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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1980, p. 5

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Letters to the Editor lib lit KM Jar Letter from the Editor Paul Dorsey Of Black Holes and letters I imagine Hope a lot of people were wondering about that six inch hole on the front of hit week Stretching all the way across three columns and lowering high above the- lower right hind photo the vacant space apparently had some readers wondering whether condescended to advertise The Black Disney new flick on our front page in j different Others speculated that the spate bo some form of enticement for prospective advert Kirs Most seemed to think of I to Cod when the production crew myself lomplited paste up on the afternoon before is we booted the final page out the door on way to the print shop fully intact Happy New ir from The Herald Ihi flashy while on Sinn Box whin edition hit the vie to trace the oversight to Cambridge where production people it our fellow Thomsonchain newspaper nnv hive been too full of Christmas spirits on Christmas fcve printing day to show any real is spirit they must looked the other way whin press run began minus the New Year message Now I nil one to hold grudges and 1 hope our friends and coworkers in Cambridge don I take these comments the wiy Chances are if they do you won be reading 111 Mistakes do happen suppose we hen in Hilton Hills owe in for a few deadlines and such The reason mention any of this is it much of present for a fledgling editor to see this ipmg holt in his front page Almost as bad as an ad ltb of these davs any bids i for Last week I expressed some concern over not gelling ill the litters to in the paper before Christmas quite a lev were in the Boxing Day issue This week I feci to sorry to the authors of nil those letters d dn t get in paper at all but almost without exti at The Herald far too late to publish Virginia Sinn DID read oil the letters So dPorter Byron Luff KimLavollee Carole Let 1 Ihrd Jessk i Hill Jason Holly and Dale Leskj Jane Jennifer Cook Ken Johnston Br and a fellow named set mi next Deeember 1 and we figure out something special 11 one mil all merry CARE asks for funds for relief in Cambodia Police to experiment with lights during high speed pursuits Regional Police have adopted a six month trial traf fie safety program which may be unique following the death of a Burlington youth in a recent collision between a po lice cruiser and a car In which the youth was a passenger Hal ton police officers have been told that for next sin months at least when Ihcy drive cruisers at speeds over the legal limit they must activate their flashing roof lights The plan was approved by police sion following a recommenda lion from Chiel James Hard Ing experiment follows the December inquest Into the death of Paul Jewell 16 of Burlington who was killed when car he was a passcn In was struck by a cruiser In Burlington on Oelo at the time of the accident The jury in the inquest recom mended that police use their roof warning lights during such pursuits A police spokesman said the force wit make a detailed evaluation of the and it may be slopped if there is evidence that the Increased of the lights encourages more drivers break the limns or mokes it more dlffieult for police lo drivers caught speeding The driver the involved in the Bur fatality in the incident To the editor of The Herald I try to dispel some of the confusion that appears widespread on the efforts provide relief to Cambodian refugees Although I can say very little about the situation within Kampuchea itself where the International Committee of the Red Cross are directing the effort I do have first hand reports from CARE workers in Thailand which testify to the high de gree of cooperation existing between the various agencies and organizations ministering to the sick and hungry in the refugee camps There is an actively tunc council called the Com for nation of Services lo Displaced Persons In Thailand which meets at least once a week and alloc lies responsibilities to participating agencies in coordinating these activities comes from the United Nations High Com for Refugees tUNHCll and the Committee for the Red Cross CRC For example has been given the responsibility for providing and servicing supplementary high nutrition feeding in three refugee camps and has already assigned exper ienced CAKE workers from other countries These include Brian Wolff of Edmonton As Country Director in who spent three years with in Thailand and speaks the language fluently Besides shipments of domt foods and medicines CARE has provided hospital cots and three CARE MLDICO nurses for the IRC Word it Nurse Marge Fire statement expected Million Regional Police were expected to release a statement this week about their investigation into a fire Inst August which complete ly gutted Actons Dominion Hotel and lift one man dead Because The Herald went to press early this week due to he New Year Day hob day information on the na ture of the statement was unavailable Tor tins Issue The story will appear In next week Herald Craft Couriei 5ft Custom Orders Repair STAINED GLASS ETC MB QUEEN ST E SUITE BRAMPTON Floor to McDonald 4513264 lack of Peterborough Ontario armed there from Afghanis tan after work for hours a day for weeks has sent a tape recorded messaRC in which she dts the appalling stale of the mothers and children rack with malaria and dysentery three thousand patients in nine tents with hardly enough space for the nurses mote between in the another expected lo stagger In to Thai Industrial hockey is unbalanced too says a spectator land by end thi month there is work for ill tenter agencies there mil need for all the funds tan food lion disln need lo those wh hi hid to lease all the r possesions Irehim has dclnercd tons of foods with another tons on ohilp lISWIJ If readers would like to pleise send don cheque or CAM Fun fir dm 1312 Bank Street iRency of choice To the editor of The Herald I read with interest the articles written about the hockey plavers who were transferred to a losing team in mid season I can sec why it is so important that some lose games Whit can one player do lo help a bottom place team 1 attend industrial hockey on Sunday with grown men and seen one team strengthen learn year when other teams have tried to strengthen Iheirs These men all pay money to play hockey and each year the same players on top leitn win ill the prizes Why not give the weaker teams I II their good players and like the men they are supposed to be Bob Thomas Bridge club results Results of he bridge dub on December 19 were 1 and Marilyn and Tanya and Csasa Results of JJeiLtnber20wercl Barb and Bruce Wilcox Marg and ink Tilbrook Janet and Jack Martin NEILS MUSIC LTD SHEET MUSIC Method Popular Claislcol 877 The Look For the a beautiful clean shiny coat from PoL ofjpM Professional dog grooming Bathing Ears Nolls Shampooing 108 Mill St Off Of Main St Georgetown 8778742 DRESS SPORT SHIRTS Reg Up To icurnsun MENS WEAR VELOUR SHIRTS Reg Up To DRESS PANTS Reg Up To NOW SPORT JACKETS PRICE ALL WINTER COATS OVER COATS Reg Up To Reg Up To NOW I Reg Up To MOO STEVENSONS MENS WEAR GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8776661 STOKE HOURS No Charge For Alterations I Sot to Wed Thurs to 930

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