MITSUBISHI VCR SPECIAL VMS FRONT LOAD I MOTOR DIRECT DRIVE CONTROL 629 MUUCie GEORGETOWN TV 8773405 the HERALD SECTION si HON It III ABOUT THE HILLS Hospice Meeting Tta North Support roup or widowed is holding ncxl May it Milton silent ik Inn brunch met ling will st irt it 1 in furlhf inform is anil Tin Inn is lot lied the and intersection Potential Development it by the I la Hun Hills planninp dtparimtnl shows potential residential devcl opments in the rural areas Thi last summer shows room for additional homes in the Silver Creek and 10 In According to the here could be another seven residences in Terra and Limehouse six on Side road and in five in four on Line and 7 three in Mamewood and and two in South Norval Crowsons Corners Avenue and Ninth Line Bank Oarage Sale Employees from the Royal Bank office at St in Georgetown are planning a garage lie to raise money for a heart monitor The Georgetown branch is coordinating their efforts June with other Royal Bank branches in order to raise for a Hotter monitor for Sick Children Hospital in Toronto The sale starts a and continues until 2pm If anyone wants lo contribute by donating items for the garage sale the bank will gladly hold them their branch until June For mare information call Country Museum Time Spend a day in the country this and discover the Ontario Agricultural Museum near Milton A special feature entitled The Wonders of Wool ill take place at the Museum May 26 and from I p m This historic look at wood production will feature a variety of activities and demonstrations For more information call Red Cross A number of local residents received awards from the local branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society Donating their blood the time were Angela Palmer EncTeunlssen Brian Mann Allen and Clive Sandifcr There were seven people who gave for the time Irene Simpson Lorry Knight Mitchell Keith Wells James Dray cot I Bill Aiken and Gerhard Donating for the 10th time wore Mrs C Arnesen Keith Brian Ruth Dow and George Lock No Industrial Growth There are no industrial or commercial developments proposed for Hal ton Hills at present There arc 337 such developments In the planning stages for the rest of the region however The projects will use up an anticipated 733 hectares If they re undertaken The statistics were compiled by the region planning and development staff Road Priming Tenders S O Construction of is being recommended by the region director of public works to undertake the 1964 surface treating and road priming for he region Their tender of 752 was the lowest M O Construction is an experienced surface treating contractor who did work for the region in 1982 and 1983 The town of Hills will get 723 worth of road work done more than any of the other municipalities PSYCHIC RESPONSE Write Carol Hills Herald Georgetown Out Send a picture of the perion you would tike analyzed along wilb a short note and a stamped envelope Dear Carole I have been following your column and have seen you on the television many limes I admire what you do and hope you will continue your column You seem to be helping so many people Keep up the good work I have enclosed a picture of my sister Debbie she is having a few career problems lately Can you help her She is planning to move to Toronto for school and feels very torn about this Again thank you Gary of Acton Dear Gary Thank you for your support I enjoy doing the column and will continue It as long as people like yourself keep reading It Now your sister she will be just line she has a great career ahead of her I great nurse I would say that the only problem Debbie Is going to encounter will be adjusting to the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto why isn I she going to study in Hamilton That was the first feeling I got around her she has frequently been there and I know she would be more content with friends out that way than anywhere else Talk to her about this or have her give me a call Until then I still feel she will do very well in her classes up until June really is very intelligent Tell her not to worry she will do fine Carole Cochrane Logs Six Years With GO llKI I 11 pi or kids bomb ml GO mill rocks Two win rcccnlk broken due liock Gulch his ill of junk the sidi of the eluding old furniture Kidswillpile I stuff on the slid Mr When how big would to order lo slop ihe Mi si ll is liuv know lit j tin llu Mr ii slow laugh Cochrane has c Mr Cothranc llu trim is c of locking up Ihe Mr lochi me they Gurnet wn I run is in incident lust month ulna a r ill h id on tin Number lit trim to bridge fell the in the tricks ik loured through New it kit This c nine si foul up with the limits ire situittd Jn storm sign lis may frozen over A nil i i it pass IhesL lit Ills if are red or showing color lihis controlled Mi began lust liter with the nil in He can one lhil happened near in which willow tree had frozen ON YOUR MARK Heath In from health backing of race relay Is Chris Public School with a iortcrs behind him The was taking part in Wednesday iijrlicipactl challenge Houses competed each other a si of relays around the school perimeter train conductor check the trucks before leaving a station Mr Cochrane has been on Ihe Georgetown run for sin years the liferent things that photo ft i now All windows out of frint of train were by the who i uidn remember his and didn know where he was knew how he Wealth of helpful contacts at Acton Social Service Centre gol l the Mr Herald Stuff he id of Acton Services and Information Centre is concerned about the I ick of GO history Back in April of 1974 residents were on hand for the the new Northwest GO Transit service Nov ten ye in later the service has four return trips daily to Union Station three of which arc with the double decker cars The new service was officially opened on Saturday April and replaced the old morning train