Page THE HERALD March 1i About the Hills Charity event for new store With all proceed pledged to a local charity Miracle and Ihe Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are sponsoring on informative and entertaining evening at St Andrews United Church on Mountolnvlew Road in Georgetown tonight Wednesday New Miracle manager Bob Gudgeon and other company representatives will host a meatcutting demonstration show slides of the new store otter baked goods from the bakery and outline the operation of a new scanner lakeout system Admission to the event which begins at is Leslie reappointed If a recommendation of the towns general commit tee is accepted next week by council Keith Leslie of Georgetown will be appointed as the towns weed inspector tor the fifth consecutive year The committee recommended Monday night that Mr Leslie be retained tor 1Q7B at a fee of S3 increased for the first time since from Building permit fees up Subject to approval by council next week a recom mendation by the towns general committee council see municipal fees or issuance building permits increased for the first lime since 197G The committee recommended Monday nigh I that should be charged tor issuing permits for projects valued or less increased from and For each additional worth of work For larger projects a fee of up from would be charged for the first of the project s estimated cost and 1 tor each additional 1000 Chief building inspector Doug Sargent reported that other municipal Hies in region charge less than the fee for first but more tor the additional units Election call catches MP by surprise Candidates ready for battle of polls Continued from Page one The will also be promi sing a strong national industr ial strategy to establish indus tries here which will export the finished product rather than raw materials Mr ton said PLANT Canadians must begin to control their own destiny through control of the econo my he said As a local example he cited the decision to close the plant in Georgetown That decision wasnt made In he office In Montreal but In United Slates he said Mr Moulton said the prime ministers references to natio nal unity and the quality of lite are strictly rhetorical When we solve the econom ic problems Ihe rest will come around he said Mr Moultln is concerned about Mr Tmdeaus com ments on restraint in govern ment spending and says that while he could not approve of further cuts In social programs and works programs which provide jobs the government spending he Is primarily Inter ested in is that which will get the economy going again and result in a more efficiently spent dollar Mr Mcbermld said the im petus of the Conservative cam paign will be to point out the ineffectiveness of the liberal governments rule since 1968 but at the same time to offer positive solutions to the prob lems Each of the candidates Is confident that their party will do well in the election Mr Milne said he assesses his personal chances of victory as very good Im very confi dent that with the job Ive done over the past four years and with an excellent campaign team our chances are very good LESS OPTIMISTIC He was slightly less opt I mis tic about the chances of the Liberal party being returned to power He predicted the Liberals would receive a bare majority but in order to do that the party will have to do well in lower British Columbia and Ontario he said Mr McDermld said the Con will win a majority government Well do extremely well everywhere but In Quebec and well do marginally belter In Quebec he said Mr Moulton said the Is stronger now than it was before and Ed has done well in the last year and a half drawing up and presenting policies This is the third election campaign tor Mr Milne while Mr McDermid and Mr ton arc both running for the first lime Prime Minister dccislor to call an election tor May caught incumbent ton MP and Liberal candidate Dr Frank by prise but candidate Douglas Black said his cam palgn is ready to go and Conservative candidate Otto said he has been ready for a year The Ha I Ion riding includes Acton as well as rural areas in is in Mexico for the United Notions Parlia mentarians Conference on Population and according to his Ottawa office Dr Phil brook wasnt informed of the Impending election until day morning He was commit ted to make a presentation In Mexico as part of the confer ence and will not be returning Canada until the end of the week has not yet appointed a campaign maim er his office said and Tor the mean time his wife will be handling some of the aspects of his campaign ABOUT TIME Ive been expecting it for a year Conservative candidate said of Ihe lion call My only reaction is Its about time Mr Jelinek is running for the first time In the riding of Halton He was MP for the Toronto riding of H um ber ValleyHigh Park which vanished under redistribu tion Mr Jelinek said the delay in calling the election has been costly to both the country and to Canadians because activity In the House of Commons has been at a virtual standstill for same time as parliamen tarians awaited an election call that didnt come The election will now cost an additional million be cause of Inflation he said AGREES WITH ISSUES Prime Minister Trudeau sta ted following the announce ment of the election that the five high priority issues of the campaign will be national unit new economic policies to fight unemployment and in crease prosperity new social policies improve the quality of lite control of inflation through restrictions on govern ment spending and a tec of an adequate supply of energy Mr said he agrees with those issues