Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1981, p. 2

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Past SECTION A Tilt HERALD Jane Canadian- Yugoslavs ready for upcoming celebrations Town council has no objections to festivities on Esquesing farm Although he decision reals Nick Cajic president of the regional health department with the provincial liquor Canadian Yugoslav Cultural and police force as well as the board town council hoi no Association Brotherhood and town firefighters objections to a Canadian Unity was told by councillors Yugoslavian association hold- Monday night that his group The property located on the ing licensed events on Its can go ahead with licensed cast side of the highway on a property about two miles south events as long as they conform acre form was purchased of Acton along Highway to regulations set out by the by the Association last year Vet council chooses Georgetown publicist QUILTS AND PONIES AT FUN FAIR Its all yours Mom VIckl Hill right and Virginia display the large quilt made recently by pupils at Public School for VIckl mother who woo Id riffle list highlighted the school Fun Fair slid Plea Market Saturday Tncre was lois to see and plenty of and gills to choose from Herald special The Ontario Council recently appointed Georgetown farm wife Peggy Knapp a public Interest represents live replacing the late Adams of Cam bridge Mrs husband bought farms on Road south of George- school board in Cambridge on the Grand River Conservation Authority on the recreation commission and in the Women s Institute She said she was quite surprised to be asked to sit on the council since her only connection with veterinary medicine has been the bit she does helping with the family ha Is Ins She la quite excited about It however since she feels the public does need to be aware of what the veterinary profession Is doing She is also pleased to know that the professionals want to be aware of public reaction to their profession The veterinarian council was the first of ail the professional groups to utilize the provincial legislation when No agreement on money Town union continue public works negotiations It was passed giving such groups the right to have public ntcrest representative on their boards she said Mrs said her role is to act as a liaison between lie public and the professionals and hopes the public will come to their representatives when they have concerns so she can make them known to the council The second public interest representative Is former Wellington MP AIT Kales Mrs said she has attended one meeting and It was a day long well packed agenda She was pleased how ever to find that because of her form background she was understand a great deal of the matters on the agenda The appointment Is for an she said but it will be exciting and Mr and Mrs Knapp have three grown children Mr explained seeking assurances from the own that Ihe land could be used for recreational purposes Instead of a blanket liquor license be Association will apply to the liquor board for occasional permits which may bo used by as many as it Yugoslav organization throughout the year for vari ous celebrations Meanwhile hundreds of Yugoslavs are expected to converge on toe property July and for Canadian Yugoslavian day Because of Yugoslavia native composition many nationalities will us the complex under the Yugoslavi an Brotherhood banner Inclu ding Croatian and Serbian groups The complex which will soon feature a soccer field and includes plans for a cultural centre will help promote unity among the Yugoslavian people Mr said promot ing good cJtfeenship In this country u well as In Yugo slavia However he acknowledged that there are political differences between his association and the Croatian group which baa already established a meeting ground of its own at the northwest comer of the Fifth and Winston Churchill Boulevard near He described the organisers of the Croatian Centre as being more fanatic than the CanadianYugoslavian Associ ation but maintained that there would be no conflict between the two groups ConsdlanUkranlans in the Toronto area have also long since gathered in Hal ton Hills running their youth camp north of Highway along the Fourth line fair t be Hie tame without the pony rides and Public School s Fun Fair and Flea Market Saturday was no exception While Hermann pony Sparkle Prance is held by Cathy Boy I fiveyear old Mary Jane Hill dismounts with help from Christine Leonard Inside Ihe school Shannon Janet Fiddler and Ilelga helped fet classmates sell secondhind books and toys while and Boons Schwarts dispensed refreshment Herald photo Ys Men biathlon Back to Acton event Negotiations between Ihe town and some of its public works employees are despite both parties being in a legal strike or lock out position since Thursday Although Canadian Union of Public Employees Local president Keith Smiley declined to say how far union and management officials are from settling a contract he confirmed that money remains the outstanding issue The workers whe collect garbage and maintain the town cemeteries and parks have been without a contract since April 1 at which time employees at Ihe lower end of the settled