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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1985, p. 6

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Pane THE April Boost to campaign Hamilton visited by leader Doug Hamilton had an opportunity to with his leader Bob llae In Milton MOWN Herald Staff candidate for Hilton Burlington Doug Hamilton got a big boost hit campaign when his leader bus pulled into W hill In Milton Leader Bob was on a stopover in the and he spent about hour his Mr the turnout of about people to the rally Thcrcwasotimethata meeting of New In this rid could be meeting at just one table hesoid The NDP leader look a of pot at his opponent rank M Hi chastised Mr for J comment he that day bout money a K ind 1ike riding for improvement lit said it only c treat Tory r belter in other ridings Mr line said Bui I II true for a true alio for schools he said In nk Miller Is say ing if don vote for the Tories you be pun shed But say if you do vule for the Tories will be punished The Progressive Con deserve to be thrown out on their ronment record alone Mr The NDP can out spend the other parties but the parly can out work them he said On his bus journey he seen enthusiasm at every stop for the party he said Mr line performed for audience by bringing out electronic key board and a few bongs the Conservatives The musically inclined Icider sang two songs one about the Frank Her strategist tum in his plaid suit blue the other about acid ram called Torj Weather Advance polling starts Qualified electors will have three opportunities to cast their ballot in designated advance polls for Ontario election prior to the Mov election day Advance polling will take place between 11 am and on April and Designated advance polls arc offered for the convenience of those qualified electors who expect to be unable vote on election day The Ontario Election Office reminds electors that may cost a ballot at any or the advance polling local i within their electoral district and hat their names must be on the polling lists in their poll divisions CAST Laurie and Bandy of Georgetown were out practising Sunday The River In Nerval couple t even catch any sucker garbage million liability coverage Insurance rates increase The day after the election will be Stephen birthday The toddler enjoyed nibbling on Hal ton Burlington Conservative can didate Peter Pom troy campaign literature much as meeting Mr Stephen was taking a ride down Main Street Georgetown with mom and dad David and Janice Koley Saturday afternoon when he met the politician Ha Hon Burlington Liberal candidate Don Knight got a helping hand Saturday morning from a David Parker The two were break fasting on Acton Mill Street Herald photo By AM Herald Staff With hefty lawsuits be ing waged against neigh boring municipalities the town a increasing its liability insurance to 10 million for any one claim Monday night reviewed the 441 Insurance program they have with Frank Cowan Company Limited for 1985 While the rates for property and automobile fleet insurance hven changed much over 19B4 the rates for municipal liability Insurance have significantly increased They ve gone from 190 In 1984 to this year Harry Levy was told the own pays for property and 579 for automobile Letters to the editor Miller should take an antinuke stand Dear Sir better to jobs that do that can Frank Miller says the neither designing a be carried on a small coming election has which will not missile like the cruise nothing to do with the protect us and which will At about per arms race He should likely put nuclear Onlorio will sell think again on Ontario soil for more than can His federal counter Furthermore next possibly be used for part must soon decide yenr Ontario Hydro will ban purposes and so whether Canada will begin selling tritium we be making the most help with Star Wars from the Darlington significant contribution research Nuclear Power plant to that Canada could ever It would bring a few the US where nuclear make to the arms race jobs to Ontario thereby warhead producers ore stealing our best desperate to buy it and computer Tritium boosts the experts from productive power of bombs jobs that moke our lives by a thousand times so Whiting wants tender procedure reopened Praise for a fine lady from writer Dear Sir I was kind of you to put the editorial write up in your paper last week in memory of Mrs Bell I feel that 1 have lost a friend Although I did not see her very often we always had a chat when we met My family lived at before I was married so I was always interested in her news I enjoyed the little poems she Included so often I myself started writing the news in the middle sixties so Mrs and myself must have both started around the same lime I was pleased sec her picture in with the write up in The Herald last week Sincerely Winifred Smith Miller should be telling I Ottawa and Ontariansl that we want nothing to do with helping the build up of nuclear weapons I As good neighbors should be putting out a steadying hand to the south when they arc starting on a frightfully wrong course Yours truly Janet Duval HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 224 Mapla Avanua PASTOR Father Diva Cote PASTOR Con MASSES Saturday and noon TMKiM that Fdr New WINDOWCARPET CLEANING PRICE With H HONEYMOON SUITE MEMORIAL ARENA BRAMPTON ELLIOTT STREET SAT MAY pm Advance Tickets at Bass Sams Bramalea Kir 7934110 AFTER FIVE AND THINGS TO DO AN PLACES TO GO PRElvtCA WEEKS SHOWS MO HWY DANCING MAIN ST 8773388 A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES 6232 Herald Staff A complaint by a Bur hngton cleaning com pa n Group that the region made a a contract with a Chicago based company without going through the tendering pro cedure is still to be answered by regional councillors Bill Ingram president of said he Halton Centennial Manor clean contract is worth between Si and million a year lie wants the tendering procedure to be followed and the current agree ment reconsidered Hills Coun Dave Whiting also wants the tendering process re opened despite the costs and legal problems such a move entails Last week Coun Whit said the integrity of the region Is at stake In this situation Why dldn we follow our procedure of tender Who are we cover ing up for Oakvillc Coun Fred Oliver demanded He was cut off by regional chairman Peter who moved the insurance in 1985 up four per cent over lost insurance fees There are numerous claims against with values In excess of million the company a report notes The overall municipal liability experience has deteriorated over the past four years from a loss ratio of per cent to per cent Hank Roy of Frank Cowan Company said municipalities are in a vulnerable position now with the current trend to sue them The fact there are so many claims being made against municipalities has prompted the dramatic hike in the cost of liability insurance he said the attitude of our courts in seeking to find defendants with assets so that a claimant may be placed in funds is reflected in the present exceedingly unprofitable experience of the liabili insurance the company report says million claim with an million that would be extra million if a a problem In todays claim exceeds that climate I not quite sure that would be enough Mr Roy Anything in excess of chuckled VIDEO HOME MOVIE RENTALS meeting Into camera as confidential matters were feared to be expos ed Today Wednesday a special meeting of council Is to be held at 1 p in at which time the matter is expected to be resolved An hour discussion in camera last week didn result in a solution tolthe dilemma despite the help of regional surer Joe and solicitor Ken Anderson who were called in In an 118 recorded to defer the matter Hills Courts Jake Kuiken and Dave Whit voted in favor while Mike Armstrong WEDNESDAY MEMBERS WEEKLY SPECIAL ALL MOVIES EXCEPT NEW MINIMUM OF TWO MOVIES VCR RENTAL B PER NIGHT MOUNTAIN VIEW MOUNTAINVIEW PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8731566 TREAT YOUR GUESTS TO A doit yourself BUFFETf Great for Picnics Receptions or any Event where Friends Meet AS FEW AS 15 AS MANY AS 1500 Buffet Consists of 1 3 pes chicken per person 2 3 different types of salad 3 Bread buttered 4 Plates 5 Serviettes Forks Wet naps 6 Bread trays serving spoons 7 Table cloths 310 per person 8775241

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