Page I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday February mi Lions hold black tie affair for anniversary party By TAYLOR Hera Id Staff Writer The haunting sound of the bagpipes as Pipe Major Virginia played Amazing Grace while the names of lions Club nasi presidents were read aloud was Just one of the highlights of the 50th anniversary celt- bra lion of the Georgetown Lions Club Saturday at Holy Cron Church It was a black tie affair I or past and present members of the club along with well wishers from other organic bona Ron past dis trict governor chaired the evening a program which began by reading the names of late past presidents of the organization and ended with congratulations and plaques Brian Penman right was consoled by his nominator after losing the Conservative nomination Monday night to Fran Haines Ills supporter are now reportedly urging hint to an independent candidate Georgetown votes swing nomination help Tory Continued page AI suffer by the decision but said he felt theyd suffer because candidates turn in memberships not because of the executives decision Mr Gudgeon expressed fears that the decision would turn many members who were disenfranchised against the party and to wards Liberal incumbent Julian Reed Mr Gudgeon said It Is standard practice fa- a cand idate to hang onto the mem Imbalance In the distribution of the voting membership eligible to cast ballots Mon day The breakdown given to Mr Penman showed vol were from Georgetown 50 from Acton a from Mil ton seven from weya and none from the Burlington portion of the riding Explaining how the nomin ation date was set Mr Bell said an attempt was made last fall to Interest party members in forming a team to support he has sold until the candidate quickly in the last minute so his opponent event the election won know how many sup porters he has Mr Penman had WO or more additional supporters lined up he said but moat of them were Inelig because of the change In the meeting date Whether figures on Pen man supporters were accur ate related figures Included in an unused portion of Mr Penman s speech Indicate an was not strong A Penman supporter said Mr Penman wrote the riding association executive in July saying be was Interested In becoming a candidate but his interest In the position did not become generally known until after Christmas Mr Penman refused to comment on the situation Grits dates Still to come arc the Liberal and New Democrat nomination meetings The Liberals will be holding Saturday evening at the Boyne Community Centie with incumbent Julian Reed expected to take the nomination uncontested riding association mil hold its nomination meeting Monday at in the Hall on Martin Street in Milton The only confirmed candidate for the nomination so far Is Chris Cutler a newspaper circulation manager from Rock ton BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS STOCK REDUCTION SALE OF RECORDS SAPS PRICED AT FOR OR EACH GEORGE ST S BRAMPTON PHONE from the town the province and the federal government Guest speaker for the even ing was Gerry Robbins a past director of Lions Inter national Mr Robbins owner or a radio station in Pine City Minnesota spoke about the responsibility of service organizations not only to continue their present com efforts but to work towards world peace by working together Mr Robbins warned of the potential horrors of the small countries now developing atomic weapons Ihcoe which have no allegiance to any power but themselves He suggested that with the advantages of organization staff and leadership the various service are In good position to strengthen International bonds and to work towards world peace Mr also thanked the Lions and their guests and all Canadians for Canada help during the Iranian crisis in smuggling six American diplomats out That the kind of co operation across the border that makes countries live and breathe he said Georgetown Lioness dent Chapman made a special presentation on be half of the Lionesses to Lion president Dan Boyle of a collection of photographs of past presidents of the club over the past SO years Buy Canadian landscaper urges council GALLERY OF LIONS BEST ticargetonn president Chapman made a presentation to Lions president Dan of a collection photographs of the club presidents over the past years the dinner and dance Saturday evrnlng at Holy Cron Church Gathering together the photograph will hang In the Mont Hall took the several month Mr Boyle said Herald photo Tbap Architects OALA has once again asked town councillors to consider fwd land scape architect firm to assist with future renovations it Actons Cemetery Invited to reiterate concerns outlined In a Jon 17 letter to the town OALA president Nick Van cold Monday his organisation It Canadian firms wire not sufficiently examined before town engin eer Bob Austin recommended a New York landscaping con sul ton tor the cemetery But Canadian or American landscape architects may not see any work in Acton Police Actonians meet Come to Church GEORGETOWN MAPLE AVENUE ALLIANCE CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday February15 Sunday Scltool PASTOR EDWIN MITCHELL Sunday February 19B1 Morn no Worship Horn Coma and Our Church Your Church Every Sunday bio School a 6 300 m no jo and Preach ng jH lowsh Everyone Welcome P RALPH Weekly Boys Clubs Youth Lad Hour Roc real on Proyor Monthly Sartors a tors ANvaya Welcome Yours and Grow WE HOPE TO IBB YOU THIS ST GEORGES IMMANUEL CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH Anglican Sunday Fobruaryl5 flam Holy Eucharist Junior Church Nursery f a Morning Prayer Windsor at Corolo St PASTOR REV OR DRICKAMER Sunday February 1081 a Church Service Sunday School 11am Church Sorvlco Church he Lutheran Hour Continued rrom page day proceeded although I would have been quite con if no one had appear the came to meet us and the people came the other lull Mr Constable Ha J traffic safety officer for Acton Georgetown and Milton talked with Mark and Leigh Whiting in the Acton Legion Constable was one of over a Hilton Regional Police Including Chief James and Depot Chief Bob who were In Acton to meet the area residents Herald photol Letter to the Tips hat to Halton cops To the of The Herald Dear Sir I would like to express by appreciation and thanks to two groups the Ha Hon Regional police and the of Acton It was my letter frustration that sparked the controversy or perhaps brought the conflict out in the open I Felt I had a certain responsibility and hoped It would end well On the citizens of Acton had a chance to meet Police Chief Harding and his men We found him very receptive to our concerns and I belie the police found that has a large of nice people who are willing to stand behind them The line was sedby a couple as they concluded their visit They suggested to Chief Harding perhaps Acton could now forget about the OPP who policed Acton before re fii I lion and make an to support their own local policemen I second that suggestion I feel that the police are now giving us eight hours work or an eight hour shift and we will benefit accordingly There will always be mis understandings and pro but this exchange has before The misunderstand logs can be put into proper perspective and hopefully not rater Into unmanageable problems Thank you Acton I think wl can all be happy with the Sincerely LorneDoberthien Area thefts net burglars cool year despite Mr Austins Dec IB reco calling on toe town to budget for long and short term planning at the cemetery In Acton Roes pointed out that this years tight town budget may poet pone work plans for the ceme tery which include proposals for a muchneeded steady maintenance program Of S3 landscaping consul tant firms in Ontario many are as qualified to do the work as the New York company recommended by Mr Austin Mr VanVUetsaid adding that Ontario lands capers have worked on such projects as Maples Canada Wonderland the Toronto Metropolitan Zoo and continuously advise on projects in Ontario landscape architects must work through an eight year training and qualify Log period Mr Van Vliet sold before ore considered for membership with the The term is nude up of four years of education and another four years of actual work experience Burglars netted over In property In two burglaries in north Halton this week In a break in some time Friday burglars carted oft a safe containing slocks bonds a coin collection silver bar value from a home on Hills camera equipment and silver cutlery rained at was stolen In a break in in Saturday Police are investigating both burglaries NOW OPEN RODS WELDING Complete welding service In WEEDING REPAIRS CAR TRAILER FABRICATION PORTABLE EQUIPMENT 2S5 Main St Out In ABOUT OUR SPECIAL Set SUMSTORE SPECIALS 877 3405 14 Wetleyan St Since 1953 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD SAVINGS UP TO 2000 ON BEDSOFAS Many styles to choose from Prices begin at TERMS AVAILABLE 334 Guelnh St 7