but not with CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Brampton Ont Phone 4579922 On television and in other media recently thousands of Canadians ihls sun rising over a new and unfamiliar word It is a word which expresses love fulfillment and hope It is a word that mankind has waited for to hear Wed like to invite you to become acquainted with it That word is the name Bahaullah Please write or call us BAHAI Box Gorgttown Phono Come to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican Rov Richard Burr man A STB Sunday April a me Eucharist a Family Eucharist DO m Prayer Church School GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pallor Peter Ralph Sunday April 1 m Sunday School am Morning Worship Evening Service Everyone Welcome LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor Carole SI Rev Arthur Sunday ice a m Sunday School worship Service Hour HAITON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY and No Rev J Sunday April Women Ministries Guest Speaker Mrs Barber Scratch Prayer Bible MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Family Bible Study Transportation coll Gods Time Translation for the ST JOHNS ST JOHNS 30pm St Johns ST- STEPHENS HORNBY April I 00a Morning Prayer st Stephens says the campaign team is ready to go The riding association has been making some preparation for the elec tion tie said and we re welt organized NATIONAL FOCUS The issues In this campaign will be nationally Mr Block said and focus mainly on the disastrous record of the Liberal gov cm- Mr Black said through his contacts with residents in the riding has become apparent him that the high rate of unemployment is still high rated priority with the electorate The over riding issue how is the governments total abdication of control of the economy and lis abject Iml ure to prevent local industries and resources from being gob- bled up by national corn- Mr Black said the Liberal party is using the issue of national unity to cover up their dismal economic record and theres a whole question of the sellou of Canadas the priority Mr has apparently assigned to l hem As far as the Conservative is concerned the is main issue he said We hope once the economy foils in line Itic secondary issues will fall in place Mr said Mr said thai while his basic plan or his campaign is to invest his lime according to the population in the differ ent areas of the riding he may be spending a little more time in Mlllon and Acton areas because he lives in Douglas Black an Oakville lawjcr is the New Democratic candidal far the riding of Mr Black was not really surprised by the call he said although the dale was a little unexpected did think he Prime Mini ster might wail until April lOtocullihecleclion but Im not really surprised he Mr Black was officially no minated only last week he resources and the lack of control over our own the past decade country has further lost Its ability to control lis own indus trial development Mr Black said No other country In the world except Canada would allow Exxon to dictate to a subsidiary company they do in that country He emphasized that It was the NDP which holding the bal ance of power with Liberal minority government in managed to get govern ment to form to help RYDERS TV VICE TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour Month Serving Georgetown Acton surrounding are MOORE PARK PLATA Recommend increases The towns general commit tee has recommended eration hikes for Acton Hydro electric Commissioners that would create an overall annual increase of for the Com mission as a whole Subject to the approval of council next week and that of the Hydroelectric Power Com mission of Ontario Ihe chair man of the Acton utilitys fivemember board of direct will receive a year compared to In previous The commissioners themse- would receive a year Increased from The total remuneration to the commission would increase from lo In a report considered by the general commit tee Monday night deputy clerk Del mar French said the increase is offset to some extent due to recent death of commissioner Ted Tyler in accordance with provincial legislation Mr lcrs position on he Commis sion will not be filled during the remainder of the current term COMMISSIONS REQUEST Mr French added George towns Hydro commissioners receive l000nycor each due In part the larger number of consumers served by their Commission The increase for the commissioners has been recommended In to a request from the Commission itself Mayor Pete Pomeroy and Coun both memb ers of the Aclon Commission declared confllcisor interest in pale in the committee disc or voting Coun expres sed concern over a recom mendation contained in the recently released report or a regional task force that exam ined proposals for ihe of hydro utilities and their servicing areas across Although the groups rest ructuring recommendations have little effect upon Halton Hills it suggests of the individual muni cipal utilities should stand for public election on a regular basis Under the terms of Bill IS provincial legislation which introduced regional go vernment in the mem bership of all hydroelectric commissions was frozen as 11974 Coun Knccthcl said thai the remuneration paid sioncrs may not be enough encourage any would be election lime He suggested instead that council should appoint commissioners on a regular basis to set terms NEW SETS FILL INS PIERCING Located at Hair Beauty Salon Ask for Barbara 8775376 We repair all makes of automatic and standard transmissions Free Towing Budgel Terms LIMESTONE 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