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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1987, p. 7

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SECTION A October l Georgetown Y celebrates our The Irish Dancers were featured at be YMCts Interna llonal Friday night The wan North American Championships three time The Senior Dancers won the World Championship In 1DS5 and placed second this year Members of Georgetown trench Canadian community ted a lull house crowd in a sing song of French Canadian at the John Elliot Theatre Friday night The formed a part of the Yi Tensions on picket line International Festival which also representatives from Scotland Girl Pipe Band Bermuda Lou Ireland Dancers and India Herald photo Alison Tsang Maureen and day night with a Chinese Maria Hwang entertained a fall dance The dancers were part of the at the John Elliot Theatre Internationa Festival Herald photo Eggs pelted at substitute staff By KFLI Herald Special local vice president Joe and his union members arc not la king replacement labor lightly We vc got binoculars and Move FIGHTING BACK CUPW local vicepresident Joe Paonessa seen above and his membership I take lightly Canada Post s decision to bring in temporary workers last week before the onion members were legislated back to work Photo by Kelt taken pictures of hem said Mr in the of an evening the arrival of tern postal workers The substitute workers were with eggs as they drove into Georgetown for their midnight to five shift said the union official The bus came last nigh painted block with its off said in angry Carol Copland a regular worker at Georgetown post office They start hiding ihcir races so wc see who arc said Mr who sees the replace ment workers as a bunch of cowards Mr main inl with the post office is job security For him labor really hurls I m hoarse from at those guys going In It an experience watching those guys go With the low unemployment rate said Mr Paonessa you think they could find their own The post of rice wants to cut clerical positions including several at the Georgetown plant Mr Paonessa Ms Copland and the other strikers expressed a concern for seniors who would to walk not across the street but Smoke Shop to mail their letters These people are old and con get around said Mr Paonessa The government cuts would be to save the taxpayer money but this make no sense to Mr Poorness who said they bring in scabs to do tho work normally none by five They re getting more than are and they no experience See also B7 said striking member Hob Mr also explained the overtime pay and cheques from last month are bell held back The union members do receive a strike pay but it Is only a week and docs not arrive unlil two weeks into the strike We re not here striking for the money said Mr Thursday he end other numbers tried to dissuade people from entering the Post Office Most people support us said the union vice president it s Job security and they re sympathetic One out of every ten will go in he added People going an in wasting their lime said Mr Paonessa The mail is piling up wait until heir Visa bills come in unpaid Many drivers going past the Maple Street office honk their horns and smile or give a thumbs up sign to the strikers Joe recall a passerby who offered the group some coffee you Just can t beat that said Joe yrTXTTTXIITITITTIirrrTTTTTTT We would like to thank all our customers and friends for the resounding success with our OPEN HOUSE which was held SATURDAY OCTOBER The winners of the Embroidered Table Cloths were MR of Acton CAROLE THOMPSON of Georgetown BARRAGERS GLEANERS LAUNDROMAT 1B68celphStieetfiemjetm 8772279 jirrzxixziziiziziiziiiixzzzz Choral Concert bv the Senior Choir of Rickmanswortti Masonic Girls School and Georgetown Choral Society to mark the Schools 200th Anniversary KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH wsii TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd wide range of music from Sacred to European Folk Songs HO ADH3SJDH CHARGE For more information contact Choral Society or Norman Holt Continuing Education inHalton Continuing Education Georgetown District High School has two additional classes offered Microwave COOking with Edwards Mondays weeks beginning Fee Knitting Beginner Intermediate with Elaine Frel Wednesdays 7 00 00 8 weeks beginning Oct Fee Please register at Georgetown District High School Main Office Monday to Friday T Hewer Ntflht School Principal o oo lAMS PUPPY PACK TO THE FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS ON OCTOBER 2487 PURINA DOG CHOW b kg 889 TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE 2369 GAINES BURGERS 2 369 PEP DOG FOOD 58 PAL DOG FOOD g 135 9LIVE3 170 PAMPER 170 MISS MEW 3100 KALKAN 79 ULTIPET LITTER 399 POUNCE CAT TREATS 99 KALKAN ULTIPET LITTER POUNCE CAT TREATS SCIENCE DIET growth a 739 DRY CAT FOOD adults TENDER VITTLES 169 O OO PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL OCT 31 7 Rd 8732512 I PETFOOD n TERMINAL L BULK CLUB FOODS Hot

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