tehe HERALD N CUSTOMER RELATIONS I Home Newspaper of J The bit paper the J J circulation raid first by Reaching more thin WEDNESDAY ISI9 This Week Political frustration Former HUH councillor Peter Marks Lakes a look the of serving the pub ic and how he got In bis present work with the Alcohol and Add Research Inn Page Faces of farming In the third of its series on agriculture in Herald compares the origins problems as encountered by a tradit la ml farmer John a cash cropper Richard Sesgworth and couple starting dairy arming Ron and Laura Schlndlcr Page It Hornby golf range Council is expected to approve a bylaw allowing a 15 acre golf driving at Hornby as part of a commercial centre and garden nursery Page 15 sold A planned expansion of Incorporated on Road North has forced the sale Hunters Inn Brian Brown and Dor had planned expansion of tbclr rcstau ant but may Instead have to move depending number of fnctors Hydro severance Council endorsed a pre setting ruling by he Land Division Committee last week by granting two severances the Casey Boss pro- on Lot Conccss on without stipulating the outcome of the owns legal battle with Hydro concern the proposed 500 volt transmission lor should govern the separation Another operation John McCauley one of National hockey officials who live the Georgetown area aces an eye operation on Monday that if not sue could end his cer Doctors performing operating are jit lhat it will be success u See Sports Week results The Georgetown Legion won two In the Senior Inter Fastball play owns for the provincial lie However they were one of three teams advance to the Ontario Sec Sports Week Weekend casting sessions Producers seek more movie extras GEORGETOWN USA Herald photo by Michael David Thief being Mob for Jcqucsl set director of Never Trust an Honest peeled to finish hanging bunting and American flags on filmed In Georgetown was bus preparing downtown buildings and light standards Filming of the parade July 4 scene Mr and Ms crew were wl Sunday and Monday August IB and IB Emergency blood donor clinic to be held by local Red Cross Herald staff writer The recent blood plasma shortage which threatened the lues of many hospital patients in central Ontario has prompt urgent appeals to George town area residents to attend Mondays special Red Cross blood donor clinic So critical was last month shortage that many scheduled surgeries had to be postponed in Toronto hospitals according to urban dlnator lor the Red Cross southern Ontario division Red Cross volunteers are struggling to replenish supplies of the invaluable life- blood by organizing clinics across the province including one Monday at Holy Cross Church auditorium on Maple Avenue The Georgetown elm opens at and continues until PAST DONORS Gall Will of the local Red Cross branch told The Herald week that some volunteers will bo on duty throughout the day at the clinic Another 40 volunteers are manning the phones this week to remind post donors the special August clinic For the first time this year females as as years can become donors as long as they have written parental permission Males of that age nave been allowed to donate blood in previous years After weeks of frantic work Mrs Duffln said the Red Cross Is only now coming to terms with the serious short age which drained central On plasma supply An est Imated 1 units of blood must be col ec led each day In order to fully replenish supp lies she said A emergency or dlsa now would empty all reserves she added The central Ontario division usually requires nearly units a week to keep the hospitals within Its jurisdiction Including Georgetown and Dis tnct Memorial Hospital fully supplied Hospitals outside Toronto tend to receive supplies sooner than those in the city Mrs said The Sick Child ren a and Princess Margaret hospitals in Toronto head a priority list of facilities she but those which arc lower on the list are also In desperate need of the plasma At Toronto General or St Michael hospitals Mrs fin pointed out there could be as many as open heart surgery operations each day of the week Each operation req sue unils of blood another on stand by Among the blood types most urgently needed are positive A negative positive Onega live A positive negative and positive By MICHAEL Herald editor Producers of Never an Honest Thief the movie to be filmed in Georgetown this month are still searching for local talent to fill extras roles in Ihe film Peter Lavender of the film casting department told The Herald local residents are Invited to attend casting Ions this Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to pm at the Oddfellows Hall on Market St We need people of all shapes sizes for the film Mr Lavender sold BRING PHOTO Would be film stars are ask to bring a photo of ves to the casting sessions If possible And while the film produc era comb Hills for budding film talent they an this week the signing of film leading lady Canadian actress Michelle Finney of TV Raizle Dazzle fame will play the girl friend of Madison New York deputy In the film The deputy will be played by Michael Murphy recently seen In Woody Allen new film Manhattan Crews of local under the direction of profess fonals from Wcstfront product ions the movie producer began dressing up Georgetown this week to look like an American border town in the of July celebration Crews were expected to finish today hanging red white and blue bunting and an flags from buildings and light standards in George town downtown SECURITY GUARD A security guard was posted on Main St beginning last Monday night in a dusk to- dawn patrol of the downtown area to ensure the films decorat remain in their