Bertrand new president A new state of executives were elected to Historical Society lost week Elected as president was Elaine vicepresident Mark secretary Rob Burnett treasurer Jean puddeli and as social convenor Dorothy Waller Lewis was elected to be in charge of the societys newsletter and Keith Barber of pro gramming Waters is past president Bazaar breakfast The annual Georgetown District Christian School bazaar will be held on March the school on Trafolgar Road opposite the towns public works department Breakfast will be served at B30 Everyone is welcome Scouting years old Scoutings anniversary is being celebrated March 12 at the Royal Canadian Legion The Fourth Georgetown Scouts invito everyone to their spring dance In honor of this anniversary Tickets can be obtained by calling MacLeish at or Bob Bryant on stage Wiz Bryant brings musical theatre to the John Elliott Theatre on Sun Mar at and p Tickets available at the door for Bryants A Taste Canada or call eye clinic Tomorrow night Thursday March Hornby resident Dick will discuss his recent mission to a Nlcaraguan eye clinic where hundreds were helped during his three- week volunteer stay The Georgetown Days for World Develop ment group urges you to attend this special event tomorrow at 30 In the upstairs Allen Room of St Johns United Church on Street Refreshments afterwards Credit counselling Halton Family Services Is a United Way agency which provides counselling Tor Individual marri age parentchild life crisis and creditdebt concerns Theirofflcesarelocatedat East In also in Milton and Acton For an appointment call Mail in registrations The recreation department is now offering a mailIn registration system for your convenience On Wednesday March the spring and summer issue of our community brochure will be distributed This 48page green booklet will feature many opportunities for youth and adults this spring and summer You can pick up the handy booklet after March Acton Recreation Office Mill Street East the Georgetown Recreation Office James Street or at any of the following locations In Acton and Georgetown pools arenas post offices libraries and various stores and banks See this brochure for more Information on mailin registration Kellar a time bomb social worker tells trial THE Wednesday March ltPPagel Something snapped I A man sentenced to life imprisonment Monday the tlmoof his arrest Oct gel that he had been unable to get the psychiatric care he realized he needed Ive been trying for the last few years to get professional help I Just couldnt get the help I needed Eric Howard was reported telling Halton regional police two years ago when arrested for stabbing Acton housewife Colleen to death In a report by Dr Neville Doxey of Torontos Workmens Compensation board hospital Mr Kellar was called perhaps the man moat needing help at the Ontario Correcllonal Institute OCI where he had been incarcerated for months on an indecent assault conviction In 1980 TIME BOMB We all knew that Eric was a walking time bomb social worker Donna was quoted as telling Crown Attorney James Treleaven after the murder Doxcy and Ma Bain reported they were sad this man who so desperately needed help was neglected Both reports were presented in Ontario Sup reme Court Monday to Chief Justice Gregory Evans during Mr Kellars trial on the charge of murder I suppose everyone must wonder whats wrong with a system that permits a man like you to go at large in society when all the people you come Into contact with at psychiatric facilities acknowledge you have a serious psychological problem which with alcohol brings about patterns of violent and aggressive behavior the Chief Justice said Perhaps society has failed you somewhere along the line Recognizing the mans problems with alcohol- Ism an attempt was made by Ms Bain to get Mr Into Alcohol Treatment Centre in mid but he wasnt admitted Prior to his release Oct 1980 from the Ontario Correctional Institute Mr said Dr Doxey and Ms Bain both noted a deterioration in Mr Kellars emotional condition In a visit with him II should be noted that at all limes both Doxey and I were frustrated that he Mr wasnt receiving any in service psychiatric help Ms Bain sold I was really scared when I left OCI I knew I have my problems solved Mr was quoted telling police Defense lawyer told the court a Whitby Psychiatric Hospital report recommended long term supportive psychotherapy for Mr The hospital report said Mr had difficulty forming relationships with others and had been a heavy drinker since 1973 With proper psychotherapy hope can be had for him that after a period of Incarcerated treatment ho can be returned to society lawyer said The chief Justice was less optimistic I would not anticipate he would ever be released from custody Such savage conduct is indicative of a viclousness and complete lack of appreciation of human life which Is not likely to disappear or change In a short time Chief Justice Evans said Mr is Ineligible for parole for years He is serving a life sentence The prospect of your recovery from your problems and the success your rehabilitation appear to be slim although one can hope that good results can be achieved and your attitude will be changed the judge said For any hope of rehabilitation there must be a tremendous effort on your part Without that Inner motivation nobody will be able to help you and youll spend the rest of your as a number in a federal institution Continued from page Ing on the part of the young lady and no evi dence that she provoked you leading you on to believe you could have a sexual encounter with her BLOOD TEST A bloodalcohol level test at the time of her death showed Mrs not intoxicated Mr Treleaven said Im not exactly sure what happened Mr Kellar was reported as telling police following his arrest I fee pretty bad about what happened I shouldnt drink to begin with Something seemed to snap Mr said Mr told police he felt a rush when Mrs Oatcs asked him to leave He said he can change to person when he drinks his eyes get glassy and he sees thous ands and thousands of tiny specks I guess I just go berserk Court was told Mr drinks two ounces of whiskey and a case of beer in a day I dont really know what happened I realized she was hurt I just panicked and left Mr was reported to tell police I remember she was cutting the hen I felt the rush com ing on THE OLD GLEN MILL IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Woman sexually assaulted abandoned at Mountsberg regional police are look ing for two men suspected of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a Creek woman who was eventually lied up and left In the bush at the Wildlife Centre Saturday The woman was able to release herself by burning through the cords with a lighter and walked to the centres gatehouse where attendants called police a force spokesman told The Herald The spokesman said the incident began around a m She discovered two men trying to break into her car which was next to her truck in an underground garage he said The men allegedly grabbed her shoved her Into the truck and for about ten hours drove around southern Ontario In the Mt area sexually assaulting her a number of times before they left her at the centre near Campbellville Peter Marrows a Georgetown man and safety officer at the centre was one of the first people to see the woman when she reached the gatehouse He said he treated her for shock and administered first aid to the burns on her hands where she had cut the ropcwlththcllghtcrMr Incident particularly upsetting Police say hey are looking for two men slimbuilt and white One Is about tall about 125 pounds pale complexion and long lightbrown hair He wears a moustache and Is about years old The second man is about 18 to IS years of age 1inch tall pale complexion with long black curly hair and a goatee If anyone has seen these men or can help the police in their search call 15224925 or the Halton force at Beware of fraud The Hills fire department Is warning businessmen about a scam in town 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