one hour will rise for IIil iron is and swimming lit fit will Ik for out person or two mem lommumlv Inrs om family and or net register for pi iy the a thru or more members of out rounds if council passts ind if no is f imllv fin met coin thru quarter hour sponsored loci Letups will sins the will risi loJiJ for Tin fit wire Imvi fit of while one ptrsi or two mem minded following stmt tvinls sponsored by of for ports director I milt group of lis will in i fit of fnni1 Flit recommended intrust in nits hi or inn hour swimming lei for is is r hour hi Iln Acton llniL v is recommended hi persons iJdfortwo intra Mimort Arena Iln r discontinued N prime of ink firmly or will In per hour or minor is ipprimm lit l ill tin sports groups per hour for Hint r iti 1- ill other lotal groups fcir of town At id us in A fits is jc Ik rena tin rale will In respectively fits to lit Summer til lis of thi Mill im child per In ji ills per thild for light week program family will Im huir f r id tit mils rite for pi ground rcglstn tuts in per hour j us if lit sum ml mm ml W for if the wliuhivins lire fits thru r nun children Separate school teachers approve walkout action I per hid ITS SIMPLE with v flu Shelly Green of Milton shewed t Terry it the special fathers The Coop school tint she can scssu Ti count even is three years old ind Rcgistruii in fur Ihe mining yi is session full and have i list fir Abou The Hills Education important Mutation Week is April 17 to and to mark The in with World Book Encjcloptdia is inviting students the ages of Band to submit a word issj on subject of why education is important today Two categories been established Junior or students to 10 senior or students ige to ire Junior Two annuals from the 1 on and Dogs Senior A two volumt set of World Hook Diction with binding Deadline for mines is midnight April Judges decision will be will be about Miy 15 Children of Herald arc ineligible The Herald right to publish the winning other entries ThiStonlesl is being marie through courtesy of Betty area World Encyclopedia a resident of Hills The World Book Dictionary more than im language words and phrases most rs has more than illustrations I I iducatlon material and th It of the World Book Encyclopedia Entries shoul nth spaced and legibly hand written They tin milled to The Herald 103 Main St South Georgetown or they ma be through the mall slot at Herald offices Parents present case 1arint groups from rural who lace Iwlnnlng with in Hills will be making presentations to the board education tomorrow at its regular nieeling that parents oppose inning with Robert Utile school in Acton and are equally opposed to twinning with Joseph Gibbons In No vote on the will he until April Legal clinic moves The iltun Clinic which provides legal aid to iffnrd lawyers fees will be moving to i new April 17 Tht new location Is on door to I Household Furniture The hours in the new location will the same JohnsChurch The office will be open from pm Wednesday and Friday afternoon mm p m Tuesday and Thursday one of school s run morning and afternoon and about students in each brink Voting wi rt si up in rs will not I on iach school ij tdu tin it tin cation dirtctir down and every teicher in sjs gnu had the to Should that a bill and his old Hit lioird of ion on tht propositi iction intintum slnkc in Lack of name suggestions forces committees delay would iht Mssilili date for a trikt lo Mr Byrnes in a spokesman for ntgotntmg com imtite says should strike be neccssiry the teach rs would walk off their Jobs lelj so m xtra its the regular working in elementary work rule would be lipuskill issisiiniiniht tlirk I is in r infirmidtht ill in I f I isis i rt in up m Hill rttoin wluli wt till up with mindtd th tin I nun ttird in tl r ed I riiluct Ik tin tin tinu hi studtr and r if ilutiMs from hi nun rami tip riinilrt ids liriilinhn imis liutnuil tin mini tin Hit of Hit ti sot would not wis sil muted lo 1lTir To Hills il council rtipKsiid in inn I lit t lib ill Hut louitillors submit ihur Hi is formed 1 Hit in tommtnls lo Hit is In nil tin wirks iwukliltr Hit Tidil mmtntslmt oiih rt re mi rite tin Region nut rittnimind is reply nisi somt mi ristidpirson id pud till In J of ntgo committee told The Herald Hut should the ers demit to strike the board link them rather Ih in permitting work to rule or rot ititigslnkts Mr is absent the gt this week but Is his alternate Mr will be eon dueled In i mediator Martin was appoint recmtly by the education rililuns commission to re pi Jam Lit ho has led tin Truck licencing to control area bylaw set roads weight Hi I for Irutk dru in Hilton Hills will be presented to Mnnd or approval The permit syslem Is a proposal which council hopes will help in regulating truck triiflc in Hilton Hills on 17 along that ro id have pruiestcd frctjucnlly to council jbovit the volume of iruck traffic on the road the speed of trucks ind the damage ihe road being by Hit heavy loads trucks r link