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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1983, p. 1

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Friday October 1K3 Election reflections U Si type SI pet type far nth WANTED Reliable babysitter req to provide loving care tor 15 mo old boy in my home smoker preferred Pt time Brenda 646843news Some candidates would run again Among the defeated there is weariness pride disappointment and fulfillment The candidates which Jake Kuiken edged out for the open spat on town council as an quesing representative crushed by the experience But they are collec tively disappointed in the low voter turn out especially during a pen when so many counc- FISH TALES Ami Have you ever been to sea Tail him talks Cap himself Bob Warner who left his lonely somewhere in the foggy MsrUlmes to Caps HlgbUner was the guest of the Georgetown Alliance Church where youngsters were Involved a week long program of games animal calls sad mule An entrancing speaker Cap Is enormously popular the kids each year be visits and Acton Melsnle Bennett was delighted to share a few momenta of bis time decisions directly affect life in Hal ton Hills rural area The people In the ward who voted deserve a great round of applause Moul den the byelection s third place finisher said The- people who dldn well Following the election friends gather ed at her home to toast her cam paign 1 think we ran an excellent campaign Mrs Moulden said Im happy with it We re not sitting around here moping about the results ENDS CAMPAIGNING However Mrs Moul den says that while she remain active with various agencies and with the Federal Liberal Party she hanging up her cam paign trail boots think two tries are enough Mrs said She campaigned unsuccessfully for regional seat in the 1BB0 ejection against incumbent Miller Robert He ton and Tony Taylor have enjoy their first taste or political campaigning and expect they II return the next time opportunity knocks It was a real edu cation Mr said I m just sorry 1 couldnt get around to see more people but I d like to thank my supp orters I picked up a lot Assault follows dispute Toronto mother charged of pointers from appointed that more enjoyed his campaign people people take the learned so much Mr Taylor like his election seriously about the area Id give fellow candidates Is dia- enough to vote But be running again in As a result of a dome stic complaint a 23year old Toronto woman was charged with minor assault on her 12 year old daughter Halton regional police were called to a Storey Drive home in Acton by a neighbor who witness ed a domestic dispute between mother and the mother intervened The girl refused to settle down and the mother struck her in the face and allegedly kicked her in the stomach police said The daughter suffered a bleeding nose and cuts The woman and her family were visiting the home of her sister The woman appears In Milt on provincial court Nov Halloween Monday Police said an argu ment was taking place between the daughter and her stepfather when The ghoulish faces con come out Monday night Council passed no resolutions in its last meeting changing en from the Oct 31 date So gather those monsters and give them doortodoor reign some serious considers tion READY TO RUN Undaunted by the out come of the campaign Mr Jim France said he ready to run again and is planning to be ready for the next elec tion I really enjoyed it and 1 got a lot out of the campaign he said Pete Norton thanked his supporters and feels he ran the best campaign of all Pete Norton said he appreciates the efforts of his supporters and said they helped him run the best campaign of the byelection The disappointing turnout was especially noticeable in the east end of the ward be said Jake Koiken third from right congratulated by Georgetown Ward Conn Harry Levy Mr Is Joined by left to right Mr and Mrs Anthony Taylor Jennie and regional Conn Rasa Miner Caledon residents oppose development Up against a brick wall Brampton Brick Co in Cheltenham admit Its difficult to argue with technologic al legal and economic experts However they want governments industries and the public to realize that there ore moral and ethical issues at stake if the old Cheltenham brickyard la redevelop ed Is a moral Issue A government doesnt have the mandate to Impose this develop ment on a community said Alan Hunter for People for the Preservation of Rural living MEETING The group will bold a meeting on Nov at Em at Pub- c School and have Invl ted Caledon town coun ell Ontario government officials members of the Niagara ent Commission a la from Brampton Brick to discuss coif Brampton Brick Main Street North considered relo cating in Cheltenham in However a virtual collapse of the construe Industry forced the company to put that plan on bold Tbe industry has re vived and in September the company asked Cal council to amend the official plan the area Is now zoned open space and an amend ment would redesignate It as lal Residents can sub mit comments on the proposal to council until Nov 3D Brampton Brick Its proposals to residents at a public meeting on Sept Hand one group formed Peop le for the Preservation of Rural Living several weeks later Mlssissaugn Road near King Street and Bramp ton Brick plans to build a plant on a 2tt acres site We ve been told that It will be the greatest thing since sliced bread that it will bring Jobs electricity and gas and that no need to worry about pollution sold Hunter Courtesy Brampton Times Acton home robbed Goods totalling were stolen from on Acton home Thura day during daylight hours The front door window was broken to give thieves access Stolen was a sonic video recorder worth Atari home computer worth three blank video cass ette tapes worth ttO three computer games Extra sleep worth and on Atari Halton regional tape recorder worth police ore investigating Liquor violations Over the weekend there were four liquor charges laid all in Acton and all against persons between 18 17 years of age Halton regional police charged them with being minors consuming liquor drinking ago In the province is FALL SPECIAL An hour extra snooze will be gained this weekend as clocks move back at Sunday to Eastern Standard Time 24 THOMAS VIDEO GEORGETOWN

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