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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1978, p. 5

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The Hills All candidates meeting The Georgetown have moved the date of their night ahead lo Nov All candidates for the Hills mayoralty regional and local council and the Halton Board of Education and Separate School Board for Ward and are expected to be on hand Georgetown and District High School for the meeting Kinsmen Club officers Bob Swift of Gower Road is the new president of the j Georgetown Kinsmen Club heading a slate of officers I elected the clubs general meeting last Wednesday Joining Mr SwiftonlhecxccuUvenrevicepresldent Gory Evans treasurer Bill Barnstaple Rick Craw- ford registrar Jim and directors Brian Markhnm Bob and Steve Representatives j of the Clubs District Executive were in attendance for the election of officers New members arc welcome Those Interested can contact Mr Swift or another the executive Acton Arts and Crafts The annual Acton Arts and Crafts exhibition and sale will be held in St Albans Parish Hall on Saturday Oct from 10 a to Hiking accident A Halton Hills youth is still in Milton hospital after he fell feel down a at Rattlesnake Park on Sunday Joseph of RR4 Acton was walking along the cliff edge at Rattlesnake Point lookout when he lost his j balance and tumbled over He broke his right collarbone and injured his right hip and his pelvis Regional y Police soy Liberal executive The Federal Liberal Association elected its new slate of officers far the coming year its annual meeting Oct 11 in Hall St Johns United Church Theme elected were Allan Wilson of Milton president Stella Snow of Milton and Wendy of vicepresidents Jr of Oakville secretary Rol Vis of Oakville treasurer and Steve Ormsby of Acton and Dolly Moulden of Esqueslng as directors Past president is David Butler of Oakville and executive vicepresident Is John Drink waiter of Jean Jacques Canadas Solicitor General was the guest speaker for the evening Parenting speakers The Georgetown University Womens Club next J meeting will focus on parenting with guest speaker Ralph a member of the government task force on child abuse and Howard Public school principal Eric Balktnd who recently presented a report on parenting education to the Board of Education The meeting in Centennial Middle School on Nov at is open to the public Lights for ball park Town council has directed its to allocate In the municipalitys 1979 operating budget for the V Installation of new lights at the Hornby bait park The allocation is for councils consideration only Coun Miller informed council Monday night that staff bos del mined the existing lights offer only to 60 per cent illumination He claimed the replacement of the lights alone would be the least expensive route providing better Illumination Volunteers needed Helping Hands Is still looking for volunteers to drive on woman to Toronto Western Hospital for dialysis Saturdays and bring her back from the hospital on Thursdays and Sundays Hills coordinator for the organisation Barb Stephens says she is looking for enough volunteers lo set up a rotating schedule so that no one will need to make more than one trip a week Anyone with the time to help save a life is asked to call Barb Stephens at or Aw Beaton al I Senior dinner Georgetown Rotary club hosted the towns senior citizens Monday at the annual senior citizens dinner in Holy Cross auditorium The Milton Senior Citizens Band provided part of the evenings entertainment and the Great Pumpkin dropped in for a quick visit as well Library Board Continued from Page I The number two perception is as a support system for childhood education through reference facilities After it was clarified that the board members were being asked simply to list all percep tions positive or negative- of Ihe library they decided that third most common perception of the library is source of conflict and concern The discussion of ihe library board members personal feel ings on what role the library should play in the community exposed a split in board opin ion Acton Board member Norm Elliot said he felt that the library must remain prim arily lending and storage place for books II can be dangerous for a library to become too all en compassing he said Board chairman Dick Hew itt said it is Important far library to broaden its services He said that libraries were originally created lo provide access to books for people unable lo pay hefty prices Now with paperbacks books are much more accessible and aid Mr if the library only fulfilled he traditional uses you may as well close up shop DIE ON VINE If you were looking at this like a business you would say we better change soon or we will die on vine he said Mr as well as other board members fell that Ihe library should serve as a type of community centre offering many activities including guest speakers lending of aud io visual equipment and prov ide childrens activities library provides a place for young people lo go so they dont have to hang out In front of Ihe McGlbbon Hotel or the Delrex Smoke Shop said Mr Ah bonrl members at tempted to define the librarys purpose the discussion often returned to need for a new facility Separate School Board ap point Ken Re I ley said We have a building that makes It difficult to provide service the community Our problem is lack of a facility I think it is lack defini tion said Ministry lullve Krelsil We have Id define our purpose before we talk about facilities If wc as a group of Light arc having difficulties defining our purposes how can sell Ihe library lo the community The board agreed to hold further meetings complete I heir statement of objectives HARDWARE Instructor Bud looks on as Lou Egcrlon prepares lo mouth- to resuscitation on the Georgetown fled Cross Soci resident victim Sat First Aid Course Mr and Ross Ren nick I ought the in SI Johns United Church which dealt with breathing and bleeding Auto Advice The automobile may have replaced the horse and buggy but its still for drivers to stay on the wagon TIME FOR A CHANGE Your Complete Bedding MR SLEEP 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