Home Newspaper of Hal Hills Established 1866 A Division of Canadian Newspapers Company Limited Street Georgetown Ontario 3Z6 I Publish r j I HUMAN Second Mi I 0943 Till lit RAID Wednesday July PHONL877 highest in Hills Youth and sex Thats a problem in Halton Hills according to a report on Halton s experience with sexually transmitted diseases The report says that given our population the in cidence of gonorrhea in Hills is considerably higher than in the region other municipalities It more than double the Oakville rate Dr Yassi says The largest number of infected people continues to be the 15 to 29 year olds In fact HO per cent of Halton cases are under and 25 per cent are under 20 years old That s something we should be concerned about especially in the case of young women where the resulting consequences of could be devastating We support Dr s recommendation that a clinic be established Halton Hills similar to clinics in Oakville and Burlington to make young people more in formed and it is hoped prevent sexually transmitted diseases in our community Implementing Yassi recommendations won cost the region a cent as the Ministry of Health has a 100 per cent funded program to cut down on venereal diseases Loiria opens to wheelchairs Steven Warren is a Milton artist specializing In As Sieve depends on his wheelchair for mobility his recently opened gallery in accessible to all Tonight Wednesday at m and again July IB at Against the Odds on Cable 4 will present an interview with this recognized Canadian artist The Kingdom Gallery is on Guelph Line and displays Steve s and other artists work Continuing with this series on places to go Casa in Toronto is now totally wheelchair accessible After five years and Henry hideaway has been modified by Wmtarlo City of Toronto and the Kiwonls Club For those little more flush Europe is waiting Assist is group of ravel agents that hove taken extra effort lo keep an uptodate library of tours Cor the handicapped Travel Helpers In Don Mills is the largest of these agencies Locally Can Travel in Milton still his openings for September in their London theatre package Trans and accommodation has selected for in wheel eh This lour is being organized by June McAvellu occupational therap ist tor additional information contact nil or Can Travel in Milton Sometimes traditional treatment techniques are unsuitable for persons with existing disabilities should compile their situation with injuries The surplus weight of a cumbersome plaster cast may in some cases be sited by the use of fibre glass It is light sturdy no covered by and not readily available in smaller communities persons often are more familiar with their individual en pa bill lies than members of the medical profession who may see them on an emergency basis without a history of the total situation If you have a special condition thai requires special on in emergencies then seek the that are most to jour needs Unintentional errors in treat mint result in permanent damage far mure serious lhan the original injury it has been led that iatrogenic disorders account for up to third of in the USX comment Reach out through prayer urn- llolylrosi Parish In order o come God as He really is and to experience His love for us it is necessary to try to contact Htm Others might testify about their knowledge of God what He is like but each person must develop his her own acquaintance with Him much about wonderful personality fromihosewhohnvcmethlm but until we have met with and communicated with the individual ourselves we will really never know that person Just as every genuine human relationship is unique and can only be experienced by those who enter into such a relationship so each person love relationship God is unique and can only be achieved by the individual themselves and cannot be adequately to anyone else If one remains aloof waiting for God to come to him without trying to re nil out for God he will never know God mure than he could know another person whom he treated in the same w ly Prayer is simply communicating with God trying lo put ourselves in touch with Him or have contact with Through prayer Someone out there becomes someone personal who is close us and concerned about us We can never be absolutely sure thai there is a God nor come to know whal He Is like pray When someone refuses to pray he becomes imprisoned in hs own God liken ess Farm books under scrutiny As the financial drlsis in agriculture deepened in Revenue Canada auditors were the books of more than 1 GOO farm operations in What they found allow them to wring on additional 914 In tax revenue from the farmers in the pro vi nee In total 1 farmers paid an average of in extra taxes lo the federal treasury By comparison Quebec farmers were audited during the year and assessed mill on in additional taxes But in Saskatchewan farmers were examined by depart auditors and told lo pay an additional 4 million In all farmers across Ihe country came vide Ihe close scrutiny of department auditors who ferreted out almost 5 million in addition lax revenue lUe information was provided by Ilcvcjaue Minister House of Commons order in response to a written paper by Tory MP question placed on the Lome History Actually Im older than I look just cant AFFORD to be my age How not to be afraid Milt KAMI- It Immanuel I ulhcranthurch It is safe to say that there is more fear of flying in the world today there was a few weeks ago The hijacking to Beirut the apparent mass murder on the Air Indio flight the explosions at Frankfurt and Tokyo one could easily feel uncom fori about buying airline tickets I- ear is a problem Some people are par ilyzed by It Then we call it a phlili Most of us just press on through life with our fears Courage we tell ourselves does not mean not heme if raid It means doing what ive to do in spite of fear We cm try to get rid of fear oral 1 minimize it by getting rid of the thing we feir We can try to the txtcrml threat it is important and necessary to try to do so is wilh ihe increased security we are heir about Me try to fear in other way We drive carefully try to have proper diet and proper exercise There ire We have ird tin person who though the ultimate ins was to stay in bed all d Then he re id statistics indicating thai more