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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1982, p. 1

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Local trustees seminar to introduce Toughlove till I of hex ailed Me Generation and its related problems from drug abuse to vandalism is a aubject of prune concern parents and educators alike so Hills three school trustees papular program hire called Bruce belly and Betty Walker the board of education arc Jointly sponsoring a Ton love Mm ilia r May at I imchouse Public School hoping that local parents will Coping with todays problems can be even harder on the kids than it is on their parents take an interest in Hie concept based upon people helping people As well as discussing social problems affecting parents and their children Toughlove deals deve oping new strengths touch loving Betty ker endorses healthy positive con title Shi feels with is I ingredient love ana parents will respond laslicill to the seminar despite the program Thepast Mrs Walker notes have left par and children confused about their roles In and at home the past si drug subculture and the relative Arlcne may feci like failures as parents and wonder where thtj went wrong but Tough love she believes maj give Ihcm some simple down Mrs Tough guidance as well as an excellent opportunity lo discuss personal with topical problems ignoring and losing their children to idults she y ildrm dun service meeting at school arc being prov ided the board of education unto destructive s it il she but S3 per person Since the hall birth how holds 200 people and mm puhtc there mil be no advance paruits Mrs I isher ticket sales please come tar to avoid disappoint pinnls pre school ittendthe is a profit rganiiatlon Proceeds future problems and could help fin aim the organization of a rn i the l movement in this FOBERT Real Estate Ltd AL Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866 WEDNESDAY APRIL 1982 muffler king NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 3 Mountainview Rd N 8770151 At Speedy Youre a Somebody the Hills Come check seat plaques urea residents who helped sponsor cons time lion of the Halloo Hills Library Cultural Centre by buying commemorative scat plaques in the Elliott Theatre have already dropped by to see their plaques positioning as reported In last week Herald Many more will be doing so at future theatre productions especially the Georgetown Theatre The Importance of Being Earnest April For plaque purchasers not attending any upcoming productions you can drop by Ihcalro today Wednesday tomorrow and Friday from a to check your plaque Off to a good start Junctions first Country Music Celebration over the weekend almost had a major international to complement host Ronnie Hawkins legendary status Hosting the first in a series of musical evenings designed to promote Canadian amateur country music talent the flank got the crowd Jumping with his patented rockabilly Introduced onetime English singing sensation Vincc Secger for a few rousing numbers and accepted a longdistance apology from American blues singer guitarist George Enjoying renewed public interest since touring with the Rolling Stones last summer Thorogood phoned he Junction Saturday night to for not making the trip as Hawkins had hoped Due Into the Junction falsi Friday and Saturday nights the Family Brown stars of their own regional television show Plaza plans dropped Shopping Centres Ltd the Toronto develop ment firm which constructed the Hills Plata In Georgetown is dropping Its appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board to build a plaza in Acton A small plaza had been proposed for the corner of Highway and Churchill Road South featuring a food market and several small retail outlets The town has maintained that the plaza is unnecessary In the community Its objections were underlined last ail with the completion of the downtown core studies or Acton and Georgetown The report warned that plaza development on Acton outskirts would seriously harm the community downtown core and argued that residents already receive a wide range of services nlown Once a thief An attempt to walk out of the store in the Georgetown Marketplace with a new pair of jeans and a jacket landed an escapee from the Guelph Correctional Institute back in he Institute Friday Simpson of liramalea was caught shoplifting worth of men security staff A routine Investigation check by regional police called to he revealed the man was wanted on a warrant for being unlawfully at large Mr Simpson was charged with theft under by police and will appear in Milton provincial court May RIBBON RIOT Ttie Georgetown High School boys Kin member look borne of ribbon and medals folio fug meet high Thursday night Tbe senior and junior boy and inept their respective division sod are bound for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association finals nesl week For more detail see week Herald by Ha raid Raiders go all the way for Canadian crown Herald Sport The British monarch may have reigned supreme Saturday In Ottawa but the Georgetown Haulers captured the hearts and Imaginations hockey ins Sunday night by winning the Canadian Intermediate championships The Raiders bounced the Kanguroos at Gordon Alcott arena to sweep their best of series In three straight