Pane THE HERALD WednetdkJniw Town to study tidying up walkway at Prospect Park TWO IRISH LADS INDUCTED Teri Coulter for the 5th joined the pack Both boys art new to hi Georgetown Cub Pack shakes hands with Scouting movement and to Canada The nine yearold Gerard following his Emmetts hae just rccenil irnved in Induction last week To Gerard right is his Georgetown from Ireland brother Robert who also Hinton rebuked Town works will assess ways of tidying up an area of land in Acton used as a pedestrian walkway into Pros pect Pork The request was made by Ward 1 Peter Marks and will be discussed at the June meeting of works committee The small area near Elmore Drue presents two specific hazards according to Coun Marks which could be by he town He described a jutting piece of fencing and a six foot deep dllch that have until now escaped the attention of parks maintenance crews Deputy engineer Ted ger that the does not receive as much attention most parklamls but noted that the works committee had failed to rectify the problem on one previous occasion explained that at that lime the committee dec he work required lo fill in the ditch would be too costly Put McKenzie added lint the committees plans to it leist tidy up Iht area folio ing a visit then during IW71 roids tour were never carried out Although Marks he ditch be filled seeded or sodded Mr pointed out that pipe lid 1m Volunteers needed Halt n Hinds an mi id rid 1 1 tiled to help mt sen tapped persons s looking for provided to tin senior lilt us them remain ink pen in own horn School trustee H Bert received a public rebuke from board chairman Rev Garry Morton Thursday during debate on an employee assistance program the board passed which would provide help to teachers suffering from alcoholism drug addiction or emotional problems If Is consistent with I statistics 150of he region teachers would be in of such a program Trustee said that If he teacher federations want to Involve themselves In helping afflicted teachers that fine but For the board to do it It not our Job lo spend lime on The board should get such teachers out of he system until they are cured he said At this point Mr Morton who as chairman is not per mitted to discuss a motion before he board turned over he seat to Noel Cooper the Glen Eden gets 400000 Glen Eden Ski Area in the Kelso Conservation Area west of Milton volt proceed with a capital expansion in time for he ski season Regional council approved the ski area expansion Wed with he provision hat of the capital come from The balance would be paid out of revenue the ski resort would generate over he five years The expansion Includes a major snow grooming tractor a ODD square ex ens ion of the existing chalet Installation of triple chair lift extension of the existing snowmaklng systems grading and opening of an additional ski slope and more night lighting vicechairman so he could In the day and age In which we live Mr Morion said until employers recognize thai alcohol is a disease we won I make any headway As the largest employer in the region he board should be setting an example in his area Mr Morton said Mr Hinton however had the last word before Hit hoard passed the motion After asking If he assistance program would include board members as well principals and area Mr said I don t resist he Christian altitude of helping t fellow man but maybe nuals I work citizen ltd the is needed s up w in its Mirth helps limit 7Uprsoivs In unhides in low ishmg mending and visiting nd driving something is wrong if were lo bringing such people Into the infirm at REED SWORN IN Hie and Officer Lois John and Norma Elliott 18 Chipper Court received her Honours Degree In Business Administration from the University of Ontario At the June Convocation Lois received the Business School Honour Award for participation In ex and i mis Is Public School and Georgetown District High School Lois Is currently employed in the marketing department of the Proctor and Co Toiia NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING That the Halton Hills Subsidiary Planning Board for the Town of Halton Hills will hold a Public Meeting to discuss and explain a proposed Amendment to the Official Plan This Amendment deals with permitting Additional Residential Units for Farm or Hired Help In the Rural Area Former Township of ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME in DATE June Tuesday PLACE Municipal Administration Building Line Roadl Hills Georgetown P Vendlttl BA MA Town Planner needed bring water cm nearby