Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1986, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the HERALD Home Newspaper Halton Hills Established A Division of Canadian Newspapers Company Limited Georgetown Ontario Publish i mi J Advertising edging toward a breakthrough Phone b Parl It It MI J Town needs one When it comes to every lown needs a Thai more thin after a meeting last week I At AC stands for Architectural Conservation Ad Committee Hills has a steering committee devoted to starting up a heritage preservation group We need a LACAC to make propcity owners town businessmen more aware of what makes our town unique are hundreds of histonc structures and places in Hilton Hills that need to be preseived We are lucky in til it not too many de elopers have had chance to turn our into a glitzy century glass and mirrored city block I AC AC don st in the way of progress They can force a landowner or developer to destroj or tear down a historicit building A heritage committee can only delay the wrecker ball for a period of time while trying to and educate the Preserving the tan only be effectively carried out if 1 ACAC has support from their town councillors Council makes i decision about the steering committee report Oct lit We encourage them to endorse the group s lives lets pieserve the past foi our future generations We have i gold mine of heritage properties just waiting to be developed Those heritage properties already developed deserve a right to be preserved Only hypothetical Putting a school AIDS policy in place in order to be prepared for the worst seems logical enough However we wonder how this hypothetical policy will stand up should there be a growing AIDS problem in Hilton As it is now there are no students or teachers who hue AIDS That according to our Medical Officer of Graham It s enough to convince parents their children are safe when there is no problem However should AIDS spread among persons in this area expect people to act no diffcrentK than the have in the United States who fe ir foi their child safety will not calmly it i medic d officer is the only one who should know about an affected teacher or student in the school Parents will demand to know who he affected students ire ind some will most certainly pull their children out of school once the find out AIDS is still much a misunderstood disease Although our provincial government is spending thous inds of doll on infoimation programs there will be panic stricken and seared citizens We doubt whether p irents will agree that our medical of should have the responsibility to decide whether or not children w AIDS should be allowed to attend school Most people call themselves socially progressive when it comes to discrimin hut not when it means their child could be exposed to a life threatening disease New breed moving to the country If we hudn I ex pirn need si many unfulfilled expectations before would be templing to the federal New Parly is edging toward the threshold of a great electoral ik through Certainly man in party feel that And just about pollster in Iht country is tell us the current of popularity fir earlier surges And when they point to Quebec where all polls indicate the New now in better liked than the tones you tin I really dismiss the optimism party history at the polls its understandable We should In hedging our least until a few months be fori I he next election As witnessed in Quebec two years ago it dotsn 1 hug for lo reverse The lories wen 1WM holding out s seals came out with alone with per cent of the r vote The New won J per cent of lhat put not enough lo one MP Infill the New Democrats int dieted notebook There in w bred of people moving the country says Sum man v know Mr lives on Winston chill Boulevard just south of Sideroid He lived Hurt for 1 years ever since he decided move from an unstable environment in Belfast Northern Ireland When we moved in Ihe neighbors were super I was new to country and hod ask a lot of questions he remembers Mr McCali is a former jockey who raises horses and he down at the track most days when the season Is at lis looking after his en lied like keep his mind business of horses but ill is not what it should be on this setting The HI days when neighbors helped neighbors shared advice and machinery are over It seems the rural stability has been shaken by an influx of city folk and those whose in all thai neighborly On one side of his farm he has a neighbor who keeps a slaughterhouse raises a variety of animals The neighboring fnrms would complement each other or at least not prove bother some except for what amounts to a disrespect for another property rights Mr McCali Is having pro blems with his neighbor weeds which ore about foot tall and a town weed inspector had to be called Apart from lhat his neighbor animals hove on a number of broken through the fence and ravaged his property and the grove site of a favorite year old racehorse There ore no apologies from the neighbor only harsh words and rudeness he says On the other side of his farm Mr lives beside an A while ago his neighbor built holding pond which flooded water onto the horse farm during heavy rainfall and run off The town engineering department was called and the pond was a viololion of a property The neighbor should have taken it down but he t Mr said The flooding of water turned to ice in the winter making it impossible lo use part of his farm fur winter training of his horses he said A fence problem with a neighbor was only resolved after a Town representative made it clear with a homeowner It was his responsibility the problem A neighbor to neighbor chat t help In another case over trespassing livestock Mr Mc Call had to call Ihe police in order to have the problem rectified Pointing to the farm property north of his Mr says It like I wont to bury them but all I want is pence The farmer exhausted all his avenues of protest In fact just starting to contact a variety of government agencies that can hopefully help him Its a shame Its resorted to government policing All this retired jockey wonts Is some raped from his neighbors an MP from Quebec tight now it not unusual to htar them talk of taking in SHOT the recent convention of New in Nova delegates heard predictions from all Ottawa Report including federal liader Id that tht re would be a dramatic increase in seats when Ihe election is held The same thing is said in my provinces In party is on iraek with its plans for a million for the next federal fins iuld dout It the expenditures ol when the Democrats MPs Secretary Dennis has been talking about sophisticated high campaign featuring greater use of polls and advertising Should the standings Ik maintained it virtually certain lhat will do an inordinate in Quebec And officials art confident