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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1982, p. 1

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877 I EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS Liberal leadership ho meet Wouldbe leaders state Grit stance fly MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Despite their individual In style the live candidate or leadership of the On Una Liberal Party agreed lost week that the party must be financially solvent must define its position on Issues and must communicate its stance if it hopes to form the government A meet the candidates sponsored by the Hilton Burl provincial riding drew about tors Special An Acton Lions Club letter to Hilton Hills council in Decern bcr mentioning the club a inte rest in the fate of the old Acton town hall was simply a move to make council aware of the club Interest said president Vince Mr Whelan said the club is looking for quarters for Its meetings and suggested it might be prepared to the building If council made a decision which preserved It Since council decision Dec left the hall preservation up to residents and threw It open to proposals from citizens and groups In the area Mr Whelan said he expects the club to make some sort proposal What hat proposal will be he can say since it must be a club decision and no meeting is for another week In their letter the Lions suggested they were interested In both the town hall and the fire hall but because of restor costs Mr Whelan said the fire interest the llnlton Hills Hydro loner Will McEacbem said there has been no discussion of shifting the office out of Its Alice Street quarters nor has there been any hint that the fire department would move into that office If hydro Mr Whelan said council has notified him the club a letter Is on record pending the outcome of negotiations with such groups as Actarlo committee and Leather town all of which have Bed interest in the hall Actarlo chairman Ted Tyler said no meeting of the three groups has been scheduled yet to prepare a proposal on the building Sheila Copps Hamilton Centre David Peterson London Centre Kitchener and Richard Thomas Parry Sound air their views on what party would do in order to win tho next provincial elect Mr Thomas a 49yearold farmer and actor known or his experiments with alternate fuels missed election in 1981 by six votes and is he only member of five who is not a member of the legislature Mr a year veteran and justice and general critic said the Liberals must encourage and challenge Ontario residents to use their own initiative There will be new issues as well as new leaders In each of the provincial parties by the time another election rolls around Rid associations must get involved not only in but also In utilizing vari skills of parly members at the association level he said Ms elected in and party labor critic said the party has lost Ihe committment and necessary lo win on election provlnclally Tho party must be committed o letting Individuals grow She said the Progressive Conservatives are committed to propping up the New Demo cratic party as evidenced by the fact the party Is receiving funding for members though It only elected because only be keeping two opposition partleaslrong will It be able to divide the opposition and squeak through the mid the Hills TIME TO DEFROST The family Donna Jcnnlfei look timeout from some Invigorating outdo the midlife Centre Sunday around a fire A number of visitors from a up on lis offer of horsedrawn skating loboggonlngjndahostof other treats lo ward of Ope rated by the Ha lion Region Conservation its berg is open wrekendi near Regions disabled can arrange tax exemptions on some items for chronically dls residents of one a specific pi rmnncnt health problem requiring specially designed equipment or milt rials is Ml for Ontario Silos Tax those die Continued on Page Young movie makers plan second feature MASTERS OF THE MOGULS Warmly bandied op In their squeaky three youngster bad a good lime tobogganing Park hill last week while was iLfll out youngsters left to right Gordon Burke and Doyle both I and May banks II were among hundreds renew lag acquaintances with popular hill photo by Dave Rowney Anything Goes cruise marks Sandras return Why not come on a cruise with an turned nightclub singer and her four sexy angels This group will perform some of their act during the show Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney Is a light loving Mae est type show in public and warm among friends Sandra was east to play the pari and doc It well In earlier years Sandra has plaed in Globe Productions My Fair Lady and In Rotary ministrel shows She has alio belonged the Georgetown Choral Society In addition to being an interior decorator Sandy is the owner of Towels and Things on Main Street in Georgetown The four angels Chastity Chanty Purity and irtue are a lively lot They support Reno on stage with singing and tip dancing Their part are placd by Joyce Carpen ter Mirg Allison Chase and Audrey Houston Where rise can you enjoy an ocean voyage in the middle of winter with such attraction Anything Goes costs only for Thursdays and for Fridays or Saturdays it 12 IB 19 and The two Saturday performances are now Call or now for reserved Two young men in George town arc looking for funds to make their second major Sup er feature film David Lowe IB a first year arts student at Poly technical in Toronto and Bob Turner 19 are making plans for a contemporary original drama containing Canadian symbol ism lo be filmed in Georgetown and Toronto The two Georgetown District High School graduates cod the film The Principle in August 1960 funded solely by David The film is currently in the hands of Date Wood director of the Georgetown Choral Soc For copyright reasons original music be David was the writer prod and cameraman of The Europj Principle act and crew members all participated as volunteers In the filming of the S3 minute movie Stars In the science fiction flick were locnl actors Ron Hill Melissa Bell Andy and James Allan David hopes to screen the film once Mr Wood score is Dealing with the possibility of life on one of Jupiter moons David first effort at movie making cone ems a Canadian space ex pedit