SECTION B Tilt HERALD Wednesday October By IBM Acton teachers picking up tips Monday afternoon Acton High teachers picked up a few tips on I aw to leach better from their peers Louise Kruogcr and Ken Ellis shared Ihelr experiences gained at the Learn Styles Institute in New York City this July The authors of Teaching Students Through Their Individual Learning Styles taught the Acton High teachers the testing program they developed to Identify unique elements of style preferred by individual Legion Lines The president Branch 120 Norm Ward like to extend his sincere thanks to Hazel and the cast of Meet Again also Bob McNellly and all the members of the legion who any way to make the show a huge success The poppy chairmen Hurry Brown in of speakers for the public schools on Remembrance day or in trench Anyone wishing to help contact Harry at There will be an Air Cadet dinner and dance Oct 19 tickets are available from Joe at per couple Legion ladies Lad there will be a meeting in the Lounge Oct 10 at for all members interested in the holiday weekend In Niagara Falls New York from Nov through Nov 3 Anyone who will be unable to attend this meeting call Mary Franks at Do not forget the banquets Oct 12 Oct IB and 19 Help your telephoning committee and give them a ring if you re able to be of some help Aieda McCartney Is still in hospital and I hope you are remembering to keepintoucbwilhher I put the wrong phone number In the ladles legion news last week The sick chairman is Mae Lawr and her phone nunber Is Get in touch with Mac to report anyone who Is 111 or in hospital Our ladles arc doing a terrific job at the theatre this week while the revue We II Meet Again is playing tl opening ceremony on Thursday was Impressive with the presentation of the flags d the Introduction of the standard bearers to the audience Ma I the Hennessey was introduced as the only veteran present from the 1st World WaVwhlch he acknowledged with a salute Jean severar tickets left for the ladies night Oct 13 If you wish to purchase call Jean I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY learners Research data being compiled supports their theory that there are noticeable increases In student achievement when the teaching style matches learning style Monday afternoons presentation of Instructional techniques is part of a series of professional development programs at the high school aimed at matching teaching and learning styles Area residents are welcome to attend 11 presentations Dart shoot winners Harry Brown Frank Shields Ken Nash Stella and Ted Smith The winner of the draw was Doug Norton Euchre winners Oct Ladies 1st Myra 2nd Oliver Scragg booby Mike Brown Gents 1st Joe 2nd Gary Alton booby Bruce Hurley Car Club Winners Sept Al Bailey 147 Mildred Herbert Mrs Ed Stafford Dick Succee 434 Ray Inglis 305 Don Herri ngton Cor Club Winners Oct a Bill Stone Les Sadler Trevor Williams 134 Chris Milne David Hannah Marie Entertainment by Oct 12 Sick List B and Cowan in Georgetown Hospital King in Sunnybrook Hospital Bottoms in St Michael s Hospital Wm Bill Glbbs and Fan Weaver in the Bennett Centre Stan In St John s Barb Burns Chubby Stapleton Sharkey George Johnson M Hennessey and G Hayes all at home MICRO COMPUTER SALES WORD PROCESSING SECRETARIAL SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES 8778877 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohan DT 122 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 Good service good coverage goodpnee- Thats State Rum insurance ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD 174QutphSt Georgetown 8774814 877 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there STATff FARM INSURANCE lmnncCMiMriM It was day of good deed for the Georgetown Lions Dub Saturday Club members like Tom of George town gave a helping hand to members the community like Cunning ham of Street She got her windows sparkling clean thanks to Mr Cotton Herald photo Senior Citizen Appreciation Week October 21 October 25 LET US HELP YOU PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER would to- iimt urn fo all fiatuutat All normal services at a reduction of O Please phone our service department for appointment Ask for Dick or Paul South tFREC PICKUP ANOOEUVERV IF ANDREW MURRAY CHEVROLET MOTORS LIMITED 8776944 GEORGETOWN TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 36 MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN 8775185 NOTICE TO ELECTORS POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS The Assessment Office for the Province of Ontario has submitted the preliminary List of tors and it will be posted on October 1965 In the Office of the Clerk Administrator Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Halton Road No 3 for Inspection A copy of the Preliminary of Electors will also be posted at the following locations Former Town of Acton Municipal Off ice Mill Street East Acton Ontario Public Library 1 River Street Acton Ontario Hornby Post Office Post Office Post Office Post Office Bower Avenue Acton Ontario Former Township of WARDS 3 AND Municipal