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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1978, p. 3

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THE HELPING CRIPPLED KIDS u MciUppy Day on will again be donated to Crlrmteet Children In Georgetown the Rotary Club and the Georgetown district high school student council will be helping with the by working In the store and student CABcUlon by sponsoring an competition on Last the Gaometown outlet presented the Rotary Club with a cheque for 00B towards their work Crippled Children This year they are looking for public support in their effort to double the figure Among those helping out next Wednesday will bo George student council president Alice Armstrong Bob Gougeon and Jim and McDonald representative Jo Lister Back row McDonald reps Dove Cropper and Richmond Chandler Bob Simpson and McDonald rep Bob Noble candidate visits area Solutions to Canada econo mic problems that are being proposed by federal Liberals and Progressive Conserva Uvea are doomed to fall be cause they do not encompass long term strategy Brampton Georgetown New Democratic Party candidate Dave has predicted Mr Moulton lodged that the does Indeed have the long range foresight needed to tackle such problems as the devaluation of the dollar and rising inflation but warned that even an government In Ottawa would probably be unable to ate the problems before the turn of the century The candidate met In formally Monday night with members of the press and several Georgetown support the Delrex Boulevard DAVID Notii Provincial tax goes up to Oct Savings en TILIVBWMAND AERIAL PACKAGES TV CONVERTERS Wesleyrt St Wt What Georgetown home of Baa Hargrove A Brampton resident Mr Moulton was chosen to carry the banner In Brampton Georgetown last July He will oppose Incumbent Liberal MP Ross Milne and Conservative candidate John McDcrmld in the forthcoming federal lion expected next spring A former Young Liberal who once acted as Prime Minister in model parliament Mr told The Herald that it was spec ileal ly Pierre Tru deau Implementation at the War Measures Act In 1070 that prompted him turn his back on the Liberal party Two years earlier Mr Moul ton Paul band wagon to 1968 Liberal leadership convention he re called but when new prime minister responded to terrorism by violating the civil liberties of all Canadians It was the last straw Since 1S70 he said the Lib eral government has dragged the country through one after another and now with another election just around he corner continues to main tain outdated economic poll cles that cannot help but furih damage the Canadian dollar on the world market What the offers as an alternative Mr Moulton ex plained Is an industrial blue print by which the country s manufacturing base would be strengthened Over a gradual period of time he said the would eliminate industries that cannot compete on an international scale Textiles furniture and some electrical markets for example are being glutted by cheaply produced articles from around the world ho In their stead Mr asserted the would en courage the development of highly technological Industries which most other tries could not compete such as solar energy urban transit and mechanical tooling Despite such a change in policy direction however the Canadian economy could not be expected to get back on Its 19INWERSIRYSALE ENDS SAT SEPT 30 REMEMBER FREE DRAW COME HELP US CELEBRATE DRAW TO BE MADE SAT SEPT 30 PM Main St Downtown Georgetown CASH or FINANCING AVAILAIIE feet for another years ho warned The I government though refuses to consider such a wideranging policy change having steadfastly supported such increasingly Ironic paradoxes during the past decade as the Importation of cheese while Canadian farmers are be ng ordered to cut back the milk production he said The federal meanwhile are advocating In creased foreign investment in Canadian trade and com merce Mr said and Ignoring the extent of profits and dividends that are as a result leaving the country Liberal and Conservative solutions to the current eco nomic crisis arc Invariably designed to buy Canadians more time Mr Moulton con tended but cannot succeed in long run It would be foolish to believe that the NDP has all the answers he a dm tied the party docs have I foresight to see what is needed Like his party Mr Moulton regards the economic crisis and national unity question as a joint issue which the Liberals tend to over rite and the Conservatives lend to un The problem of unity is compounded by the popular misconception that its focus is on Quebec he pointed out when in fact Can western provinces arc similarly question the of confederation We must re the basis for our confederation Mr Moulton said hut lm very In my own that is he man to negotiate with Lou or Bennett Mr Moulton consider the economy and national unity to be the only genuinely mpor issues facing voters In the coming election He expects however to make capital punishment an issue one to which many Canadian react emotionally and on which most Prime Minister I must stick ho view he conceded I ply opposed to hanging moral I rather have a hundred guilty men in Jail than hang one innocent man Mr similarly shares parly opinion of current proposals null it marijuana and believes that on should continue to own choice con cerning abortion To Illegal abortion he said would only encourage the backslrcet in exactly the same way thai the prohibition of alcohol consumption turned common bootleggers Into mil Nona ires during the 1920 Mr Moulton is presently employed in the vcrtising department it the