Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 27

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BIRTHDAY PLANS FOR 2ND GEORGETOWN Hie Second tubs calling SI George Tommy and Steven Allan Fudge Anglican Church their home bate will celebrate the troop I Cilia Jay Jualln Sean Murphy Saturday with a banquet at the Jeff and Richard Nipper Simon Ryan Robinson church Shown here with Cub lender Donna Thompson and their Jamie Rutherford Mark Jaon Turner Ian Vint four new chums llraiiby Charles Gils Michael Gils and and Jan Wilkes Richard Holmes are cub Jeff Atkinson Michael Bosnian Photos by Jean Concerned over economy Canadians for Economic Fairness hold their second meeting on high mortgage and Interest rates and related Issues tonight Wednesday in Miltons Drury School on Highway Formed by Milton Burlington and residents Sept the plan to discuss ways of dealing with high rates tonight The group has also invited area MPs and and the leaders of all three major federal parties to attend an open forum Nov 11 at Burlingtons Robinson High School Contact or Dcbby Russell for more Information Seek UN job MP McDermid tells Trudeau Ottawa Bureau of The Herald Prime Minister won applause by both sides of the House of Commons Thursday when he look a bow after Georgetown MP John McDermid suggested he resign and run for the position of UN Secretary General The Tory backbencher noted that the vote to allow Kurt Waldholm an unprecedented third term as secretary il has been rejected creating an Impasse at the that be rectified Canada has the answer it was a tough decision to made hut I decided Canada must come first declared Mr presented MPs with a resolution suggesting Mr place his name In nomination and resign as prime minister so that this great country will have a fighting chance to survive economically socially and united from coast to coast Hansard reporters recorded at least one MP denying the motion and unanimous consent necessary to open debate on the proposal Jelinek fails to stop postal rate increase From IheOltawa Bureau of The Herald MP Otto has failed In a bid to have Parliament reverses decision to increase postal rates in the Mr predicted last week in the House of Commons that the increase to JO cents for first class letters will not only contribute to our growing Inflation rate but will also adversely affect the small business sector jeopardize the viability of direct mail service and cause hardship to the many Canadians who are already The Tory MP presented the Commons with a resolution demanding Immediate reduction of the rate increase to a realistic level and action to correct Inefficient postal operations which have resulted in regular post office deficits However the motion was defeated on an oral vote when It failed to win unanimous consent necessary before the subject could be introduced for debate SECTION TUB HERALD Wednesday November 1981 Page SERVICES scouting Continued from Page Glen won a mirror the mothers In the Group donatedby Committee and Local Assoc la Marie Brown of lion for Brownies and Guides won bath powder donated by Doris Mulr of George- Shoppers Drug Mart town won a cake baked and of Milton won a dinner decorated by Marsha Tor two from Brackens Cathy Mrs Norton of a family album from Creative Camera and Cindy Leslie from Georgetown won a fruit basket donated by Miracle Mart The Group Committee and Local Association would like to thank all who In any way took part In the craft and bake si Moss Technical Services Devon Materials handling hatting 8530302 CLEANUP TIME It was the Eighth Georgetown Cubs turn to live up Shoutings commitment to keep Highway clean or debris between Maple Avenue and Drive They did so enthusiastically Saturday no doubt spurred on by the promise of a hamburger and soft drink from McDonalds Restaurant which encourages the eml annual clean Cub leader Carl supervised the excursion as welt as helping out Utter pickers Prick Scan Sandy Jimmy Lawrence and Glen Herald photo Local entrants for Queens Guineas As Hills forming community is well aware the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair opens Nov 12 at the Coliseum In Torontos Exhibition Place Among the younger local residents preparing for this years fair arc the following entrants in the annual Queen s Guineas Steer Competition which takes place Nov Some contenders from countries have been nominated to compete Including from Hills Doug Donaldson Paul Wilkinson and and Brian Wingfleld all of Georgetown Keith Grant of Hill Hornby David Las by of Hock wood Stephen Las by of Parsons of Campbelivllle and Dave McCann of RIM Milton the olde Hide House Canadas Largest Leather Goods Store Leather Suede Flna Shearling Complete line of Footwear and Other Leather Goods ExcllntSlcllon end Quality at You We Have now Added Woolens Sweaters Blankets Fur Loll featuring all the Popular Furs QUI Arts Craft Section Monday loFrlday10B Saturday Sunday Eastern Ave ACTON 5196531031 IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN BY So you tried a few different ways to spend your advertising money and now your sales curve has dropped completely off the chart ISNT IT ABOUT 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