properties He estimated hat a inch for the 100foot long ditch would cost while sodding or seeding would boost he total price to Mr Bal linger commented that he area Is not heavily used by pedes Ira ins and that the neighboring homeowners are mostly concerned Id unsightly and somewhat condition At the direction Mr agreed to Invest igote Ihe possibilities of ding a pipeline from existing drainage pipes in the park and of obtaining Till from the Main Street reconstruction project to level off he ditch earn examiner status Eight persons received Red Cross Water Safely examiner certificates and 14 others miner certificates at the Acton pool Sunday Catherine Ashley of Acton Judy of Acton Law- en Marie Mitchell of Milton Shirley Armstrong of Bramp ton Paul Timoshenko of Bol ton of and Vic St dart and Liz Bins field pool supervisors at the Georgetown and district high school and Acton high respectively received exam us which allows them to exam various levels of the Red Cross Water safety program in conjunction with an examiner were Linda Fountain Ac on Karen Johnson of George town Lynn Ann VI rag of Georgetown Marianne Harris of Milton Gregory Husk of Milton Shane Williams of sex Paul Stover of Milton Barbara De Wolfe of Guelph Tinckc of Acton David Hannah of Susan of Acton Pixie Wright of Mlllon Lynn Norland of Milton and Ruth Lol of Rain cancels rodeo Rain forced the cancellation Saturday of the Optimist Bike I tod A club spokesman said rodeo will be rescheduled or sometime in September Chess Mess I The Ontario Open Chess Championship was held last and sight of the 197b Canadian Open It featured two International of Toronto and Sproggct of Montreal eventual wlnnerl The local area was represented follows 1800 plus Steven MacLeod I 1400IBOO Brian MacLeod J Blair Thompson NOVICE ibelow Tony Smith Andre Here Is a fine game from he intcrmedlote section Thompson M 1 f4of4 The Fischer defence d4R5 g J Nxg5 A fine combination which Bluck no doubt missed 10 11 12 1 12 KfB 13 Bc3 Safest but 13 Preventing looks better I 13 Nxd4 14 RIB white wins If 13 g thenN Kd2 16 IT dcS 17 dj and IB dc5 IB Rfi Kci Neither kings looks very secure but Bd3Qc5a4 Kd2Qdo25 g Looks very ten However here Is major Probably the beat try a g Kg7 Black Resigns Male is Here is the latest rating list for some reasons g the ratings of Thompson and A have not g been changed in this latest list This is being looked into g 1 Steve MacLeod 1635 Brian MacLeod i486 g 3 Murray 1446 4 Tony Smith 1431 1313 Nichols 1312 John Moore 1288 E g Blair Thompson 12C3 J 1204 Andre 1118 II Brad Waters 980 g 12 Ken 13 Chris g UPCOMING EVLNTS Toronto Amateur Open Jul v g Wolmorc Hall University of Toronto round forms Toronto Chess Club Box Station A Toronto Trevor Moons Moo res calm at airshow Mures 55 Drive stood calmly the Canadian Warplane Heritage at Mount Hope Airport as preparation for an Intcn Air Show were carried on around him Seemingly unconcerned Mr Moore announcer of the schedule was aware of the work and hours Heritage qua dron leaders had spent In the list six months ing for the A of Heritage planes and Snowbird planes from he Canadian Armed Forces takeoff from thi iirfield and head for To ronto s Hospital for Sick ilren flanej were wheeled from the Heritage restoration hang from other hangers onto he airfield Mr Moorcs an air Toronto munition Airport said he is pilot in the Navy for five but is content at this point in time to remain on the ground On tour of he planes being in the hanger Mr Moorcs said he receives a great feeling of accomplish menl after a plane is rebuilt These have much more character than the new jets An air traffic controller or years he has seen the ad vnnccment from propeller driven planes to the new The Heritage hanger re presents almost an aircraft museum primarily of war planes of Second World vintage Although a lot of people were not involved in the war they are interested In the planes he said Seven types of planes were in the hanger for restoration These included a Yale a Hurricane a Corsair an A vender a Sea Fire a and an Aren One plane was masked resembling a car about to be painted in a body Mr estimated the cost of the Air Show at and is hopeful for a crowd of to Highlights of the air Show ho announced included a glider demonstration parachute demon and a mock bombing by a Heritage bomber and of the Confederate Air Serve groups of or more Colonel Sanders only 90 per person See manager your local store lor details chicken 100 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