Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1982, p. 3

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ABOUT THE HILLS I WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October 1MZ Ratepayers set a date The Georgetown Area Ratepayers Association has chosen Nov as the date for its annual meeting and ailcandidates meeting The evening starts at Georgetown District High School with annual business meeting from to Candidates for mayor separate school board and all Wards 3 and seats will then share the door from on with emphasis placed on questions and answers Halloo Cable TV plana to televise the forum Meeting unnecessary Regional councils decision Wednesday to defer a decision on proposed official plan aggregate policies appears to have removed the need for a special planning committee meeting on the subject Coun Dave Whiting had suggested the regional committee might meet In Acton next week rather than due to the substantia opposition expressed by at a public forum Tuesday night Some an residents attended the meeting on the aggregates Issue at Acton High School Several residents voiced strong objections to Ihe proposed policy changes and vowed to fight litem to the end Many signed a petition circulating at the meeting which voiced concern over possible devaluation of homes and other damaging effect for what was termed a questionable terms of aggregate Halloween skate Looks like its going to be a chilly Halloween this year so what better way to warm It up than with a family skate courtesy of the Club of Georgetown In one of a series of community events the club Is sponsoring during Its Bin anniversary year the Kinsmen have booked Georgetown Memorial Arena public skating time from 30 to Oct 31 and want everyone to come dressed in costume There 11 be prizes for the best Halloween outfits plus free admission Just for showing up in costume Those whod rather not dress up get In for SO cents per person or per family Dont miss out on the fun Another week yet Due to Incorrect information supplied in The Herald an ad appearing In Wednesdays Herald said Standard Time begins this Sunday In fact Standard Time begins Oct at when clocks arc setback one hour Sohang on until next weekend when youll gel that extra hour to snooze in Sunday morning Daycare open house Maple Avenue Daycare Centre invites you to its open house next Wednesday Oct 27 starting at Interested residents are welcome to Join parents of youngsters attending the regionally operated centre located near the corner of Maple and Mountain view Bead North Election day Today the big day when keen voters In Georgetown District High Schools Grade 13 lions media class go to the polls with issues facing them as crucial as In and privileges evaluation attendance and class fees Wednesdays Herald introduced you to Ma bee who appears to be a shooin for social convenors scat Bob Marks Chris Cunningham and Barry Stone ore vying for the class president Job Cor Schmidt spoke for fellow vicepresidential candidates Veuhoff and Mark Waters when she told The Herald the elections objectives teach students how to run a campaign how to use a variety of propaganda sic techniques and to experience the realities of Imagemaking Full results In next Wednesdays Herald Attention To CMC USFF United Students Freedom Front VOTE X BOB MARKS President RENEE VEUHOFF vm president GERRY MILNE Social Convenor Brampton couple suspected in Geor mans murder Two charged in murder Peel regional police divers searched Profess ors Lake in Brampton Wednesday for a hand gun the possible murder weapon in the shooting death of Anthony The divers began their search yesterday while a Brampton man and his commonlaw wife were ordered held In custody on firstdegree murder charges In the shooting death of Mr August Acton mans inquest Rest home controls urged by jurors By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Seclall twoman an Jury bearing evidence on circumstances sur rounding July death of an Acton rest home resld has called on the province to Set uniform standards for rest homes In setting the standards jurors felt the province should consider the cost for society Individ or increased health care In rest homes and should not Jeopardise the freedom and rights of an Invldldual or his family to make decisions regarding his health care The Jury this week found that James Earl Scott died of bronchial pneumonia In the General at a July 13 The means of his death was established as immob ility The Jury stated that standards legislation should try to specify 1 The roles and expect of operators of rest Staff requirements Control of medication and written instructions from the residents doctor to the home operator The physical prcmis- A health history and recent health assessment by a doctor prior to becom lng a resident Recording of changes In residents physical or mental status The role of the regio nal medical health officer specifically regarding reg inspection of homes by qualified personnel and scheduled inspection of In dividual residents by iflcd medical personnel Niagara region Coroner CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice HOLY CROSS ROHAN CATHOLIC tMMANUEL CHURCH LUTHERAN An CHURCH WINDSOR ROAD fen can PASTOR Of JMOrttkimt Sunday St too Sat Church Service Sun io Church si tin MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN PASTOR ALLIANCE CHURCH OCT 17 School 11am CHORALE Evening Fellowship Sunday School a m Evening Stfvtcs 30pm Wetting 7 Graduate School Hong Kong Bruce Pen Ion who conducted the inquest said home Tryphena had no legal Tight to force Mr Scott Into hospital against wishes or those of his family He said the present rest home licencing situation is unfair to operations Ils Cootie uH page man entered a Vega Res laurant and asked for him and then fled on root Lawrence John Slock lng and Lee Poulin 22 both of Crescent were remanded In custody to Nov 2 by Justice of the Peace Caro lyn Mr Stocking la also charged with armed rob bery In connection with an Incident at the same restaurant 10 days before shooting Ms a former stripper pubs in this area was arrested Mon day while shopping at the City Centre She seven months Two other men were arrested in the ion that used some of the most sophisticated meth ods of interrogation John Timothy MacLeod 27 of Bart ley Bull Parkway is facing an armed robbery charge white Charles of Is charged with sell ing a restricted weapon without a permit Mr was re eased on his own and Is to appear In court today Mr Mac Leod was remanded In custody to Oct Court Brampton Tidy Car wants to save you money in the future NOW Heres how INawMattdng With Guard Acts tike an invisible seat cover that protects and preserves your interior 2 So affective It doamtghenntachanca So effective even used cars qualify for guarantees 3 Saab out the salt and A protective barrier stops pollutants and oxidation from Invading the pain I I When you purchase I RUSTREBEL I together TIDY CARS OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE UPHOLSTERY GUARD VINYL ROOF RESTORATION P INSTRIPING TOUCHUP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS SOUND REBEL SUN ROOFS AUTO THEFT PROTECTION FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 71 RD 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