ion In which two scientists are en I o For six the ion goes according to plan then reports stop coming back from The government the spaceship but finds one of the tuts has gone mad and refusis to return lo earth The plot or David second film is currently written by An To be ready by mid February the script will go into production in May or June said first movie cost tint ho sin college and can off the expense he seeking fund through then 1 1 To on identification fnr purposes tax exemption and on accomp anying Information package interested persons are asked to send a doctors letter which indicates that they a chronic ihe diagnosis Cole Medlcil Officer of Health Ha 1 1 on Regional Health Department 1131 Bronte Road Ontario Further information can be obtained by calling Goddo tickets on sale Monday The long awaited return of one of Canada hottest rock bands takes place Feb at the Junction Tickets go on sale Monday at area BASS agencies and at the Junction phone the p concert Inside the former WayJay Club CKOC radio from Hamilton is presenting the Goddo show with on as yet unnamed warm up act s newly album Is currently number on the rock charts Junctional be jumpin Junction launches what is hoped to become a regular scries of combined flea markets art auctions and antique sales March 1 from 10 a m to Highlighting the first sale will be a mid afternoon art auction Admission is SO cents and interested vendors can arrange to participate by colling Jerry Robertson at or Got your photos in Attention if you vc got some hot stuff In your photo collection that you think will paw the careful scrutiny of expert Judges House Sol Juried photo exhibit scheduled to run from to March It Is lor you The deadline for entries is this Salurday and competitors should submit no more than four but no fewer than two photographs mounted on white board and signed in pencil on the back Peter Moss of Georgetown Camera Exchange Bruce Harding and House Sol John Sommer will be judging the entries which enn be submitted the Exchange on James Street The exhibits must be or solo so be sure mark a retail price for each work Rejected entries can be picked up at the Exchange Jan IB to New man on board David Page a lawyer who just opened up a new practice at Main St South in lcorgetown has been chosen to replace Chris Milne of North Sports on the community Business Improvement Arei board of directors Mr stepped down from the board because of lime constraints Georgetown chairman Barnard told The Herald Proper pruning Colin Dickinson of Grass Roots returns to the Acton and Georgetown public libraries with his formidable knowledgeofbolanyand thosecretof successful pruning Hellsharehisknowledge Jon 11 in Georgetown and Jan in Free admission Short circuit fire Two Pennington Crescent homes wore broken into sometime over the post week when residents were holidaying outside Georgetown home was entered by prying open he back door A mans leather jacket cash and four bottles of liquor were taken for a loss of 210 The second home had its front door forced open and In silver dollars ond one bottle of liquor stolen Police arc Investigating Her last day at Queens Park also last for Cassidy Smith By The Writer recant at you out for according to 13 year old who finished up ix week stint as a page in Ontario Legislature Dec fr Michael Ottawa Centre Smith and got a re of applause time they stood up In the House the last day Ginger said ay Politically wiser from ixpcnence Ginger said she I a because it Now we be able to His second film is being by Hob Turner who will also act as assistant producer Willi Cheryl Mills a student David Hut should be enough to Ginger said she the seven women The Skwarttown Senior elected to the House especial I is back MPP Sheila in stay She had I was really impressed with jus mined from Toronto in Mr too He was at all the committee wassent to she admitted as a wai really good she said page However it all while she worked in for Ginger For five hours a he legislature coming home week she and other pages got schooling Die of 22 Grade students I m across he ince was presented a from he Speak of he House John Turner r o first session of classroom in pages irs they did work and had tests o hey I get too far beh when they returned it of img and Ights Timely way to help You con help young patients at Toronto Sick Children s Hospital by purchasing the Ronald McDonald 1W2 calendar now on sale at The Herald I GuelpJi St office in Georgetown Proceeds ram McDonald Restaur ant calendar sales go to Ronald McDonald House located opposite the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto where young outpatients at Sick Kid can stay their family while undergoing treatment for cancer related diseases On sale for cents the calendar offers plenty of drawings for kids to color plus educational and entertaining stories and games plus for you parents K worth of coupons redeemable at any McDonald Restaurant for Big Mac munchers of all ages ma Hi home work by her teachers Ginger said the Christmas holidays I her sister Susie would her time to catch whoworkednsoQuecnsPark up She said she would also be page last year Ginger wrilinguspecchonpagngasa desks school assignment Students each dnllj ran their must hate an GO per cent n ranges and filled their to water glasses be considered as a page Her with the THREE in ihe provincial Pages shifts vary from leg stature hate inspired Gin three o five and a half hours ger to cons politics as a dally but arc longer Mondays lareer when the House sits In the I would like logo back and evening Paid Ilia day wilhi I work in MPP Ginger poll like to be she said day in the last day for Liberal leader Stuart Smith down from his position as an As well it was the last day as New Democratic W dinner allowance and or evening work Ginger said It was her first real Job Sad say goodbje to other students who came from as far away as reunion had been planned or the poges next in Perth where one of them lues It over and Boy let is back her family on Street to Georgetown ThedaBgfclrrof Rev Jim and Mrs Alice Doyle Ginger work f In the Ontario Legislature for weeks The conclusion of the 5 teuton Friday was alio the end at her stint

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