WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October a IMI Page Meet the candidates The Georgetown Area Ratepayers Association offers you a chance to evaluate candidates In this year municipal election next Tuesday night at Georgetown District High School Following a to ratepayers meeting the the candidates or mayor and alt vacant Wards 3 and council school board and hydro commission Beats will assemble at to slate their views and answer questions There Is no admission charge Halloween skate Just because Ha Howe en comes early this year doesn mean you should put your costume away Sunday Oct 31 The KinsmcnClubof Georgetown sponsoring a en Skate Sunday the Georgetown Memorial Arena on Milt Street and there be prizes lor the wildest outfits The Kinsmen who II also provide music for the occasion will be looking for the best all round family costuming the best original costume the scariest and the funniest costumes It all happens from to and there no admission charge you re wearing a costume Everyone welcome bazaar Georgetown Order holds its annual bazaar this Saturday starting at a at the Hall on in is welcome hi re 11 be bargains galore St Johns anniversary It St Johns this invited In attend the service rmcrSt John s minister Ikwellyn Llewellyn run to Junt will be it tic currently a I CI In Toronto Following the will Ik i free luncheon reception Lecture on lungs There It be a free lecture on lung asthma and allergy problems this Saturday at Georgetown District High School Invited by the Ha Hon Lung Association Roger of Burlington Joseph Brant Hospital will in Room 133 at 10 a Those interested in attending ore advised to enter the school by the pool side doorr Reward offered Town sin ft arc preparing a bylaw stipulating a reward of up 1 tor information leading to he arrest and conviction of vandals responsible for damage recently at the Acton Cemetcrj Meanwhile the general committee has asked the clerk and the engineering departments to report on what security systems can be Installed at the cemetery to prevent more vandalism Among the deterrents suggested arc additional lighting gates fencing and employing a security service Citizens can curb crime Roy Continued from pi Re budget making process Mr McMurtry sold its lack of representation t become a problem Nobody has been able to demonstrate lo me that lo switch this balance or members will make a difference he said In discussing this Issue with members of council I don know when this has be come a problem Asked to comment on whether or not the recent explosion Toronto ton Systems plant I the company is manufactur a guidance system for America nuclear Cruise SHIP SHfiP Professional cleaning ladies Bonded Insured Providing our own supplies vacuum cleaner transportation Vacuuming Dusting Thorough Cleaning of Kitchen Bathrooms RHunabh Weekly or CALL i missile indicates an up surge or terrorism in Can ada Mr MeMurtry said Canadians cannot feel for ever protected from this sort of politicallyoriented violent crime CANT ASSUME It a a distressing event certainly in our country he said But we can I assume lo be indefinitely immune to this type of activity There is no indi cation that this means a new era In Canada He commented that ice in Canada have not been complacent and fore are well informed about nationally and HOY other form of costly crime vandalism Mr Mc Murtry said noting that he has received several resol from provincial municipal I ties decrying the problem increase Although its unlikely that government funding will be available to help support groups like Neigh Watch already active in parts of George town citizen involvement In fighting vandalism and theft is important he agreed Applauding what he termed Information groups like EARLY CHRISTMAS CHEER Thanks to a contribution from Park Thermal employes Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital will be able purchase a special Indotracheat thermometer The employees Monday donated their Christmas Part fund of saying they prefer ore the money spent in the mm unity during the current economic doldrums Photographed are hi Robin Gold Jerry Hills Fred midair Bruce Km Hughes John GDMH administrator Fred Park president Brian Held Tim Susan Lee Jim Cooper Mike Cannon Martin Irilne and Ron Herald photo was cautious about supporting anil crime groups like ihe Guardian Angels Based in New the Angels patrol city parka and BERETS Trained in hand to hand combat and trade- marked by their red the Angels have estab lished chapters In US cities and recently recruited members In Windsor and Toronto Mr McMurtry was also asked to comment on how the country a new Charter of Rights will affect the judicial system While he said he expects some backlog In the courts as the Charier is tested by plaintiffs and defendants alike province is pepared to meel The administration of Justice Is a cornerstone of free society Mr McMur try said adding that he supports the concept of the Charter But how the province will deal with the federal government proposed Youth Offenders Act may be another question governments are concerned about the costs Ihcy will a dm in is tering the new bill dealing with juvenile delinquents and Maritime premiers have asked thai passage of Act be delayed until the cost issue is settled The federal govern has been very vague as to just what it is prepared to da Mr Mc Murtry said Winter Protection Package WHEN YOU PURCHASE BOTH RustRebel and Preserv-A- Rustproofing Shine STEAM StOHY VINYL HOOF SPLASH sun mora sound Your Complete Car Cms Speckhts otHBOfrmm cm MOUNTAIMVIEW RO GEORGETOWN 8776138