BEAUTY ENHANCED THE HERALD March 1M1 Kav Cosmetics a makeup manufacturer based En Dallas a demonstration o jtorgetown residents Thursday night In St Anglican Church Street a small to raise money for Terry ongoing campaign for cancer research the company Canadian representatives introduced a number of new cosmetics and said Mary Kaj is actively searching far a beauty consultant for the Georgetown area Here beautician prepares model Betsy for a new look while Mart Canadian sales director Johnston looks on Judl was joined by sister and fellow sales director and senior sales director and mother Margaret Johnston Developer must know all about environment arising from proposals for the development of rural and urban land The former municipalities of and Georgetown Include environ mental sensitive adjacent to boundaries that are connect with tributaries the Credit River Therefore ills important hat development activities In the vicinity of these communities be under taken with high regard for he environment so hat plant and animal life sensitive to environmental change will at least have a chance to adapt cope with change The term develop is frequently connected with people or businesses Intent upon changing or visibly enhancing the use of land Very often such changes arc impressive attracting he attention of citizens in the community concerned about the potent I Impact on the environment People concerned about development proposals are able to express their environ menial concerns privately through political avenues public hearings the media and by forming special Inter est groups Through these mechanisms development in achieve sue be ottered delayed and rejected by he community Its clear that the tradition right of landowners to use their iandaslhcysecfit is In reality subject to the rights of adjacent neighbors to enjoy their own properly and to the public interest The term developer can apply to ait landowners Halton Habitat by Grant Lee whether they own small or large parcels of land in rural or urban sellings Whin contemplate change to the environment of Iheir holding or actually do change it in some way they irr part paling in develop ment activity However unlike most dev proposals that attract public on the development of the small pa reels of land is often overlooked and there is no consideration about potential disruption of re la between parts of the environment Many owners of small parcels of land are actively engaged in the development of property at the same time as many other owners of properties of similar Impulsive planting or remov of trees and shrubs annual additions of lopsoil over sm ill areas poorly situated vegetable gardens and such as swimming pools and sheds and frequent applications of fertilizers herbicides and pesticides on and gardens are among the numerous devel activities thai lend to be overlooked Seasonal development act ivities such as these when earned out simultaneously by hundreds of landowners may lead to environmental problems on their own pro perty their neighbors pro perty further away or on environmentally sensitive areas such as river valley systems that receive polluted and sometimes run off after summer storms or spring thaws Many environmental pro blems unintentionally ed on small parcels of land generally go unnoticed until neighboring landowners find reason to complain long after development activity has ceased and remedial measures are no longer off live Development activity need not be synonymous with impacts The development of environments by landown can be done with positive benefits to neighbors and the public Interest With some forth ought of the short and long term effect of their act ions and resulting Impacts on landowners arc able to consider alter no live actions for the develop ment of their property pro viding for benefits such as conservation of energy Ihcr ma efficiency Of dwellings and food production that will be in their own interest as well as the r neighbors and the public Its not difficult to under stand the workings of a parcel of land similar to the understanding we have of the Interior environment of our homes For Instance we know that by turning switch there is an absence or presence of light and heat On small properties impulsive or planting of a tree may similarly affect temperature or lighting of lie property that will in turn affect such things as house tempera growth of lawns and shrubs animal and bird movement and energy flow among plants and animals Once there is an under standing of how parts of the environment are working and the way they arc related to each other then It is easier to consider the impacts of proposed development act Tts Important that tionships between parts of the environment be consider when dev el op men activity In this the land environment has the benefit of being conscientiously developed for the enjoyment of tl current occupant and stewards of the future Heading for south Don t overdo tanning Heading south for the once of the winter Try and keep in mind that titans supposedly the of health vitality and fitness are in fact unhealthy and ally dangerous Citing the findings of skin specialists the Canadian Cancer Society reminds you lhat premature drying and aging of the skin are accumul effects of exposure to ihc sun and excessive exposure lays the basis for skin cancer The Society points out that the skin is the most location of malignancy In and the second most in women Ultraviolet rays In sunlight can upset the orderly regeneration of cells and are the principle cause of skin cancer Fishermen farmers con struct ion workers lifeguards and others whose occupation takes them out Of doors and who are fair skinned run the greatest risk of skin enneer The Is proportional to the degree of exposure to sunlight Those who should be most cautious about the sun are generally the sun seekers that Is while skinned people People with pale complexions especially those with fair ruddyorsandy coloring tack sufficient quant Hies of the pigment substance melanin which acts as a shield against damaging rays Dark skinned people who have a generous amount of n are more able