people died in bed than anywhere There Is way to avoid alt danger Hie most person may yiunc The most careless person die old Hut both die We all fan death no natter what w do Then is mother way fear in isk ourselves why we are afraid whither we really need be Now we are in a realm psychology sociology and scunic i offer no help no hope we fear We fear because hi don trust or trust enough should we trusf That is the qui turn Whom can mist Who is li Should we trust ourselves No We know thai we are weak and fallible and limned We are getting older Should we trust other people All the other pes pie are weak and fallible and limned too It was other people who put all those explosives in various places Should we trust the govern menl Let them pass a law against death fly process of elimination the only One trust is God Only He is unlimited Only He is perfect in might and wisdom Only He can really help In the Bible from God Is saying Trust Me But does God help die all the time Did God help them He helped them a great deal No one would ever have lire and breath food and clothes shelter and protection without God granting it But we still die We should still trust God We should say wilh Job Though He slay me yet will I trust In Him Job How can that be God the Son died on the cross for our sins to forgive us our sins to give us eternal life God gives all of us many blessings in this life To those who believe in Christ He gives eternal life John IB Cleaning up the patronage mess Report 1U Sit mat an party task on mcntiry reform has provided Prime Minister Brian Mulroncy with a marvellous escape route from the growing embarrassment of patronage The timing is near perfect The task force headed by veteran MP James McGralh who was fisheries minister In the Clark government suggests that some political appointments now made by the prime minister and cabinet be subject to a review by Members of lament And that while eliminating patronage would at least give it a new legitimacy Appointments approved by a parliamentary committee would at the very least appear more respect able lhan those handed out bolus Furthermore potential embarrass menl of committee hearings would discourage some of the more blatant appointments such as relatives and unqualified friends Under the task force s recommen datian most order tees could be asked appear before a parliamentary committee to be questioned and assessed And while the committee could veto only a small percentage of appointments the examining process itself would obviously go a long way eliminating lingering odor of pitronnge This odor became rather unpleasant in the dying days of the regime and despite promises of a clean up the govern mini seems to have embraced the system with unrestrained enthusiasm GOOD TIMING In fact it is reached the stage win re with ihe possible exception of pinsun indexing patronage is the most damaeine issue facing this new government It Is causing backbench Tory MPs more than Ihcy had ex pec led is constituents rail against Mr wholesale patronage appointments It that lit doing anything thin his liberal prcdecess ore it just that he has been doing it faster and perhaps more indiscrimln than the loot entrenched Grits Bui what Is so much difficulty fir his MPs is the fad that Mr whin campaigning for his ittorj t iv try Indication that the would be placed In th it debate with other it the one in which he minted Liberal Leader John Turn on the issue the leader said that There his to be abetter way Criticising Mr Turner for agree ing Pierre Trudtau s postdated an outraged Mr Mulro nty shouted You could have said no But a couple of months after assumlnj office the new Tory prime minister had made the patronage trough at liable to lung suffering Con servitivcs from coast to coast Despite the addition of a few high profile Liberals and New Demo crats the list of appointments has been strikingly partisan And It has rtached tht point where individual MPs arc complaining privately to prime minister This whole patronage Issue is hurting us In the West said a Tory MP from Alberta People are telling me that after campaigning lo clean up Ihis mess we arc actually looking worse than he Grits The idea of a review process for appointments is not new Ironically it was suggested by Mr last year when he was so angered by the Trudcau and Turner appointments Such a review he said Would enable us to reach a degree of objectivity which for the most part was absent in the secret appointments Mr Turner wished make In meantime the new prime minister wasted little time In getting to work under the old system And just as the criticism is reaching worrisome proportions along comes task force with escape route The prime minister by embracing the suggestions can not only clean up the whole system but he will already have all his key appointees In place Since a certain amount of patron is expected In any event it should not be difficult accommodate most deserving Tories even with a review committee in place And moment such a committee Is established the should be off Tory MPs so far as this issue Is concerned TII1HTV AGOFiremen Bud Hyde and Jack Harlow dove deep to retrieve the body of Provincial Paper employee at the Tenth Line bridge near Glen Wlllloms A Toronto girl died in a swimming accident In almost the same spot three years earlier John Haines one of Gtorgetown and best lacrosse scorers ended his season with a broken leg The visiting team from won the match Frank Black and Miss Joyce want to start an Artists Club in Georgetown All those interested in painting photography arc asked Ten year old Akka Baker of Glen Williams received broken collar and pelvic bones after being run over by a car at the Terra Colin playground was partially burled in the sand Third year Institute of Technoloej student Gordon Bird received a scholarship from the Stark I lee Ironic Instruments Co The was for a student with technical proficiency and superior skill In writ technical reports The much needed post office boxes will finally be installed at George- towns post office This Is the post office s answer to Georgetown rapid growth AGO Mayor Steamer the organizer of the Litter Chase was disappointed when only seven people showed up The even were high school students Reynolds and Sharon