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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1982, p. 1

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-877-5213- FOBERT Rod Estate Ltd EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 WEDNESDAY JULY 1982 MP attacks budget tough times ahead Herald Staff Writer If Prime Minister Pierre and his Cabinet intend to head home early for the parliamentary summer recess there a surprise in store for Ihcm Brampton Georgetown MP John told The Herald this week The Conservative and opposition parties arc mustering for various budget debates which Mr predicts will stretch at least wo weeks In fact the Tories were expected to introduce a confidence motion in the house yesterday Tuesday as The Herald went to press I m Very disappointed In the budget Mr Mc said I think wo ore In for lough times and real problems He attacked the Liber economic policy of trying to bring down the inflation rale now hover around eleven per cent by Increasing gov spending at the same time Insisting that Canadians curb their own spending habits When finance minister Allan MacEachcn unveil lis I rst budget last November lis bottom line re a government deficit of billion Under the current budget the gov will borrow once again as the deficit in creases to billion For taxpayers Mr Mc Derm sold this means that cents of every tax dollar will bo used to cover the government debt years ago In every was to Interest charges i the JENNIFERS FAN CLUB It was a lemonade and Icecream cake party at Normandy In Georgetown Thumb In honor of month old Jennifer Do If The youngest member of the Doyle family silling nitride a new plastic scooter presented to her by the neighborhood children that afternoon seemed to all the extra attention she was revelling Jennifer recently underwent a heart related operation at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children Concerned neighbors rained over USD on her behalf through a lemonade stand a garage and bake sale Celebrating Jennifer s homecoming Thursday were front row left to Stephanie Katanagh Amanda Burke Laura Doyle Jeanetle Burke Jimmy Doyle 10 back or die Burke 10 Karen Dole 13 Doris Doyle Flea nor Burke Laurie Norrle rendu Hyde J net Doyle Diane Doyle Missing from the photo are Aggie KavanaRh IS Kavanah 13 10 Sieve and deficit he added The goiirnment has weathered the opening six day debite on the budget presented lot ho House last week bucking one confidence mo lion res en ted by the Mr not optimistic that holding the massive public servants payroll to a six per cent Increase this SHOW BIZ FAMILY Hard to tell maybe but that s a mother and daughter clown learn In act the whole family was out Thursday clowning around In Williams for Canada Day Smiling through painted maple leafs on her cheeks Sarah and mom a few cartwheels then went off to put oh free clown makeup lor youngsters gathered In the Glen Williams ballpark that afternoon Lots more page Herald photo by Eight Ont scholars possible at AHS Herald photo Inflation If the government is carrying a huge deficit However he criticised attempts to cut spending on the Canada ens ion has also been de- from the rate of inflation Mr McDcr I described as very serious stuff a concept provincial ministry of that seniors should share education confirmation of through the In pen their marks and will be lions In fight against officially honored at the ition school convocation Continued on page A3 in October become Ontario Scholar The eight were Included this week on a list of Acton High graduates and stud with high academic standing in a certain sub ject area Listed as pot Ontario Scholars the students are awaiting Thirty two students in Grades to 13 will receive special recognition for high academic stand rigs In courses rangng from Art and Family Studies to Physical Education and technical programs In October 1S2 gradu ales will receive Second School Graduation Diplomas Including on the school honor list for 1962 This years potential Ontario Scholars arc Stephen 80 per cent Karollne BBS Barbara BOB Marlene Loll Jennifer Greg BO Jane True- man Gloria Walton BOO Top students in subject areas arc Helen Shannon Corson Art Andrea Johns Jean Wong Family Studies Chris Glen Archer Andreas Music Newell Joy Ho man Theatre Aria Johnson Allan Business Mclanlc Johnson Darren Sue Reynolds English Janet Renal Jane Monika George French Helen Ian Dewdncy Math Scott Sandra Physical Education Melanie Johnson Cathy Johns Science Annette Ian Karen Elliott Social Science Bart Sodcr Brian Martin Paul McTrash Tech Honors students arc Susy Bahr Sharon Stephen Boy sen David Crewe- Read Paul Curtis De Vries David Entwlstle Gwyneth Karoline Gottschild Paul Barbara Hogenblrk Linda Kilpal rick Jay Kitch John Helen Kookx Martcnc Lott Chris March McMill an Paul Moore Donald Murray Jennifer Jay San- key Linda Sawdcn Greg Slcock Melodec Smith Mark Wendy Stephens Anita Thle Jane True man Pat It Brent Vlckcry Nick Wag Gloria Walton Secondary School Grad Diplomas will be awarded to Martin Alac Nancy Allan Ken Anderson Susan Chris Susy Tim Mark Debbie Barrow Tom Bnynton Karen Tony Bo wen Sandra Continued on Page muffler king 3 Mountalnvlew Rd N 8770151 At Speedy You re a Somebody ABOtfT THE HILLS Miller budget confounds fiscal plans Provincial treasurer Frank Millers budget which was presented the legislature In Mav have a considerable