HERALD June 1 Page CheSS B The Doubled Pawns The traditional Brampton Chess Club Open Swiss tournament held In the mil this year ended in a tie for first place between J MacLeod A match arranged to break the tic has just recently been com It was a best of three affair 1 total Steve MacLeod 1 J Both gomes were extremely hard fought and could have gone cither way The time limit was moves In two Gome J MacLeod Sicilian Defence Nxd4Nf65 7 13 NQ4 NeS 14 15 a5 1C 17 18 f4BgT23 Qcl Nb2 IS 30 Bxg7Kxg7 31 Resigns Game S MacLeod J Kalcwlca King J Indian Defence 1 d4Nf62 Nc3g84 M 7 dSNeSS Kxf 13 BhSNg4io 17 IB 19 Kxf7 31 33 Re5Kh637 Black lost on time The semi flnala of the World Championship Can dictates matches start in July Former World Champion Boris USSR goes against Hungarian Grand master while Victor Kornchnoi who recently defected from the Soviet Union to settle in Holland will play Soviet Grandmaster Lev Spassky and Kornchnoi should probably be favoured The winners will play for the right to meet world Champion Karpov of the Soviet Union next year Georgetown s top ten rated players 1 Move MacLeod Brian MacLeod Tony Smith 13W 4 Dave Nichols John Moore 1290 Kevin Nell 7 Glen Emerson 1131 Andre Bo Is venue 10 Brad Waters COMING EVENTS Saturday June 1977 Toronto Speed Chess Championship Swiss Starts at l p m Further details in future columns On Thursday June Elect GEORGE GRAY A Man Of Proven Vision And Administrative Capability Pledged To Serve With Energy And Humility Every Constituent In GEORGE GRAY HIS PLATFORM AND ACTIONS I am pledged to work with unceasing diligence for every citizen of Halton Burlington for the betterment of our riding as a place to live and work In I will be accessible to every man woman or child who may have a problem they wish me to work on and solve I will work in harmony with every level of municipal government every board and commission order to further the fortunes of the riding and it people I have been increasingly busy trying to solve the Milton school problem having met wtth Education Wells on May 19 the school board on May the Milton public meeting on May I have arranged a meeting with Mr Wells for Monday May 30th at the specific request of the parents group and the school board This meeting will include all parties mentioned I am hoping to resolve the problems on May 30th I do not agree with many of the items in the Blair Commission report if elected I will hold a series of public meetings in the r ding to obtain input from our constituents In the meantime Premie- Davis has already said that he would not im plement many of the provisions in the report and he has also said that more public meetings and input would be required on the balance HYDRO CORRIDOR The court has ruled that the expropriation hearings must consider alternative route evidence This an example of our democracy at work Whatever the outcome and wherever the line goes I intend to see that landowners are properly compensated for the intrusion and inconvenience UNEMPLOYMENT l am continuing my efforts to bring new industry to the riding of Halton Burlington I expect to announce several of these this week New industry will provide for our people improve the residential industrial base thereby holding down your property taxes Jobs within Halton vJill conserve energy because our people will not have to commute so far to work INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT I will work energetically with the new Halton industrial Development Commissioner to assist him in any way to provide new industry REGIONAL GOVERNMENT I was one of the instigators of the Bill 151 Regional Government review committee which has been formed by the region This committee has already made some suggested changes to the regional government and is continuing to work on the review GEORGETOWN HOSPITAL NURSING BED ADDITION Due to my efforts the Ontario Cabinet and the Minister of Health have or dered a complete review of the freeze on nursing beds in the province The request for the ad dition has been presented to the Halton Health Council and we are awaiting their approval in the meantime I need more signatures to our petition I will follow this proposal to a successful conclusion SANITARY LANDFILL The Region of is planning to proceed with the construction of a Resource Recovery Plant Complete Resource Recovery is possible with only minor residue I will continue to push for complete investigation of all systems available while the Resource Recovery Plant is in the planning and con struction A Strong Dependable Voice for Dlanne Emorson Graduates with honors After four years of hard work Dlanne Emerson of Georgetown received a Bachelor of Science Honors Program degree from the University of last week Not only did graduate with distinction percent but she also two awards the College of Physical Science Graduation Award and the Society of Chemical Industry Merit who attended Georgetown District High School explained that she always knew that science of study She majored in chemistry a tier her first year Dlanne Is now employed in Mlssissauga by the Cambrian Group who specialize in analytical work Tina Warren Visits from London Former Georgetown Tina an honors student at the ty of Western On tar in English and History was Biting over he weekend with her time friend Cindy Gray The Warrens moved to London Ontario from Georgetown in James Warren Tina father an Industrial design teacher at Fanshnwe College The Warrens have recently completed a camping trip which took ihcm to parts of Canada and the four comers of Tina expects to graduate in two years and take a year of journalism studies at Carlton University in Ottawa Council to review parking Works committee has re quested a site plan of condom corporation 29 in the Klngham Hill Estates be pre sented showing the number of resident and commercial Icles be parked there before council considers changing the parking bylaw restricting overnight parking A petition was received from the area owners but town engineer Bob Austin said not all Ihcslgnatures were those of condominium residents The landowner Is iblc to provide enough parking space or vehicles Coun George Mnltby said and the condominium Is on a main thoroughfare of traffic which Is blocked by all the parked cars I don think the town should permit daytime park ing at all and should erect no parking signs he said Coun Pat Mc Ken said the town allowed he condominium to be built know Ing there isn t enough parking space Residents have received parking tickets and are upset because isn enough parking space Maltby said anyone with more than one car has to expect to park somewhere else