Stoyles two lota nans Ralph Ursel and Ken Faulk two firemen Bill Hyde and Walter and Lion Alec Blake well Art Is once again the leader of the Georgetown Citizen Eland rider his guidance the band has won five firsts at Canadian National Exhibition competitions Wrestler Joe 105 and a half pounds won a gold medal in his Aught class at a national meet in Calgary Clive Llewellyn and Brian Leslie also from Georgetown won silver medals The Halton Board of Education hired teachers for the region high schools They still must hire 40 teachers reach their Nor vol School was the smallest of seven junior schools at a track meet but won the competition anyway Kennedy Glen Williams Harrison Park and Chapel were defeated by the littlest champion AGOThree men led but foiled lo save the life of 11 year old Kevin Robbln who drowned just w est of the Town Line bridge In Bob Wolfe Robert Callahan and Brian were unable to retrieve the boy from a whirlpool The Georgetown Fireflies ted their sixth birthday by camping at the Milton Heights Campgrounds Bowler Charlene MacCormack of Georgetown won the national 1975 Masters Bowlers Championships She defeated eight opponents before winning against Elsie Fielder of by points Water polo is lo become George town newest sport Pool organizer Chris Hall wants mens and ladies cams formed Jack is expected to coach Hunter achieved the highest academic standards of all Georgetown District High School students There were Ontario Scholars this year I- IV I- AGO Georgetown s Little Theatre fund raising passed the halfway mark of their goal of More than 140 commemorative scat plaques were sold Georgetown inter county ladies tennis team won four big matches at Rose thorn Thomson Pat Harris Marilyn Serjeant son Alh son Audrey Houston and Ann Kennedy shared in the doubles victories Three local wrestlers art off to the World Schoolboy Championships in Sweden after winning at Canadian finals in Thunder Bay Mike Sweczie will be competing in the midget division Jeff Knight and Steve Power will be In bantam Volunteer this summer Summer is a special time when volunteers are required more than ever because so many people go awny on hall The Volunteer Bureau repi rts thai a number of interesting jobs ire lomine ex tided wheelchair from one department to another An is for copying lolallng word process ing and filing Training is provided Drivers are needed I provide occasional transportation or to on a regular basis either in town or to mutton and Toronto fix choice is jours and International Peace Camp mileage is paid Meals on require drivers and assistant to help deliver noon lo the elder In sales there is a position open for some one to help run a gift shop about hours per week Call for more information about these volunteer jobs Letter to the editor Ball players raise for Kidney Foundation Dear Sir Back on May Shaws SOU Slow Old Ballplayers held a tournament at the grounds in order In raise monty for lhe George town Branch of lhe Kid ney foundation Being members of lhe Club Pilch League for the past three years and nol being a service club we thought it only proper that we perform a for our lown Also being first endeavour on our part art not officially sponsored but did a lot of help on short notice due to mix and staffing at the time neither town paper earned any results or pictures from the tour Therefore 1 would now like to til auk Milltr the Town Council and especially Debbie Powell of the recreation department for allowing us to use I- air grounds Nexi there was and Al of Kcefe for doing footwork in obtaining the liquor lictnst and he beer for tht Beer Garden as well as donating the mugs cooler bogs which wire given away as Bud Jackson from the Motor Co gave us pens Finn Arnold from MatDonalds supplied lei and Bill Marco- from and M Pro Sports donated Ihe base balls Nick member got us some light bags from Air Canada and Pete Wanner team member cutlery from World Ways Airlines Weston Bakeries through Chris Botticelli and Dempsters through must go to ill the teams who participated but ally to Muffler learn from Llmehousc who won the consolation round and The Last Merchants who win our overall chnm Chester helped with the hot dog and him burg buns while John I u dies from The William Co ltd gave us orange drinks milk and chocolate bars Of course John Shaw tour sponsor donated trophies from Shows Trophies Lastly 1 would public This will be an annual lyllkelolhanktheenlire tournament SOB Ball Club for their wt hope more efforts and lime they Inn double our donation donated towards the of J62 to the Kidney lournamenl especially ion Wayne Richardson who must have run himself ragged In gelling the Sincerely dune major organizational Manager problems solved Ball Club Reaction sought over its development llMII Herald Special Town staff will up a joint public meeting with Milton council and rate payers to get lo 1 proposed development on Niagara Escarpment land near Speysidc Tht International PeaccCampUPC own ere of Lois 13 and 14 Con Halton Hills has applied for a permit lo locale trailer on their area property claiming they need it for storage Hills had already recommended the Niagara Escarpment Commission NEC deny application in light of problems the commissi on has had thecamp in previous years The IPC town some time ago a plan lo put a large iitriational complex on the properly and was refused support because of in concerns sitmnnnK from fires on lands which tot out of threatened neighboring homes When the the Commission that body had concerns about Impact of lhe projeel NEC member and Dave Whit told council he had requested the si on defer the on pending Joint meeting with Milton council area res I dents NFC has no method of receiving public Input on tlona he said so a public meeting wilh the councils which could be reported back to the along with councils recommenda lion was the only poss iblt method of achieving this He felt the PIC legal representative should be asked lay out the development plan for council and the community to evaluate it The fact we got piett at a time Is whol got us into the mess we re In with the Croat an Nor val Mr Whiting said I don I want to see that happen again Town staff was Instructed to setup a suitable milling date during the second week of July