Toronto Globe and Mil He is unmarried Bum Hargrove Mr Moul ton s host Monday night ex plained that the Canadian Congress of which he Is a represenlallve Is doubling Its efforts in support of the federal for the forthcoming Hon Tic Congress he said is prepared do eve ing within Its power to defeat the Liberal government and will support the NDP because It Is regarded as the parly of the people To attend Representatives of the Bead more Tannery in Acton are expected to be In a an Ontario Municipal Board hearing Oct object to a single family development planicd for Main Street south winery for animated film The Credit Valley Conserva Hon Authority Is con toward the production of a short animal ed film that will odd Star Wars action and adventure to an informative and entertaining slory about a group of water Limehouse area news AW Herald correspondent Limehouse Presbyterian Church celebrated the 117th anniversary on September Rev J of Brampton preaching at vices morning and evening He is a splendid speaker and his sermons Frock coal or Moccasslns and Unsearchable R The choir led by Mrs Bert Benton with Mrs at the organ sang four much enjoyed anthems 1 was served after the evening Mr Lawrence Sinclair of era Id ton visited his Mrs Patterson a couple weeks ago Mrs Patterson has since spent a week with her bister Mrs Smith at who is now a patient at hospital Mr and Mrs Gordon Booth have returned from a visit with their daughter and I and family at Vancouver We will not be seeing the Carl and Moore families In the village They have sold their property left for England on Saturday HANNAH The 197H Scouting season hat begun In Limehouse Cub and Scout reglstrat on night was held Sept with a Group Committee meeting after The roup Committee will he continuing its paper drive every month as well as con ng improvements in the Scout Hut They will also be having their Multisulc along with ihc Local Association far Brownies and Guides later year Group Committee chairman Rock Cubs have 14 boys registered at the moment with leaders Already they have been at work they had a car wash last Saturday on the lot of Mure- on Highway II was a very successful and a com roast and dc In the even for the Cubs and thilr families was held at the of Robert Sheila osier The are also selling Scout calendars again this year tot help pay for their various outings during the year Cuhmuster s Elaine Hannah Scouts have 10 boys registered at the moment with leaders and a parent They will be sen ding a couple of boys to ihc District patrol leaders camp and arc planning an overnight hike and camp soon Scout master is Dick Rock We have a new group this year the Beavers the youngest Scouting group which for boys j 7 years old This new Colony has 18 boys registeredsoforond they have leaders We certainly welcome them to and with them success with their group Contact leader then will he Glcndn Benton 101 Keep a pad handy in kitchen write down sup plies needed as you run out droplets on their journey typical Ontario river watershed Waterstory no being produced by National Film Board has been financed by three Southern Ont conservation authorities including Grand River but the and other authorities ore contributing toward costs Each will receive a credit at the end of the ten to minute feature CVCA members got mlnary glimpse theTIlm in the form of still shots display ed last week by George Stor mont of the Grand River Con Author t Its total cost will be lies According to Mr Slormont a team of it cartoonists Is now busily assembling some separate drawings for the pro duction copies of which will bo distributed next spring Its chief function he said Is to get the message of conservation across to the public and parti ly to children follows a group of charmingly innocent young water droplets who led by a colorful veteran of many visits to earth leave their homes in the clouds and descend upon a typical watershed that Is teem ing with obstacles and prob- the polluting effects of hydrocarbons from passing aircraft to the savage attacks by detergents ana bacteria Ihe unfortunate droplets face one challenge after another as hey make their way slowly down the river They are seen recharging themselves in an underground swim m ing In a reservoirs an splashing info a in The story ends with the leader of he droplets ever fearful of the dangers that lie ahead once more descending to earth after an all too brief return the clouds above Despite Its apparent lack of a happy ending Waters com bines humor and lively action create a winning subject strong in its appeal NEW JUST ARRIVED NEW FALL WINTER FASHION LEATHER BOOTS THEY ARE SELLING FAST FOR STYLISH FASHION FOR SUPER COMFORT FOR EASY WALKING YOU CAN EVEN DANCE IN THEM FINEST QUALITY LEATHERS NEW IN STOCK FOR FALL WINTER FANTASTIC SELECTION PURSES STYLISH CLASSY FASYIONS EASY TO CARRY EASY TO OPEN IN COHPAM LUXURIOUS COMFORT ROMIKA will just love these stylish slippers for YOURSELF Or will make a wonderful gift LADIES MENS LEATHER BOWLING SHOES NOW IN BOYS GIRLS FALL WINTER SOCKS EXCELLENT SELECTION FINEST QUALITY WHY TRAVEL MILES HAMPTON KNOW PRICES ARE OUR KNOW THE KEEP TELL US ME TOUR NEEDS SHOES COME OCT CORRECTLY WE KNOW YOU N LL PLEASED Squirt Oni MISSISSAUGA All roads lead to Georgetown leading foot fitters MONEY GAS CAR WEAR TIME AND FRUSTRATION 102 MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN The finest and freshest for less DELICIOUS QUALITY FRUIT VEGETABLE AND BRAND NAMES WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIAL Frank Cuzzupe Posted at the Entrance 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