THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday January 6 1990 Page YOA changes not popular with police company shows appreciation from Page 1 The 18yearold will argue that it is a violation of his equal rights under the Charter to not be treated in the same way he argued And Mr stressed the youths who have committed the most serious offences are tried in adult court he would just put the more out of he added Mr presented Halton Peel MP Garth Turner with a tion signed by about people from Georgetown Acton Dundas Guelph and calling or the government to toughen the Mr Turner likes the amend ments but he says if thtv don provide sufficient discourage ment then they have to be toughened even more Mr Lewis said if the amend ments are made into taw the court would consider the following to determine where a youth will be tried the needs of the youth and the potential for rehabilitation the needs of the youth and the public right to safety But underlying these criteria is the fact that in all cases the protection of the public shall be paramount Mr Domm supported this aspect of the amendment saying it a step in the right direction Current legislation requires that a court consider the interests of the accused and socieu as a whole when it decides whether to the youth in youth or adult court Sergeant Derek Murphy left and Captain Ross Welsh of Company of the Georgetown Lome Scots Militia presented Mayor Miller with a que recognizing the levee during the New Hi raid photo Obituary Frank Gorman Buchanan Former Georgetown resident Frank Gorman Buchanan died at the Saugeen Memorial Hospital on Dec He was 66 Mr Buchanan was born Glasgow Scotland and was educated at Hutchison Grammer School and the Royal Technical College of Engineering both in Glasgow His parents were John Buchanan and Margaret Lawson He married Jessie Netta Williamson in Glasgow in 1949 before moving to Canada He was the project planner for Slddley for years before retiring to Mill Street Port Elgin from Georgetown in Mr Buchanan was a member of the British Canadian Club in Brampton and the North Halton Golf and Country Club in Georgetown He was survived by his son John and his wife Valerie of Burlington his grandson Ian and his sisters Elizabeth Buchanan and Isabel Mrs Frank both of Windsor His funeral was officiated by Rev Ted Nelson at the Port Elgin Chapel on Dec 1989 Cremation followed His family asked for his memorial contributions to go to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Memorial Hospital s Holier Monitor Fund AT TIDY CAR JANUARY 2nd to Beat the winter blahs and brighten up your life with a professionally installed sunroof from Tidy Car Sunroofs are practical look great and are all on sale right now SUNROOFS FROM 125 00 All Sunroof Models And Styles On Stop In And See Our Many In store Specials A Full Line of Custom Car Truck Accessories URY CLEANING INTERIORS A SHINE RUNNING BOARDS FABRIC PROTECTION SUNROOFS PIN STRIPING VINYL ROOF REVITALIZING RUST PROOFING SPLASH GUARDS TOUCH UP PAINT CAR COVERS WINDOW TINHNG Your One Stop Car Care Centre 8730570 265 Guelph St Georgetown OPEN Monday Thursday a m 6pm -r- Bam cam sham Sau a a m A Proofing Window TkrVia Vinyl PlfttWping idtQ Learn about towns past The Canadian Federation of University Women Georgetown will host Georgetown Past Pre sent and Future with guest speaker Mark Rowe of the Es quesing Historical Society Centennial Public School Georgetown is the venue and the date is Jan at 8 The meeting is open to the public and we encourage everyone to come out and learn more about the town we live in its colorful past interesting pre sent and exciting future Rebate changes rattle farmers unturned from 1 rebate simply because it was meant to offset taxes that don ap ply to farm land said Mr An thony Mr Brander said regardless of how much a person makes from means other than the farm he can still be farming the land days a year Besides the actual changes Mr Brander is also upset at the way they were implemented He said the province promised the Halton federation s umbrella group the Ontario Federation of Agriculture it would be con suited before any changes were made but that never happened The didn t consult the federation because it would hae delayed distribution of the rebate explained Ms Some farmers wouldn have received their rebate in she said Farmers should note there could be more changes to the rebate pro gram Ms said a steering committee was set up a month ago to reiew the program and look at whether or not it is fulfilling its purpose Beckermann START YOUR NEW YEAR RENO VA TIONS WITH A NEW BECKERMANN KITCHEN OR BA mil FOR TODAYS LIFESTYLES Ask for your FREE quality comparison guide Exclusively at A Touch ACTOX