Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THE HER Wednesday October New used books and toys being collected Kinettes carry on toy drive as new Good Neighbor sought HAPPY BIRTHDAY Herald Special The Kinnetto Club of Georgetown has just com a productive two months projects and planning for the rest of the Kinnette year The clubs first major project chaired by Km Jean McMillan was the Great Balloon Race at the Georgetown fail fa r in September Fair goers had the unity to send up a helium Tilled balloon attached to a card with the purchaser s name and address on The finder the must then mail the back to the Kinettes who will award prizes to the ticket holder whose ball travels the farthest in a threemonth period Many cards have at ready been returned with the farthest point reached so far being All prizes been donated by local businesses and all proceeds went to the Cys tic Fibrosis Association the national project of the Kinsmen and Kinettes The have plac many Cystic Fibrosis Penny Poks in stores and businesses around Georgetown under the car of Kinetic Jean McMillan Another new undertak ing this year is the catering of the lost Kins men meeting of each month K Coll pen Armstrong has token on the responsibility of ensuring that the provide a well planned enjoyable meal each month for the Kinsmen Club Nana haw about Mlmon Threeyear old Tracy II a meal ok of Gnelpb offered a tray of dainties afternoon Allen Mtfa birthday and frlenda children and relatives gathered Glen borne to celebrate the happy occasion Minnie Stanley left of used to be a neighbor of Allen In where they both attended the United Church Daughter Eileen of Guelph and too Allen were alto present Since when left England Allen has lived most of her life in the Gleu Most of her relatives Uve In Toronto the mid counting IB grandchildren and IB great grandchildren Herald photo by Anl Pederlan President Kalhy is making final arrange ments on several other upcoming projects which will include a Pay what you pull draw a grocery spree and possibly a dance in the spring Perhaps the most mean project the Kinettes arc involved in each year is the Christmas Toy Drive in conjunction with the Ilalton lliUs Good Neigh Service The are going ahead with the Toy Drive this year they have for the past IS years even though Roma Timpson announced last week that there has still been no volunteer to take over her position as for the service The would like to urge any community minded citizen or group to step forward soon and volunteer to act as spokes person for this much need annual project Toy Drive chairperson Mamy Malcolmson will be acc new and used toys books and games at 179 Cres In add ition the real estate firm of Arthur S Johnson and Associates will also be collecting toys for the Kinettes at their office on Guelph Street across from the Georgetown Market Plata starting immed iately Each year the George town Kinettes arc at the generosity of our local citizens It is this continuing support which will ensure a happy Christ mas for every child In Georgetown regardless of economic circumstances CHURCH DIRECTORY Bushs complaints not shared by GARA Compassionate Dear Eugenia I wish to enquire about my son born March 11 1979 at 15 in Toronto More specifically 1 wish to know about his future and what It holds In all areas I would be most obliged if you help with Information in any way I will await your answer in The Herald Curious Scorpio Mother Dear Curious Your son is a Pisces which makes him very sensitive and responsive to the thoughts and feelings of those that he gets close to His compassion and understanding will help open the doors of This Pisces individuality must not bo constricted but allowed to grow or be will be unhappy Occasionally this happens due to and situations and can make him live in a dream world rather than face the harsher realities of life He be blind to all defects of those that he loves and trusts This little fellow is emotionally proud and needs to be appreciated and loved His moods are strongly affected by past experiences and he can easily be hurt Hebasanabillty to think quickly and he has many original Ideas His chart Indicates ability where public relations law counselling and psychology are Involved He should be well liked because of his friendly emotional outlook and disposition with acquaintances However those who get dose to him will see a very serious side as well He may tend to act in secret as a means of Periods of quiet and solitude are Important in order to regain his energies His strong and ingenious imagination can result in literary talent possibly poetry or The chart also indicates that he is accident prone and that something unusual or disruptive could affect his domestic situation There may also be many changes of residence as well During the next few months many changes will be considered where home and family are concerned The effects of these considerations will take place in the new year Your son has a good chart if channeled properly however because of his extreme sens I fed that the decisions made by you as a parent will nave a lasting influence on his direction in life Take Caret Write to Eugema at The Herald Guelph St Georgetown Dear Eugenia am opening ray own hair business shortly and wondered what the stars foresee for me financially now and in the future I was bom Sept It In North Cower at a September Dear September Your chart indicates that your work house are coining into better limes and many changes but only as a result of hard work Partnerships other people money and legalities could give you a problem In a couple of years if you don t make your cboicea wisely now Youd be wise to bare any partner or coworkers astrologlcatly compared to your chart before proceeding You must also keep in mind that taking on too much may make waves on the over the course of the next Tew years as well It would be beneficial to you if you could possibly run your business out of your home as your chart indicates a great deal of energy which needs direction in your domestic sphere Look ahead with positive thoughts and go after your goals as I feet ttuitttey are moat definitely attainable Good Luck Continued from page Al planning consultants it hired NO INPUT I look at GARA as a special interest group which gave no input Coun Armstrong said Farmers developers landowners and aggregate producers those people are taxpayers not special interest groups Mr Bush should weigh carefully threats that might oppose parts or the plan at Ontario Municipal Board OMB hearings he said Why spend money now to go to the when they had every to attend public meet on the plan where the consultant was available to answer questions he Lawyers have been re tained by the town to defend the official plan gainst stiff challenges from other lawyers at the Coun explained Without expert legal advice opposing solicitors could destroy policies in the plan on which councillors and con sultants spent hundreds of hours formulating to pro tect the town interests he said SHOTS TAKEN Armstrong commented that he expects the plan most forceful opposition to the plan to come from aggre gate groups rather than from other objectors If mats the case I think we can congratulate the consultants and cil I don t like shots being taken at them Responding to Mr Bush concern about ing costs or municipal administration Coun Armstrong said Hal ton region compares well with others in southern Ontario in efforts to keep tax bills low He dldn Mr Bush a figures which show the regions lax levy in creasing in a penod by 100 per cent the board of education levy by per cent over the same period and the towns share of the levy by per cent for urban residents and per cent for rural homeowners Candidates square off Continued from or its loan under the provincial main street program towards the pur chase of the two properties involved in the future parking lot The town will kick In funds If there is a deficit the purchase price Incumbent regional councillor Whiting poin ed out the aggressive market or the area being undertaken by the region business development of fleer and his staff as well as the efforts of the new North Tourism Association Tourism and its related services is real the logical industry for Acton In the future he said A dissatisfied rural resi dent who had attended the meeting obviously present to hear Ward candidates make presentations was told they had decided not to speak although most of them were present and prepared to answer quest ions on a personal basis during breaks in the even Meeting organizers said while they did tell rural candidates they might apeak when they arrived at the meeting they did not attempt to encourage them to do so since there were already IS urban candidates present Two Ward 2 candidates were absent from the meeting and some of the others had not come pre pared to speak As a result the candidates agreed among themselves to stay off the platform to be fair to each of them Courtesy Gnetph Mercarj REELECT ROSS KNECHTEL Area Councillor For Acton I think like a taxpayer when in Council More industry for Halton Hills A sensible fair budget 5 or less increase in EXPERIENCE EXPERTISE CREDIBILITY Boys GWG CORDS SIZE 712 SIZE 18 JV CLOTHING LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE STBEET CALL

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