Home Newspaper of Hills A Division of Canadian Newspapers Company Limited in Main SI South 1 It Ontario Willi Publisher IM Second Mill Of Lions find us another citizen Something that never ceases to amaze us is the consistently high calibre of citizenry the Georgetown Lions Club provides us with each year as annual personified reminders of just what community spirit and involvement are really all about Karen Harrison is yet another fine example for us all typical of the kind of nextdoorneighbor types who have time for everything it seems but self promotion Without the Lions a growing number of Georgetown best citizens would perhaps hustle and bustle through life in countless projects and not once pause to commend themselves or otherwise consider their individual importance in the of things This Friday night the Lions and other townspeople are going to force Karen Harrison to pause and reflect on her own past present and future In giving her the opportunity to do so the lives of all of us can become more enlightened Mrs Harrisons interests are far ranging as well as multiple covering both recreational concern as billetting chairman for the annual Bantam hockey tour nament which commemorates Georgetowns heritage as home of the Little NHL and community service as a special education teacher to mentally retarded youngsters In a volunteer capacity Mrs Harrison canvasses for the retarded childrens auxiliary serves the town as a Kinette and currently heads the local minor hockey support group In short the Lions selection committee is to be commended for another excellent choice in the annual Citizen of the Year sweepstakes Already a composite the Citizen as it were seems to be emerging multi talented involved vital and as evidenced by Mrs Harrisons own remarks in last week Herald interview continually concerned with and about their community Our congratulations to Karen Harrison ana continuing thanks to previous Citizens of the Year including the Nobles Rev Barrow Peggy and others And lets hope those Lions keep their eyes open and keep up the good work Letter from the Editor Paul Dorsey Taking the election seriously Then don t read this Hist belli election joke thus far toiris of Progressive riienlly Tinas porter Did you heir Alberta Iruiuir Pete loUghfcd is slntue of erected mi the lawn of His in summer will givt in the winter it will us round it will birds met sjicak tar all Albtrtans be humor in tin- but it tin Tories t urn up with the second si joke A canvassing liberal encountered tin following response his door appeal My votes Conservative my vnks Conservative sun d onsen my wetk the fin of Tin Wen A History of Thi Hi raid which I tin privilege of bringing up In Local in computed his comprehensive five pari on this newspapers past 100plus yem two weeks ago fittingly to tin projected opening da It of The Heralds futlph street next It a particular pleasure for me to Introduce a long lime friend Steve Frost of George town as The Hern Id s newest reporter photographer re MflgRie Hannah who has assumed similar duties with an affiliate the Dally Mercury Making his journalism de but Sieve is like myself a Georgetown bred former dent of Cross and George town High schools who recent completed a fascinating 13 month lour of he world stories about which The Her old hopes share with Its reiden soon Steve the son of Mr and Mrs George Frost of Georgetown obtained a A in English it the University of In early Also helping out The Herald a editorial currently is Paul Sargent son of former Georgetown mayor and Mrs Sargent who is spending two weeks at this newspaper as port of his practical training in Journalism through lurked it Milne should worn when J irk throws pin you tin Br in id in risponst lit still Ins the in In- mould punsters win out in font s Democratic hud lime to choose a lime duik ire i tin km to SIM up the rtir mined wise ri old hues about Mickey Mouse i Clark watch anil struck by a wink Mil for sirnll v to sa ill three parties in ivuif tin for Monday night mil it to In on all of us week I innclusinn next In look it son l or lit ninn in the styk mil ipjM ar ind put into with tin past Another for once tints is of mursi tin futur- next in on and an intrnduitii In the future I- HOST Sheridan iollege Since both Steve and Paul are newcomers the profession I hop It receive same courtesies pattern and cooperation from the community as the rest of us veterans have in the past Haltons History From files AGO Georgetown Dixie 11 I in the game of the froup phjoffs on Monday when they to victory paced by Martin and each of whom scored two Thi Georgetown In must admit hit no small part of their hinges on the childrens This is pro ten by the fact lhat mon in wire ill it Public School Tuesday The tuners were the happy ritipimls of boxes of candy Haiti n of the United will through f the provincial parliament hat done to commercial sports resolution to this effect was he meeting last wiik it Appleby Members maintained ih it hole should not drop Its sinidirds of tin pressure of interests in one city A wave or pay sweeping the hit Georgetown list week Tele- pi mi it and ri were the local tin thuvcs who ripped inlin units from llieir mountings some linn or morning mil ihur coin collection fnuneii ihiv moved on inolhir to ripeat tin procedure A and Ikvilnpmi ills to resume lions on li isi of building land i tin subdivision is planned later this Clarks role in embassy escape one break Grits didnt steal Ottawa Report By Stewart MacLeod llureau of The Herald es lit outpouring of self praise over affair may riidui iinliarrnssing proportions but hi i in I its effects on the current i i impugn ins on just flow much this i lriuu iff iv Prime Minister I irk in Ins uphill battle for re din Ihing seems certain it hurt hint be said for I when II i si is first seemed to iUWn i the lulhintinly tin story ihi he had old last mix thai six Anient ins were tin imhissv And it s difficult to will fill in iffnts from his miti hi I irk for III imhissv for puliltul II out that Mr not told ih it tlu sun inv tin isi of US iliiliiru Us Tin prinii iliolonul