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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 4, 1979, p. 1

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YOUR MORNING SMILE Will I tiling to viiw Home Newspaper of Halton Hills 4 1973 The big paper with the I big circulation read I first by everyone I I Reaching more than 13350 homes in j Halton Hills Mi CRAZY BOAT BATTLERS gathering from annual float Race was ir with a record number of participants and spectators Ontario or Saturday big event Organisers brave souls challenged the river fast current the five route ahead at everyone lot or fun beside from starting point in Terra Mayor launch d the of boats on their way downstream to is More photos pane nine Herald photo by Peter West Campaign underway The current election is bar civ more than a week old Hi Id editor Michael found out how Georgetown spent the first week of the election ran and whit lies ahead in their Page three Second City a smash With Itss thin pie in the audience nights Second show the Way Jay Club in may not been success but for those who did attend the renowned troupe comedians lived up to he highest Herald writer Paul Dorsey reviews the show Inside six Barber takes third Glen Williams Kris Barber and his dance pair partner Kelly Johnson re turned from West Ger many Monday where they finished third In the Jun lor World Figure Skating Championships There were dance pairs com representing 13 countries Record crowd attends race as Crazy Boaters dazzle fans irm sunshine md i break in weekend mils helped lit Jiycclles a new at rtcord for their an Doit Race iftct a 1m Thnusinds of the bulks of the Credit River between Tern CotH Glen Willi mis to watch nearly irous sailors and would be sailors piddle float and it times swim ilongsidc Itntr vessils of ill descrip Jiycclle re purled tint 139 craft wire entered in the five ite ones of competition rtprc crazy boils had more members aboard then in the she Once a flotilla of two man had rnctd the Tutu Coin Inn on their way down from tl Class A stirt point at Chellenhim May or Pile officially hunched the armada of raft the The rice organizers mad added some extra fun this year in their itiempt to provide a belter system of getting the craft back onto shore at the finish line To offset effect of the fast moving river current they suspended a row of inflat inner lubes from the He Clonal Road 32 bridge in Glen Williams within arm retch of the pissing croft Time after lime though when boat members reicbcd up to the hanging tubes to try and slow their vessels down and aim them into shore they hi d egcd off the bo fl the craft I f II members d The crowds of pc t I every mm J I Ipers fu serious unships reported and the wettest and most tired sulors ippeared to be hiving time At the victory dance held Silurday night it Norvil Way Jay Club J of and Mike Ruddock of limed the Class A trophy for the first two min mot to cross the finish line Tin Class trophy for fast est entry in the crazy boat class category went to winners John Ferry and Farming committee planned by region euls inlerests of Minis community iism he represented by i committee ilni ricjonal eil in I nth with ongoing con urns provide firniers with input into region A by farmers to the region ad mmislraiion and funnce com list month Ins prompt trot out filliwinc up on lit policy ninth differed inly in kind fi rm it in in adv tommiltet would and in Hit Allien mid orginirc ihe ir Hi si Hiding I icru r ml which tlablish meni f suth i committee was a policy for future Hit recommends the when consider ed of an advisory to assist council In investigating and pursuing alternative agricultural techniques in im other Iicicj of the pi i lllrr Bob Whiti if the i on il il ilu fir should st1tirifupsu if of Tilt ill this week until will set i rginizitiniis requested the inn i form spnkesmin or in on igncul luril matters It would as the needs arises and would be lo1nll controlled the farm While slid would report to regional council through the mucin letters to the region chief administrative officer rum Hud ind Ihe I- 1 derm not and Us rtlitid but hid no mil opinions to until itstommilkts Mr Stan ihtr nihil st p if Ilu icjitiillur il input in iry Ik reuhr visits to ihe idminisiriiu durme tlefirmu expressed liv i representitivc group Mr Smiley tlnl the gi up pi ins io meet every six weeks and whether they in any forthcoming regunil is sues which their mpu m ij be or il Support for combined culture centre library mil little the i lals sh Mayor te s hopes that the irv hi i considered by until will hi w i mijor il pi town for meht council eon iff llnndonitlf pi ins Io ineorporale Iheatrt into planned ins it the Hon in nine At that time consul I wis irtd by Iht town d a third option hut delnis The mayor furth the third this week for The Her and lined Jut a lie lire and i structure in being considered The mayor said the plan would involve the