Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 19

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Snow Sumy Reveal Halton East Split On Regional Govt The people of County remain deeply split over the Issue of regional government to results of a riding wide poll released last week by East Jim Snow Snow minister without port folio reported his survey findings answered by 3 148 constituents too meeting of about ISO mem bers of the Progressive Con riding association where he was unanimously claimed as the riding candidate in the soon expected Ontario election NO SURPRISES On the Issue of regional government were opposed l favored the political restructuring and were decided When asked if they would favor either a Hal ton only regional setup or a Peel Halton unit favored Ha I ton only with votes for Peel and undecided Snow said later he found no great consensus on regional government and that the large undecided vote showed that many people don understand the complications Because of substantial op to a proposed Peel regional setup the On government has temp shelved the idea for this area Noting the overwhelming preference for the Hal tononly structure Snow said If the plan had been put forward for Halton only wed have regional govern already NOT STALLING He said regional government Guelph University Graduate ROSEANNE FILTER Daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Parry 179 Main Street North Mrs Filter graduated from University of and received her Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in psychology at the May convocation is the wife of Filter of Hamilton and will be attending Hamilton Teachers College in the fall Ballet Pupils Pass Exams Ballet pupils of the Vickie Lay School of Dancing who were successful in passing the Royal Academy of Dancing examinations recently Brampton Georgetown and Milton girls Brampton students are Primary Pamela Douglas Klmberley Henrick Rebecca Leigh Leslie Cole Mara Jer Kadach Elizabeth Koloff Sherry Strong Grade Janet Lewis Judy Gurr Lisa Stephenson Dawn Strong Ann Light foot Janet Primary Suzanne Catherine Isaacs Sylvia Grade Jacqueline Pembry Esther Jo Ann Bradley Grade Deborah Coale Elalna McNeil nadette Grade 111 Lisa Williamson Georgetown Primary Kimberly Bolton Stephanie Price Christine Brown Sandra McCauley Michelle Thorns Cheryl Austin Grade 1 Catherine Olivier Susan Callaghan Dolson Kim Sopinka Susan Michelle Dittfach Cathy Masson Deborah Wilson Grade 11 Sylvia Savoie Marianne Grade 111 Susan Bowman Angela Elementary Veronica Nemeth Milton Grade Frances Berry Monica Deborah Apple ton Tin is malleable and can be rolled pressed or hammered into extremely thin tinfoil sheets Whales have small organs of smell and in some whales there is none SHELL SERVICE LICENSED MECHANICS GENERAL REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio Dispatched PHONE Mil Day or Night KEITH ELLA Open every Evg m He said the province was not stalling on regional govern but acting the way a proper thoughtful government would proceed where it needed most Snow had sent his 14questlon survey to homes and businesses and said the per cent response was well above average for that type of survey On the question of the majority age for voting drinking and contracts 1 favoured the present age of 1 117 wanted it lowered to 18 and 598 wanted 19 yearolds to have full adult Shis KEEP POT ILLEGAL Snow said the provincial government is now lowering the majority age am noted that the majority or the questionnaires supported such a measure In other questions 2 353 const opposed legalization of marijuana with favor in legalization and undecldei An overwhelming majority was against extension of public support for separate schools to Grade 13 The vote was 373 against tar and decided riding survey was the highlight of Snow s acceptance speech The nomination itself was eventful because no one challenged Snow for the candid acy as East and minister without port oho Donald Hal ford put Snow name in nomination and his campaign manager Bruce M Kinnon promised a vigorous campaign with the slogan of personal freedom with social justice in a clean environment Another PC slogan included the phrases STOP GO TRANSIT STOP SOCIALISM GO RESSIVE CONSERVATIVE SCATHING ATTACK Also attending the meet were Health Minister A ft Lawrence West MPP George Kerr minister of energy and resources Minister