games tor the Ccorgctown Haiders who have been in operation for years it was their first national title In the history of the Intermediate A national champion ships only one other Ontario cam ncirOtliwa has won Hardy Cup In winning the final series in game of 1 the Haiders capped off a ptuyoff schedule that saw do battle with Orillla Colhngwoort Thunder liny Cap from New Brunswick to earn their Into the championship round La of the Friday Saturday nifcht games were filled with cheering fans at iround each night lor mm of the players and hockey executives on the Haulers the in was a lofty goal that In 1 luded them for Willi I hi representative team hosting the 1982 Cup it was fell tint had to win this year so local fans could see their team perform at home Hie furthest the Raiders hod ever gone in He A competition was in 1977 when they ventured lo New Brunswick but hey were defeated in three struct games with lopsided scores Kith tli irdy Cup goal achieved many players and in e executive may slop down from the rigors of a riuhr schedule Training camp opened Sep 10 Steve Lyon says I impression that it Ihc I year for many of the phjers Some ire around old and after ten years red of ill the bus trips six or seven may be lost through retirement next But the and executive eould ask for nothing iter go winners heroes all to ho admiring of followers tor full details on the new Hardy Cup champions see section Inside Raider exec turns other cheek as Quesnel attempts QUITE A WEEKEND FOR US ALL l was one huge historical landmark of a hi reporter photographer Joined thousands in the drama of official specifically to mee he monarch wai Inn Osborne let and Mrs John JcIcrmld during he gala heir choice of a rue er dinner I Holiday Inn See this I- Herald Weekend and photo he and Mr Osborne far all Canadians and Herald p relators In he nation capital to take an of the new Com Mull on In Ottawa ntre of nominated to be MP lllen MP Invited one riday night he Queen at he Kent lor reporter Prderlan full account lilts See page toda lor a related Georgetown Chrysler Haider last week proved Conn am if cm the alley you cant beat em the ice Haider president Bob Hooper and general manager Dave uncovered an apparent fraud by the visit Intermediate A West Canadian champions from hockcv bodies which be believes should be taking an interest in what going on He contends the AHA and more time making sure teams follow proper regulations of the league and should have been responsible for the discovery of the lickct fraud I BC Conditions di here Local pharmacies OK during MDs protest By CUIUS Herald Stall Writer Participation by George town doctors in the protest against he province health insurance program is having little effect on local pharmacies a brief conducted The Her r respoiidanl Mid he be surprised if docl gelling substantial ph indi Doctors across Online arc the province minislry and in their protest have asked mobile patients visit Iheir to have prescriptions and insisting that brand name rather than generic products be used means extra paperwork and added expense fur the province which has offered doctors a per cent inereast in Iheir salaries scaled over a three ear period The survey indicates that Georgetown doctors haven extensively used the no sub stitution tactic when ordering prescriptions although many arc refusing lorenew prescrip tions over the phone except where the patient is number of local doe tors pharmacists say aire prefer brand name products even though generic drugs may be chemically equivilcnt One pharmacist said patients feel d spens fee contract ill Hi government April 1 doe tors suspended irvnes for days last ire preparing for i other I iter this l elretow planned serines today overall offered looks large George- protest spokesman lr said Monday locti rs hive lo pay for the own benefits and pension pi in and their Raider duo picked up on a attempt to alter airline ticket receipts Georgetown as Ihe host learn is required to pay for he visiting team a airfare which is raised from the arena gntc However falsified their tickets so that ihe Raiders would have had to pay for return soils Instead of seats according to Mr The Haiders were present a bill for when in fact It was found that the club should only have to pay for the inalth of Reports that endangered incelled is pel dud baiter list at town District Memorial it are exaggerated he surfer is affected the He harged that hospitals poorlj funded it as the province has on strike for scleral When PAHA tried collect the on behalf of the team the Haiders Hockey Asso I president I rent to look Into the Mr lidds phoned Pacific airlines and the British Columbia travel ienl and confirmed the discrepancy had booked 44 soils and received a receipt for that number from their ticket agent They had a blank invoice and copied number which was presented to he Haiders to pay The team could have then refunded their unused tickets for when they relumed home Mr Hooper told The Herald ith they using or therefore the therapeutic benefits may be greater VOLUNTEERS are special A tribute to r VOLUNTEER WEEK Pages A6 A7 two goal In he Haider serlei against the a Hard Cop championship Sunday night the Garden riwm I tit at the arena at thousand of local fans for A Herald photo by

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