construction of i building i yet to determined site The building would contain a I thtji well Mr Donuts sign okay council says library imong other ItllltltS troy lid the library m be mcor into the plan but that is unlikely He did say he is deter mined to preserve the old building pssihlyfind in new use for the structure 1 during il we wi solve this o do it IM I llirililslaffwrltir lis 11 it some town unci members ire trying to disci commerce in in Hilton Hills helped of night to over turn i recoinmendilion of the ip pi ins for i com meruit sien Dm The sitt Jut of Georgetown who along with Dan Norman their plywood to a third consecutive viol ry in Class the trophy for presented craft went and Linda Jime son who glint donned rodent squeaked their to the finish line craft and other boats of all were entered In C ind Gcorgeiowners Rich and Jim ir ltd the rest of their to the finish line to the first to finish belonged to the service clubs with a strong four man team representing the frenchman a Bay JayccM from the Pickering area fin ishing the race first The best presented entry in Clash is the three min vessel sponsored and manned by the Whitby Jivcccs Heating all other entries lin Class I- victory w is i bo it sponsored by Harry Green 1 P hie in he riding of Welling Ion iimcoe John Dim It Shitlds Johnston Robert Miller ind iry I were the fir thence Ltd of claimed best honors in for Ms Boat entry which wis guided the roule by in illurl included Mary Helen In Jeinelle Hancock and I md i The builders of own the women bet ime the first female In at ever to complete undid it council should rejiel the application I irport Corporition 1 Id to erttt CO fix 1 igh Mr sien at tit site of he new idjictnt Io Vet ires in ly The sign itself will incisure fell In six feet lit wis rejected last wttk in i r vole but strong artumints by council Mike Pat 1 ind Roy Booth gun some addition support for Hit sin night ind with council s ipprovil of Hit sine the application in rtci rdeil vote wire councillors iod Lcv Mini John Me 1 mid Ibost citing in fivir of tic ntw wen council lors Booth r Wilier jslhiby George ita Ross I tit was ihsent li the turn Armstrong expressed hope that common sense might prevail ind council might choose the lesser of ipproced by council for Pizzeria the A and Grocery Beaver I umber and his own place of Motors ltd Were not going to create an ugly mess he issured council a clem indlw tut I don think this is going to my ugly ippeirincis Noting Kills wants new industry ind in tilt worst way council for ii too slowly on 1 relensive sign control tint Ins on the fir It time we slopped ill the pussyfooting tints one on here in the past he said bedroom town Signs like Continued on Page if we have Io bring hick pi ins to council every week we will do it s lint by constructing i combined ficil the town would money in a number ways including reduced maintenance costs He predicts that details of the third option will be led to council within month 1 SUPPORT Spokesmen both ir and the Georgetown illle Ihe lire told The they are pic ised with the proposal for a combined ficihty Joyncs of would definitely get involved in some form of fund if council or a combined f itilily Hills library board chairman Dick told The Herald I m personally in of i combined facility and I think Im speaking on behalf of the entire when siy this the building would become ilmost focal point for the town I could see the combined f itility iking the place of a RAISE FOR EDUCATION DIRECTOR The Hilton board of education has approved an increase of It to own j cur in the salary categories or the board area superintendents superintendents and director of The maximum for area superintendents has been to for area superintendents Increase was the maximum for the director of education wis Increased to Director of education Em I said Increase would cost the board an additional 000 this year In a with 13 other major boards of education scale In places them In the eighth position with seven boards paying higher average salaries and live paying Mrs ex lhanks In all the along with their ind supporters who the Crazy Boat Race the best ever lad would hive Javcces rate but for one recent season when routing support and safely concerns necessitated ihe races The Crazy Boat llnce is Jay desigmtcd community service project drawing widespread attention as well as participation from around southern COLUMBIAN SQUIRES MONTH was proclaimed Columbian Squires Month by town council Monday night In honor of the men In around the world who work to raise funds and help Chief Squire of the local circle Joe left and the circle senior counsellor Ed KaipnycU looked on Acting Mayor Rmi Knechlel signed the proclamation law Now In Its year of operation International Columbian Squire Is currently railing funds for the construction of a trade school In Guyana Herald photo

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