Home fxlew of Hills IaRr I Till- It USD A Division of Canadian Newspapers Company Limited Street town I Ontario MAM I I ililor III I Registered Election yawn Is anyone out there It was a night town hall meeting in Nassagaweya area in the neverending public assault on regional government and sparks were flying over the issues of an issueless election Oddly enough the region defenders outnumbered its detractors at the Brook ville Hall allcandidates meeting for Miltons Ward 3 but it wasnt until two new contendere squared off over the rules of procedure that voters in an audience of modest size began to enjoy themselves Grins of appreciation broke out in the crowd as Ward 3 opponents Bonnie Newton current queen of the separatists and Goutouski ex changed a few verbal darts after the for mer reportedly tried to interrupt the lat ters discourse on road improvements Encouraging remarks from the gallery and a reticent meeting chairman let the spark catch fire long enough for the two women to debate reasons for the absence of several local incumbents among other items For reasons that are all too apparent to the reporter in search of a fair and balanced account all candidates meetings these days often avoid this debate style confrontation in which observors from the floor can get readily involved And whether or not this trend away from debates is helpful to voters it is an understandable practice among meeting organizers must simply look deeper and read between the lines of campaign literature to assess the can dictates and moke their choices The Acton Chamber of Commerce which always has provided a much needed liaison between the communitys politicians and electors and the support troubled Georgetown Area Ratepayers Association again meeting the challenge to arrange candidates meetings for a less than enthusiastic populace deserve special thanks in the midst of this boring election for trying to build and maintain some form of public interest The interest is simply not there this time around as shown by the low turnout at three meetings held locally so far there another one tonight in Ward As mentioned elsewhere in this week Herald some candidates are startled at many homes along their cam routes where voters express con fusion over the basic municipal set up in Haltonand in some cases show little if any understanding of Monday election itself Disturbing news at a time of so man small crises on the municipal scene but it bound to give the successful candidates food for thought while theyre attempting to keep lines of communication open with constituents in the coming term Letter from the Editor Paul Why wear a poppy Tut Harrison he former Georgetown councillor who still making his contributions lo the community in various ways dropped by the this week with a poetic reminder aboul Iht idci behind Remembrance Day taking plate this ye sure who Iht author is but has had poem on hind tor neirlv a ycir hoping to make some use of it Mr Harrison and from the Ho Canadian branches 120 and 107 will be out all this week selling poppus to ruse funds for Remembrance wreilh etc WHY Alt Please wear a poppy the lady held one forth but I shook my Then I stopped and watched is she offered there arid her face was old and lined with But beneath the scars the had There remained a smile that refused fide A boy came whistling down the street Bouncing along on care tree feet His smile was full of joy find fun Lady said he may I have one When she pinned it on he turned to say by do we we ir poppy today The lady smiled in her wistful way And answered This is And poppy there is the symbol for The gallant men who died in And because they did you and 1 in free That why we wear poppy you see I had a boy about your size Willi golden hair big eyes He loved lo play and jump and Free as a bird he would about As years went by he rew And became a nnn as you will loo He was fine and strong with i boyish smile But he seemed with us such a little while war broke out and he went I still remembtr his face that When he smiled and said Goodbye I be back soon Mom so please don I cry But the war went on and he had to stay And all I could do was wait and pray His letters told of the awful fight I can sec It still in my dreams a With the tanks and guns and the cruel barbed wire And the mines and bullets Ihe bombs and Till at last at last ihe war was won And thats why we wear a poppy son The small boy turned as to go Then Thanks lady I lo know your son did he come back all right A tear rolled down each faded She shook head but pei I slunk In a sort of shame And if you were there you A have done the same 1 Ind mixed fillings it r Diy shir nt f further war in eyes of Hi it will this kind negotiate to return constitution 11 lius J ifur I On of most iffttliv irlnmitUiry for prime imsler is to pnv detail on in minimum Inn mind toe Dm ilr itit itkipi And vutrinl the In prime mm stir ihli nsponst likL Hill kni v is t problems tin mil began his hid ion sever possible will Prime his btm in IK imp Hit to Ih hi gel MM ickigi in i ioi istd And ht should know it lie pnmt minister offered m for support was to provinces the right to levy I on non renewal resotirc Th would also lire Ik power indrprovincul i spilt would In his letler to Ihe mine minister also slid the patriition would be amended confirm jurisdiction of provinces In ixploratlon devclopmei la gem of I fntr 1h tt IS Hut I I Dim itn d w liliiil In 1 to 11 r its just to MPs sh Hi imporhmi of tiling id from th il As jpnmisi I hum tht sllilhlist It 1 Mr will source si- what had oujht ill And it obviously I a painful lonipromisi or primt minister These prow ions were of the ftdtr to es I wire he subject of throughout the linj mi oil at the were withdrawn