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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1982, p. 6

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SECTION A THE HERALD Tuesday December a P steers away from stereot Prank Meurer d Georgetown make ultralights from shipped oat of New Mexico Mr ald the which 1 barely half a decade old really quite a combination of bang gliding and flying an airplane Ace moving to I at the end of the month along with Ace A Aerolights seeks home Manufacturing Mr laminating firm now located on Armstrong Avenue In the above photo Mr Meurer l rated In one of his Eagles and la dressed In a lightweight winter survival suit which he also distributes Herald photo Ultralight craze soars with high flying dealer Never having adjusted to the fact that he Is born without wings man la forever finding new ways to conquer the great open spaces of the wild blue yonder The latest inno vation to the rather bizarre world of free flight are the ultra lights or raicrollghts Ultralights are a hybrid of created by cross the powered airplane a hang glider The result genetically linked by aluminum framing looks awkward at first glance but In the air where things really count an ultralight is a but Nerval graceful bird overcome the limitations or the airplane and the hang glider While the market for Is still pretty specialized one George town entrepreneur has decided to go into the business of marketing them for a New Mexico firm foreseeing a time when ultralightlng becomes a pastime as popular as You may not see an ultralight stored In every ones garage but soon youll likely know some one who has tried the sport Frank Meurers Ace decided to rebuild ultralights factured and shipped out by American of Albuquerque N M American is Ihe builder of the Eagle one of the more popular brands on the market and especially to new ultralight fly era because of Its stability and ease of operation CANARD WING With its 36foot wing span framed in light weight aluminum and covered a special and a small two cycle engine the ultralight really does resemble as Mr told The Herald some thing like the Wright brothers would hove flown BO years ago like the Wright broth ers the of the Eagle have attached a smaller front stabilizer called a canard winy a feature which acts as good steepdive preven tion Mr said As a growing number of Interested people take up ultralight flying in Canada the federal government has come up with a set of guidelines which are expected to be adopted in January ready for summer flying Previously havent been any guidelines for CanadUv to follow In the fiveyear history of the sport Now ultralight aficionados will Continued on page K Choir event enjoyed By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent The combined mem choir of Nerval and Union Presbyterian Church presented the beautiful cantante Transcending by John Peterson on Dec 19 Mrs Jerry Murphy was organist and choir leader and Mrs Joan Hunter was pianist Solo parts were taken by John Karen Carney Jean Fiona Heaton Rev Ian MacPherson and Janet The combined voices of Karen Carney Heather Thompson and Lynns Moore formed a trio Phil as narrat or for the evening Sympathies to Mra Kay Law son and daughter Carol upon the passing of husband and father Jack George town Memorial Hospital Mrs taught for several years at the old oneroom school Her many friends and neighbors extend their sympathies at this time Euchre had four tables last Thursday Pink card Whit card Em NO LEGION BINGO THSWEEK Gttvray Ross Snow Mae Tost Lone hand Gar field McGilvray Everyone received a lucky dollar for Christ mas Committee was Cunningham Eli zabeth Wallace Elsie Jarvie Get well wishes to several local people Mrs Pat Eileen Patterson Is convalescing at home following hospital stay and may even take a few weeks down south later on Mrs Hugh Bonnie Me- Is home following surgery and la able to get around her own borne Get well wishes to Sam who is a pati ent In Georgetown and District Memorial tal Quiet Christmas Firefighters had a quiet Christmas week Hills fire chief Bill Cunningham reported Santa Ctsus obviously didnt smoke this year he joked Wilfrid Leslie George town of RIM was home for a three day stay from Lynhurst Rehabilitation Centre Mary Lou Robinson Alexander is a patient In the Wellesly Hospital Toronto Mrs J M Bessie of villeStreetsvilleRRI and Harold McClure RR4 Brampton are both pati ents In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton To all these folks your friends send Best Wishes for a speedy recovery Best Wishes to all from your Correspond ent for a Happy and Healthy 1963 Not a fortuneteller Herald Sufi Writer A lot or people expect to see a type pers on with huge hoop ear rings big chunky rings on the fingers dozens Of clicking bangles on wrist and lots of lowing dark hair when they visit Carole Matthews To these people Miss Matthews is a disapp ointment yet at the same time perhaps a relief Miss Matthews Is a psychic consultant She has short blonde hair doesnt wear bangles or hoop earrings though she loves them and her fingers studded with gold She fit the Image clients have con jured up when they first meet her and Miss Matthews knows it She works at keeping it that way Im a psychic con sultant not a fortune teller she stresses and theres a big difference she explains A fortune teller will tell you youre going to meet a tall dark Strang the psychic tells you the faults of the toll dark stranger and whether you should get on that horse she said I am guiding confirming consulting Im a J know nothing I confirm what is in your mind and give an unbiased opinion NO TEACUPS Stressing that she doesnt do predictions Miss Matthews said ell seeking predictions should go to fortune tell instead I don to teacups and I don do windows she once told a client over the phone to the merriment of her family However Miss Matthews does use tarot cards to give read ings cards come in a deck and are like a regular card deck in that they have four suits Hearts are called cups clubs are wands spades are swords and diam onds are About of her clients vein Hills Miss said