El aces Additional guards will hired by as other decorations are put up around Major parts of the movies sets will in town from Toronto on Monday the first scheduled day of shooting The film top stars Orson Welles Michael Murphy and Michelle Finney arc not expected to arrive in town unilinear the end of next week The the film shooting locally will take place next Sunday and Monday August IB and 19 as the July parade sequence through Georgetown will be filmed INVITE TOWN Producers of the film Invite the entire town to come down and watch the proceedings Say inc Ihe more the merrier producers hope a good turnout of Hills residents to watch the shooting will help swell the crowds in the film local service clubs Optimists Rotary and Optimist Clubs have all accepted an Invitation from the film producers to design and build finals to ride In f 1m s parade Members of the Georgetown Majorettes and Pipe Band and possibly Acton alliens Band will also take part in the parade New sponsors for Boat People A Joint effort by two and United churches in the area has added another family to the list of five refugee families expected to arrive In Georgetown as early as next month More concerned residents are joining the initial group of sponsors who first mot nearly two weeks ago following Sunday services at Knox Presbyterian Church and St John United Church in Georgetown Glen Williams United Church and Presbyterian Church sponsorship purposes the group has adopted the Initials of Ihreo of the churches JKL as Its titles and expects to receive ministry of Igration approve for their sponsorship applications this A seventh family of Indo- note refugees Is expected to be sponsored by another Pa Inert of residents whq are calling themselves the friend ship group according to of Georgetown Opera Lifeline committee REMAIN ANONYMOUS Mr explained how ever thai the group whose members to remain a Is In need or two more contributors to help it meets its financial require ment of la Anyone Inter In assisting the group efforts is Invited to phone Mr Gogan at The Georgetown Lifeline committee continues to hold weekly meetings at which its members ongoing are shared and efforts coordinated Mr gan told The Herald Monday While the post week has seen little change In the commit tec situation with regard to collecting offers of accommo dations food clothing and jobs for the refugees he said era possibilities have come to light which could prove to be valuable assets if they can be arranged One possibility now being investigated is a local dents offer to arrange for English langugage lessons far the refugees has been mated that only about a quart of Ihe Boat People speak English Gradually Mr Gogan com mented tie committees al lentlon and that of the com m unity as a whole is turning away from the actual rescue efforts and toward providing the necessities of life to tl c refugees upon arrival Recent decisions by the fed oral government to begin air lilting refugees into Canoda appears to have substantially speeded up tho Immigration process Mr Gogan said Cur rent estimates indicate that sponsorship papers and other immigration documents arc now being processed within two weeks and arrivals arc now taking anywhere from one to three months he said Hank Van Gogh or of the group told The Herald that calls arc trickling in from concerned residents offering various donations The not yet pressing for unity assistance ho said but will probably begin actively soliciting donations of food clothing and accommo dations next week Mr Van Gogh is shnr Ing responsibility for gather In food for refugees with Knlhy Latimer while Mrs I ji timer Is In turn In charge of clothing donations along with Terry Clark Mr Clark and Bclh Anderson are treasurers for the group while Inez Crich ton is looking for housing and Bill McGowan is looking far jobs for lie refugees Handy is in charge of rcecpt TWO YOUNG WOMEN DIE IN ACCIDENT Two young Georgetown women died early Sunday morning and two other people are In liable condition following a singleear accident on Leslie of Evans Place and Nancy is of 14 Edith Street died in the accident Thomas Vnnslckler IS of LI chouse Is In Peel Memorial Hospital In liable condition and Karen Vamlckler olio of fa In Toronto Western Hospital The accident occurred at about lam Sunday morning on 17 about one west of Trafalgar Road Police have not been able to discover the cause of the accident or establish who was driving the car They are continuing their Investigation Halton police ratify contract Regional Police signed their new contract following a ratification vote last Wednesday but civilian employees or the force reject their contract offer Regional Police As socio Hon representative Way no Jessop said the association would continue to negotiate on the civilian contract provided the commission was willing to continue to negotiate The new oneyear contract for police calls for a per cent wage Increase Benefits Include a new sick leave plan by which a new employee after three- months will be entitled to 15 necks sick leave This continues on a graduated scale to weeks for a 30year member of the force Also Included In the contract are changes In the pension plan Under the new contract an officer will bo entitled to retire at full pension after years service The 30 years may now also Include any lime served In the military during World War or the Korean conflict GARBAGE GUY Stephen Mills was one of the participants In the cleanup of Park sponsored by the Neighborhood Watch program He seems to be well on hi way to filling up his bag of garbage The program also a cleanup at Prospect Park Herald pbolo by Taylor