Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1984, p. 11

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OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK MOORE PARK PLAZA 8731555 iiLf SECTION Bark break needed A dogs morning where I live against barking dogs Constable Paul said dog owners are usually given a warning the first time to keep their animals quiet The second time they can be given a ticket for S3 If don want to settle out of court they can be prosecuted in the provincial offenses court where heavier fines can be levied against them NO LIMIT There no limit to the number of tickets a dog owner can be given Const said So unless you have bills better put a muffler on your beast All dogs bark once in a while Const said But In your home you have a right to uninterrupted peace and quiet Reading from the bylaw he said There are three of them in my quiet neighbor yard and they re yappler comfort and repose of individuals than my sister after a date with a real warrants a call to the police hunk Taking your neighbor to court Is not the most neighborly thing home His wife works in Acton and she and many people would much answer the phone when my pound the walls of their home curse landlady calls to complain I been and swear at their wives and feign a told they keep the dogs for the children difficult smile at the neighbor off far a Ilsbeyondmewhychlldrennotevena trot with the guilty dog Of course feet tall need three large dogs as some people have even sold their playmates homes fn desperation You can only The poor old parents who live In take so much of the bark bark bark the house behind their trucker son get MORE PROBLEMS lo answer the phone at 30a when Barking dogs only Irritated neighbors wakened from em in the countryside A casual their sleep call discussion In the office brought up complaints by urban dwellers includ Living In the country Is not all the publisher bliss no It sure peaceful either Ad manager Bob said Before you move Into a new house here s a special collar that sells for Canada benefits forget about checking the plumbing called the Bark Break Every and roof first check out your neigh a dog barks it gets a little shock bors Do they have dogs How many that eventually teaches 11 to keep its Why Do they bark for hours on end closed I vc learned my lesson the hard Pavlov theory is helping make way somenclghborhoodsaplaccwhereyou of the horn passing trains send want to go home after a hard day echoing in our valley but I can t get Guess I have to order three of used to the dogs them for my neighbor dogs A call to regional police The next step if that I work Informed me that there noise is borrowing a gun and I not bylaw number specifically contemplating suicide You asked me why my face looked all twisted and sour this morning and my eyes looked baggier than usual There a reason dear editor a good I been up with the dogs again Bark bark bark bark bark bark It been going on since this morning and it was going on as my eyes were trying to close at 11 last night Bark bark bark bark bark bark is to do rather curse Women costumes from Japan are not only colorful but full symbolism which even inform If the wearer Is tingle or married Members of the Tabuchl family Tracy left Emily and their mother were dressed ceremonially they participated in the Georgetown YMCA Multicult ural Celebration tail Wednesday night Japan was featured with eight other countriesPeru Mexico the Netherlands the Philippines the Ukraine Germany Scotland and Denmark Herald photo Multicultural identity sets us apart Reed FASTEST CARS There were a lot of people- enjoying one large gift at the George town turn Celebration last Wednesday night The gift wrapped in colorful costuming and decorated with doz ens of smites was the collected ethnic heritages of the Cele bration participants The Idea of multi culturalism sets us aside from our neigh to the south Burlington MPP Julian Reed commented as he helped open the evening of dances folk songs and brief descrip tions of the countries represented Featuring Japan he Philippines Nether lands Germany Ukraine Mexico Den mark Peru and Scot District Commissioner Sandy Booth Is seen here presenting trophies to boys with the Kub Kars at the latest rally last week From left right are Jay Lawrence of 1st Llmehouse Robert Weston of Georgetown and Andrew Elliott receiving a trophy for Greg MacLelsh i Photo by Jean Layman Theyre off to England Lome Scots in the money land this year We Multicultural Ion is the first of what organizers hope will be an annual rediscovery of our varied cultural background Alt the officials who spoke to get the Ctle- underway at St Andrew s United Church could point to their own family trees and find roots stretch overseas in the not too distant past As commentator for the evening Coun John McDonald brought Scot tish and Irish blood lo the microphone He noted that the Multicultural Celebra was the first local event besides the bell ringing ceremony at New Years to salute the province biccntcn Celebrating is the bicentennial heme he said and it JULIAN REED Is very appropriate that we have these groups coming here tonight and telling us about backgrounds During the on wo hours the audi was treated to many cultural attract Including an expia nation of the ceremonial costumes worn by women a German folk duel by young Eric on he on and singer Alison piped to he stage by Georgetown Legion Pipe Band members Johnson John McLean and Don Burns Janice Murray perform ed the traditional Scott sword dance Campos a visiting school teacher from Peru joined expa trlate Peruvian Felipe Bustanle for an Impromptu folk song After the various countries were present the audience was introduced to Scottish shortbread rosea de reyes from Mexico botcrkoek and cheese from Holland Japanese rice cakes and Ukral nlan honey cake Volunteering needs you Hes looking for historical roots new president of the Esquesing Historic al Society wants to bring local history more Into the public eye Mark Howe wants the Historical Society to bring Hills histo ry Into a more pro minent place and give as many residents as possible knowledge of the region s roots A lot of new people scorning Into he area from elsewhere and they re interested in the history but don t know where to go for It Mr said A Grades and teacher at St Francis of Assist Roman Catholic School for the past five years he likes working with children As a bobby Mr Is Involved with the scouting movement and holds the position of assistant district commissioner A family man who Iikesthefamilyllfe