The Society elected Its new executive for lait week Members are seated president Marshall landing the led 1st vicepresident Brian Evans secretary treasurer John Howe and 2nd vicepresident Keith Tough talk highlights recent Acton agricultural meeting Slackers wont be by the executive of the Agricultural Society a spoke warned Tuesday the group annual meeting In Knox Presbyterian Church in Acton Brent Marshall elected pre of the society for his second lerm told members that ho was in the people who agreed to stand for d rectors positions and noted thai some of them were ihc borne people he hod mentioned prior to the voting who had done their share of the work in preparing for list year stair I warned you to taken look and give same thought to who you picked as your directors he told the society members ind there they are again Well Imtelllnglhemnowthot if hey don t intend to work and help us they re in trouble The first time they give this a hard time they re really Police report kept private The Regional Police Commission received the re port by Ontario Police Commission tOPC on the Hat ton force last week but contents of report won be made public until after the local commissioners have set with the to discuss the report due some time before the end of the month The report into the five year old force was prompted by an earlier report from Regional Police Assoc lotion criticizing the general operation of Ihe force facilities and ion Also a factor in the ion lo conduct an Investigation was a complaint by Crown Attorney James Trele currently enrolled in a study course in England hot police officers were not prop erly preparing charge inform at ion sheets used in provincial courts The Ontario Police investigation team beg an looking Into the operation of the force In October and he report was presented to the local commission week although It had or been set for release shortly before Christmas Al the commission meeting Thursday Mayor Harry Barrett chairman of the commission said the report is very factual and contains nothingolorming You enjoy It when yousee it he told members of Mr Barrett confirmed thai the police association will be very much involved in the implementation of the recom included in the report However before the report is mode public and the re commendations acted on commission will be meeting with OPC probab ly some time before the end of the month Mr Barrett Id to discuss Ihe report with them The report on morale in force submitted the com mission by the association last June dealt with problems In the morale among members of force by prob lems with poor facilities lems with administration and a shortage of manpower going to get It from all three of The financial report offered to the membership showed an actual loss of for 19B but secretory treasurer John pointed out that in outstanding receipts had already been collected since January I and Is still owing which gives the society a profit of for tho year The society decided that a raise in expense money was due the secretary treasurer in view of the many hours of hard work involved in preparing he financial report as well as locking after society business a motion by Jack Marshall that Mr expense be increased to an Jan 1 1978 was unomiously approved by the p Directors associate called on report on their various sections of res pons listed few problems that could not be solved with minor changes One of ihese win be operation for the Spot in Pork It was suggested thai if it Is run another year the beer tent should be closed by seven or eight clock to avoid the sort of rowdyism that lni97B It was also suggested that the fiddlers compel might be expanded in since response to the duet class in the 1978 fair was very favour able The competition rained out on the of the fair weekend run the following Sunday received such favourable notice that more than different fire departments have made on how to become involved in that competition in future Mr Marshall lold the society DAY We could make a day with fire departments it we wonted to go that way Mr Marshall said The executive for the society for is president Brent Marshall 1st vice president Brian Evans 2nd Keith Ait ken and secret treasurer John Directors elected were Keith Bill Bnlion Ted Brown David Donne Brian Maggie Hall Brian Hammond Roland Height George Henderson Hans Bill Cathy Brent Marshall Norm Shea Stccklcy Roe Paul Thompson and Bill Dropped from the board year arc Steve Lister Gary Ro Murray Bert Robertson Irene Swackhamer and ray Wallace BUSINESS DIRECTORS RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Georgetown and surround n I area RYDER TV MOORE PARI lift ANNUAL MUTING Brampton Georgetown Federal LIBERAL ASSOCIATION 800 pm Mon Jan 1979 Carls Catering Co Oaten St Brampton PROGRAM Social hour pm GUEST SPEAKER BOB KAPLAN Vice Chairman of Finance Committee Report by Election of Officer EVERYONE IS WELCOME Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR South FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor Phone CHIROPRACTORS II OPTOMETRISTS GW Corbett DC CHIROPRACTOR II Street Georgetown For nlmenl PHONE REASONABLE PRICES Dr RRHamilton TELEPHONE Dr WB Foley OPTOMETRIST R E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Ontario L7G Hint New woodworking shop approved The town planning board has granted approval In principle to a proposal by la It on Kills cabinet maker George Sekulo- vlch thai will urn an Implem shed on his property north of Georgetown into a cial woodworking shop Mr Sckulovich application or a zoning bylaw amendment would enable him to his lorn farm on Highway Into a more ive enterprise drew no object ions or serious issues from the varioui agencies among which I ho proposal was by the town planning department Mr hopes o use hull shed on the weal side or Highway outside Georgetown for the production and sale of handcrafted wood fum His home at ready occupies the land along with thi shed and a vegetable If the official plan were strictly and literally Interpret trades would be allowed only in the hamlets deputy eclor Brian Kropf in h report the board iBut as long as tin activity performs a minor and secondary role remains out or sight and does nol detract In any way from rorol character of the aria it is possible that it may conform to the general Intent and spirit of the official plan polcies The key ensuring eon tommy the spirit and of the pi in is the strict regulat Ion scale of the business so that it remains a home operation secondary the agricultural business and its site appearance so thai no to the established char the property and Us surroundings can be readily delected staff was d reeled to prepare the necessary by law and development agree ment for the propoaal LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Win McDonalds Gift Certificates and Watches GET YOUR CRAYONS AND FELT MARKERS GOING TO WIN GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR DELICIOUS FOOD AT MCDONALDS ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED ON ORIGINALITY AND EACH MONTH THERE WILL BE A DRAW FOR A UNIQUE RONALD MCDONALD WATCH ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE Congratulations to the winners of the Canadian Cord Certificates which will be presented to the deserving Georgetown Girl Guides by Pauline McGibbon on Jan 30 at Lome Park Secondary School Watch this space for weekly winners in the coloring contest MICHAEL LORITO DRUC MART Georgetown Market Place 290 Guelph Street LIFE BRAND NATURAL SOURCE LAXATIVE 49 PEPTO BISMOL METAMUCIL Oi KLEENEX 100s 399 CORICIDIN D 49 BUTLER GUM TOOTH BRUSH 77 HEAD SHOULDERS SHAMPOO MAALOX LIQ 340 Maalox- 2 29 SHOPPERS DRUG MART