from In Die and sits inism fur granting pi mils fir hi ivy lonls the working of tin Town engineer Hob Austin whi drafled the item asked ice Mond iy ihe solicitor document for the before passes bylaw reguhitions under Highway Traffic have been ihangcd and Is the first bylaw drawn up under Ihe tgulitloi Hu which pro h bits Iriffn 11 Side ro ill hi en Highway and rriilar Hi id and Side road fourth line mil Trifilir Road ore off limits vehicles whose gross weight exceeds 11 tons I he pi rrnit stem w ill illow i truck weight exceed 11 Ions io make use of these mads violating the weight restriction without a permit could In a fine of Permits will cost for trip for a project ami for a period of one year Anyone nl fulfilling of the permit hi fined up lo the regulations broken Involve the allowable wtlghi under the permit the operator will be charged as If he I have a permit We fiddled with and previous council with It Coun Mike Arm strong said I don I know because I not a trucker how this will the He suggested that perhaps council should circulate the draft bylaw to the residents and to the truck drivers in volvcd before passing the by- Insulation product at Home Show IVASIIUK A Georgetown man who has designed and a to insulate every against rising en costs and cold or hot weather is unveiling it for the first time the public this week at the Annual Home Show Alfred Neumann Is the of Products Ltd on Main Street In Georgetown and the product is on Interlock Ing section of insulation that can be applied on the inside or outside of a building The product is called ic Section and is a registered trademark In on interview with The Herald Mr said Tectonic means building con slruction as an or science And because of its interlocking is not thermal leak when It is Installed It Is the only Insulation product that gives you a draft product Mr Neumann said Other insulation products have an overlapping vapour barrier but the air will ways get through He said that studies show the first two inches of insulation arc the most important If we con pui product on the outside a building we can stop cold penetration and use a heat retainer The section is core of Ire relardent with a decorative finish bonded together The thicknesses of the sections can vary one and a half inches which gives insula faclor between to to our Inches which gives Mr Neumann said there are about decorative surfaces on the Insulation and custom surfaces can also bu produced We can put the Insulation on Ihe outside or inside with whatever finish the customer The installation is easy lo apply and can In done by a or by trained Inslal Besides the head office which has Insulation twin out side and Inside and more due Installed In ihe next three the Installation has Installed at the Scout Hall in two homes in the area and a home In Mr program for has been set up in cooperation with In In Toronto But there will be no retail sales from the Instead a net work of dealer Installers will be set up as well as licensed manufacturers Owen Rose is executive vice president of Pro ducts with special responsibl lily for franchises lit there would be about franchises in southern Ontario In Ihe next two years So far the product is dlrecled toward Ihe existing home market but plans for ntw home construe Hon are in future Mr Host sold that per cent of factories In Canada are not insulated and wt con a whole new exterior and upgrade his plant he said Installation of the product can take place inside or outside a Factory without disrupting the work low Mr Rose the company Is in the process of selling up computer to show the relation of coils and escalation factors to aid In determining how soon a debt can be retired from an Investment In the product The computer network will also be able to provide back up In formation to all the franchises Mr said Inquiries coming In from North Boy Peterborough Ste Ma Edmonton Calgary Denver Colorado Atlanta Georgia Minnesota Buffalo New York and other locations In New York state Tied up in this product Is a partial answer to Canada b energy crisis Mr Rose sold The product con provide cm ploymcnt help meet the crisis ihc country Is facing and extend the life of natural resources Otto Jelinok with wife wins nod for Halton Tories Otto MP or High I irk cap lurid Progressive in Hilton it i the likes of which ihc riding Ins seen overflow crowd of be twecn and O0 voting delegates filled in high school massive traffic jams in the school parking lot and and alio forced riding nation lo use closed television in several ilassrooms The former champion figure skater Ihe no minition votes or ibout St of the lOfi volts cist on Ihe fir billot He a bid Arl Robs a former Oak villi in who polled vote Hiss who urged support he is a centre right Const rv said he could 1 ibenl Voters to give him their support ilhng third was Tristan Lett in icon units advisor provincial treasurer elt who ran a campaign on his seven years expertise provincial