Ships ahoy for adventurer Pauline By MARY 1 Herald Staff For most of us the term getting away from it all means hopping on a cosy plane filing to Bermuda and staying in a comfortable seaside hotel for a week But for year old Pauline Boone it means hopping on a fool vessel and sailing halfway around the world for the next months Ms Boone will be one of 10 core crow members of The Nordvag a 50- yearold former Sw fishing vessel which owner Brian Otter is sailing around the world Boone will fly to Miami in to claim her berth on the vessel I want to set the world different places said Pauline Boone is living in Georgetown with her father and brother Her family has hied here since 1967 Pauline of mother who died five yum ago of wonder what she would said I think she would have liked the idea Pauline said The trip begins for Pauline from Miami and four months through the Caribbean After passing through the Panama will travel along the California coastline to San Diego where shi will take on more crew members From there the vessel will spend its longest time at sea 30 days en route to Hawaii Ms Boom Thin it is on Zealand and Australia The boat will dock at Sydmy when the crew will be free to roam for four months the portion of tin trip Pauline said she Is most looking forward to After that the vessel will spend month sailing along the Oreit Barrier Reef and rht will then sail north Philippines Bali Hong Kong and Japan Brian Otter Japanese and has had business dealings with Japan Ms said a welcoming committee may be waiting it pi rt for their armal in The final stretch involves sailing through North Pacific to Alaska in June and Jul of 1989 and the ends in in August of it ear It is difficult to approach such a trip ithout some trepidation Piuline who has only limited sailing experience none of it at said she is conscious She has boughl a special floater Jacket or weir and she is planning to rite her exam for a Marine Radio ransmiltcr Operator Licence At liirbados she will be learning to scuba dive Currently an Engineering Pauline Bonne embarks on a month sailing trip with in Pauline she is taking a big step Sin first heard of the journey in April after discussing it with her father she decided to go for it she said My father told me that it he nuts his fatherly instincts aside he thinks I should go for it Pauline said My brother who Is in a money making mode told me I was crazy Ms Boont graduated from Sheridan College in 1981 and is worked as an Engineirini Technologist for about irs Her employers at been very supportive of her did they are willing to rehire her when she returns from her twoyear Pauline said lint who knows what I II come to she asked be then and I guess III be to settle down Ms Boone prepared for her trip by spending the summer training on the vessel while it was docked in Toron to Some of the crew members in Toronto artist on a govern merit Australian woman who Is reluming home and Captain Brian Cotter a year old businessman who is the most ex pi runted mailer on board of the adventure will be how to get along with the I sailing with 1 have never lived with strangers before she I in sure they will become like second family me Hie is equipped with over 100 books and a full stereo system including a compact disc player Otter has also filled the galley shelves with non perishable food items Each crew member per month for meils day and sleeping was an opportunity I t luru down Pauline sola How else i I see nil those places for Town okays plan for 520 homes in subdivision HUMS Mac FOl Herald SI iff The Ilalton Regional Police Anns cooked the delicious Chorus entertained seniors last meal Police Chief James Harding Monday night at Holy Cross out or the members of he Auditorium The occasion was the chorus appearing at the event annua Rotary seniors dinner Herald Rotary members Town council is rceommendnl draft approval for mother houses In a subdivision on the wesl side of Mountains tew Road Smith Tn a special meeting Oct set down conditions of approval for the silt which inclndts a 4 acre neighborhood park school on 1 acres and open space blocks Hills Village Ine formerly known as Property Corp requested draft in because he home n the east suit at South is being stilled by drtmij The company needs to fulfill its to help pay for the expansion of Georgetown sewage Under an agreement wilh Da Region the company idv another SB million lo the by Nov to help with expansion of the sewage plant Halton Hills Village Inc his already given Region SI million towards of Ihe sewage the the jn ml up in the 411 unit si it He nil problems certain In hi said Hut hi tilt houses west Ik substantially of Oil houses on the east side He pes In tl tin houses on of under the development the public meeting tin lands that could sli iht considerably own an In en in Hie Towns lot levies on I lot Itvits on detached and sum will in treise by Levies for one bedroom arc being In i ri each and levies for two and Ihree bedroom apartments art SI The Strc of the initn draft approved subdivision The land is divided into iw physically pirtn north south of lands known as tht 1nr lands nil J Seniors were In good hands lait arc and Wendell Serving when the Rotary Club held its up the chow arc left Walt dinner for golden Seen and Rotary charter member here at the Holy Cross photo the meal and the waiters residential lots downwards after objections various conservation s were submitted Consideration of this plan of subdivision is of course ton upon expansion of sewage plint ordered by the Region slid Planning Director Brute MatLeui in a report Hills Vllligt Projett Manager Toby Berwick in in Oct letter to council that his torn Intends to key on ilevtlopmert of subdivision on the west of Bond until the drainage problems tht side are solved In order to go id with the sub division on the west side Hills Village needs draft wluth they got on Town and Regional subdivision and engineering approval Mr wick said Hills Village now Ins drift approval from Town fi r our residential units on the wist side of Road ind 111 on Hie east side Mr said But Us up to the Region lo ivi Recycling week Nov 16 ltu Town of Hills has die i tied to join in with the rest of to Nov 16 Retailing Town will set up a display in Cultural in Georgetown on recycling will be ivnlnble it the display hi Hi will also provide signs possibly laminated for use on the Towns gar to promote recycling Town his also ordered ban with tin wording Hills Bi Smart Do Your MAIN ST S USED SNOW TIRES NOW IN STOCK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Llconcod Mechanic Brakes Tunoups Exhausts Minor Repair Guelph St Georgetown 8775501 following a reading of scary stories children bobbed for applet suspendrd form the celling at the Georgetown Library Thursday Some were not adept as others all had fun trying NOWOPEN A Store For Babies We Look Forward To Serving You 211 GuelphSt Centre Georgetown 8732448 Wed TtHin FI IDam Enjoy the Holiday Spirit By Setting The Mood Early And We Have 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