the only thine standing between Ihtm and a dramatic is an equally dramatic resurgence for the Tones They don foresee a I sweep the leadership of John Turner They also say ihtir optimism is more solidly founded this time bet of the depressed slate of the I irti which had previously provided homo of sorts for lift leaning firmer It Premier his been s lyint nice things about Iht leading mort than one pundit predict his return to polit under tint banner limItMStlTHI When you react with to various like to point to last years stunning victory in Quebec of I iberils You ire reminded nine THE MESS IS HERETO Citizens forum Right to exist for all people Dear Sir How ean wt I tip refugees of Canada s consists of refugees or dtsttnd ints from refugees Tht following is a parti list of emigrants to imdi starting from United Loyalists Irish Scottish Creations I ilhv inians 1st mans Germans Polish ikiin Sikhs ins ikisl ins and now Hum pel pie i inn ti an id if xrsttuli in their line 1 ind Thcj would not if a right lo own dtmoiriiii nun or If is the best cult 1 rt lip Ihousiuds if old will si disapptir will iur istin of life preottupalun with loner piri reutt would be if ihtv only ihml their future hire will become still its thin ir imprisin rites of should hut their right exist 11 is up ihi peoplt of tin world upon ihose tint do nit respect this righ plac lolivt I ii WRITE US A LETTER What do you think about what Is happening In llllls In this province across nation and around the world arc in your opinion The Herald its readers to express their through cltlicn forum Ml Irllrrs must he and in etude on address phone should be listed in fur Georceti us to verify Ihe I Herald reserves the rljht to ill Irttrnt us length taste mid possibly libelous jour litters lo The Herald lidudph Sally needs encouragement to bloom Silly improve self imate and hi communication skills the m ijor fating lOveirold s family Bom mint illy with eleft palate Sally is able to make her basic needs known with virtu words and I of Hut lr 0 express her deeper is frustrating Whin tin too it Sally either withdraws into herself covering fict Willi her hinds or out by sir tithing Silly mother his the II ill Shared ire program for relief m order to spend time with he other daughter who is teen tire helps pirtnts of the men cope by pnviding lan for the child in home selling or up to 14 month Shim foster pare relief finmcial support from the progr im ir On the plus suit Sally can dress feed herself is toilet trained sin is of own Silly re quires some supervision insure nil tht teeth gel cleaned especially those ire due to the pal ltd Sully ittcnds or trainable mentally in llurllngton weekday In summer she attends To inquire about becoming a fostir family for Sally call Hilton ire I or In your opinion Why do you like to i Why run a triathlon earlier the provincial Grits were not only humiliated at he polls but Mr llaurassa was totally discredited He even left the country for a time amid predictions that he would never a gain seek elected office The led Liberals now hold of the province seats And bearing this in mind NDP of say its no joke for them to talk of 15 or members from the province federal ridings Given Ihe current situation in Quebec with the popularity of the government in an ap parent free fall and with continuing reservations about the Liberal Party leadership coupled with the rigor mortis affecting the once- influential Parti there is clearly ground available for political And this time predictions may well be nomc out It just that since the party was formed in 1961 gone through nine federal elections listening some rather lost forecasts from New found I and to Columbia and the parly has never had more than MPs in House of Commons Haltons History from our files 30 years ago I Hon Mclean oil Toronto Its ex Milton Pain don Ml pain Wilde Scot I and Your body keeps me in really alter pointing to floss shape It gives me It gi a goal to work you a sense of towards Other wise I would train as hard combination with my laughing Just event that a beat influenced me Ihe feeling of be- persons athletic Mark Conway really get a in shape The ability more It runners high and high more than demands in I nnulhlHtl aIiia A I nq Ihe Lome Scots Band failed to the Canadian National bond trophy for their third consecutive year The band gave up first place for a fourth place Not all hand memberswere present The first swimming meet ever in Georgetown was held The Lions Club sponsored the event at the new community pool Club president Jim Jones was emcee and results Local doctor Williams made Bob Turnbull s Outdoor Trail col in the Globe and Mail Dr landed an almost 12 lb pickerel at Lake Isabella in Ihe Parry Sound district Mr and Mrs Harrison SI were married at St George Anglican Church and had their reception at the North Country Club The couple mooned in Mexico 15 years ago designer Betty Anne Smith of opened a boutique The store tailed By Bet is on Mill Street in and features ready to ir and individually designed clothing Paul Mercure became the in champion of the North Golf and Country Club Paul presented the Peter Memorial Trophy nam in memory of his youngest brother The Nerval won their first In Fastball League They won their last game when pllchtr John tripled scored two runs in inning Thcodorus Van were married in St Basil s in Vallejo The couple now live at Main Street South in 10 years ago Jon won her second North Ladies Invitational in row with score of Also for the second lime Ihyl was the winner of low net Georgetown District High School restlers were chosen to represent the Central Western of Ontario at the Ontario Summer Games Picked from Georgetown arc Hill Pete Wayne Martin Rick Steve Turner and Bill The Hills Swim Team finished the 1976 summer season with a second place finish at a meet in Hamilton Hills had 17 first places 17 second places and ten third places Hills publisher William announced the appoint of Bob as editor of the paper Mr flutter replaces Bill Johnston who moved lo Saskatchewan he edits 5 years ago Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Jamie Cunningham received his red certificate for successfully completing six week army cadet leader training course He received a plaque as runner up for the best cadet award Reverend Jim is the new minister of St Georges Anglican Church in Georgetown He will be serving the almost 300 families of the congregation Susan Budge of Terra Cotla finished second at the Canadian Orienteering championships in C She will reJoln Ihe Canadian team for Ihe World Orienteering Championships Knights of Columbus members the Hills Huff and Puffers Hockey Club and good feeling anything about yourself personal goal and strength conquest

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy