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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 16

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Mi Page SECTION THE HERALD CORN COB CAPERS at the Ontario Agricultural Museum Dan Alton feeding bundles of wheat Into a 1K5 Robert Bell thresher Mrs Joyce Young is practising an Indian craft using corn huaki ThadolU There are many threshers on sight but they are rarely used The belt In the she makes like those by the have no facet The foreground tarns by steam and runs the thresher believed anything with a face had a spirit Herald photo Herald photo Making shingles easier than putting them on Steve Thistle Is operating a shingle saw ran totally by steam The cedar shingles fell like slices of bread Only on special days Is the saw used because It needs so much steam Herald photo Motorcycle stats need tempering riders argue Herald Special Figures don t lie said wise man but liars always figure Stall sties it can be argued taken out of context or stripped of relevant numb ers can inspire prejudiced judgements And so it has been in the opinions of some experienced motorcyclists with Ihe latest on motorcycle totalities in Ontario for 1904 The Ministry of Transportation and Communications recently report 140 deaths to operators and passengers of motorcycles last year per cent more than the 117 fatalities documented in 1083 and an 11 per cent over the worst previous total of in statistics to be sure and for the automobile driver always suspected motorcycles were deali traps or wary parents of teenagera eager to ride the open road fuel for protests But cooler indiscriminate heads are more operators riding more through more of the year Motorcycles are a fun thing That isn t damning them that a praising I hem asserts Dave Armstrong past dent or the Off Road Riders motorcycle club After years of riding off road and street machines Mr Armstrong does not speak with a bias so much as he speaks out against She bias that has been directed towards all motorcyclists Motorcycling is a method of Sheridan production transportation It t a lifestyle In Young men and old music were what Southern Saints stood for at the festival They played music lo suit the day even it their amplifiers were out of place Herald photo have a number of librarian and a couple of We don l all wear black eat her jackets or bite the heads of snakes There are just as many loon and driving cars The conventional notion that motorcyclists are society road warriors hell bent for Is evident among as ludicrous as the assumption that era governors and most are strong armed involved in a TV bull or that sports car enthusiasts production filmed at the are frustrated playboys Unfortunate- Campus of published numbers lhat would A commitment to small firms commitment to support small business growth and survival was necessarily serve more objective or at least soften the critic Corporal John Arnold of the detachmentlsaveleran motorcycle patrolman and an instruct or at the Out motorcycle raining centre Statistics must be made relevant to the amount of miles ravelled he maintains I think that motorcyclists are ravelling a lot more miles This the odds for an accident There may be some increase in the percentages but to be a fair Indicator they would have to be matched against miles travelled The average annual increase In there are some people especially Sheridan College recent the younger riders who from time to time drive their motorcycles to Thehalf hour program excess explains Mr Armstrong Startinga Business lo however he is quick lo add ihere is a be a red in September genernltrendnottobeobservantwhcn over cable slallons in you re a car driver and Peel is part mean a molorcycle very be College s man threatening A great many fatalities dale to improve resourc are dismissed with the excuse Well I dldn see him The main ingredients in the formu la for a fatal accident have been Identified as excessive speeds and ale- 1 both for cars and motorcycles calculated official police Ties indicate clearly hat the shorn and blame must be divided equally Add to this shared responsibility and services entre preneurs according lo D stance Education Dean Peter Mallctt TV program pants agreed that there a serious gap between government financial and education he added You need a lot more than money to start a business You need to acquire knowledge through community resources and support services before Jumping and risking your Mr Mailed said Sheridan is closing the knowledge gap w a number of strategies including a 13 week homestudy course also entitled Starling a Business to be aired over local cable eta I ions in and Peel start ing the week of Sept The College will also attempt to make market advertising accounting and legal services available through an Innovation Centre being established this year Innovation Centre staff will work on a feepaying basis with business industry and government to meet the needs of entrepreneurs inventors and existing and new small business es To enroll n the 13- week home study course motorcycle registrations and licences has been calculated at over per cent with Unproved high Unsteady fuel costs and an Unproved capabilities in ail motor technology tires and braking here systems have made motorcycling an attractive- alternate form education in all of transportation Consequently there of Iransportatlon Writing course teachers Modest John Layman wins steam trophy John Layman Is a modest type of guy When it was announced he had won the David Roger Memorial Trophy on Labor Day he said they must have run out of people to give it to Mr Layman won the trophy for outstanding contribution and I nation to the Milton Steam Era show held annually in Milton the first weekend In September The Hewson Crescent man has been displaying his six model steam engines In Milton for the past years This year he also helped promote he event by putting up posters and spreading the news about the Steam Era The trophy sponsored by the Ontario Steam and Antique Preservation Association an organization Mr Layman has been a member of for over a decade second and post secondary school teachers In Halton and Peel will take some new strategies for teach ing writing back lo their classrooms this fall At a summer institute held at the Campus of Sheridan Col lege in July unique re search into the process and Teach ng of writing evolved Writing far Teach ers Involved an inside- out look at the process of writing Golden Age The Acton Golden Age Club will have a pot luck supper Wednesday Sept 18 at Tne new officers will be installed for the coming year at that time For more information call Power Power skating The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department power skating program is back once again only this time it is offering sessions based on participants skill levels Each level is designed to challenge the hockey player with the opportunity to develop his or her power agility speed and coordination Qualified instruction provided by both Chris Milne North Halton sports and Neil Cotton Georgetown District High School will guarantee an enjoyable learning experience All programs are for weeks For more Information call 260 Family asthma program The Family Asthma program in the Region is starting up for the fall season Programs are developed for children with asthma and their families offering a well rounded exercise swim and education program The course Is coordinated by a klnesiologlsl Joan There is no charge for the programs In Georgetown the fall session Is at the Georgetown District tllghSchooleachSalurdayfromSept Nov a For more Information call Art club meeting The Palette and Pencil Club will bold its general meeting Tuesday Sept at 30 Cedarvale Park Cottage which will Include the election of officers and input to help plan long range goals for its membership the club would like to encourage people who are interested to come out and meet the members over coffee and donuts For more information call Frank or Fran Anthony Police beat A pool on Greystone Crescent was drained of nil its water Friday night being punclured The pool lining received damage An estimated damage was done to the lawn and shrubs of Lane Court home Friday night In a hit and run A brown Ford van was seen in the area Barry D Tlmleck Chattered Accountant BIMDMG SURE 8776948 COFFEE BREAK Ik NO I O TED MORE INFORMATION Ok If A STREET GEORGETOWN L7G4B1 DISPOSALS LTD IIMEHOUSESAMGE ACTON ONT SUPPLIES LTD ARMSTRONG AVE NEW and USED Cars and Trucks 1 986 Nissans are in stock now Special Prices on all tolJILWJf NORTHBID NISSAN The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation In an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed tor your needs Service Includes full dining room service nursing assistance maid and laundry service a variety of planned activities use of all amenities Including pool beauty shop gift shop bar service The Bennett Health Care Centre A foundation ft District Memorial 1 Princess Arm Drive Georgetown Ontario 8770117 Start in 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