Letters to the Editor Herald reader is amazed at Armstrongs transit stand To the editor of The Herald I was amazed two weeks ago read that Mr Armstrong suggested the concept of public transit be buried Living Georgetown with out transportation is a real problem Senior people have to pay expensive cab fares In order keep doctor appoint Shoppers are limited to their immediate area dents who slay Tor sports must walk long distances several limes within Georgetown arc out of lucW if I no cobs lies can no longer afford and Local blast councillors decision BANDS COMBINE Cheryl Springle left and Happy I Lowells presidents or the Acton and CharLan District High School bands respectively warm up before the Joint concert Friday evening The two binds performed Jointly for the second time the first concert having been held In tost fall Together the two band combine lo farm a piece ensemble Herald photo by Taylor The Herald has received numerous letter assailing Hills councillor Run Miller for his stand In op position to the proposed Croatian Centre outside We have published a sampling of the many letters criticising the councillor for his stand It me greatly to hear i the Jctlon which overturned the Centre ItM is to Michael Herald editor Postelection trauma For some people the wrapup of Canada federal election campaign last Tuesday night was a Utile traumatic and I not talking about the results It a Just that with an election campaign that ran eight weeks and In fact had been discussed and rumoured for over a year people develop certain habits and routines It II take a little while yet for local residents to relax when they hear the doorbell ring or a knock at the door After the years it has taken many to get used to Avon ladies Fuller Brush the rest the door to door invasion of candidates and their supporters was little annoying and for some DOORBELL CREATURE How come campaigners always showed up at the door Just you crawled Into the tub or while you were In the middle of watching The Creature That Rang Door bells It 11 take a little while for Hills residents to get away from the campaign cringe when someone arrives at their door Real estate agents have to be happy the election over I sure their sales had lo suffer with people seeing their signs and thinking Johnson Carney wanted to be re elected and good ole was taking his first run at federal office Now they again have their lawn sign monopoly And its business as usual for budding young en who have had to contend with lawn signs as they trimmed neighbor lawns to help earn money for new bikes etc We know of at least one local grass cutter whose family lawn mower was the worse for wear after a battle with a campaign sign Now the kids can get back to cutting a nice straight swath down the middle of the lawns without having to paydoodle around the signs SAFER DRIVING Driving will be safer now that the election over No longer will you have to worry as you head up Guelph Street when the driver In front cranes his neck lo check out the latest bit of cardboard campaign propaganda MPclect John McDcrmld says he wants to reform aspects of Canada election laws maybe he can make one of his first items of business a limit on the number of words In campaign signs It possible for even a slow reading VoteMe In only a glance ger to himself or other drivers But when he tries to wade through Vote Me to solve the problems of the world make the rich pay and give the future a he already smashed Into the car ahead 0 course therearesomepeoplewho llbe sorry tosee thelastoflheclectlon after alt It was a great thing if you re a little lonely It only during election time that everyone likes you Liberals Conservatives and the rest beat a steady path to the door dying for a little conversation An active social life Is there for the taking at election time as in for coffee parties barbecues dancing and the like as long as the campaign politicking down t give you in digestion And canvassers both at the door and on the phone ensure you 11 always have someone to talk with during election time And if you don t have many out of town friends but like letters the rip to the mailbox Is always pleasant during a campaign period Brochures and newsletters from the candidates vie with free dance lessons subscription offers and other To the householder correspondence Tor space in the mailbox Things will be dull now that the election moil has dried up With all these postelection changes Its almost enough to make you want to move to Newfoundland and get In on their campaign race almost Miller unable to attend urges support for ICG The following letter tins been sent to Hills Council and The Herald tor public a Hon Mayor and Members of Council 1 regret will not be present Monday evening when the discussion with the ICG over the Hydro Corridor will take place and I seriously hope this Council will seriously consider the great imposition how such a venture by Hydro will effect not only the Farm Induslry in this location the act of Its bisecting the Town of Hills In past few months of this new Council I have been amazed how parochial we seem to get and some of the comments that have been made regarding the money spent to defend our position with Hydro It has always been the position of the post Counc lis protect the rights of the people no mitler what Ward they happen to live in This If of great concern to the representatives of Ward and should be for everyone This only goes to further the spill between Ihe three former municipalities and causes doubt in the minds of our people In the past month I hive softened my position on the Acton Town Hall even though 