Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1982, p. 5

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday August It last Page Searching for alternatives To the editor The Herald Be Utter to the Editor Janet Duval Your headline wording challenges seems a rather strong definition As I read It Mrs Duval was expressing her on and support of a worthy cause nuclear merit for me I have been expressing my views concerning the vehicle for motivating cause Mrs Duval statements ore well received Just to prove I am not really hard to get along with I would like to take this ty to wish Mrs Duval and the Halloa Hills group every success In their endeavors Also I agree It la about time something has to be done to get the world leaden to sit up and listen or perhaps even bettor stand up and provide some positive action If present world social and economic con lions are any too much sitting has been and la being done a matter of interest TORIES TEEOFF The annual Georgetown golf tournament to raise money for muscular dystrophy was held Monday afternoon featuring a of local celebrity duffers as the Tory Caucus foursome were left to right Brian winner of the longest drive trophy Georgetown Ward regional councillor Mike Armstrong Brampton- Georgetown MP John McDermld and Paul Armstrong runnerup In the gat barbecue for getting the ball closest to the pin off the second tec by local businessman Pete Norton and played at Erin Heights Golf Coarse the tourney raised over IS for muscular dystrophy assistance I Herald photo by Da TERRY 10 Is entering Grade Going back to school is the pits The teachers drive every body crazy I hate work log and waking up so early KATHERINE MANN ING 10 looking forward to Grade Go ing back will be horrible School and 1 have to get up early In the morning We also get homework Boosting tourism ANDREW MIDW1NT EH Is entering Grade It II be fun There II be more French Immers Ion and more kids com ing In and 1 11 be able to meet new friends JILL thinks Grade will be alright I like school Its Interesting We do different and Interesting things MIKE 11 fin about Grades I won t like it I don t like going to school but I like learning I rather watch TV or play with friends No win Continued from page sincere in its nuke Intentions and a limited grassroots ban Ihcbomb move ment Is at least afoot In Soviet Russia Mr Nelson also seems to believe mistakenly I think that democracy defence rests with Its ability to destroy any attacker Peace through strength they call it is an outdated concept that must eventually yield to mutual trust and as the Israelis and Palestinians may yet demonstrate or tho rest of the world mutually accepted and peaceful coexist Continued from page A3 has largely been unrccog nlied as a tourist area by Festival Country Tourist Association or which it is a part How ever he said a unified and powerful committee formed from the new Association tourist attracting Ideas might be coordinated Festival Country he said A schedule of member ship fees has been suggested based on the number of employees per business The Association hopes to raise about ooo this year from the fees A proposed fund raising dinner and advertising In the directory are expect to bolster the lion treasury by another tie In the Association Inaugural brief It notes that people ore dealing with more leisure time and pointed out that there are five million people surrounding north many of whom could be enticed by the area rural heritage For more information about the Assoc call GREAT LEAP FORWARD OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 20th The collected second They will then be hand glasses will be distributed to needy donated to the Christian 3rd world countries Medical Mission Sun Juno GEORGETOWN OPTICAL LENSES GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE FOR 1 FULL YEAR EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FRAMES REPAIRED For Complete Optical Service Call 8773562 It would appear that the ecumenical coalition Project Ploughshares Is receiving considerable support with regard to the disarmament issue Poes lbly an organization such as this could eventually provide the required strength persuasive power to obtain the appropriate action It la already of national inter national scope an In place network Also through Project Ploughshares could not all concerned family members why should we necessarily accept the decision of only voting age members participate When It comes to voting some of our selections well let a not dwell on that subject Since it Is suggested the ballot box be used to communicate to our future leaders municipal pro vlnclal federal suppose we reverse the procedure have each to declare his or her YES or NO pool lion with regard to nuclear disarmament We could then support to those candidates whom we feel would In turn demonstrate their leadership ability by taking this serious matter to taak After all once elected la it not the responsibility of the people representative be It In whatever capaci ty to expedite the wishes of the electorate at least this is my interpretation of the democratic process In any event I am sura the aforementioned proce dure would provide if nothing else some inter esting debating material Yours truly Porter Norval WI members attend special luncheon By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Dorothy McLean and Marguerite Hunter presl dent and secretary of the Women Institute attended the 85th sary luncheon in honor of tho founding of the Women Institute of Ontario The dinner at noon was held at the Constellation Hotel with guest speaker Zing of Holland president of the Associated Country Women of the World The theme or the day program From a Flicker to a Flame Several area people have been spending some time In cottage country BUI and Gwen Laldlaw along with Bills mother Kate spent the weekend with John and Jean at their cottage near Hunts viile Albert and Marguerite Hunter Oliver and Etsio Hunter and and Mary Arnold all enjoyed a few days at Aston Villa Get well wishes to Betty Walker who la a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital in Kathy Chase of Ontario shows almost flawless form she and her mount Jambalaya compete the Rotkman World Cup equestrian Jumping program Sunday In Cheltenham Also entered to the World Cup event was Hugh Graham a former Georgetown resident riding Athenian Prince and Herald photo Community club enjoyed a pool party at the Croatian Centre Aug The weather was perfect lor swimming and a pot luck supper followed with Irene Good fellow in charge A good time was had by all Rev Waller and Ridley entertained members and friends of United Church following the service last Sunday A pot luck lunch was enjoyed and every one enjoyed visiting about iheir summer holidays Also get well wishes to Marie recuperating at homo JEAN WAREHOUSE Says dont worry MOM Theyll Soon Be We Got DESIGNER JEANS For The Entire Family Ages 4 FAMOUS NAME BRANDS SAVINGS to 94 THE VERY LATEST STYLES Knickers Baggies Boot Cut Pirate Cut Carrot Leg Straight Leg Super Slims Kids ROADRUNNERS Reg 10 Reg Up To MO 1B Reg UpTo39 00 SILVER JEANS Reg was Wo Hon Boot Town Out of Town GREAT SELECTION OF TOPS AND BLOUSES BIG SELECTION OF THE LATEST ZIPPER JEANS

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