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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1987, p. 2

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Paget SECTION A THEHFBALD IWtJ I Barry Page active with Chamber An active member the HLUa community died recently while on vacation In the Dominican Republic Barry Page a member of many town commit toe including arts council and the Business Development Committee suffered a heart attack during his stay In the town of Puerto Plata Mr Page is survived by hi wife Munci his daughter Mrs Amanda Allen and his grandson Thomas Sean Allen A Mass will be held at Holy Cross Church day at 10 30a He was a person of strong con and he will be missed said Murray president of the Georgetown Chamber of Com He contributed his time very freely Mr Page had been a member of the Chamber of Commerce for about four years Following his retirement from Mr Page expressed a desire to become involved in the community He was later appointed to a Chamber directorship after attending a pie of meetings Once he believed in something he fought very hard for It said Pat president of the association for disabled persons In Georgetown He was a cheerful fellow with a positive attitude Mr Page had been Involved In the disabled association for three years He was a cohost with Mra of the Halton Cable television program Against the Odds which centres on the needs of the disabled The Georgetown resident In having handicapped parking laws changed Georgetown He appealed to to make adjustments because parking for disabled persons was minimal Mrs Woode said that Mr Pages efforts spawned province- wide changes in handicapped park Ing legislation Mr Page suffered from polynrterltis which forced him into a premature retirement He once told me that his own opinions had changed Pat said He came to believe very in what the disabled doing Mrs Woode noted that Barry Page contributed a great deal to the community He had a lot of conscience about community she said Mayor Miller worked close with Mr Page on town commit tecs When the Business Develop ment Committee was struck about three years ago Mr Page was ap pointed and remained a member We will have to replace him and It won t be easy Miller said People ilka Barry Page are a real asset to the community Mr Miller said Mr Page was a faithful committee member who rarely missed meetings His cons lant presence lent continuity to committee projects Mr Miller said I think It very sad He had lot of good years ahead of him and I know he still had many things he wanted to do said Pat Woode Halton North heads to the polls NDP reaches out to voters Advance polling busy NDP candidate Fern Wolf is lure of the outcome of Thursday voting but she is convinced she has done well and reached many voters he said A number of voters have her they are turning to the New Democrats this election because they are dissatisfied with other two parties she said Ms Wolf said support for the party Is difficult gauge during door canvassing I conducted two polls last week On one street the support was on the next street people were not as supportive she At last week s all candidates meeting in Milton Fern Wolf said she Tell she performed well although she would have like to tune been more prepared answer some of the questions The candidate said she has not followed her leader Bob Rnc cam pal fin closely enough to judge pert rmance During canvassing however told her with him she Mild Tfili week the candidate hoping to talk mi re seniors at Milton Manor to more of the rural areas On Thursday hem Wolf met with two candidates union officials from CAW Local 1915 to free and telecom American companies arc maintaining that Northern benefits unfairly making it difficult for to compete with it Mi Wolf said such complaint arc a Mile of what will come in the future free deal bt signed ret Iradi will not only cost Jobs but Wednesday Ms Wolf a meeting with women and leader Bob Roe In Toronto Hotel Forty five women are running for the In I Ontario Fern Wolf said she felt she would liked to more younger this election During her can vasslng found under planning to vole or were unaware of tin Issues Insurance which affects them Ihe most Wolf sold It was hard to convince them that public aulo insurance works The and her supporters will be trying to reach as many doors can this week Wolf will also spend some lime at Ihe Mi lion and Georgetown GoTrain stations try to gain more votes On election night campaign will meet the Dorsctt k Moll campaign office In Milton until the polls After that time the riding association will hold a gel together the CAW union Hall on Martin Street Ms Wolf said ever one Is w Iconic The advance polls In North riding were a bit heavier than in the election said Returning Officer Don McMillan He predicted the advanced voting was about per cent higher than the last time around The Thursday advance poll was ex trcmely busy compared lo Satur and Monday he said There are a number of reasons he suspects the advance poll lur was greater One reason is hat students are going back to Confident of PC strategy PC candidate Dave Whiting wrapping up his campaign in North a confident man He happy with way his team has performed and their strategy changed there has been steady momentum he said The campaigner has tried to fuse the popularity of David Peter son and at the same lime overcome the problem people have with associating Prime Minister Brian Mulroney with his own leader Grossman candidate was at alt all candidates meeting In Milton Thurs day He admitted to seeing many familiar faces who had attended all of the meetings Many of the tkxis had been asked at the previous two and he felt the Georgetown debate was the best of the three There Was enough time during the campaign to sway voters Mr Whiting felt People who want to know about the Issues and the stance of the candidates had the but there has been lots of apathy he said He predicts voter turnout will be low despite the advance polls being high The candidate eels its more of a convenience vote in the ad poll it Is Thursday election and school will have The Progressive Conservatives are still carrying out number of pulls showing heir North candidate in top position Although lias heard the Liberal camp is predicting a vote margin in the Mr Whiting disputes this Our numbers are strong enough to win he said He claims that privately the have told his peo- accurate Support is strong in Milton one of the reasons the candidal speculates is because Bruce Hood did not win the Liberal candid icy When asked how he thought PC lender Ijirry Grossman had fared during the ilection campaign Mr Wlutinfe said he paying much attention to what his leader was do ing You can keep pace with his policy initiatives and chosen lo 1 pore it he said If someone t understand Mr Grossman pledges the candidate explains were not running his