Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1981, p. 1

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wont forget Terry Fox By PAUL Herald Editor After the personal lections of Terry Fox visit to Hills last July after the enthusiastic praise for his determination In tack ling a superhuman feat and leltaweover his contribution to humanity those close to the young runner Marathon of Hope start the very real possibility of Finding a for cancer before Lnd of the century thanks to Terry Contacted by The Herald Terry internationally of Hope and on his dtalh early Sun day morning Hills for the Canadian Cancer Society and local dignitaries echoed the words of tribute bung spoken across the All share the shock over the ultimate inevitable news of his death in New Westminster Royal Hospital the sense of loss But there ore also the strong commendations for A fans tribute THE TORCH To Terry I- ox like a light In Ihe darkness of cancer I sec a Ugh I In the darkness II welcomes my tired eyes 11 Illuminates my path And soothes my painful cries There on the misty Is the silhouette of very young man tunning ahead to the dawn tint light A torch held high In his hand I Ike an angel of the morning Heralding Ihecnilut night He calls our heath from the shadows beckons us to his light hope and courage he Inspires us the lank in his name His strength will be our lighted torch Ills life lis denial flame will mountains ford streams Terr will guide us along the road Th it leads to all our dreams can be It only a mailer of lime Hun for life was Ihe goal he Now Its jours and mine ll IHTTr June personal achieve nunls and a healthy that will per haps claim its last victim In our lifetime an accomplish mem for which Terry will deserve much credit Civen another year old like Terry in another few we hive this second form of cancer licked tin Cancer Society unit Smith said here ore a number of new programs btlnf funded that probably would never have been considered without the Marathon of Terry was a superstar of superstars in the of Brampton MP John McDermid who watch tht Marathon cross his student and cancer amputee who captured a when he ran half way across Canada to raise funds for llalton Hills tastJuly 23 h Marathon as it rolls along lllghwiy are among the millions over death Herald 877 I EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER H FotwrtRi I DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN No need to roam it right here at home Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866 TUESDAY JUNK 1981 There arc good reasons Downtown Georgetown FREE PARKING lome Accident at River SHARING SHORTCAKE Burlington Julian Iteed had liberal supporters who campaigned lor him lridis meeting of the local riding a Mills McDermid cries foul recent Mr MtDermid claimed man request was ted his home stands 100 yinLs oulside an boundary established by the hiring officers ting the competition He asked Mr Axworthy to immediately halt this method of weeding out The minister sad the government is a gencril commitment contained In the proposed of Rights which would allow Canadi to choose where they From Ihe Ottawa Bureau of The Herald Federal employment and immigration minisler Lloyd Axworthy told the House of Commons Monday he will investigate a claim that a civil servant who lives in Nerval is the victim of unfair government hiring practices Mr Axworthy told Bramp ton Georgetown MP John he was unaware of the cose in which the man wis denied the right enter a public service competition for an immigra lion counsellor Shes Hiltonbound will be spending a luxurious weekend for two at Toronto Harbour Castle Hilton somelime this summer She held the winning ticket in Beta i Phi raffle dnw their picnic in Park June 11 The sorority members sold the tickets hoping to funds for the ActiVan service but haven the proceeds for certain the program They raised a total of for some charily they will decide upon at their first meeting in September a member of the sorority said that the first set of tickets she sold were to Mrs Paint tank ablaze paint dip I Structural Steel on Armstrong Avenue afternoon The 100foot long tank was ignited when sparks caused by some welders working overhead fell into the lank Little damage was done as employees managed to get fire under control Escapee recaptured Regional Police have a 17 old Milton youth early Friday afternoon after he had escaped custody June In Milton Provincial Court Several officers discovered him hiding In the basement of friend on Lord Court in Milton He was charged with custody while his companion was charged with being an accomplice after Ihe fact The escapee had been charged with heft and was attending a bail hearing when he bolted from the civilian escort officers in the corridor of the court Board accepts sabbatical plan Teachers will take off one year in five Almost Hilton le tellers will In ilk Intake i oil Hilton lioird or due itxin i deli rrtd Ii pi in iv respinst to i from iStiiiiftry miss lint the e been ntjoti iffilmKs of In sKlin pi in ilrcts some l in Hilton system ut iniK two per cent will be Unwed ptryear he pi in ends in June il which time the Board will assess program from expe seen i den for the l the tin Ih ird with he Illllli Will llu eo IhihJ Is for lilt existing will nursing Inline Acton break ins ins in the Aelon polite over llu I hi Hem residinci on Street in Alton w is broken into The thief stole a lining ill iraiiuiil money while the win nut fair the Dimes I into St Josephs mil illiklte uniforms Mo of iiiiifnrms were rt cove red police in where hid ltnlhrnwiiiiltlu Gas explosion sends one man to hospital IHIUr tairvuiter line in w is injured Mondiv morning in ik iccidciit is from a ruptured gis pipe ignited instruction site on Hood North Midline Sam was liken to George in mil District with third degree to cent his and was to il where he nuns in si tondition The loronlolnsed firm Construction Id has been work in the for the past few iks sewer mains At approximate J i broke pipe it Ihe of and Drive Murk wis discontinued until Union Gas repairmen on Ihe scene minutes later to fix the break Mr decided lo move the machine which had ruptured the gas pipe to allow gas company workmen to the break more easily Inwhathasbcendiscribcdasa by officials enough gas had jceped out was ignited causing minor ire up when Mr Caruso the engine tner damage was done the midline and lines in tht hydro service wasn t disrupted I as official Boss Parker said it half Mountiinview Road North River Drive ire were Icfl hours until the inspector from the Department of Heillh and Safety give the Mi to repair Antihunt lobby falls shorty committee advises goahead ittdiith pi inning and public works will urge reionil Wednes lav to support a deer hunt in the region this fill a well mil hunt lobby tiled eommittcc mtmbtrs that the hung would do more it under to public forum before which committee made its decision niKht lint ral needs an of the done by deer each year and the province natural resources ministry has to update Ms information on the region s dtir Approximately people tinners and hunters supporting the proposed hunt Milton Centennial Manor or four hours listening to delcgat ions for or igainst recommendation hunt ministry present Hives spokesmen members of i rod gun clubs out numbered their counterparts I nuthouse resident Debbie who wilh neigh bur 1 iiiliric last month stalled reg lain councils decision ptnd ink nights meet brushed hunt prop onent s th it she is a suffering from the syndrome Reiterating charges that conclusive evidence In support another hunt she presentid the committee with 1 opposing a kill this coming I- resident Art Howes later handed over 100 sinatuns supporting the Mrs suggested Hal ton should follow the town of deer control wis 1irmers Ihere who lain of crop damage caused by herds of deer can from town eountil in warden or j lit hunter to somt of surplus mimlls Otherwise the town fort ids within iLs Mrs Kilmtr tint this method tight control over the are i of an hunt must provide tin bun with ele ir boundary mips helps the control ipptired before I Mrs iiidtoure further studv of Hilton s deer ion before mother hunt Mrs it while hunters killed deer during list veirs on pagi Ken Langdon heads new hospital board FOR WHOM THE TOLLS Hi and along plenty graduation inn or summer in Now that are swarms of eliildreii out enjoying the out Imlldav driven ire and kids should lurid with the an eje out lor woks Issue of The Herald photo

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