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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1979, p. 1

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YOUR MORNING SMILE A rtntly an floating debt the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills The big paper with the big circulation read first by everyone I Reaching more than 13350 homes in Halton Hills Libertarian candidate Joe of the Libertarian Parl fifth vying for office in the Ilrimpton George town ruling Mr is dedicated less government For this and her election stones see Page six Women workers looking for work or recnUring labor force after spending should be looking at Iradilional jobs says In Officer She suggests women look programs in welding and oilier icchm rides Haltons hopefuls ridings three candidates were kept busy during the past week Dour Black opened Ins Acton office Otto spake to local res den Is gun control and Finance Minister Jean Chretien pitched voters on behalf of 1 MP Frank Page ID Raiders lose Phi George trs milk met thur thai hi Can id Hockey ships pi in week taking Hit soul horn crown ind the A inks ihi went down dekat in hid fit in I hi ir first and losi to in their game SeeSporls People lover Puhht relations work t require special education or lengthy It requires of people and the community in which the person works according to his weeks People Jo Lister Page IK tops Publishing has unseated Norval as in Georgetown Industrial League After losing first two games in best of five set roared back to lake last three games and crown The score in the fifth and deciding game is See page Two murder charges laid in fire deaths GLTS NEW THRILLER DEBUTS TONIGHT lonlKhl Wriggle Melissa it held I thriller i Thi ills fnmi ItcHim production which Ihlublk School flnitsll fir ill tension filled from idmlnisler a sell ilm jilai fur Del because at its irrbal and iisuil Performances in Thursday through admission is 3 for I fur students i Her j lit Dorse Conservative candidate claims Liberals violated Election Act Id editor An election newspaper by Brampton Georgetown I candidate Milne committee was distributed in weekly newspaper in the riding last week in violation of Ihe Canadian lection Act ictording to members of the local Progressive Con scrvallve campaign and they asked the Chief Officer or Canada to rule on the matter The four page tabloid newspaper Milne reports was distributed carriers along with the Brampton Guardian and the Independent Georgetown us well as to homes not sub scribing to the newspapers ACT STATES The Election Act states it is illegal to advertise in newspaper days before an election which is April in this lection The Milne tabloid wis distributed on April ID and the Conservatives maintain its distribution along with the newspapers constituted the purchase of newspaper ad Is this an innocent brochure liberals maintain that the tabloid wis distributed by Ihe newspaper carriers along with their rigular newspaper separately only for con sentence and does not con slitule advertising purchased within the newspaper Gorman is currently a copy of the tabloid being forwarded to him by the llrampton Georgetown vat Ives His office will then study the material and whether or not the ids distribution with He new spapcr was illegal I ihrnl sjndiate Milne told Another pylon sign approved by council MP A commercial pylon sign or Georgetown second shop lias been com minded fir apprni town general hut lontirn over the sign visuil effect on passing motorists is ended Ihe hopes of erecting a revolving sign Neon I for permission to erect i 20- foot high rotating pylon sign the new site of Time and the Pop Shoppc which will together occupy the former Kinney Shoes store building Street and Mountain ion Road The general committee was informed Monday night that the new sign is proposed as a replacement for Kinney old foot high pylon sign and ill be located in the same place about 16 feet back from the Street property line SUPPORT SIGN Roy Booth expressed his willingness to support the encouraging business hut recommended thit s should be iniiiil upon Mori owners will in no fishing lights and will nit l In Mount tin sign i ihe is lutle flashing s died one it lions for passing motorists nun argued lhat until the Ins a sign in eonlrol applications council deny John countered lhat there are far too many pi Ion signs along he highway kast two local pylon signs were shallired by recent windstorms he said absence of any torn wording on the empty pylons probably had no businesses id Ihi Do nut is in impulst business ih il reins In llu it of passing Booth the spokesman lllustraiing his such signs an lo molnnsls lerk administrator Km Id informed hi ihal sign Inlaw is being by municipal Muff Ihal it will lie presented in council with in six weeks controlling bylaw in council de bale over application for a sign at new Mr outlet in the That Hon was approved after len discussion with Hi Mrs Jones Hit Mrs 17 sunt they mw Hid thrdi of fin nil run Hi rk it I mid it in i tht Ihe fin mil In 1 pi in I or him Mis will kisi 1 lllutiKlhl IwnlHidcsio llu stun if fin u IhugMs 1 1 die kill i is lilt irn 1 nil lit nil isi mirtlitr iw i ni Sinn in WITH whin sin w is in Mini IK Homeowner loes her bid for council aid to lx of tunl nkd in final attempt in support of lown until list Tuts In follow tht i Ind flm nor ih Mrs liirrath nporttd tint sin asked Judgt Thorn is I in isi lo iwird her to rtbuild tin judge contend sin needed to pur flue In all wlm Tin law candidates pure hist television or radio until days election hut there is public ition of tabloids or Publishing brochures is first thing in nth It Mrs delivery he Mr the t decision to file complaint against him bee of the brochure as wrong tactic wrong thing to do IMITHHIH I think maybe if they had taken another day lo think this thing through they would mil doni it hi said He termed the Con charges pretty stuff said they hut a responsibility to know what arc Hiking a tout in tjpc of situation Mr Milne said it is strange that the Con did not discuss the matter with his cam paign wurkirs before filing and informing the press lit called complaint in iximple of the being in riding slid io on his lempltd hi r lion in neni dim prilnunirj fie it old custom Hie s build me inspector Doug COSTS Mrs ti ilher w i list he make slit tan ended lime Council unoffi agreed to the latter i liar John said Mr Milne slalement that his party did not the lihtnls before filing the is he He slid his campaign contacted Hick of Ihe Milne campaign before the wis filed decidtd before the election thit wi would minor violilions of tin page I reiuested the town solicitor to invtslig iti ways of hindhng ihe repoyment I here to beg hul isk nr Mrs old council I m isking urn to txtminc ihelr my rivirst vour dtcision bout court 1 iiiiuld linnniy llinugh 1 Dunk ihe lt I liming In lie spent near i ill her s nil fees rip ties lo lint hung she nil lor her in Mrs said following lhat she does ml know whit will happen lo 1- mplojtd as sccrelary at local course Mrs Bar minded council inspections of her built home by Mr io She sub scqucnily discovered two fin pi ices in the were built on wooden joists adjacent lo oilier material CONSERVATIVES CLARK TO VISIT GEORGETOWN leader Joe Clark will be at North and Country Club May along with llrampton Conservative candidate John Mr lark will be he club at IS a for a Co If re parly and HJtMspeakinjlthanionewhowhheilollfnd Mr Clark will be attending a rally theOakvllIe Arena at lth onsen alive candidate Olio FASHION FUN Wendy Weber ringlet provided the perfect fin tilling touch her striped pinafore and matching bonnet The children fathloas were provided by Iti a Small WtrU jd heir ihoCT were provided by Skoe For more tea 1

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