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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1982, p. 4

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WEEK Friday Jul I 1WZ Teenage Head at the Norval Junction Jul Meet band that killed disco By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Teenage Head was one of those underground groups which during the 1970s when Toronto rock scene was about to become awash with disco came to the rescue Now that disco been relegated to Alert Bay siege In the CN Tower Teenage Head ia carving a large swath for Itself at the front of today annate The bond a current blitz well oiled by the of Its latest album Some Fun It a alight diversion from large concert balls or Toronto s more note- held under worthy In an effort to help raise money for Interval House a Toronto refuge for battered women Head a four memberai singer Frank Venom Lewis 1st Steve and drummer Nick will plow into Junction July Their brand of music might be called inde cisive Some crltlca have said there la some thing about the band a musical genre that is reminiscent of Ihe Beatles or at least the era of rock that Teenage Head shows signs of schizophrenia but favors punk Gun control issue part 2 debate wont be dry BOB HAM HELPS OUT BIG turned oat the tacky recipient of a cheque for ISO from lie Bob Ham Invitational golf tournament at the North Hal ton Golf and Country Monday before dob was hit by the ralnilorm that damaged it extensively bat night Accepting the cheque from Bob Ham left was committee chairman Marilyn Serjeantsoo She the money would go towards extended hour for users of the transportatloa service for the disabled Promoters Ed FarrugU of and Tom Mabooey of Meltons right showed up to tee off the In the tournament Garth Serjeanlaon decldednottopartlclpsteoacesomebodyloanedhimagolf cap The fellow found he was having a bard seeing while looting like a golf pro Herald photo Got a car We sure could use your help Contact Maureen Phone Volunteers come from every walk of life and seniors arc no different to any other group The Vol unteer Centre salutes during Senior Citizen Week June to It is a time for us to show our appreciation to those who continue to give many hours of their time as volunteers One of the ways in which seniors help fellow seniors is by becoming a driver or helper for meals on wheels These volunteers deliver hot meals to those who are sick or shut in More volunteers are urgently needed for this project One or two drivers are needed drive to Milton Manor five or six times a month to pick up meals to be delivered in the Georgetown area A mileage compensation Is Volunteers- Canadas greatest natural resource offered for those driving to lton Friendly visitor are always In demand This could mean anything from stopping for coffee and conversation lo taking in groceries or doing light housework This is the type of volunteer Job that you can design yourself while you are meeting some delightful people If you have time available and a car at your disposal why not become a volunteer driver Most agencies requiring drivers now pay a mileage fee and cover any extra insurance It can be a rewarding way to earn tome extra pocket Theao are just a few of Ihe ways In which seniors are active In our There are a lot of other opportunities to get out and meet others and enjoy the summer months Call your Volunteer Centre today for more lion at We all have a lot to share Duplicate bridge In the continuing saga of table problems in dupli cate game it important that the director becomes Involved immediately in any Irregularity In todays band the East West pair at one table bid the shaky two hearts This pair attempt to be competitive planned on going down one trick in order to prevent the northsouth pair from scoring their two diamond partial However during the play North played a diamond on a club lead when in fact he should have followed suit This irregularity is termed a renege When the director was summon the rule levied was to award the East West pair two tricks for a score of 140 East West and a clear top The moral of the story remains should the oppo sition err call the director and reap the benefits This was the hand THE HAND Bd No Vul 10985 DAKQJ7 CAQ97S SQSS THE ANALYSIS West 1 opening will give North a problem A mere does not do Justice to his holding A double has the dlssdvant age of describing length In clubs and shortness in hearts but the hand is of sufficient strength to correct partner expected club bid to diamonds After the suction W 1H E Pass S2C West will have no call North can correct to and will probably play It there although West may venture call which will go down only one with careful play North as the declarer In a diamond partscore will probably take 10 tricks with a ciub lead or 11 with a heart lead and contl nation The NorthSouth at the Georgetown Bridge Club last Tuesday were and Marilyn Wordrop followed by Gordon Mellow and Moo res Bill and Phyllis Shute took third and fourth spat went to Jack Krone and Jack arse maker The East West winners were Ruth Acker and Enid Ash worth John Wilson and Roman Lash won second spot with third going to Ron Jones and Roy Turton The Georgetown Bridge Club meets every Tuesday evening at he Legion on Mill Street Game time Is pm All ore come The la In operation all summer Come and play bridge Drifting Continent da once attach lo Africa and pa of Georgia Pec of Alaska lo be down near the equator Overmill the continents have drifted ihou backs of huge plates that form the Eanh cracked crust Theytravclinve mo tion at a rate of I Inches lion but south I TO 25 I POUNDS IN JUST I 6 WEEKS EDITORS NOTE Few public net have been as persistent widespread and far reaching as has legislation governing the control of firearms Recently a Georgia community of WO responded to antihandgun legislation passed for the first time in North Ameri ca by the municipal of Morton Grove Illinois Georgia town council took exception to Morton Grove a ban on handguns and passed legislation requiring all el tit en to own a gun and ammunition citing con cern for their safety The Ottawa bureau for Thoms on Newspapers Including The Herald has prepared a series of articles on our own Parliament views on the Issue the Ottawa Bureau of Thomson News Service OTTAWA The debate on gun controls could be reIntroduced to the House of Commons by any one of three Members of men l who intend to spons or private members bills on the subject The MPs from all three parties have differing on the existing station and each will attack the firearms control provisions of the Criminal Code from a different angle Debate on the bills Is not expected to be as dry as the consideration given most private members bills but a real grilling Is apparently awaiting former solicitor general