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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1984, p. 2

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Till- September 19 I Sargent Court seniors get grant A group of retired people from Georgetown will receive a New zona grant for S3 Health and Welfare Minister Monlque Begin has announced Sargent Court Seniors Committee will expand existing program ictivlties such music games ilng and lunches New fori ions is a federal government program that enables retired people to create projects of their own II offers grants groups who under lake activities for the benefit of themselves and others in their community LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER 11 Grade think it great because he is the first Pope to visit da and so many people arc going to sec him I saw him preaching Mass on V and a warm welcome at the Stadium In Montreal KIM COLLINS I think exciting and will be going to sec him on Saturday with our church lies the Pope special because he taking Jesus place 12 Grade I think it s a good thing Popes have veiled other countries but no Popes come here before I be going to see him on Grade I think it re illy exciting mil the will love icting him I be tomg down with the church this Saturday to bee him 12 Grade I think its wonderful lies the first Pope to really travel the world 1 in down on Saturday to see him and hope to get close enough to touch his hand although 1 don know whether we II get that close CHRISTIAN Grade S I think its great him being the first Pope ever to visit Canada Us good being my age and leaw V one of the first Masses in Canada and blessing fishing boats in Newfound Student controls crowds to see Pope By ROBIN Stair Georgetown Thorn as Barnes who helped provide security assist a nee during the Papal Mass at air port said the people were a little calmer than at a rock The year old law and security student at Sheridan College first found out about his involvement with thta Mass during his day at the college After a briefing with Toronto Transit Corp ration officials Mr was ready for the assignment which involved two 12 hour shirts dealing with crowd control It was basically steering people in the right direction hi- said with regard to the est mated people who attended The Friday shift which was shortened down to about 10 hours stationed Mr Barnes at the Wilson Complex next to the He made sure unauthorized people Chip wagon owner may- still get goahead By Herald Special The Chlpwagon may yet make Ms way to the parking lot of the Acton store In a surprise move Monday night council overturned a dntlon passed last week In committee which prevented the truck from operating at the grocery store Instead council this week asked the bylaw enforcement to draft a new bylaw which council members will consider on Sept em In a final attempt to convince council to support his business Acton resident Claude that he was will to pay up to to defray taxes paid by the IGA store Responding quest from councillors By law Enforcement Officer Jack Lusty explained that under tile existing bylaw vending trucks are permitted only on business and Industrial properly customers They are not currently allowed to sell food to the general public Mr Lusty I a ted that it was because of the restrictions on the license that Mr Moris selte had approached council a second time Citing objections from the Acton and George town Chambers of Commerce Councillors Sheldon and McDonald opposed the venture The wrote the town with concerns about unfair competition to restaur ants who arc paying substantial business This sparked a philo sophical debate on the issue of free enterprise the town with Phil Carney slat vehemently thot council should not pre vent anyone from operating a business Free enterprise is part of our heritage which some people in this country fought and died for he said summoning a hearty surge of applause from fellow councillors and members of the Rick also saw the small bus ncss as no threat to private enterprise buy chips Is a neous thing going lo go to Acton to buy chips Dressed in an orange vesl Mr said he felt as if he was acting hundreds people ask him the way around He also helped direct traffic during the day shift It was damp and cold but all the kept me going he Mr said he crowds Marled arriving by and followed in a Ending tint shift at about midnight it was back to where Mr Barnes worked six hours morning at his full time job In security with the Ho It on Region Conservation Authority At Saturday he was on dut on the eastern end of the sub way system for another shift in crowd control and was reached Mon day evening working in Hill on The biggest surprise for me was the different people in Toronto One incident had us escort ing gentleman out of a subway station into the back of a police cruiser when he was found sleeping Mr Barnes said he dldn actually sec the Pope but thought a few of his classmates may have caught a glimpse of the Pope through the crowd GUITAR LESSONS IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE YOUR HOME BY A PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN EVENING COURSE STARTING OCTOBER 10th WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS pm to 930 pm 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIE WRDS GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Morisette brings samples By KAREN IlEWLIt Herald Special Claude Morlssette may not have customers eating out of his Chlp yet but Mon day night meet ing he came close to having council members eating out of his hand The Acton entrepre neur tried once again to sell the town on his venture this time by bringing in samples of his french fries to boot The fresh chips brought cheers from around the table but even a full stomach I some councillors minds The deep fry question remains to be resolvednt the September meet ing OPENING SOON THE TANNING CENTRE THANK- YOU BRAMPTONGEORGETOWN from JOHN DEAMER AND THE NEW DEMOCRATS FOR YOUR SUPPORT TIME For BmautHul Nails ITS TIME YOU GOT IN ON THE GOOD NEWS FROM UNION GAS Union Gas continues to offer price advantage While electricity rates continue to climb Union Gas is keeping the cost of home comfort down to earth with safe clean and economical natural gas OffOil 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