Without Portfolio Richard Potter PC Vice President Thompson and Reeve Alan Masson Lawrence launched a scathing attack on the Liberals and NDi parties he called old In op position YOUNG AND He said the Liberals arc lazy frightened of the major Issuei their stand on the Ex press way issue demonstrating no intellectual guts Lawrence criticized the NDP for its phoney Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION ROSE BUSHES Hybrid Teas and Climbers GRASS and GARDEN SHRUBS TREES FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIPS attack on free i asking enterprise BOLD INITIATIVES By contrast he pictured a young and decisive Con government sup porting bold Initiatives in the war against pollution in improving public transit and in reforming the silliness of our liquor laws But such boldness Lawrence said has earned ministers their lumps I cited the case of a doc or who tore up his heque for the Conservative Parly because of Lawrences criticism of doctors who paid bills HORNBY Tilt THURSDAY JULY 1 Chi Choose Top Players Euchre Series Finishes The North Trafalgar Euchre their final euchre parly on Saturday night June at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre The lop players in euchre were as follows ladies Mrs Martha Richardson Mrs Myrtle Cun and Mrs Olive gents Richardson Ralph and Donald Douglas Those who won prizes when their tally cards were drawn were Martha Ellis Charlie Brown Dorothy Harold Reed William Thomson Florence Mildred Mason Dora Petch Violet Nix Gladys Gerald Tencycke John Roberts Charlie Trimble Frank Peacock Nix Buck Burton Audrey Wilson Jimmle Cunning ham Anna Frank Pctcn Mary Wilson Madge Croig Winnie Hamilton Dora Norton and Mason Douglas large water pitcher Wilmer Mason first aid kit Dianne Hamilton box or chocolates Hoy South beauty kit Martha Ellis bucket of fried chicken voucher Mrs Mildred Henry perfume Madge Craig set of coffee mugs and holder Clare Wilson Raid Tom Following the draws everyone enjoyed a feast of strawberries cake ice cream tea and coffee The United Church Friendship and Visitation Meeting was held on Wednesday June In the church with approximately in attendance President Mrs Ward Brown ridge welcomed the visiting members and invited Stewart town and St Stephen Anglican friends to their social evening It was decided that a bus load of needy children from Hamilton would be entertained on local farms on August 7th A Executive meeting will be held on September 15th Mrs C Wilson Mrs Mrs C Wngglcsworth were rep from at the Milton regular June meeting The speaker from Brantford spoke on lepers and showed slides on leprosy Members were asked to save their used stamps and used white shirts to be made over for hospital gowns Leper bandages of net are made from used white sheets are also needed as well as donations for drugs Church will be conducted the last three Sundays of the month by Rev Donald Mrs was in charge of the devotional part of the program which was opened with the poem Friend ship Is a Mighty Ship Mrs Roy Wilson read a scripture and an article on Friendship prepared by Mrs Tom field Following prayer Debbie Elliott favoured with two accord ion selections Wendy Knapton sang a solo Lead us Heavenly Father accompanied by Mrs Jim Carney Glen McClure and Don played duet numbers an their electric guitars and then each played solo numbers Rev Lynne Adnmi was speaker for the evening Members were shown slides produced by her with Snoopy as the central figure The members and guests were then divided into groups Their topic was What is our Mission as women in the church Mrs Jim led them in two interesting contests Themectlng closed with prayer by Rev Adams By completing hymns on slips of paper they found partners for refreshments Cake strawberries and beverage were served by the Friendship Unit and a social half hour en joyed by all on Tuesday June Mrs Arthur Plant Mrs John Hamilton Debbie and Sharon on Thursday July 1st Harry Lee on July and Sammy and Roy Ellis on July Anniversary greetings to Mr and Mrs Henry Arnold who eel their wedding ann iversary on Wednesday June Mrs Jim Hamilton Lima Peru claims the oldest university in the western hemisphere the University of San Marcos which was founded in 1551 Complete Line of ORTHO Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses DIAL Open to dill

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