for overlooking tin NOP li lid Mr immediatil I isiritiiism so mi in issunu the will hmvinr thai the so drill uikImii will Mir on the Tory libinl for pnmi tin linunj wis i 1 to hi Mr Clark as a sort of bun in intern itioinl iffTirs Il who walks into in ikes slupid promises moving i he iliK si i iliiiitosiiKUsl hi had a on sonn foreign Hi rially liidul his own nisi with his setniid tint in id i mike i think twin ilwul its m of In somi diree Intilkiti fortuitous timing the idmt lo with a ilislu silf 1 limn ilion of i impjign rii whithir tin prime minister Killn itmint in wleihir Mr might filling off on IikIiHj with his i r nil i imp st I to this is fill thai Mr rk tin with Hi is in giving tin iil lie ixternll ilipirtmcilt tiff hi ml Ihi issin I I bought he it will illlmuMi Torits kid it for iwrvflurif it was ilw the iff tin prune in tcnntminl wink islln profissor his with us tuning for CI irk of hi i tin role of that 11 s sift to Ink hid hiik tod with hi lln from tin vim ilf rurmissionlo in Ms u orthodox li ilk I id in logo ilariM projiil mil i i In fill tint hi i id fni Mr Trudi aU sun id in list the Toms il lo Ihi 1 lief leidir in a whil slink Ihi ritords show In tin prune qui Irinnftir li il illv 1 in I find anything highly isihli in Mr Trudiius question sunt hi iltdu I drop hint about i is hunt in mad i in his sikmi on tin would rusid ill sorts of ii is liisbidferingii the pnmi i Ihi iliitinn for Jot I must ill Ihi Millers auto sales tax rebate new low for Davis government Queens Park By Derek Nelson fur fn styrk llurrau said hi up his salw ax program for of s i in Ik I en him Nothing so illi ind has from s in quite i i i IJTy i or lighl J in March is for to sales lax islimatis program should new 1979 car cheaper 1980 model Hut will if No cm lie certain dealers will pass on bargain who might otherwise their prices to get rid of excess invintory may now keep them level A mnsumer then might benefit no more from the rebate than he would anyway from a sale BOTH AG Miller said the rationale for the rebate is the high number of vehicles still in ihe hands of wme dealers with the added benefit it would stimulate both Opposition lcidir Smith ind id r riduuliil tin idi lint it mifh1 help In 1 1 MX I iinimploveil into in Smith nun tenths lit iai- in i If In re and On inn is of tin indented North 1 1 short tin it will irs ill i of lies sud phi a d inn I of of how frit lrpnse works Win ri with innntorj ii I he WHOM- XT- Hi too which group of would be mil in line for a libit is ituv of Milk r suests his program is similar I by in but hat kind of i does a disservice to Mi in was that auto slumped dramatical and rebate program was to penpk buy Hut Millir admits lhal this lime Canadian sales have held up The 1 offs in the auto industry are caused by laik of in the S not here If dealers hive loo much Inventory one would think would be heir problem the governments Why Miller would rush lo rescue retailers who don need the fire brigade treatment is v grounds riluii prngr ijyyg now wis the answer lo request received by council Monday from a district for a panel discuss ion involving councillors The stitiiu to a panel appear liu including Iwo miniliirs and iping the show for a litir hrotikist Council members ixpnssid to involved in hi show and differences of opinion in puhliL Who s f shot in the family iis ilu may soon be banditti tin housiholds of the lull members follow motion passed last week numbers into club The win for first time Sum in a praitice session at dub 1 nuthouse range and donated irgits with surprising or frighten lown moved a slip tloser to llnrd of wiler when luthnrizod he Proctor and Hi dk firm to gel prices for drilling ilt si hole from firms to submit lo tin Kir Tin r for the purchase and mslillitmn of fin wariunf at Strut and Public wis awarded to ft MniiiJ at tin regular school board mtliug Tin need for Ihe in hi during a recent fire somi il mistook the bell for a dismiss il IkII while it wint unheeded in Tl MIS si pa rate supimrttrs won a temporary ripru vi friim in ill increase his Tlu Sepirjle School id sill 171 loan tin of 1k wlnn County iti system was inaled itiiin required lowu In rtin the loan in 1970 J inns Hog in suptruitendml for he ilion sud lie provincial had for one year reifuin of the concept in Moore irk mud the lute Mayor Joseph iihtxns is slated of tins ir for stuiknts from kindergarten In Tin sihool upon completion will a jmtril room used also as a gym room double kindergarten two small hi rooms change rooms and 11 s member of parliament Hud Insured government lo limit power of engines Whiting from other MPs during a tins on a government bill lo vehicle standards when hi can show leadership in Ilu fnldof safely In establish- standartls Then may be iii of tin old building is i but hey win prisml it mting Monday to discuss the matter Dan and Ian Gardner partners in ireus Market had been informed in the neighbor flood opposed to the presence of the and although they had not mil complaints personally Ihey decided hold a meeting Only two at tin meeting in laboring had been iiotifiil loupe was opposed tin proposal Tin threat action being aimsl Hilton regional council aver 111 In wilhhnld payment on the instruction of new regional head quarters are ipHars to have been lifted Chief sir itive officer Ernie old the Herald following last Wednesdays council ittmg the contract or who construction of Ihe million lit in Newtown seems be agreeable ird councils to withhold of il bill A proposal to have Bel Canada establish a threedigit telephone number by which region residents could emergency services has bent temporarily shelved until Implementation tan be determined The Water Management Advisory Hoard of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority has deferred action on a report dealing with proposed to flooding in Glen Williams until they can get clarification of some aspects of report from The report written by and La them Limited recommends making channel alteration upstream of the headpond dredging tbe head pond and incorporating a atop tag control structure In the Paper Hill Dam