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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1987, p. 1

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properly The school hud been tin smoking arui and nonsmoking leens tended not to use Mrs Singleton said With he new school rules Hint courtyard will become a gathering place for everyone ire to put picnic there and ike it into i spot where students mi it As it Is now It conducive socialising Mrs Singleton said The hired do other rcnoi lions at the school has been iskcd to look upgrading the e oum Were going to use iro student council events Student Council president Debbie 17 said Last flowers up there but they kind of died from the smoke How many of the s I Students will be affected the ban According to the pninipil about 100 from all grades The rules haic been spelled out very irly students should they smoking No wis there i speech the but printed rules posted In each caught smoking tin or in the school building is i rse in terms of punishment than citing on the school property outside High off the bat students will lie home and told return with their p se cond time II be suspended there tot of opposition to tin new ruling Most ki Is who smoke to us student rip Jim said think re just going lo find other pi it is it Hopefully it will en courage people quit IIk student smokers wdl tie the people standing on the sidewalk in front of school or down the street the grocer store or George Anglic in Mrs Singleton tile ban is step to discount from it it isier for eons o irt if see their friends smoking in the tlnj ilk through Adolescents ire into smoking the principal stid Hit j inn addicted to il like smokers When is adults quit or reason teens will quit because peer pressure Mrs Singleton said pressure to dee Smoking was binned list ride J students In Grade 10 students win lubitcd on pirtv I his mould tin suit was extended ill fruits hi Jr9 District School si iff in eilitii Burlington dump site rated tops Reunion day Feb 21 is your opportunity lo get some use of rarely used snow suits and pants As pari of the Georgetown District High School Reunion a Snow Day will be held at iheTerraCotlaConservatlonoreii Cross country sleigh riding tobogganing and other out door snow spans wilt be part of the day which begin at 10 For more details contact Shepherd a or Tom Beer at The Snow Day will conclude laic inthedaywithalightmeal time Dig your and life- jackets the Georgetown Crazy Boat Race is coming to town April The Lions Club of Georgetown has taken over the organization of the race which begins at the loth Line bridge on the Credit River The canoes start further upstream at Cheltenham The finish is at the Glen Williams ridge A dance is planned In the where winners will be given their awards For information about the race contact either Bob Gordon Ten days talk Gideon Musa will discuss Why Are People Hungry at Bishop Letter School in Bramp ton at Feb looight Wednesday The talk is presented by the churches of Ten Days for World Development Chimney fire Acton firefighters were called to a chimney fire on Mill Street Sun day The fire which started at was caused by an unclean chimney Fire Prevention Officer Bob Meads said The fire remained tho chimney and caused no damage A warning was issued to the residents to have chimney cleaned before using it again donation John donated blood for he time Monday night at the Canadian Red Cross Society Wood clinic at Holy Cross Auditorium Sponsored by he Optimist Vice club and through Georgetown District Red Cross branch the clinic had three time donors Barry Pierce Turner Joan Thorns Donating times was Betty Baker Earning 10 donation pins were John McDonald Tari Dewdney Watson Peggy Karen Von and Thomas Warnnnr The next regular clinic for Georgetown is May Moonlight magic Wildlife Centre In you to an evening of Valen tine Moonlight Magic Friday from a 309 at the Wildlife Centre Staff will guide you along groom crosscountry ski trails by Die light of moon starting in There will also be skating on the pond with a crackling fire to warm up by Ikcr 1 firm Carnival hoopla Herald photo Sandy Campbell ml Day a student Is tern fills a ful pilch of a bean inter a hoop on the ground just away Jaycees service club folds after 26 years I Wit I Chain for Chairman llut cost of mi is ore I Die County ink Off his risurfnid i it to id Museum Mr nils I li I In I win with Mi rubers win loi Mr ird put Slid uiitci tit Iim tin lut Tin chili id ibout mi ml when it lit Id its list mi dim in of the dull on President of unturned ilispik in if fort Mlh loin Wildwood still part of budget discussions An attempt to keep Road out of the 1 budget liber i lions failed Monday night Couns Joe Hewitt and Sheldon brought forward a moimn that would pull the preferred plan and preliminary report on out of lOtrr budget talks The motion also no more staff reports on these unless council asked for them Sheldon suid that council keeps saying it docsn t want this plan it always seems to be on the floor The councillors support maintenance work on the rood but not extensive rcconsi ruction the arc port Marilyn ScrjeonLson said when the request for the consultant s study came forward alt the rum councillors supported it except the mayor Now council is saying they want the study shelved when Its complete and somebody else lo look at the maintenance needs of the road she said This is a waste of money Serjcanlson said The town engineer has already told councillors hit the report spells out what maintenance work needs to be done on Road Coun John McDonald budget com ml lee chairman said he was glad to see such a big Item being removed from 1937 budget However he wanted safety hazards on the road as Wildwood Is a public road and the town Is responsible for it Councillors should be able to look at what needs to be done to at budget time Coun Fisher said We re a bright Intelligent group We dont need the door closed off in front of our face to Mr Engineer hey we don t want all this and this she said the in of council are pritly much understood by everybody Maor Miller said he was looking forward to a dcseussion on in budget committee is he had missed debites on this subject Me said be d like to sec the kind of work thit wis done on Prince Street in Glen Williams years ago Hit soul Mr prohlcm is to find in the changes pro idling some of groups in their support to hainofOffict lluil I Ins r In ill On nun I ion thru I s will Hi rice ind ill unlit ml help the d i il tin eirs the club itl members the service club is also a decline in numbers The which was 16000 about ljOIS on but tiny on national or r lub folded the Georgetown Jijtu I best fritnds Hit The it tin their nils running nil much Mr pin net The JO members of the club pin to lie pirt of the of from their li wis tot of going out of hi immunity Mr sud wis smill contributing to tin decision to close the for now rhi Jiycecs club was a helpful in the community and ispccialK helpful to its membtrs Mr in speikmg meet writing reports and just knowing how things are done helped Mr Sullivan a former president his error I ivcees were by imolvemenl in the club Mr sit id Some former Georgetown presidents lire Mike Armstrong a former regional councillor Dm Kcnlncr president of he Gemini Smith general imnaier for mil the owner of i tub is not beyond resurrec tmn Ml that is is some en iimiiltri inttresteu In tic Ksjitelown should Doug fl77 No free trade farming says Larry Grossman inn likely to be a free subject provincial gmilvr leader tarry lout week Speaking to farmer he he would be extremely surprised It therr were tree trade on I it not going to be a starter table Mr Grossman said I don 1 think there any agriculture In his or her right who would support getting rid the successful supply incnt program that has worked hi re The leader was responding lo concerns of Jeff Nurse a dairy farmer Mr noted the US Dairy programs are short sighted work and a complete mess He wants Ihe current supply management pro gram continue I not parly to free trude discussions Mr t admitted Hut I do know federal Is of sound mind understands ministry well He sold the supply management program off would He foolish mot and sold It was the heart and soul the success story In agriculture critic Ross 1 question any political party for a great many reasons dlsmai lllng supply manage mem I think supply management has other threats lo it worse than free trade I think you got more to keep yhou awoke at night than that oi Mr concluded

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