TilLHHlMD Wednesday July Peel wants 911 to be userpay Despite a i personal op- indited through tax he whole region Burlington Put holding you up Chair from Peel regional italton region Like Insurance benefits from the not McLaughlin wanted to man Bean said I bell service thai may never just those that happen to know if Peels CKTC vc should be in place Hilton regional council s services be needed but la Import pay Belt bills hearing will holdup Imp- wht I her wo win or not Ion decided not to sup- police and fire and lo have just In ease Mayor Harry Barrett lemcnlntinn of in He said he expects the port their should be staff report slat said We bo pay will conclude by reckon when ij goes be- lhc Peel will be arguing Hut the system by Bell Canada should be a user pay al a hearing this September When you make a 911 eall for help during an emergency you should puj for that call on your Bell bill just us you pay f or J ngdist en I Is is Peel s position Chairman Bean the system will cost Pet I million for and operation in the first Instead of pass ng that cost on to taxpayers in properly axes Peel would rather see financing of come from Bell subscribers I argue that smaller municipalities support our position because It may make it available to Chairman Bean said Otherwise the high toil of installing the system will discourage them from implement Quilts exhibition From the antique log cabin traditional wedding ring to the contemporary applique Quilts A Continuing tradition is a feature exhibition of Ontario Quilts dating from the lBSOs to the 1980s This uniqueand Intere sting exhibit of quilts will be on display at the Ontario Agricultural Museum from July 6 to August 10 a m to pm daily July the Museum Invites the public to bring quilts and questions to the Museum For further inform on call Mr and Mrs Keith King are pleased to announce the forthcoming of their youngest daughter Anne to Graham Alan Hill son of Mr and Mrs Boy UNI all of Georgetown Wedding will be held at INorval Presbyterian Church on July 1685 at Photo submitted Mr and Mrs of Georgetown arc pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Shirley Ann to Michael William son of Mr and Mrs Walter Thorn psett of Owen Sound The wedding took place at Georgetown Knox Presbyterian Church day at i p The Faculty of Mathe matics University of Waterloo is pleased to the eve- it or Jennifer noil who ranked In the top per cent of all In Canada In the Mathematics Contest Tor Grade 10 students Jennifer attends St Margaret School On prize day June 13 Jennifer also received the Science English and History award Jennifer is the daughter of and Mrs VON treats 1865 Halton patients Herald Special The branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses made nursing visits to 1 B65 patients in the rcg Ion In the past year At the annual meeting executive director of the branch Margaret Mac Icod reported that more than half their clients are over years of age Many have more than one illness which requir The VON be active in many direct ions in During the past year new stomal patients received VON home care service Palliative care is slili Increasing and the VON palliative care commit tec Is working closely with other community organizations in that The Friendly Visitor program coordinated by Ida Curnc is staffed by volunteers who pro vide companionship to many shut ins on nuing basis across the region at rest home and nurs homes There arc 15 VON annual meeting Herald Special Representatives from the staff and board of management of the nation branch of he Vic tor i an Order of Nurses attended the VON Ontario Annual Meet ing Royal Hotel June 14 and 15 the seminars were demonstrations of computer soft to be incorporated Into VON offices across tht province hide Wilson presl dent of her own public relations company and Ken consultant in fund raising gave a morning seminar deal with thur own areas of business from the Hilton brunch of the VON were Audrey Wells Delaney presi dent Josephine Kiel and Lazto Asi members of the board of management Margaret exe cutive director Carolyn Key worth and Carmen Harvey supervisors and Ida Curnc friendly Visitor Coordinator Milton threatens MX track owners Ml Herald Town council has told Leather own truck owner Monsell to meet the pro- of the town bylaw or face It gal action lengthy discuss among neighbors the track owners and members agreed to give Mr Ncllls until June 15 to meet the pro visions of the bylaw in regards to fencing or face further including prose John Young speaking f r the North Nassagn weya Ratepayers Asso- said he was concerned with the fact is not in place lo I nun trespass from the track on to adjoin properties real irritation for him however Is the fact he bylaw exists but the rack pern tors arc gelt ink away with Mr Young said the association had fought to slop the track but had eventually accepted it even though hey felt such a