THE nut At Wednesday July LOCAL OPERATORS COMPLAIN Skip interferes with local 2way radio communications Skip makes Halton radio operators but there nothing con do about it Skip burns me up The Saint Dill of Georgetown We get all these gujs coming through saying things like Hey Johnny Canuck Hows everything In that cold country of yours up there Dr John John One Jack Green Machine John Hod skins are upset about skip too because It interferes with loenl communications natural phenomenon skip occurs when radio signal Is reflected from the layers of ionized atmosphere surrounding the larlh All About CB Two- publications says Skip enables American Citizens Bond I to reach their Canadian General Itndio Service Chess Mess Communications Canada for GitS radios prohibit air urn mi a distance of JO miles talking skip is illegal There nothing we do bout it though limited district manager for the Toronto Jaek Broun There no wij we can catch everyone who talks skin be continued I not saying its possible to enforce but it not easy either The only time users are not bothered by skip is when weather conditions are so poor their radios ire practically inoperable in reach us when the is really clear said John of Georgetown in I can t even got Slick in miles away llesides skip inclement weather i third problem disrupts air communications d hceieees overcrowded a volunteer firefighter remembers having especially with crazy kids I don ti five US open their transceivers an average of six months ago and four of them own two sets There five on my street alone said Green Machine The radio hit North America like an epidemic Wives transmit the grocery list from the base home radios to their husband with mobile car units Duly commuters to to work Green Machine and John contact other operators for traffic and accident reports The Saint 1 ve got a friend In every town if I need directions when travelling One Eyed J ick service repair mnn avoided numerous trips bock to the office by contacting his employer on his car unit for messages Even 12 year olds at the minimum legal US operator age have the 10codc jargon like veterans iWway radios arc the latest thing in adult toys Ore of the factors influencing the demand for units is price Sets are available for under and any 10year Id can apply or a licence olid for three years The interviewed agreed that word of mouth idvertisnig is another reason two radio popularity has in creased pi- on ridlo is i great way to meet people said Popstcle Slick He should know Hi delivered mail to John years but never spoke until they both bought radios Ml transceiver owners interviewed said radios were Yet the regulations state A licenced station should not be used for the following purposes transmission of a nature transmission of music or other material Tor amusement or en communication used in itself ibcd lis diversionary recreational Would enforcing these rules be any than prohibiting skip liow can ensure that radio conversations ore restricted to the legal five minute limit then followed by two minutes off the air Or that call numbers ire given the beginning and end of each transmission Or that stations arc not used for broadcasting transmissions through a public address system or activities contrary to the law The Intended purpose of is practical In the United States in 1W7 as a quick convenient mode of communication to be used In the event of or disasters Canadian equivalent of GitS has channel J for emergency use Members of REACT Emergency Associated Teams are posted throughout Canada to monitor channel hours a day Being composed of volunteers REACT Is sincerely concerned about the safety of John who usually stays on channel told The Herald about Ihe time he used his to call the ire department alter spot Who should pay for mailboxes ting burning car on Recently One Jack heard over his mobile unit of a minor accident the June of Maple and Streets At the time he was parked In the public lot on Mill and slipped the road to inform the police A training olden for the lorne Scots Cadet Corps the Green Machine great safely factor when out in the bush I iglit wnlkic talkies are his troops As a firefighter for Georgetown Tom his t has lien a great help land on different frequencies Ihnn GHS are invaluable lo of Life from ski patrols lo truckers to construction ere the re for forgot len One Jack and personnel committee wants to know whv Milton Is charging for the replacement of two mailboxes on the Fourth The answer apparently lies with town engineer Bob Austin requisitioned the funds treasurer King told the committee Mr King commented he believed the funds were holdovers from the winter snow plowing program but could not confirm this Monday I d like see an answer on this Coun Miller said responsibhty anyway Mr King added that previous discussions with insurance agents indicated the municipality ma not be responsible for any erected on public propertj and knocked down but they usually pay for it if they do Committee chairman Ernie Sykes questions the need for replacing the mailboxes the guy driving This week feature focusses on John Moore one our most active tournament players A teacher at GDIIS John started playing chew seriously when he came to to teach four years ago More recently he scored a fine three and a half out of sit at the Toronto Open missing a by only a point I n s current rating is 1199 The following was conducted with John recently by CI mi Men interviewer Georgetown top players where would you rank JM If you look the