Warren Allmand the only one of the three who wants to tighten existing leglsla tiOR was solicitor general when gun controls were first introduced In early He was responsible for of the original proposals lor strict regulations but by the time they passed through Parliament had been given another portfolio and legislation had been watered dawn He wants the simple firearms acquisition replaced by a gun possession permit and wants the legislation to cover not just firearms but ammunition Both propo sals were Included In early draft legislation although references to ammunition were dropped before Parliament received the bill and the acquisition certificate replaced the possession permit it proceeded through the parliamentary process The Liberal MP not had an easy time with his bill Even before it was printed opposition was building among sensitive gun Without receiving first reading In the House of Commons a suggestion to tighten controls baa generated of letters and telephone calls from angry Canadians An aide to the Quebec MP said he Is reluctant to discuss the bill before it Is introduced because of the protest It has sparked Two opposition MPs are looking forward to a hot debate on the subject In the Commons Alberta Conservative Blaine Thacker convinced an armed the only ultimata protection against bed government wants all the legislation repealed A vast majority fee gun registration will come back to haunt them be said They see It as part of the continuing headlong rush to socialism and state control from Ottawa the LethbridgeFoothllla MP stated He dismissed findings of a recent public opinion poll which suggests seven in every 10 Canadians would support tighter gun controls That would be an accurate reflection of the thoughts of urban Cana dians he admits but it Is only In the small commu nities that guns are in dally use The lawyer a bill would replace the fire arms acquisition permit with a safehandling ficate Issued by daily recognized organ All other control measures approved in 1B77 would be repealed Only part of the legl station would be annulled by a bill prepared by Jim Fulton NDPSkeena who existing controls are schisophrenic and goofy The burly former BC probation officer and member of two wildlife federations ia convinced lbs present Criminal Code should be stripped of pro visions granting police extraordinary search and CHURCH DIRECTORY GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Repairs all stereos Tape Turntables Portables Home or Auto Big or Small Fix Them All GEORGETOWN AM 70 MILL ST 8772900 tan Ttun fun 1 f This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH 14 Main pashm CALL 11 am Sunday School Evening CO aye ng It MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin Michel EVERY SUNDAY Fam School each Good Music Supervised Nursery WEEKLY Bib a Stud A Roc Ballon LUTHERAN CHURCH AT CAROLE STREET Of J M 1000am Church at tht Hour HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH kit Stores PASTOR FlUwrDmCtts MASSES Sal Sun flam 10 east seizure powers and claus es which require residents of northern and remote electoral district to purchase firearms acqul sltlon certificates Fulton claims police do not need authority to search a dwelling and aeUe firearms without n warrant There are extremely few situations In which a warrant would not be obtainable he said I have seen that power abused considerably the MP stated He said the legislation was not a year old when entered five I i response to a complaint about the noise of a starter pistol An elderly woman punched the face and weapons were brandished about hesald The rights of those Mosset residents were abused he argued and they had no right to judicial redress The search and seizure provisions of the Criminal Code attack one of the cornerstones of democra cy he concluded GiTt TU ll Horn Corporate to dun able already mi win be under n to jive even more eminent dec no One might even cross Into dangerous territory and call It new wave Nevertheless what ever Teenage Head Is doing they are doing it well and the band has forged with vocals lyrics earthy bass and drums a powerful music al force According to press material released by Attic Records the label on which Some Kinda Fun and a previous release Frantic City are found the group formed through the close association of four school chums at Hamilton a High They balked at West dales status quo music and shared an for what was music ally unusual a desire which eventually prompt ed them to perform By 1977 the band had smoothed out Its rough edges and the fellows were soon hot items in the new wavepunk explosion In New York The band released ts first album Teenage Head In 1B7B which struggled on the charts initially until the group s own promotion of the release turned It Into a good seller In Toronto I eld one of the largest con certs In the world cele brating the new music of the Joining Heat wave at the event was called Teenage Head became one of its major attractions There was also a fracas at Ontario Place which received widespread coverage The band was performing there before a sellout crowd of 12000 people and some of those who dldn t get In tangled with police While the band s night dub performances rarely lead to fisticuffs they do have a habit of turning the environment upside down Head open at full throttle and stay that way until the last note of the last encore song Things wont be any different at June No doubt they be plugging their latest release with such chalr- Teenage Beer Drinking Party and Wild Tickets for the perform are In advance and at the door They are available at ail Bass outlets and at Neils Music Centre In George town Junction the City Centre and the Orange vllle Milton and Records on Wheels out lets MUSIC ON THE AGENDA A standing ovation from Halloo board of education audience only half had been able make It trustees and about spectator honored the Stewart- that night attesting the popularity of town Senior Choir Thursday night Led by choir master sports In llslton IIUIs The group opened the board and music teacher Katie the sang bimonthly meeting held for the first time this year the My is a Sailor Boy and the old English one Georgetown District High School cateioriam The board Blossom are Beautiful Mrs KirkupOrtolan told the usually hold Its meetings In Darlington WEVE MOVED As of July 1st 1982 ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Is Located at 332 Guelph Street 8771944 STREET GEORGETOWN McDonalds Cojouring Contest All aboard on the McDonalds Express Meal an exciting new car each week be sure to start building your tram today Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches TO THE Hilarious Entertainment DONKEY BASEBALL SUNDAY JULY 4th LIMEHOUSE BALL PARK

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