1 believed the site should be only developed for Fire Protection and supported to this cause because 1 believe in the rights of the people Croatian owner upset To Miller As a land owner and a very respectable businessman I am very concerned about a vole In which you opposed in regards to the and building of Croatian Centre My outmost concern is whe ther your decision was lure due to the lack of Hon concerning the matter I am very confident that you will reconsider your vote on your next council meeting or I shall reconsider Mr Russell Miller in next Hilts election Sincerely yours Secretary Treasurer of Got Pest I td I supported acquisition of the property in Georgetown or library of to start a project of over one and a half million 1 have always supper led Georgetown in the fight against focal not because I agreed but because the repre sentatives from Ward and and the people feel strong about this expansion of the Town this cost thousands Now we are going lo spend and already have authorized just for the terms of refcrtnet which could end up at far a Urban dary Study for Georgetown Once igain Lady and Gent lemen I ask tint you your position on this matter oral least be prepared to delay any action permitting Hydro to continue until we and the ICG have agreed that all avenues arc exhausted and a decision Is forced upon us Renumber Council we have a large Farm Industry thai has been created by people pulling all their assets and whole lives into do not destroy It without serious consideration Yours sincerely Russell Miller Councillor l of Ihf Croili n people It imi fiir that your ics should spill to ilhcr as obviously In my prokbn op in on ft rsf rlanddtpreciation undkss In fad land value has inerenstd Ihirly per cent jnd surrounding tin liking ad vanlaRC of roali ins who are in in it is j sales man I contacted Hall n Hills families tile rei Many of I ickgriuml ind in Can idi in ire rejection until the Centre would part of Hills community assure you hat all will be closely Ihe of the cars have to constantly drive their children lo arenas the theatre Think of all the gasoline being wasted to transport one person around Georgetown The cost has increased since the 1st feasibility study In If we wait another six years it will cost that much more Georgetown will continue to grow and so will the need Tor public transit Milton with its smaller has public transit We now have many facilities How about transportation so we can all enjoy them Armstrong would not be quick lo bury the concept of public transit if he had to operate for a week without a car Let hear from the public Yours truly da Morris ten hut his aclivilus held it lilt id n Hi ml and lud ivrntnl lubt i in lam sure tint the number Hills that w in ADVERTISEMENT Community Players Woodwind Quintet As an Introduction to this years Sum there will be an evening performance of chamber music on Friday June 1st In Trinity United Church Acton The Community Players Woodwind Quintet has arranged a concert for your listening pleasure featuring Kent Peacock playing the flute Warren Leigh ton the Judith Sheppard the French horn Lutzen Riedstrathe bassoon and David Sale the oboe Admission Is free and attendance a must for people who appreciate the fine sounds of classical music Centres rejection angers residents ir Sir Ulna tiki i your tencnl riRarding the Croatian people Your anil Croatian strong ly in your criticism of the ilinn Cultural and ilional Centre I am of background and I would like to tell you sonuihing about myself I lived in Hills for iwenty years and I have wus paid my on lime I hive never hi a Itrronsm I hive raised Iwo children One has sclileddown in Hills raisi i family ind other is In facl I set no difference and you All are il Tin Cultural Centre would be lit sporis minded duns The fact instigated sin not be used it Yours sincerely Matamc BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND PRESENTS SOUND CHALET FEATURING COMPLETE STEREO LINES OF AKAI TOSHIBA AIWA COMPARE THE SOUND PRICE W OUR SOUND ROOM NELSON ST W 4534455 Cruel Fact According to the National Safety Council an average of almost persons a day are shot to death with handguns in the United Slates Three fourths of those shootings take place within the inner family cir cte or among close friends RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour Set M Months Warranty or mo Serving Actoi surrounding MOORE PARK PLAZA REPLACEMENTOF TREASURY BUILDING Main South GEORGETOWN Ontario SEALED TENDERS in ihe envelopes provided will be received by CLERK ADMINISTRATOR MR RICHARDSON Main South Georoetown Ontario until NOON local time WEDNE5DAY JUNEMth For Ihe removal of existing Volcano Oil Fired Boiler and the Installation of a new unit capable of Heating by means other than oil will bo considered HOT WATER SYSTEM Each TENDER must tie accompanied by a Certified Cheque made payable to THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS In Ihoamount lOper cent of the Bid tell cations are obtainable from office of the Pur en as I no Agent Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted D PATTERSON PURCHASINGAGENT TOWN OF HILLS Main Street South GEORGETOWN Ontario L7C4X1 Red Cross Water Safety Week Rescue Breathing Rescue breathing is this years theme for water safety The knowledge of resuscitation is not limited to drowning victims but can be used to save a life at home or at work Recreation around wafer is an increasing ieisure pastime Before participating in soaring be fully of your safety rules and constantly use them FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Georgetown Red Cross or Dept of Parks Recreation