SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November taw about a spot or ItnT Georgetown Joe up the warming brew to dining a I the Rotary Clubs annual dinner for Serving the altdown supper over 0 hungry senium were about Ho t riant About IS notary Arnica helped by scooping food onto the plates ROTARY CLUBS DINNER A SUCCESS WITH SENIORS This Frank first llm wasnt diaappoln ted 1 think Its a havent the opportunity of gelling out In organising this out the Ctub annual supper for seniors and he ry worthwhile cause hen Id Perhaps a lot of people here and the Rotary should be congratulated for their fine efforts Burial plot issue heats up noise and traffic concerns from page At the Cenlrc property lo be used or the cemetery said a burial round would represent mis- good agricultural land a sentiment which neighbors brought up a number of llmca during the session before council lie also con cern thai his own farm opera tion in which he must use heavy noisy machinery would disturb the quiet fj cry environment MAKE NOISE tractors will make noise he said will they try to slop me from my farming operation Mr Brawler and Tenth Line farmer Hill Alexander said that following the explosion on the eve of a planned fireworks display the Centre June their livestock was disturbed hut they reported no losses due Mr Alexander also pointed out that one side of his corn field properly Is higher than upon which would abut posing a rather unique runoff problem which planning officials who are preparing a report on the cemetery proposal admit they hadnt real During a torrential rain storm following the use of a particularly strong herbicide on the field Mr Alexander warned some of the chemical could wash down on the killing the grass Although he acknowledged that the likelihood of the torrent needed lo cause the damageabout five of rain in an hour or two- Is rather small Mr Alexander recalled that a similar event with just as disastrous results this ycarjn Bolton cannot afford to resod a cemetery he said nor am I about lo An I her farmer John agreed that the cemetery would be loo close to farming operations and added that he thought the cemetery was not high enough above the areas water table Recent uses of the Croatian Centre have also irked Mr Kcpton underlining noise from loudspeakers when the Centre is filled with people on Sundays during the AGAINST Im not gainst the people themselves he said its just the noise The land Is sometimes used as an amuse ment park I thought they built one in Maple Canadas Meanwhile residents who have purchased property and built homes In the rural area to escape noisy urban centres are now finding their country life style threatened by the pros pect of constant traffic to and from the proposed cemetery a number of neighbors claim Stan Domskl who moved Into the area 13 years ago said he built in the countryside to get away from urban hassles but because of noise levels at the Croatian Centre he said lately he hasnt had much peace and quiet on the weekends When guests come over he told councillors we Just cant hear or talk We all like to relax on the weekends but 1 cant do that on my own property One as pec I the planning department Is considering as it prepares recommendations Tor council expected In about a month is the traffic problem envisioned in the area if the cemetery Is allowed Mayor assured the As Canadas only cemet ery specially for ihe residents have wondered aloud at the prospects or having two or three funeral processions and the vehicles at guests passing along or parking on the sides Winston Churchill Boulevard and Slderoad Five Last week the cemeterys proponents said here would be plenty at parking available at the Centre and seeking a zoning change to allow the cemetery they have Indicated they will give be own an casement or public access to the burial ground In case It abandoned as well as a utility shed and chapel Involves elabor ate landscaping possibly Im proving the appearance of a nearby stream As lawyers hired to repre sent both cemetery proponents and opponents amply used provinces Cemetery Act to support their arguments both sides exchanged petitions Public comments on the pro posal must be submitted by Nov When someone has stopped breathing seconds countStart mouth to mouth resuscitation immediately St John Ambulance Make sure mouth and throat are tree of obstruct ion Lift the neck tilt the head seal victims mouth with your mouth and breath into it about every five seconds By and Lauretta Mills 8773915 Eleven laughs The leaves are fading and falling The winds rough and wild Remember the poem November In the old Second Reader They remind us that winter is not far away and an ideal time to pass the long evenings with a good book The opening of our new Cultural Centre with its large bright library provides ready access to good reading material Your library card is the key lo many r nominal fee but must be booked well in advance Of special Interest lo seniors is the Library an Wheels an extension service which lakes books