It was estimated that I commuters travelled the new service during its first two days of operation Now about tickets are sold day representing about commuters daily Northwest GO service was the culmination of two and a half years planning and in 1974 Metropolitan Toronto Chairman Paul Godfrey said one of the reasons Premier William Davis was named man of the year Is due to the new Northwest GO train The m in turned out to who got on the train at Union SI iliuri I took him over lo the store bought and he fin illy came out of Mr in i the Bridge facelift The Hornby bridge at Avenue and Tra falgar Road is going to get a facelift next year The region 1984 works budget includes funds for designing a bridge replacement a I thai intersection The project is planned for construction In 1985 Preliminary designs for the replacement arc due in September with designs due in M They have submitted a proposil to the region flu firm has earned out a conductor train arriving Jl Union in the in online and one tram in Georgetown in the evening The time In between Is spent playing poo or cards at Although time it the depot sounds relatively easy the aver iecday at work for Mr Cochrane invol ves 15 hours Mr Cochrane even met his wife on the GO train although he go into detail Yard Sale une 9 The Brampton and Area Pt ice Council will hold a yard salt in the parking lot of the United Auto Workers hall June from 8am to 2 m to raise funds for the pca e petition caravan The HAW hall is at G Beech St just behind the Brew crs Retail on Queen Street Brampton If you would like to table In the sale or would like to give a donation Hippie says it frustrating having to with questions about housing and jobs beciust she sees the needs but is almost powerless to help or nearly four years Mrs has been the housing job issues number board ol direct who community mindtd and help with special projects like fund r she I tggie his been helping as a volun tier since she moved to years ago She was a founding member of the Contact Centre in Georgetown and also Hilton Women Place Carol Clark has work part time for the Centre for three years She his been involved with Me lis on Wheels and the working in Hills Aid Clmic Mrs Balkind is quick to help those she thinks might a cast their landlord to the Land lord and Ttn Acl MOUTH- li the time a person may come I Ihe about their mint are rate for work she says Many art mortified about welfare help she says Two staff members min Hi Mill Street tiffin inswer inn ills to Hit who ilk the bo ird in Mrs Clark is also invoked with social pi inning and hurt Hat Ion lis is been working lime at the Services ind Inform ition Centre She i of the has been invoked wilh the Red Cross and Block J tin in helping as a counsellor referral officer serving in different capacities as her job demands stumpMrs she does hive a wealth of knowledge on who to contact for help how to fill out forms for pers or telephone She says there have men isis where r unities have come to the Centre they have boon evicted or they cant find suitable accommodation CLARK office space which is used as a central locali on for social service agencies The office liaison with the community is so important for their work Mrs Balkind contact Is through community calendar llul Aclon High School students have taken on as a project The Centre has a 12 IN YOUR OPINION Question Did you parti In the Red Deer Challenge How the Centre Works Herald Staff Along with Peggie there arc two pari lime helpers Carol Clark and who man the phones and greet visitors who walk into the office located at 115 Mill St Last The Centre evoked from meeting in the early 70s when citizens met to talk about helping local in the social field In the spring of 1976 the Cenire opened with an office behind Ihe Acton A was hired to handle calls and arrange for social service agencies to use the office with their clients Now the Centre has moved lo more spacious quarters on Mill Street in a central and more visible location There was a 49 per cent increase in calls last year which Mrs attributes to the greater visibility of their office The ii funded from the Region of donations from citizens and churches plus rent collected by social services agencies who periodically use the three meeting rooms The office serves three main functions Mrs Social service workers are brought in to talk with clients and teach workshops ihe tells people what avail ibte plus also help ing people find the thej need There can be is many as five agency workers in office it one time from varictv of fields probation Canada summer employment program Children Aid and other agencies who arc involved with Ihe Centre The workers need appointments but l hose who want some help arc free drop by Mondiy t pm Tht Centre has to be iware of the current needs in the community if possible to start programs offer intn meeting pi ice and organizational support says Mrs Thej ivc given their support Meals on Wheels ind the Block I program in In iddition a book a has bttn printed which lists numbers for social service contacts in Hills which some police hive used to hand out tor domestic GUAM COX Yes INNING JASON WOOD AND Yes I participated wilh We walked around Cedar It was fun I did it Pit very one myclassatSt vile Park lG Kennedy Public In same day Howard Wrigglcsworth walked around Public School ran around Boulevard and the school for 15 minut It was fun 1 because we were singing bottles of beer School We run idea a around Ihe block played soccer and played Disabled Travel Study A study Into the desired travel needs of the region physically disabled is getting 150 in provincial subsidy funding Ministry of Transportation and cations Minister James Snow wrote confirming funding to the region April IS The transit study is anticipated to cost and Del Can Limited Consulting Engineers have been hired to conduct It