govern mint economic policy area wis the youngest of the three Lett who polled votes was by one Jelinek supporter the man or the first ballot win dlsr We needed a Iron I votes or a first ballot win when we arrived at the I tit speech alienated some by his reference to his not coming to to seek election an inference to Mr who returned after his Melro Toronto riding disippears with redls Ross who relumed IB ago from foreign assignments and set Hid in Kingston There was audible groans at the mention of McKcnugh and a noticeable lack of enthusiastic response by Lett during his attacked Prime Mm dangerous mm a man vho has been responsible for mismanage ment of government and the loss of pride among Conn suffering from the hard ships of unemployment or the ravages of inflation Bill Walker a broadcasting who nominated Jell nik said the Liberals would like better than to sec anyone but the High Valley member nominated in He sheen a palnln the neck for Walker said And nothing would make the Liberals happier than to have this nomination convention no someone else Tories appear pre pared to pull together defeat incumbent Frank Phil brook i who bis held the riding since Hots Inler that he was delighted by the strong local support for the lion and said he will support Jchnek in his election cam We arc all Conservatives was all he would say to report after the results released General mood among the membership indicated that will run a strong Association president Dorothy Chamberlain said there no ploce Jorge enough in Hilton hold all of ihe Tones Association executive mem hers ore elated at iht response so the convention The 1974 nominating convention which Terry elected from only drew about GOO people confided one official shows the ruling miy defeat Support from North was critical to all candidate More than 120 delegates from Acton threw their support be hind with another delegates coming from Jelinek liter that r he secured Ihe nomination he predicted Prime Minister Trudeau will visit the riding within one month Death penalty issue A position token iberal 1- rank on capital has been as a cop out by one of three candidates seeking the Pro Conservative nation in Art Ross a medical doctor said It anon sense for the Liberal member of parliament lo stand behind a Oalh as a medical doctor to support his vote for abolition of the death penalty Ross said there is no such oath token today but that doctors do have a ily toward ethical standards and a compassion for the needs He attacked the Libers member s arguments as smokescreen and inferred that II was designed to reduce opposition lo Dr nomination on Ihe first ballot Hi he will make punishment an issue In this constituency and right across the riding Jelinek who was the only one of is members of In Metropolitan Toronto to support the retention of the death penalty said that In emotional issues have to follow the wishes of the people in this riding drew loud applause as he stated the Issue would be a major Issue locally and stated again that a Progrcs Conservative government would reconsider the question if MPs show support for the Ross who was consider a strong contender for the nomination said he could pro vide middle ground Conser vative posture for Liberals who arc prepared to shift support away from the denu government When it slime to fighl lean fight I will fight hard and win he said to cheers He called Prime Minister Trudeau an autocrat a die talor who has lost his best men rom cabinet over the past five years Dr Ross said that few people know that the slogan Just Society was once used by Nazi Germany Canada has also drifted or opart In the last 10 years under a government than has in the past the nomination date claimed Mr called the right to strike to be removed from the essential service wor and a return to pride Canadians for the Jobs they have and the country they live In The economy Is the number one concern of oil Canadians except possibly the prime ml Mr Jelinek said Ravine action delay Hills works commit tec rewrote a resolution on Metcalfe Ravine at the meet Monday night to assure the Credit Valley Conservation Authority that work In ravine Is a high priority item and money has been set aside in the budget for the work A rcsoluilon made by Coun Marilyn the council meeting on April was salt her purpose in making the resolu which called for construe Hon work to begin this year once the engineering depart ment hod agreed as to what should be done was to frame an intent on the Issue and to Inform the CVCA that the money is set aside In the budget The objections to the tlon lay In tho concern that the wording it would commit ell to undertaking the work regardless of the final cost of the work Coun Peter reworded Iho resolution to simply inform tho CVCA that the budget contains to begin the project that the town still considers Metcalfe Ravine to be a high priority Item and that the work will be done In If at all possible