High honor By KAY WILSON Norval Correspondent NORVALCongratulations to Don Crawford Norval who was presented with an award for outstanding achievement by the Peel Region Junior Farmers The evening was held on Feb 25 at the Lake Hall when the Junior Farmers celebrated their anniversary with a dinner and dance Don is a member of the Peel Region Junior Farmers where he is second vicepresident and has been active in all aspects of Junior Fanner projects and work He has hosted many overseas delegates and is always ready and willing when the need arises Don along with his wife Caro- who were married a year ago are dedicated members of Home United Church and farm on Misslssauga Road He is the son of Jack and Mary Crawford of RR2 Don was nominated for the award by Kathy formerly of Hornby now office manager of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Brampton Don Crawford Halton Hills council stays out of dispute Hills councillors will have nothing to do with a battle between the Toronto Sun and Metro Toron- 1 to The town received a letter from Metro last week describing that Regions battle with the Toronto daily newspaper over a controver sial column written by McKenzie Porter on Feb 6 The letter which was sent to all municipalities in Ontario with a population of more than 20000 includes Metros for mal motion objecting to Mr Porters column In the column Mr Porter says no one born out side Canada should be allowed to vote or run as a candidate in any elections Metro threatened to pull its advertising from the Sun and lodge a complaint with the Ontario Press Council and the Human Rights Commission unless the Sun apologizes for the column Although the letter didnt include a request to endorse Metros resolution letters circulated to other municipalities are often in tended to seek theft endorsement Without a word Halton Hills councillors simply voted to receive the letter but no motion to endorse it was put forward 124 MAIN ST SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777654 smith 133 WyndhamSL Downtown Gualph 8217490 SB WI meeting NORVALThe Brampton West Womens Institute members met at the home of Janet Struiksma at 130 m March for the Citizen ship and Legislation meeting Jean Williamson and Mary Gar- assisted the hostess in serv ing dessert President Mae Dixon opened the meeting with a poem entitled March by Joyce Carpenter followed by the opening of the Ode and the Mary Stewart Col lect Jean Williamson introduced guest speaker Dlanne Gray who spoke of her experiences as a security guard Security guards receive special training to deal with many situations They are responsible for the action of two groups of people The staff are the internal group and the shop pers are the external group The guards walk the floor and dress as a shopper in order to blend in They find that amateurs take small articles Teenagers often take clothing and tapes Six teen per cent of shoplifters are professionals who steal for a liv ing The guards work closely with the police and testify in court Potential guidance and law courses in schools are important for preventing the theft problem Guards are also on the alert for any physical danger in a building such as an alarm power failure or robberies The need for security guards is an ad ded expense for the retailer Mary Garbut thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift Members answered the roll call by telling what they enjoyed about living in their community Plans were made for the Bramp ton West Community Euchre at HuttOTvillejrSchool April 21 at 730 pm Lois is hostess for the Brampton West Annual meeting April at am The Unit meeting of was held March 8 at the home of Gayle Laroche Acting pr ident Nixon opened the meeting Dates to remember are March the Good Friday service at Home Church at THE HERALD Wednesday March IMS Page 13 pm and March 26 Easter Sun day at Norval Church at 1115 a m There will be a dedication and memorial service in honor of May May Shaw and Mar- at Norval at 1115 am A Variety Fun Night at the Church with all groups par ticipating will be held The devotion and program was taken by Marilyn Smith and her group The theme for the evening was Changes in our Communi ty Lenore Laidlaw told us about the development for their store The Apple Factory The store was started mainly as a market for their apples and has expanded to the very popular store it is to day Mary Garbut told about the changes in education As a teacher Mary talked about the changes in education Mary tried to Interest her pupils and en courage them and teach them to work together Bulk Food FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS CRAFT SHOP MAIN STREET SOUTH ACTON 4533949 Sears Agency 31 When BABY FAT Isnt the Excuse Anymore NOWS THE TIME TO SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER And weve got just the special youve been waiting for TRIAL One Month Membership SPECIAL for MEN LADIES Expitet March 31 Yearly Memberships MEN or monthly Yearly Memberships LADIES LHUld monthly GEORGETOWN SPA CENTRE Entrant m Jams