impact on c town annual budget report presented to town council last week maintains The most significant changes the town faces under the new budget arc increases in rates and the removal of the provincial sales tax exemptions Increased premiums for in 1982 will cost he own an extra town treasurer Ray King said and the Increase next year will be Building materials for capital works projects on municipal property street flushers and sweepers and general items such as flowers trees and certain labor charges arc no longer tax free The removal of exemptions may cost the town this year Mr King noted that additional costs which must be borne by the school board because of the budget will likely filter down to ratepayers Main Street bash The town has given permission to Georgetown Business Improvement merchants o close Main Street this Saturday to hold a Pioneer Day after rain wished out weekend festivities two weeks ago The mam event will be the salt but the Credit Volley Artisans have been invited to use a portion of the street crafts A street dance is also planned featuring Thetownhas also endorsed the McGlbbons application to the Ontario liquor control board for a pallo licence enabling them to hold on outdoor bar Firm joins BASF Chemicals Ltd micro animal feed manufacturer based and Quebec has become part of BASF Incorporated with the approval last week the Foreign Review genc On the strength of the combined know 1 experience incorporated In the new division officials announced this week BASF Canada is expected to make a substantial contribution lo the Canadian feed industry BASF Canada is a member of the BASF Group of chemical companies which operate production facilities For vitamins and other addit Ives West Germany Denmark and the Gone fishin The Georgetown chapter of the Red Cross lias announced thai Its Guelph Street office will be closed for holidays between July and Aug for emergency assistance or information call the North Contact Centre at 1211 Head concert cancelled Torontobased rock group Teenage Head has cancelled its scheduled performance it the Junction due to problems beyond the control of the venue owners Harvey IncorporaWofToronto was to have promoted the charity benefit th s day the former Way Jay and Club Although Harvey indicates future shows and will be announced for Teenage Head there is no such indication of a forthcoming Junction dak Refunds arc available at ticket outlets Beware of scam Area residents are advised that two males one about SO and the other about years old have been swindling Peel and Hamilton citizens with an elaborate con about one of the suspect dying father in Brazil regional police arc warning residents that the iwo men convince their victims lhat they re to repay a debt to a local man on behalf of ones dying father Since the would be recipient can be found the suspects want to donate large sums of money to a local Portuguese charily and convince their victim to handle the money after withdrawing a similar amount from his own bank account as security The money from nil three Is placed inside a handkerchief which is then tied The suspects become emotional police say and ask to be dircted to a church leaving the victim with a second knotted they switched with the original The victim invariably discovers strips of newspaper Inside the handkerchief he given Anyone who can help police with their investigation of the fraud should contact Division detectives at extension BILL FOR MAPLE AVE REPAIRS reus from regions public rks department are current making repairs to Maple Avenue after a section of the roa I I to Tuesday during a heavy rain The cost the project is estimated jl and regional official are hopeful lhat the work will be in about ten The rainstorm which struck early morning hours washed out culvert below the road and contributed to the bursting of a watemaln which lay me Ih tl three Inches of rain which fell in the area id i li Mi Irs air r Is i Tin Williams and damaged curbs l Willi lit South Ninth I The i th damage was done to area Is 1 1 If I Motorcyclists were tumbling in area weekend accidents accidents ing motorcycles took place tin long weekend The drive of I 1980 proceeded Into the Line d Sldcroad 10 intersection evening before a biker and his passenger had a chance clear It The collision caused COO to the vehicles and look Harold and Slaccy Wheeler of George town District Hospital where they were treated and released night a Toronto man driving a Yamaha bike in a private field in Hills lost I wet grass and the fell over and skidded along the ground Ilobcrto Alfonso was treated and at Georgetown hospital Thursday morning motorcyclist com up a slight grade on Winston Churchill vard cut off by a pulling out of driveway Die bike skidd cd and went out of control There was damage as came lo rest in the west ditch John Mnrlln Usher of token the Georgetown hospital where he was rented and released flu driver of car was with fall to yield the right of way FINISHING TOUCHES I- I Page gel a Utile Ing help from Sally just before the performance at Georgetown District High School last Tursday nlghl The majorette group sponsored by lhe Hills I- Iks 1odLe presented a special recital to parents featuring routines from liny tot Juvenile and junior members as well as performances from soloists See also Herald photo by Chris

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