and the majority of them are women She said men also seek out her skills when theyve business decisi ons to make Most of them have been referred to Miss Matthews by their wives or secretaries Men are skeptics she said Men see things in black and white Its got to be tangible for them They re very comfortable on the phone but once they get to the house and see Im not a and I a grand mother its okay Many of them come back After six months for another reading she said but she doesnt remember them With up to 10000 readings done since she first realized her psychic abilities its not surpris ing she remember names or previous read ings TAttOT CARDS Besides using Tarot cards Miss Matthews also does which Involves holding an object belonging to a client Everybody has an aura about them Miss Matthews said and she can read that aura off a personal object The object gives her physical vibrations I take your vibrati ons your aura say from your ring Im doing what is known as feeling your aura Some psychics see it They see your aura about you and there there are breaks In it say a break in your neck line which will Indicate ten Miss Matthews Vibrations can also be perceived from a photo graph and that Is called photometry been like this she said My rather and grand mother were psychics but It was a bad word back then As a young girl she said she used to see things happening before they actually took place and it was hard to live with at ten years old CAR CRASH Before delving Into her vocation Miss Matthews said she worked as a personnel consultant A had car accident which laid her up for four months gave her the time to pursue the psychic field and consider doing it as a In the last six months Miss Matthews said shes gotten a lot more men clients The more Mr Trudeau gets things goof up the more people are floundering and look ing for an answer and coming for business read ings Miss Matthews said Charging a reading she said she does about of them a week Her accountant makes sure Miss Matthews pays income tax on earn ings she said Although doing read ings Is very draining she says she finds it very rewarding as well because she enjoys people If you re afraid Miss Matthews will be reading your mind while talking to you fear not she says SIX HOURS You can sit there and think cheeseburger for six hours and I couldn t tell you cheeseburger Miss Matthews laughed Being a psychic Is being sensitive and intuitive but Just more so than the average person Sometimes Miss Matt hews said shell start feeling very bad whlla In the company of others and she t sure whether shes the one whos really feeling bad or shes pick ing up the pain tions from somebody else Once in a while shell go to a psychic for an outside opinion Because she emotionally Involved in situations she isnt able to foresee things around herself Miss Matthews said Her children also get sent to other psychics for a second opinion If have wait when you ofltieduhwaiher itmaync of your del Arts retrospective As 1983 lurches to an end it a time for reflection on the year gone by and a look ahead at what 1963 has to offer Economically we all hope that the year to come will be an Improvement Artistically 1961 was a great success In Hills Thanks to the first full year of operation for the cultural centre we were treated to many fine theatrical and musical productions In the theatre and bad a chance to admire the work of local artists In the gallery lift The highlight of the year for the Hills Arts Council was making good our commitment to provide piano for the cultural centre In fact with the help of a Wlntario grant one piano became two Thus there is one for the stage and one for the pit Compiling the Halton Hills Art Directory was also a big project and a special thanks goes out to Pat Beer for her hard work The Arts Council was pleased to again sponsor the series of three concerts for 198283 Folksinger Felix appeared In September and was a rousing success The next concert features Robert and Sarah classical musicians who combine the guitar with harpsichord and piano They will appear at the John Elliott Theatre Jan 28 The final concert will feature Ihe York Winds and take place In April Already a committee is hard at work preparing for Another yearly project baa been the Summer- craft display and sale which is part of the Pioneer Days Celebrations Unfortunately the weather didnt cooperate this year and a wet time was had by all However the evening Cabaret and dinner was a great success thanks to the multitude of talented people who gave such routing performances Looking ahead to next year the Arts Council has several projects in the planning stage It will be my pleasure to bring them to your attention as they reach fruition In dosing the Arts Council would like to wish everyone the best of all possible New Years CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES GEORGETOWN 3 Kind WEEK Of GREAT ADVEHTURE The Dark Crystal BOS The Toy Em ill tajin 2nd TWThor Jin Oslo fc Kiss Me Goodbye En causa Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable your community A nights Tuesday Cell us fi tails Leather theft Stolen sometime between Dec 23 and worth of leather goods from Actons Frank Heller Company Ltd were recovered Sunday behind bushes on Slderoad regional police said the goods were found by a jogger at 11 30 a The company at McDonald Ave had no sign of forced entry iodsi BINGO EVERY MONDAY I Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast Driver train i lor ail ages Course lee is income lax deductible by trie student choice of automatic or standard cars Enquire about insurance premium reductions Private in car instruction Frne pick up al home lor instruction Approved by the Ontario Safely League You only learn to drive once do 4WEEK PROGRAM STARTS JANUARY 19 Wednesday and Thursday Evenings 630 930 pm 16 Rd S Georgetown You can dine elegantly at our Champagne Buffet Then dance to the music of MIDNIGHT Country Rock 50s 60s Rock n Roll Complimentary Hats and Party Favom THIS FRIDAY JOIN US FOR A HOT BUFFET LUNCH Served Between am and 2 pm

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