ratings I about fourth well known chess star what advice would you give to beginning players Just the game a lot I don think they have to read that much not at first t Whit openings ind defenses do you consider the strongest or white 1 like to play against the Sicilian and for Black I like to play the A lot of people iltrce but Ulnae arc the openiaft 1 like tit yiu JM Stive is number one after that it a probably The MicLeod has strengthened a lot Dave Nichols Smith lire quite strong there about of Who do you consider to be the world best player J I think Fischer was until he withdrew from the chess scene think he would beat He seemed to have the to innovate is very much a text book plajer I What do think of the school team performance tins year did very well some difficulty filling in the senior team at limes CM lit wiuld describe your style JM I used to make wild attacks that would fall apart About months ago I found that I was playing rather drawish games but now 1 more aggressive CM What kind of rating are you looking for when it out next month JM 1 John Moore playing record for Tournament dale v Knights of spring March J Toronto Open April 197G 1 Total 1 The following game placd the loronto OPEN against Georgetown s Blair Thompson is one of John s most memorable While J Moore Thompson Defense Nf3 d4d5G preferable 7 dcHxc5B 9 Kxd8 II plays for more than the win of a mere pawn after 11 12 Black survives ending 11 Kc7 14 this black is lost His Jd7 P Mr He when he has 15 10 Duel 17 BeG IB Kc5 19 KM If wins the rookl Nd6Rxd6 error is lost Kta black r signs Problem weeks solution Black I since if White Kutbl it hi But KG Black KnthB I at Haifa Bat al Hi White to pi win Si next Gift suggested by council Monday suggested the allocation of for the engraving silver tray for Miss Stone Georgetown Council has already proved in honorarium of or Mm Stone for the work she carried out in designing and seeking Ihe of heraldry officials or the low s shield She did not the or Rev Llewellyn assume duties Summer enhance student jobs the environment Dragging from wishing machines to bed it mire out of the Credit liner sworkfoi 11 of He wis hind the Constrvition V is senior supervisor f the 1 students ir old social slu I thin is Gilmer third scisun vvilh the V then his responsibilities as senior include jobs lo Ihe university ind high school students he hired m the spring Our is environmental pi lorcKimple next week if tin five work trews Ireik up i log jim under bridge over Silver Crick GMUttN Wl I projects indue eh up the beach it I Credit fishing debris out rivers ind building along the inks One has of in ind everyone will i turn picking up litter along the highway Hon gets right in there working with the rest of them inform officer Joan Rollings Most of he supervisors we vt had in the pis hove been the while sit in the office types Hon docs i lot of in work he docsn I have to do lit s good ittiludt 1 outdoor work and the projects ire worthwhile lined Gilmer It gives Up On Ii ihe iblii in r ils up it in llu POLICE SEEK EXHIBITIONIST Police are seeking a man between and years of age in connection wilh an in el cent exposure incident near Joseph lb public school July 7 The man described as white medium build short hair deeply tanned and dressed jeans and a shirt exposed himself to four teenage Georgetown girls police said he man apparently drove past the wurnin twice on i trill bike before the in ildent occurred Thank you Hie Division of the Guides of this week thanked council for the grant it received from the municipal budget In a letter presented to the finance personnel com the Girl Guides reported that from Guide funds had been added to the grant four palrols and one staff have been outfitted with camping equipment J HONDA CIVIC I STATION WAGONS AND HONDA CVCC I THE PRICES HAVE BEEN I REDUCED FOUNTAINS FROM 9900 PATIO STONES FROM CONCRETE PLANTERS FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITS OR 77 CEDAR GROVE GARDEN CENTRE No sprints TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 IN fKffZfR ORDERS SIDES OF BEEF HINriOFBEEF FRONTS OF BEEF PORK SIDES ALL FREEZI NEW YORK SHOULDERS PORK BUTTS HAMS SIDES OF PORK 80 SIDES OF VEAL 89 Miller noted lhat bad weather conditio mulboxcs on rural roads a difficult to detect Summer marked ex changes in the life of Rev Llewellyn He officially took charge of St John s United Church Georgetown July This month he will conduct services at the Presbyterian Church August he will be on September he will be back in the United Church pulpit After years of studying In Scotland including six months of research with a professor at Munich University West Germany he is anxiously awaiting the confirmation of his Ph He preached at the United Church in for three years between Working on his doctorate a few weeks of livinc in Georgetown with his wife 3year old daughter he commented 1 the sue of this town It ssmnll enough for me to get to know the people yel it large enough to make living together exciting 1 want lo meet the religious needs of the people he said 1 can do that unless I know them personally It up Ihe church to bring Christianity into a realistic pcrscpctlve for people he added If religion removes us from real worldconcerns about politics Ihe economy peace jusllce- Ihen it s destructive If religion gives us new hope and a for life then it constructive There a religious revival today he believes ex plaining that people in the 1J7U ire searching 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