lies the father of two Halton region gave In one time only grants to the Peel Durham Lome Scots last week One grant will help uniform the area mill tia regiment while the other will contribute to the costs of sending the regiment band to tain While it rejected a Georgetown Chamber of Commerce regional council approved a WO grant lo the Royal Botanical Card ens in Hamilton and Hamilton Orchestra received The phony Orchestra ved 500 and the Halt on region safety council grant to the was given Bird spend a dime By LINDSAY RICHARDS Herald Special The Volunteer Centre has been receiving lor requests from community for help In their programs Listed below are a few areas that might you to say Hey I con do halt Men between the ages of and 30 are needed to establish a relationship with father Honey Pot Nurse ry needs people to assist in the Nursery School Program 3 People with good listening skills and who are Judgemental are needed handle telephone distress and Information calls 4 A board member is required to help on organization that deals with those leaving Ontario Correctional Institutes and moving into the community It requires one meeting a month S Helping Hands needs friendly person to help seniors with shopping visit ing Help others Watch yourself grow Enjoy yourself while you re learning Volunteering Is great way to grow and it needs you For further Info call the North Volunteer Centre at 32IQ MARK HOWE en Matthew and Erin l Another one Is expected late August Mr wife Kelly is a former teacher The two mot the of where he was majoring in British and Commonwealth history An Acton native Mr moved to George town In By CHRIS AAGAARD Staff Writer Most regional council lors seem to feel that 10 years of regional government Is not much to celebrate Last Wednesday council scuttled propoa ah for a party which would also have been contribution to the pro vince bicentennial I spend a dime to celebrate some thing people didn want in the first place Bur llngton Mayor Bird commented Council snubbed a staff report which suggested such events as a garden party at Oak headquarters a sports day and a herlt age driving walking routo through the region Had the anniversary idea been supported the region was ready to spend as much as on the project MO of which ft would recover from the pro vince bicentennial funds IN YOUR OPINION Home birth meeting If you want to have Junior first view of the world to be of your home and not of a modern hospital the Brampton Birth Alternatives Co alition have some pointers Home birth is going to be discussed March 5 at 48 Terry hi Square in Brampton For more into call The Is hoping o start a Hills group to protest Members of Ho I on Hills Action for Nuclear Disarmament will march In Toronto with their Arms arc for Hugging banner the f Saturday alter testing of the Cruise Missiles begins here probably in March If you wish to Join call 1994 Frank Miller coming GEORGETOWN chairman of the BIG Business In Georgetown dinner sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce remind ed guests of the June 14 meal where Frank Miller will be speaking She sa there are 350 people expected at the Holy Cross auditorium for the which costs The Chamber is hop that businesses will come forward to help finance some of the expenses such as he program and centre pieces she said For more Information call Margaret Vint at Start talking BIG GEORGETOWN The Chamber of Commerce wants you to start talking BIG the word from vicepresident Whiting who told people at the Business of the Year d 100 of 137 booths have been sold for the June celebration BIG stands for Business In Georgetown a gala event thai is the biggest in the Chamber History Mr Whiting said The themeof the three day show is to inform and entertain the public about Georgetown businesses he sild Mr Whiting theBIGadmlnistra tor Margaret Vint and asked that businesses become Involved supporting the celebration of 120 of bus in Georgetown Color me beautiful Jo Anne Dexter of Colors for all Seasons of Terra Cotta nenr Georgetown says there urgent need far higher standards in the fast growing fashion trade service It usual takes about two hours for a well rained profess consultant to properly colorcode a client hey say And this assists cho of clothes and accessories in colors most suited to Individual needs Jo Anne is available to do speaking engagements and demonstrations at no charge Call at Handicapped handbook The Social Planning Council Burling ton Board has recently completed an Information handbook for the physically disabled In the Region This handbook provides a list of ser available lo he physically disabled In this Region and may be obtained through local offices of the Social Planning Council For more info call Lighting overtime Ontario energy consumption In January increased IS per cent to almost billion kilowatt hours Thlscompares with the demand of about 9 billion kilowatt hours in January 1383 For 1983 the record high primary energy demand of almost 106 1 billion kilowatt hours was 2 per cent higher than the 1982 total Black tie affair Every day is a black tie affair once the winter season settles in for regional police Everybody on the force comes to work wearing a black tic as part of their uniform In the summer only senior officers from Inspectors up arc required to wear their black ties Last Thursday Halton police chief James Harding Introduced a new dress tie which can be The traditional black lie will still be worn with uniforms Back to school GEORGETOWN If you never finished high school want to do now the Halton Board of Education can help you Price at Iho board office will show you how many courses you need to finish high school and get a diploma This service Is for adults who left school without finishing their courses you had your choice where would you go for the March Break Red Cross month Watch for Red Cross volunteers next month Kf March as Red Cross TltEVOlt KNK 1IT Space because I could see my friend Space Cadet I like the space ships and I d tike to meet an astronaut JIMMY ENGLISH Hollywood to sec the actresses like Lonl Anderson and actors like Burt Reynolds I alio want to be in a movie MIKE MELV1ILE California to get ports for my bike I want to see all the dancing they do down there and I like their music RICHARD JAS KNIGHT The Bahamas Its New Orleans It would really warm down there be to see a foot and things arc cheap ball game in the like bike parts I also visit the like to see the differ and all the French mono hey use restaurants

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