to endure large amounts of sunshine without being harmed Hut even they must be careful about over doses of sun iun induces skin cancer Is preventable by taking sonic simple precautions The Can Society subtests what sports and outdoor workers wear protective clothing a shirt sun hat bead cover ip and use a lotion which screens out Asthma course returns The Hal ton Lung Association Family Asthma Program will at the Georgetown District High School Pool Saturday mornings 10 to 11 30 commencing March All children with any degree of asthma are welcomo to attend thisgytn swim program which develops relaxation and belter breathing techniques as well as fitness and Improved swimming skills New members to the program must have a doctor a referral This program is provided free charge as a Christmas Seal Service For further information please contact the Lung Association at REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ClwtJtUUtd BROCK HARRIS The year 1981 will mark the year in which a conservation authority has operated in this part of the province It was on December 19M that the Order in Council was passed by the provincial government to establish the Scxtcen Mile Creek Conservation Authority and from that beginning there evolved the formation of he TwelveMile Creek Conservation Authority in 1958 with the amalgamation of the wo Conservation Authorities in 1963 to establish the Region Conservation Authority Twenty five years often represents a fairly lengthy period of time as it relates to mans normal life span However as it relates to the work or conservation it is a relatively short period In time which residents of the watershed have had at their disposal to manage the many resources that our watershed has Today many of us are experiencing new in government organization and reorganization in their attempt to cope with the many and varied demands for the ability to deliver goods and services to the citizens The provincial government has established specific ministries and attempted to decentral lie their decision Conservation Authority stands the test of time making proteges Local government has been reorganized on a regional is special agencies such as the Niagara scarp it Commission have been created to deal with a and yet when one considers the null only it has the test of time with a amount of changes required to provide the vehicle for the nnnugiment of resources that combine both a well as local input and concerns The watershed the management unit recognized as the for the authority jurisdiction The scope and of the authority programs are still primarily related to wutcr management forestry recreation the protection of significant environmental and conservation properties Many suggestions and ittempts have been put forward in the past to change the hi for a conservation authority and the role the conservation authority will play in the overall field if resource management all of these suggestions have stilt come back to the realization that the original the Conserva Authorities remains a viable manner for resource management The Region Conservation Authority has been in my estimation one of the more progressive conserva tion authorises during this period of time One only has to took at the record of accomplishment to realize the scope and magnitude of resource management issues that occurred during this and that positive and direct was taken by the authority to correct problems while at the name time making provision for wise resource management opportunities for the long term and future benefit of the residents of his part of Ontario However one should not become complacent and rely on past achievements as a measurement for future needs Tl next period will be an even more demanding period of time on the resources of our watershed Toe desirability for growth greater populations urban expansion the competition for the use of our renewable as well as nonrenewable resources demands that the Conservation Authority the member muni ties and the province of Ontario havean obligation to ensure that the watershed will have all of the benefit in the future lhat we often take for granted today Competitive Pork Loin Roasts NEW ZEALAND FROZEN Shoulder Lamb Chops CANADA GRADE A FROZEN YOUNG EVISCERATED TABLERITE SelfBasted Turkeys T02LBS 29 I NEW ZEALAND FROZEN Lamb Roasts CENTRE CUT Loin Pork Chops NEW ZEALAND FROZEN Lamb Leg Steaks 219 Wieners Cooked Ham i 159 125 109 IB in Loin Lamb Chops Brooded j Turbot Fillets 05j Sido Bacon Pork Loin Roasts Breakfast Sausages 149 Sandwich Moats I Dinner Hams 229 Lancia Pasta 89 VAUEY FARM FROZEN CHOICE French Fries Campbell Chicken No Soup IN TOMATO SAUCE Spaghetti Alphagetti or Zoodles oz tins TO Biscuits 99 BRAVO PLAIN Spaghetti Sauce 99 CheezWhiz 219 Tomato dor i Plum Tomatoos at Bravo Beans 49 runt Bravo Oil n Tomato Julco Sweetie Peas FLAVORS harmful rays 1 he lotion should be reapplied after swimming and at frequent Intervals because water and perspiration lend to wash It away Care should be taken about reflected light which can sneak up under the brim of a hat If a change in lilt normal skin condition is noticed a change in a mole a sore that does not heal sec a doctor Skin cancer Is the easiest cancer to cure with a per cent cure rate but like other cancers it depends on early detection and treatment for more information on skin cancer and sense in the sun contact your local unit or the Canadian Cancer Society Bathroom Powders I IQ9UV 399 two m Evaporated Milk CHICKEN BEEF OR IRISH Cordon Bleu Stews 49 99 Spare rib Sauce Tondor Chunks Borden Chocolate Syrup i Monarch Pastry Flour Dotorgant Potato Chips Candy J Cloth Towels Pro Toothbrushes Colgate Toothpaste Eggo Lard i 99 199 199 99 199 99 99 99 199 63 179 99 75 PRODUCT OF CENTRAL AMERICA DOLE OR CHIQUITA Bananas Cabbage Rod or Golden Delicious Apples Oil nor Pears TO Bunch Carrots pnooucr op Bean Sprout lb or Escarola ion I Cucumbers Onions iO Sprouts Avocadoes Northland Fire logs 119 Fried Noodles PLAN rt A Alfalfa Sprouts E RESERVE THE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES People Come First at wk HALTON HILLS IGA I Guelph Street Georgetown