campaign 1 give them my response to Ihe Issue He said one of the criticisms that can be levelled at his Liberal counterpart Is thai people want his response to the issue not David Peterson response he said The spent Friday morn at lie Milton Go Train station wooing He was also o make appearances at the Milton festival during the Labor Day weekend When voles arc being counted he is to be it the Restaurant in Milton on Avenue where the results will be phones Into the banquet hall Liberals predict victory Halton North Liberal candidate Walt Elliot is predicting he will win this riding by between Despite predecessor Don Knight slim margin of victory two years under votes Mr Flllot is confi dent of inennsing that margin this m expecting it the margin of victory to be between 500 and 1 Mr Elliot said But no polls have been taken confirm those numbers he said The figure Is based on of the of reaction wove been get ting door to door he said Wove never taken any polls With Burlington lopped off the riding this time the remaining polls arc a little more solid Liberal this time he said Liberals will pick up more support in the rural areas because of stand on free trade Mr Elliot predicted Mr Elliot say whether his party will enjoy a government after the election The throe new snipers arc ting mojonlv government 1 think we re to men lie our number of stats Tli ill I prepared to say hour- to the Mr it ivs are rollmfourviav I vc never felt better in 1 eim In my life into the lost week You just sort or get the feeling things are he said The Inst of three all meetings in Milton Sept was probably the best the three he said Between ISO peopli the Milton said Mr riHol 1 felt better ibout it than I did about any of the other ones I think did very well it the other two he said The question of Conservative can dldjic Dave s decision lo focus on the rather than the leader came up at Milton meeting Mr Wot said One asked specifically of David he divorced himself from the party He he is a He dldn apologize tor nol into the or the party policies all Mr said promises have been e during the said Mr billot There s are well over W billion the last time I added Ihcm up Just the obvious ones he said I iberol promises have tallied less than SI billion New Democratic Parly promises ire too to tally soys In this particular riding the NDP doesn even cost promises everybody knows the massive vilue associated with all of them and just reject of Milton allows servicing Bishop Reding can build on site The Roman Catholic Separate School Board has water and sewer services for lis new high school in Milton Milton town council decided Aug to approve services for the new high school called Eishop Reding providing several conditions are met Some of the conditions alleviate the possibility of litigation against council by developers said Milton Mayor on That was the major concern Not leaving the town exposed for Hon Servicing lo the new school is con dltional on Ministry of the Environ men and Region approval Mr Krantz said Other conditions laid down by the town are that the board accept the costs for servicing that no other ex pension of the Catholic School Board other three schools In Milton occur without town approval that the school be accepted into the towns urban servicing designation and that water conservation devices be installed In the school We ve gone on record to developers if when becomes available thai they II be considered Mr Krantzsaid Ministry of the Environment and Region approval give them major jurisdiction over the project which should protect the town from legal problems Mr Krantzsaid Milton council turned down the school board Initial request for vicing Aug to with instructions to look Into other alternatives to town servicing A consultant report indicated thai town servicing was the most cost effect I and the most logical said Catholic School Board Chair man Bill The board considered using sephe beds holding tanks and a lagoon type system none of were logical for Ihe high school Mr said The delay In service will not hold up construction on the new school Mr said tarty November is the target for starling construction he sold Bishop Reding School Is expected to home for over 1 students by HI Financial Statements Ledger Accounts Receivable and Payroll Financial Forecasts and Cash Flow Mortgage Schedule 8776565 8775656 37 GEORGETOWN Good driver Good deal instate In good hands 16 Street 8731643 UNIVERSITY WOMENS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN PRESENTS SUPER SUNDAY SERIES A The John Ellon Cu SI FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL SEPTEMBER PRICE Tickets 1000 for the series On Sale Georgetown Fabrics Or Ml AFTER SEPT 1987 Vmcmivh Wind Trio Nov 1SB7 30 Schneider Jin 17 1988 1 30 and 3 3D ANNOUNCEMENT Dr CA Thompson Wishes to announce the opening of his new office at 83 Mill St Suite 302 Georgetown 8774123 school another is many people are still on holiday during the first week In September Mr McMillan Is hoping the voting results on Sept 10 will be announced by 15 from his Milton reluming office The reluming officer suggests people vote early in the day to avoid longer You 11 need to know your polling area number so take along form 301 handed out or the card sent to homes in the mail DR RON LEFEBVRE DENTIST is pleased to announce the relocation of his office tor the practice of dentistry to the DOWNTOWN PROFESSIONAL CENTRE 83 Mill St Suite 303 Georgetown Ont Office Hours by Appointment Phone 87701B9 TOWN OF HILLS There was an error In the Recreation Parks Department Community Brochure regarding registration for the Georgetown Figure Skating Club The correct dates for winter registration 1 98788 are SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 200pm MEMORIAL ARENA AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1987 5 30 pm 8 ARENA We apologize for any Inconvenience this may have caused TOWN OF HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS COURTESY NOTICE HENDERSONS CORNERS General Committee for the Town of Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss the proposed development oi two residential subdivisions at Henderson Comers In part of the west half o Lot Concessions The proposed subdivisions each encompass approximately 7 land and include 1 residential lots The proposed sub divisions are located adjacent to each other and are to be ted with an Internal road Further Information is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Bruce Maclean B A C I Deputy Planning Director Time 7 00 m Date Octobers 1987 Location Halton Hills Administration Building Trafalgar Road LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL NEXT COURSE DISCOUNTS ROAD TEST PRIVATE CAR LESSONS 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 459041 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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