wage scale were making 33 an hour The town workers have not had to walk off the job to underline contract grievanc es in 14 years Mr Smiley told The Herald Tuesday that union and management officials might again sit down to the ningtablelatcrthatday The town s position was expected to be outlined to councillors during a closeddoor session following their regular meet ing Monday night Herald Special The Acton Men have come up with a different vers on of a race for their part potion in Back to Acton Days Juno and The group sponsoring a comb on b cycle and foot race to be called the Acton so spokesman Ed Leather km Contestants will work as team One will leave the starting point on foot at the same time the second member leaves by bicycle At the second of four check points the bicycling member leaves his vch and begins to run Police beat When the member who left the first check point on foot arrives at the second check point be will pick up the bicycle his partner left and head Tor the third check point probably passing his now running partner At the third point the contestants will swap again and head for the fourth and final check point Mr Leather land said the club has never seen such a race before but It was one of the ideas suggested in a brainstorming session on what to do for the special Registration for the event Local businesses breakin victims will be held at the Acton arena from 10 to noon June 27 with the fee increasing from si to for each contestant after June 20 The race will be run June 28 beginning at a m and will follow an eight kilometer course through the streets of Acton In an effort to ensure that everyone felt they had an equal opportunity to be successful the club has organized the race In four categories with our age divisions for each category The categories are parent child male female and mixed wllh the age divisions being IB The whole aim of the race is fun so entry fees will barely cover prizes Mr Leather land expects The race is open to anyone out for a good time and he hopes there will be at least entrants in the first Acton Biathlon NORVAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 143rd Anniversary Service GUEST SPEAKER REVERAND TREVOR LEWIS OF MILTON Sunday June 21 1981 at 1100 am NORVAL ONTARIO Come to Church GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday June 1061 Sunday School a Morning Worship Come and Make Our Church Your Church Everyone Welcome RALPH MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH EDWIN MITCHELL ALL SUMMER LONO EVERY SUNDAY Bible School Preaching WEEKLY Bible Study Prayer Youth Baseball A Recreation Visitors welcome ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Sunday Juno 1981 earn m HOLY EUCHARIST Church Nursery Ham HOLY EUCHARIST Second MMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor Rood Carole St PASTOR REV DR Sunday June 1981 Chwch Service Sunday School 11am Church Service Church of the Lutheran Hour INTRODUCING A NEW SYSTEM FOR NEW DRIVERS A SAFER WAYTO START LIFE RUNNERS Taking a break from their dally Ron for life arc worth students Am Peacock and Shannon All students from Grades 1 to a at Howard Public School have been running from two to II kilometres every week he past four weeks to raise fnndt tor the local cancer society Three businesses on Mountain view Rood North In Georgetown were broken Thursday night or early day morning In what Ho lion slice say appear to be related ins Twin Window lac reported the theft of a considerable amount of money from a cash box There was no sign of forced entry although over in damage was done to the Entry was pined to by prying open an inse cure rear door Over In damages were reported but nothing was stolen The thieves knocked out an a conditioner to gain entry to Artcist Inc and caused an estimated premises Nothing was report ed stolen A you NEW TO TOWN or you us1 moved inlo WELCOME Would I lis to call on you HOUSEWARMINQ GIFTS and Inter mat I on about torus lawn For this informs I Ion and gilts call lasplat 8774812 Karate Shotokan PAOLONE HEAD INSTRUCTOR BARRY WATSON OWNER INSTRUCTOR will be demonstrating at the Pioneer Festival located In Downtown Georgetown on SATURDAY JUNE 20th at 330pm to promote the Grand Opening of another SHODAN KARATE CLUB at St Andrews United Church corner of Sinclair Mounts Invlaw Registrations OPEN will be taken on Tuea June 23 to and every night following Ontario introduced the Probationary Driver Licensing System June 1st as a new highway safety measure Its designed to help reduce the high percentage of traffic violations and accidents by new drivers Statistics show that in Ontario new dnvers regardless of age have accidents and break the traffic laws far more than experienced The Probationary System is designed to make these dnvers more aware of the fie laws for everyones safety So new dnvers who ignore the laws or dnve carelessly the two year probation ary penod will have their dnvers licence suspended for days when six demerit points have been accumulated A dean driving record is something to be proud of but up to you Ministry of Transportation and Communications Ontario James Snout VVBem Davis Premier

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