Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1979, p. 11

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Outsit itiri twin s fllliR WW Ei Home Newspaper of Hills Industrial report page 12 rill- In it l Car dealer appeals page 19 J fTl A Chauffeur lives in Georgetown Meet Nick the Premieres Next to Dims Georgetown Nick Sires he probably know Hill avis Hell as Mr is the chauffeur Davis simply says his dnv Mr Once while Mr education minister and vlblt ing a high school Mr was parked the wailing for Mr Davis Some teens wee kiddmj Mr saying Janus Inki nit Inn Mr Davis told thou his name is and he frit ml the ilrntr recalls Mr Lonio who is ilso a special constable with Ontario Provlncn Polite has worked tor Mr Dans since December of i5 He Mr was looking or a new dm to replact someone who d left the job went for an interview and the two men hit It off Mr Lorilo said during interview at his George town home previously been driver for former igritul turc Minister Bill Stewart Since then their relationship has developed Into a friendship something some people can understand said Mr whose only uniform is i suit Mr Lorito generally worked 10 to 12 hours a day by the he picks Mr up in in the morning and stays through any meetings the premier has scheduled If the legislature is in session the ihys are spent in and around Toronto driving Mr to luncheon meet ings to Toronto City Hall or maybe to a university Wednesdays tend be the Unions Mr Davis ismcUmgwithlhceabinet ind board Mr onto w s irk chitting with govern mi ill or new reporlcrs I Some of my best are reporters i Tin odd time he has left the ildine is tin time lit Mr days he mply h S to wait drives Mr lo points iround the province flics with him to other cities whin he might be needed is driver during In he accom the premur to Italy was born Mr Davis link Ihi lour iff course to go through his s city who enjojs tin mnnliir is been known Hi his ilwivs eomcide wilh those of the government in tin tun I the ktjs Mr Some divs Mr cm till just by looking it Mr Dm is thil it pot talking husband and home todiv you the his bur limn win I ilm Us into tin front with Mr 1oritn liter bad day And though Div Mr lontu he ind do anything sills Some would hi Iht i Mil imi of i pastime they hid more opportunity for when Mr was minister Once on i plane ride look pictures of Mr it tin triblugi Mr Dims id the photos mounted on humorous cap tious iaii and tilled of Con Hi givt tin plaque lo lorito for Christ ni is The Toronto horn dm er said ho and Mr to win at inbuilt They lime pi ly for SI or feeling good is high is I Mr Ionto his wife and children Michael 12 Thirtst 10 aid have spent consider imotint the I nnr irbcr This sum whin Mr a the orboit Mr Davr here s Mr Lorito figures is one the Mill is his hue iniluded o Davis Hi do things found sonuoni else to do things r inking from replenish tug the premiers supply of pipt tobacco to painting his of Mr Lorito nts on the job was when he shook hands with her royal visit for the lines told the staff to get in line rtiallid Mr Tin protocol people to his child hood in Toronto when a lot of kids allowed to play with the ltilnns like him Mr up smalt makes iood of beer mtelinj the PEOPLEl Director sees funeral as first step to recovery It Ml The irndilionol funeral is Ihe first step In in the eyes of rtcion runt Dire 11 ru Shoemaker It enables mourner lo share his sorrow and accept his Tim is the beginning of Helping the bereaved through this step gives Mr Shoemaker a deal of personal satisfaction II requires long hours and hard work get wny wed like them ourselves if we were clients he says but the end results can be fulfilling Being a funeral tlneclor in a small town is wav of life he says You have be on call I don I know how fellows in lowns it who have wives I inn rested in the business Mr has nevtr had that problem His wife fill da is also Ins business paiiitr nd hand She d as ihe for the business does the books anil nets as a general helper too ABILITY who abihl in helping people topi grief he says Ironing and that iiicher will probably do the res I dots Iho work id mand standards happens to trip up hi One d 1 mill a h id heard was in the hospital and I hidnt sttn fur sometime Without I how she was Slit gave me Ihe 1 and some tlnnj 1iter I learned she had been a dralh door and siill wani loo fil when 1 saw hi she said my inquiry hid given her a rt joll I guisssht if I was drumming up business filliiu I know would Mi to community if hi I had Ihil Hi ihlnk il would look I never pone Dial fir my high days fdlhtr and Mr mended funeral The jarred him and he ell he mild do a belli job helping people through tin ir Bruce ilinds or put out or I are inter ltd In further Information on funerals and legal matters government had done The idea with him and his i mm tin thai In Ik did his of ironk for Then he ill iried wnlltn to pasn i siandirds Siudtnts Iheii spend r ipprcntiung wilh a funiral dirteii r be try somism siys re directing it to us and there a great deal n I Mr Shot maker to work Vie ihe end ofScpltmlitr lJSJandhadno Ihought if Ihe bust Mr had a son in tin business whom hi assumed would il if Mr decided lo ruin a r Mr for Thi of weeks Kid serambli ii dig up He ilsu in in the mid ill if 11 the end of of business in the big irnm pimtiid in lor Thin bun end of funeral in the if loek or wish to Hi now ml conducted from ill those I Mr y hull about he tin us Ihi most nils on Ihe children if lo bring llutdi I force them if lhv dm I want I attend Mitt I remember one young wiri w wilhlhrri j j lis who them to sec father he says The Ihe i wanled to attend and she couldnt be left out She looked at father and if Shi diddj II a nil mi inn Shi Ind under while Ihingand wiuld have di m her an il we Indn lit In Hut it ill depends in was god he bid listened A number of frn lids tame Ihe funeral reallv He also finds that llur loved in liiiin if ihiv see tin chit 1 Mr r eoiuminiis pnv it funerals and closed caskets unless ihcre is fir I a chip in one time i fill lit fuinialforhs wife ditln run I hid no lends lit says I persuaded him unpen lull just if lit designated lb sin it Insi it sin Hi first s Ind littnluriiidiii icir i no e him sht wiuilireililuen liunid sum else siemg Ihi I semis to lni Hun the latl is dud Ii dimpled first his inb Mr since In finds ilniKiving minis of from some i wh I is him Ihn ugh flung is I tin man hive nd wt In Homesick Britons gather for new club llv I If you re homesick for Gardens and British Pubs you get at least a of tin old in s Club The new club offers a wide variety of activities for British who want to meet people of their own The club originated with Cochrane of Cochrane Travel Agency who while canvass lug for Post Orficc realized large number of British people living in Georgetown Having lived in Georgetown Mr Loch ranlt who is British himself had not become comfortable many people Thus British Club came into existence giving the a club where could meet and sociable in the good old fashioned spirit as will as tog as a club and share stories of home To Mr Cochrane being in was new and different differ from the spirit and ways he was used to Surely there must be others like him self he thought If he could start it would Rive a feeling of home to himself and Ihe other British residents of Georgetown At present the club consists families and three singlet Memberships are a family annually The anon profitable with funds being used for activities offend Some activities include dances car rallys and special parties with hopes of disco dancra dm shows for child picnics and raffles to Some of these will be open the public with going the members Discussions for the club be in March of this year with the first meeting held on which started Ihc tions coming In The first meeting was held at the office of Travel Agency At first and how to con duct the meetings was a prob lem As Cochrane Iron surer of the club said We were pretty green re still looking for new people and new The club activities are usual held at either Stcwarttown Hal Hall or the Glen Hall The officials of the British Frank Phipps denl Jtan Cochrane Irene Patterson recording secretary Carol membership secretary Joan Hayes program coordinator and Val Taylor social or To join up and coming club phone Jean Cochrane or Carol or just drop by Cochrane Travel Agency

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