PostOffice Treasury 1 2 Street of Georgetown 30 Ma South Georgetown Ontario Georgetown Ontario Hills Library and Cultural Centre Church Street Georgetown Ontario Electors are requested to examine the List to ensure that their names and the relevant matlon are correctly shown therein Attention Is drawn to the necessity to complete the required form available at the Office of the Returning and Revising Officer at the Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Halton Road No 3 commencing on Tuesday October 15th 1985 through to Wednesday October 23rd 1 985 from 8 30 to 4 30 p m excluding Saturdays and Sundays The last day for filing forms requesting additions corrections or deletions from the List will be Wednesday October 1 at 4 30 p m R RICHARDSON RETURNING AND REVISING OFFICER P O Box 1 28 DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER 1 985 Hills Georgetown Ontario Struggling authors suffer under tax says chief librarian Someday you may be paying Canadian authors or their books you take out of the public library said Betsy chief librarian at the Georgetown Library It called a public lending rate You would not pay directly but through a national fund like Canada Art Council from which money would be taken and given to authors whose books popular in libraries Some Canadian authors believe they should be rewarded for books which become public property and are read over and over but are only paid for once They arc robbed of the fruits of their labor It s like a contravention of a copyright Mrs Comwell said lire Canadian government would choose different libraries probably city libraries to monitor circulation of Canadian books Money given to authors would be based on that circulation It be a problem at the Georgetown library to keep such records because we are computerized but I don t think wc would be picked Mrs Cornwell said She also said she t support the Idea because the struggling authors whose books are seldom read would not receive much money Only the authors who arc already making a good living would benefit because their books sell and are widely circulated at libraries Authors In one Scandinavian country country Britain and Australia receive money from public lending right programs Some British authors refuse the money because they make enough and would like to see poor writers gel it Mrs Cornwell said There is not much chance now of authors receiving a public lending right under the Conservative government Mrs Cornwell said They Canadian authors felt they were getting close under the Liberal government she added COMMISSION AGENCY AVAILABLE In Georgetown Profit potential 18000 to 30000 per year Letter of credit required Mall brief resume to SUNOCO INC 25 Blvd Building no 1 Toronto Ontario M4H1B5 Arm TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 36 MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE TO ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT nations on the proper form win be received by the Returning Officer a the Municipal Administration Bu on Trafalgar Road Halton Road No lor follow Elected Offices for three year terms 1908 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS Mayor To be elected at large and serve as a member on both Trw Regional Municipal of Halton and Town of Hallon Counc la 4 Counc tors To servo on both The Reg pal of and Town Halton Hills Councils one such Councillor to be elected from each of Ihe Four Wards THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION s One such Trustee to bo elected by Public School Electors from the combined Wards Town Acton and Townah One such Trustee to be elected by Public School Electors from the combined Wards 3 and 4 Town Georgetown THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD HILLS HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION Comm To serve on the Halton H Its Hydro- Electric Commission one such Commissioner to bo elected from each of the Four Wards The period during ch nations for the above offices will be received Is between the hours a and from Thursday October 1 1985 and Friday OctoboMBth and between the hours of a m Nominations on tho proper form II bo received by the Returning Officer tor Town Mlton at tho Town of Municipal Buildings Victoria Park Square 43 Brown Street ion or the following elected THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Trustee To be elected at largo by the Roman Catholic Separate School Electors from combined Municipalities of Town Halton lis and Town of Hon Tho period during which Nominations or me above office will be received to the hours of 30 a m and 30 m from Thursday October 1985 and Friday October 1986 and between the hours of a and Octobers 1st 1985 Candidates are required to submit Nominations on the prescribed form Informal on retat to Nomination forms and Municipal Wards may be obtained from Office of tho Returning Oil cor lor Town HUfs Municipal Administration Build Road Road No 3 between the of 30 e and 30 m Monday to Friday K RICHARDSON RETURNING OFFICER TOWN OF HILLS town ONTARIO L7Q4T1 DATED OF OCTOBER 1B8S