and other library materials to anyone unable to visit the library through age or Infirmity There is special collection of large print books and talking books The library staff welcome any inquiries you may have concerning Ihese services A plan Is underway to set aside a time and a in he library where anyone Including seniors may gather for a friendly chat over a cup of coffee This may start In November Watch The Herald for special library activities When chicken meant poultry and bag meant a sack And junk trashy toffs and a brae When cat was a feline a kitten grown up And lea was a liquid you drank from a cup When swinger was someone who swings Inu swing And pad was a sort of cushiony thing When way out meant distant and far far away And a man t sue you for calling him Words once so sensible sober and serious Arc making the freak scene like Its groovy man groovy but English it not Melhmks the language has gone straight lo pot It has been said A senior should have eleven laughs a day Perhaps this poem will give you a chuckles Remember when hippie meant big in the hips And a trip Involved travel in cars planes or ships When pot was a vessel for cooking things in And hooked was what grandmother rugs may have been When fix was a verb that meant mend or repair And be in meant simply existing somewhere When neat meant v ell organized tidy and clean And grass was a ground cover normally green When the lights and not people were turned on and off And the pill might have been you look for a cough Increase opposed by town council When groovy cant furrowed with channels and hollows And birds winged creatures like robins and swallows When fuzz v a a substance fluffy like lint And bread from bakeries from the mint When roll mca it a bun and rock was a stone And hung up as something you did with the phone Less than a day before the deadline town council decided Monday night to oppose a Union Cos proposal before the Ontario Energy Board to increase its rates The company has suggested increasing its price for gas to cents per million cubic feel because It anticipates deficit of million next year at the current price Council agreed that muni cipal staff should learn why the increase Is necessary and have Union Gas explain how the proposed increase will be reflected in household bills The letter of Intervention which will be filed by Hills can be withdrawn OUR MISTAKE Fashion show coat Henrys A coat modelled at last week s Rotary fashion show In Georgetown was Incorrectly identified In last Wednesdays Herald as having been provided for the show by Actons Old Hide House Henrys Clothing in downtown Georgetown Is In fact the business which contributed the winter overcoat modelled in our photo by Rex The Herald regrets the error Wintario An announcement in last Wednesdays Herald gave the wrong starting time for Hie Nov lottery tele cast from Acton The evenings activities at Acton High School in fact begin at p m a half hour after the doors open Local dignitaries and special guests will provide an hour of variety entertainment until when the tele vision crew begins preparing he set for the broad cast In addition The Herald was incorrect in reporting that Wintario once broadcast a show from the Acton Arena as well as Georgetown Memorial Arena This months show Is in fact the lotterys first visit to Cougar Boots Central heat for your feet 8 Pillow Boots Leather Uppers Spaed Lacing Red Brushed Nylon Linings 38 Foam In sulation including Tongue 42 Two very good friends BILL JOAN Happy 25th Anniversary DEAN The newlookin warmth CougarBalloon Boots The warmest boo Cougars ever made in a choice exciting weather boating stylos The warmth secret Super soft bonded to padded in sulating foam Solt warm Sanitized fleece lining Antislip soles with air pockets for even more comfort Mens Available In Mans Ladles 49 Ssssy Ladies Check Out Our COUGAR Line of Winter Boots GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS NIGHT In order to provide a convenient opportunity lor parents to meet the teachers and discuss student progress a Parents Night will be hold at Ihe school on Monday November 16th 1981 7 to 00 m Some parents have beon invited lor interviews as noted on the Interim Report but all parents are welcome meel the teachers Parenls who have not scheduled but wish an interview with a teacher or teachers may phone the school 8776966 during the day or an appointment time Appointments may also be made on Parents Night MilliereTVs BUY NOW SAVE 20RCAXL100 PORTABLE TELEVISION NOW ONLY 00 14RCAXL100 PORTABLE TELEVISION NOW ONLY 398 00 ALL RCA COLOR SETS ADVERTISED HAVE COMPLETE 3 YEAR WARRANTY fVHOME SERVICE 26RCAXL100 CONSOLE TELEVISION 00 19B2C0L0RTRAK 20 REMOTE CONTROL TELEVISION Channel Ready I Tuning 00 SUPER SPECIAL NEW JERROLD REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL WIRELESS CONVERTER NOW I ONLY I Infra Ramota Sean Control Turn Sat On and Up and Down Scana ChannalM Mutes Sound 1982COLORTRAK 26 REMOTE CONTROL TELEVISION 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