Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1982, p. 1

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Disarmament referendum to be topic for fall fairs Antinuke group readies campaign BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR MD VICTIMS Earring bobbing the fortune teller booked or the muscular dystrophy carnival In Georgetown IM Sunday afternoon was getting warmed op Wednesday She predict the carnival at Lewis St the first tell off Delrex Boulevard pail Road will be a grand luteal From noon 114 penny and lip tap will teal your skills A bake and food will give you nourishment and If yon don I win any of the tZQ prim the young Declining interest financial aid stabilizing home prices realtor Herat Special An AX kjui indicates that home prices in the Georgetown area are beginning stabilize following a period of decline from last year highs Finn A Georgetown branch manager encourages potential buy era take advantage of existing home purchase incentives while the market continues to favor buyers Declining interest rates vendor assisted financing and government home purchase assistance programs are resolving the major concern of buy era today namely Mr said last week The greatest activity In Georgetown market is taking place with detached homes in the to range he said compared the to range of the same time last year We re pleased lo see that prices are moderating to more realistic and affordable levels Mr said This means that there will be a strengthening and renew buoyancy market which may slim date activity in surround Ing communities such as A LePage Canada leading diversified real estate organization employs mare than people in approximately ZOO office across Canada and Internationally By AAGAAJID Herald Staff Writer Vole Yes For Nuclear Disarmament buttons yellow will appear shortly on the lapels of some Halton Hills residents as the local pro- disarmament group gets ready to launch a com of Its own In this year s municipal election The buttons with the Yes message stamped boldly In the centre were the loco Vote Yes committees meet Tuesday at Comfort home in Acton Janet Duval who along with Mr Comfort has been spearheading Ho I ton Hills participation in a nuclear disarmament referendum Nov said the buttons will be available at the Georgetown and Acton fall Town council recently agreed to include a refer endum on nuclear disarm with the election ballots Residents will likely be asked whether or not they support a global disarmament of nuclear weapons Leaflets outlining he aims of the referendum will also be distributed in town Meanwhile a poster campaign held in lion with the groups pro motional efforts has been suggested but as of press time Thursday final arrangements had not been made Morlcy Mills has been appointed the groups treasurer and another meeting is planned later this month So thats why but Taffy George- towns entry In the annual Dog Swim at the Canadian National Exhibition probably had a darn good reason to turn around and head for shore mldwaylhroughherswlm the week before last The Thompsons of Drive told The Herald that pictured in last Wednesday Issue was confused by the announcer amplified commentary to spectators was when he announced Tatty a position In the swim they explained that the dog who finished third the year before apparently thought someone calling her back and turned around of the carnival have collected from local there a White Elephant sale you can pick through Come on and have a good lime while supporting research and patient invite programs of the Dystrophy Association It a been three weeks worth of organization tor Lynn Shield II left and abler Trudy and they re ready for you Herald by Bookbinder is no little old gentleman By PEDERIAN Staff Writer Most people expect to find an elderly white- haired gentleman wear a well worn vest hunched over the work bench at Book binding Instead they find a 14- year old Englishman plying the centuriesold trade on Georgetown Armstrong Avenue Keith Is new to Canada having from England In the spring but he snot new to the bookbinding business He worked for seven years with Gray Book binders in London learn the skills of the trade and earning his craft certificate In gen eral bookbinding In May 1778 Tempted by a Job offer in Canada that would pay him four times the salary he was earning In Eng land Mr hopped a plane west Unfortunately the act ual Job with a ical bookbinding comp any In Scarboro fell through The owner had been planning to get Into repair work and had hired Mr in that Left without a Job and encouraged by family Continued en page

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