recreational use was not suitable on cultural land Lome Dobcrthicn speaking for the track operators said an event May 12 which raised concerns among the neighbors had been a time trial and had not been mentioned to the town be La use the track did not class It stand about races he said Mr Dobcrthien said withholding the license on the track now would be needless harassment the operators would no alternative put it hero under the provisions the Line Fence which neighbors bin re the cost of erecting line fences I I questioned the I of applying that a commercial and expressed pern lawyer said the towns ease has changed grcil since the last court tattle over he track three years ago when the town was told could not prevent operation of the track Hospital wants fire route Georgetown Memorial Hospital Is asking that an internal road on their property be designated a fire route The necessary site plans have been prcpar ed and the property has been Inspected by the Hills fire department Brock gets elected The chairman or the Region ion Authority has been elected vicechairman of the Association of Conservation Authorities of Ontario during a meeting held recently In Toronto Brock Harris has been a member of the Region Conservation Authority since 1963 and has served as its Chairman from to the present Mr Hirris and his family own and operate a acre dairy and cash crop farm in Burlington He is a Past President of the Halton Federal ion of Agriculture the Soil and Crop Association and the Dairy Association APPLE Autodass WINDSHIELDS roukh I involved timing riders a very difficult course speeds would have Ik en low and the noise would nut have been enough to disturb neigh If the town classed such an event as a rncc the owners would have to rethink Mortgage Protection Lei me show you how a Mutual I ifc mortgage protection plan can work for you and for It surprisingly re isonubtc And it also could provide you with extra income when you retire Call mc for the full story BRIAN GOODLET 1 0 Mounlalnview Rd S Suite 206 8774515 Mutual Life of Canada OFF ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATES 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on Sundays and Saturdays Some people make a picnic The s best thcolder women who make jams says Mrs Schicht They will pick as many as quarts Mrs Schicht say a the people come for the freshness of the berries A fresh berry Is nice and shiny looks so beau In the store they re so dull Some people who love picking come all ihe way from Toronto and ton said Mrs Schicht Strawberries are available from early June until the middle of July A pick your own list of farms across Ontario offering the vice can be had by phoning or writ Pick Your Own Ontario On la no Ministry of culture and Food Leg In Live Buildings Queen Park Toronto Ontario M7A 1A6 The list has been published for the past fourteen years The first year forms were on it Today there are The Ministry of culture and rccam mends pickers phone ahead check the avail ability of produce play grounds picnic sites and containers Mrs Schicht advises pickers not to overlook the smaller ripe berries They hove the same amount of sugar as the lorge ones They re sweeter says Mrs Schicht There is plenty of good picking left in the Hills area so happy pick full lime nurses in the branch Depend Cancer Society No objection to heroin During the past year or more a great many articles have in the press about the use of heroin for the relief of pain in cancer patients Many of these articles have cither misinterpre ted or misunderstood the role of the Canadian Cancer Society The Canadian Cancer Society is basically body of lay volunteers dedicated to the cause of assisting cancer pall cduc ling the public about cancer and nit fun is lor Lancer The Society is not involved in the proctlecof medcinc The Society Is dedl to assisting to provide the best possible medical care for cancer patients To this end the Ontario Division of the Society spent more than million In to provide services for cancer patients These expenditures included substantial financial assistance to provide pain relieving drugs for cancer patients these drugs be prescribed by physicians and the must Ik legally available If heroin is legalized by the federal Govern ment and its use for cancer patients Is recommended by medical profession the Ontario Division of Canadian Cancer Society pain relieving drugs for which the Division provides financial stance to needy pat according to Ontario Division dent David Hill DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT GEORGETOWN Call Jv The incredible array of birds and wildlife makes Ontarios Provincial Parks a naturalists dream Wake up with a warbler Have a hoot with an owl Share a laugh with a loon Ontarios Provincial Parks offer great family vacations and are easy to get to So leave the alarm clock at home Come park yourself Id L 18002683735 Hon Mm fl On