ill with others when the lion in September would like to r ihintes in the in women rights and in mint This will be discussed win to committee don I be loo surprised if hi I Is them now Pierre Trudtau l In in Tower to support fir Ins package And hi II this without ii all thi Davis devious new tactic to revitalize trade system Queens ark in llu lejisli sosn iln l Ins llu lieil ills fir tin Hint iiiiIuIm in so mil IMIWI I tin fifuns thtre whil iicomplishcd and wlnl is in Ihost junsdnUons he Slid Hi know somewhere of nature whtre lhc r Hit H pie win bur employment ills tin ho I lion iknl ind f do tin workuiipiopli hi said round work dole by an dnlni llu popli of this proiinn no service in hiving hit trill londcmnitioii of tin men and women in sector Hit dlly is that they can compete he He specifically look with a by Opposition Leader Smith who labelled Ontario crummiest in the western world Illsnottruc Itlsnotfalr It Is not tit ring doing Hit riijuiriili who funeliiiii is not to intirnilionilly hi In rplv Dims outlined his si itta Hum In the ecommk Units Out in is loin a lot than iti Do not tell me all Sweden Wist or Jnpin a look stales of Michigan Ohio and New York the jilues tint combine lo be our com pi I lion si ind living is where ire thai look in the p irking hit ind is our OH- off a on tin of society and liiihllhted i dictions in nib mm views Davis for iximpli frowned on ipin massive mvolvirmnt in the economy but ixprtssed pride In Ontario huge mi merit in futuristic transit It j Smith who wants support for hifh technology Industry his long criticized Just such an invtvtintnt in the technology I an observer perspective it looks like milter of decree Smith critical of industri base that has severe in without appearing Dims must project confidence while trying on the sly through grants Industry new trade approaches so on to rejuvenate an ailing system Haltons History From our files bus made by MR of Toronto and two Montreal prttc has beta as ill of A r in in Vit was i mimber of i hunting parly last week which herd The winch wild lift sud weighed inert than pounds is shot by Major J Halm diLstnalist fishhitchtry it Hals Major was using big ustd lo kill ind panlhirs in i to Indn who lost lives in World will at a solemn on llu tinoUpb All plates of I s will dost from 10 JO until noon in hat will to itltnd the servici Harry Malont a star pljytr viral ttithhiswifi Martini King lieisluing m on yuan MIS official diltalioiiof high school board members with of Education at Park and outlined Ihi addition will a doublt a Iwo industrial art Him wht lid juIjji of mutb di past his by the fidtral of Public Works Whik mi ounce mint has bun by department action would that the is building i post tin it for itt lttn at wire mi when John up lor ion at of Monday s tountilh lit liad bit I a d in increasid rkuif a and if count il lit interline on the r In half lion Li I Iwdirif Hi ibiral in inadJ ill utsl at tilt luncleonfivtnbv Women ssocntion to lit it Toronto on Nov Miss Jud iluted 1 ilKnl mirnbir of p aminl for an rill is schiduled as pmvl in sinu In inn mil women from t ridinj lit Dial vne lb introduced residents m last Crews of lekphoneerifLsmen stood In monutilodiscotinict thi present manual in lhtse whili put the lejuipnitiit i which took lew II in lo to tollomng retinl of loud ixplo- il in imehoust que pies of in opt ration in other unit pa 1 1 lit- controlling approval for a town frant lo i on wis expressed when council passed two id ibvlaw want to know if squismis with a the have mil limn as i it Hunter tin township for not lonn in its phni iwaj from iLs sliaring irrintrntnt Town lovmeil first Ii irne ibout it whtn The Herald ifter a id a tt for i fire hall The projiOMtl widen inf of i four line id wis stopped the it Hit conclusion of dismissed ipplit itiontodispeniiwithlliivott nude by the town would ipprovi llirct bundled and nine I snen pupils in out I ir i open ire i sounds to people tut not to staff students of Joseph Gibbons School school known is an opt school litre pupils arc ad areas surrounding a i silo on the old farm on le south of Georgetown tilled finmen irow ind injured twoftremen Tom Massun is by and Liken hospital while limn ion ligaments in his The persistent Wtetnesdiv Firemen wen Thursda with of there all day Water is slill pound into silo press lime Gtorgitown Committee gave lo Intermediate Hockey Club on of wills i financial income for the hotkey ilub All signs must bo by ilion Din fore being displayed with no idvtrtising for or intoxicating A in tin I ighlh Ii around an being down so the public cm gel in board of ilnlrmin Doug Wood of north last Wednesd He v taking in i joint seminar it Milton School To up his claim Wood ill statistics which show that outside activities per week took plate in different public this fill Major has town louncil to postpone any dcvclop- mi ill for land south of Georgetown dispilt tint llu move is a prelude to ipprov for m housing of total I id lUiry accused Mayor Monti niht of making fellow mtmbirs liki bunch of Idiots by holding without their knowledge with developers whu land holding intercuts m run art south of Silver Creek Town Ins stopped just short of plans for tonv of Chapel Street Into a rest homo following a hard hilling hi developer invoked 1iulson consultant and spokesman for llelnir Developments and Cooper ltd ijucs- tioned the dimocrny of by Conn Hoy which would teen conversion abandoned by nearly a year wis first unveiled to Ihe town a GtorfiiJown man ius yean with nend he served overseas with during the Second World War Cal was rcunlled this summer with a frknd Father Ted Buy with whom he had served during war were attached to the Number Bomber Group fltalioned in Yorkshire England