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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1982, p. 6

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Tfatnday December 1KZ Now seek UN nuke vote after referendum success Thli Christmas maybe spoken with little more fervor In With results now in from almost municipalities which conduct referenda on disarmament this year It appears that the Yes votes definitely have lit About five million Canadians in 140 cities and towns voted for balanced verifiable global disarmament with the average for the Yes vote being per cent Halloo vote was a little lower per cent OokviHe lower still with J per Hamilton recorded per cent K M about the lowest any where sod Waterloo Even Uglier percentages were recorded In Strat ford Thunder Bay 81 and a number of rural Quebec towaaUpi SI highly encouraging for supporters of Operation Dismantle the Ottawa group which initiated the referendum Idea and which will now Dress for a Man sentenced Acton resident Allan Doley 31 now of Brscebrldge was sentenced to six months In Jail Dec for his part In stealing bides from Acton tannery but fall He pleaded guilty Oct to the charge of theft over too In connection with the robbery of about worth of bides for sale to a Toronto shoe repair shop At the time of the theft Mr was working in the tannery shopping department He was subse quently fired Liberals meet Jan The BramptonGeorgetown Federal Liberal Association kicks off the new year with a general membership meeting Jan A at at the IB delegates and IS alternates to the Liberal Party of CanadasnnualmeeUngJan in Toronto National party treasurer Gordon will discuss the Grits past present and future For more informal Ion world vote on disarms meal the UN Jim Stark who began working towards this objective five years ago as founder of Operation Dismantle expected do more than a to per cent yes vote We re looking at near ly be said recently This will be our ammu nition in the fight for a UN ballot It will strengthen the resolve of the MPs already committed to see ing this through Mr Stark said his per sonal resolve has been flagging 1 tired Im broke be said on the Ontario election night But 1 going to give it one more good year This is groat experience The military were saying the disarmament The President of the United States said we were Sovietbacked We were rather uncertain of bow wed do But Tms is fan tastic Local organizer Janet Duval echoed his Some people claim the peace move ment has been by communists Even If that were true and it certainly true here it not a case of the tail wagging perhaps Infiltrators would Just be fleas on the dog tail I We may well have been by Joggers Sunday School teachers and lbs IODE but our goal remains the same and anyone who works to achieve It fa welcome I HAVE A HAPPY 1983 Father Times on his way out Lets say a fond goodbye and welcome the New Year with celebration Thanks to you 1982 was wonderful Now to dm nlemtt foJkw our 3 Seat FROM ALL OF US AT McCLUREJONES FUNERAL HOME JIM JONES PHIL LAURA JONES AND FAMILIES BRUCE a GEORGETTE SMITH DOVIEFIEBIG ANNE HANCOCK AND FAMILIES Contribution has been made to Good Neighbour Service from the Staff of THE INSURANCE HOUSE MANDY ROGERS JANET ARMSTRONG SHELLEY FOSKETT PAUL ARMSTRONG JOAN ANDERSON JOAN HEWITT AND SHARON My staff and I would like to wish all our insurance Families and Friends a very Merry Christmas and a Safe PAUL C ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD Where Service and Protection Is our Concern 124 MAIN ST 8770133

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