Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1984, p. 5

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PRAISEWORTHY PAINTINGS SECTION A Wednesday May IBM Page REINCARNATION Subconscious memories reveal past lives By DAVE Herald Stall Author Ian seemed represent well the World of Mystery in Acton last During the three day program sponsored jointly by Acton High School and the Ac Ion Public Library Mr Curde spoke about rein carnation The author of the book Wo Cannot Die held his audience spellbound while talking about people he has interview who have lived in the past as different people IAN cuitmt said a study show that per cent of a aid they hud Local artists left to right Camilla Ruth Gibson and Jo were busy Friday afternoon putting up the works of Palette and Pencil Club members The art works of IB Club members were up at the North Golf and Club over the weekend Among the colorful works were paintings pen and ink drawings water colors and Herald photo Crazy glue worn shoeprints help police United Way study group has questionnaire ready pressure at the region funding rather than for charitable organize depend on regional lions to find alternative handrails Sewer study wanted for Halton Hills ByANIPEDEKIAN Herald Staff The region handing over its contribution of toward a study Into the fenslb illy of having a United Way In Helton Hills The remainder of the project cost is coming from the Social Planning Council Social planning and research consultant Mike of Oak ville has been hired by the Hills committee that has been looking Into having a United Way in Halton Hills The study team has spent this past month developing a question nalre which will be done within the community during May and June Garden sale The Georgetown Society will be hosting Saturday May 12 The sale starts Presbyterian Church By September the report will be presented and the next step con the future of a Halton Hills United Way The committee that hired consultant Mike Pennock was set up by the town s former mayor Peter In January 1983 It chaired by town Marilyn Serjeant son and seven Hills residents sit on it The study will analyze how much money could be potentially raised in Hills and whether It would be a gain in charitable funds Hills is the only municipality in the region without a United Way and there Is at 10 a at Knox Films evolved from nudity to sadistic hate Brown Herald Stall The region planning and public works committee is asking that be set aside for an update on the Georgetown sanitary sewer study and for an update of a similar in Acton The Georgetown Sanl Sewer Study was completed in it needs to be updated to help the region plan for Georgetown develop ment and to analyze the Impact anticipated papulation growth to 40 Its suggested consultant bo hired to region staff The Acton Sanitary Sewer Study was done in and was based on four different develop ment concepts New work is now needed to address the boundaries as set out in the recent Official Plan Amend There may be some funding by developers for site specific coins BIG will arrive for May 15 Herald Start Film Is a powerful instrument that no other media can duplicate and It is being forcefed into the Canadian com muni says the Ontario Censor Board chair man Mary Brown was speaking Wednesday at St Georges Anglican Church about trends in he media and the harm effects of pomogra to films ft has to be consistent with demo cratic principles by publishing lists and reaching out for community contact she said Mrs Brown has visit people In the past three years In what she sees as the board a role In being active out side the confines of their Torontobased office DESENSITIZING When came to the censor board In there were five civil servants who did noth ing but watch films all day a process she call desensitizing Today there are 15 members of the board who represent various members of the nity and who also work outside office hours con tacting groups to what tan I ate on film The censor board reviews films per year with about per cent considered porno graphic sho said Violence sex tali on and molestation of children arc the main concern of the censor board not Just sex on film she said A university study last year found that films with violent sex have more than doubled In the last while she said Since the 1950s films have evolved from to violent bloody sexual abuse an expression of sadistic hate she said Once you start everything becomes acceptable I have concerns with adults who say I don t want to see it porno graphy but everyone else can she said rub shoulders with our neighbors and the end result is that everyone is eventually affected said Mrs Brown In her minute talk she quoted a variety of pornography experts and studies to support her claims LINK In a recent meeting between the film censor ship boards of 30 coun confirmed the validity of current research on the lion between she said Denmark legalized pornography and the increase of bondage rapes and sexual crimes escalated dramatically said Mrs Brown- She told her audience of about people that onethird of our porno graphic films come from the US while another onethird comes from Hong Kong Hong Kong are ing pornographic films in Increasing numbers because that what they think we want she says Short of silver these days The George town Chamber of Commerce can help Thanks to the work of Chamber committee members Bill Ward and Bob Light bourn plus endorsement by the Town of Hills and area merchants souvenir coins will be on sale May IS The attractive silver dollars were made news By J ROSS STEWART Herald Correspondents Get well wishes of the community are extend to Ken Murray who is In Guelph Hospital Ken lived in this area for manyjears lives near Acton Lois Keller of New market was visiting with her sister Betty Mac Stakes this week This Saturday there will be a rummage sale St John Church at in until noon There will be parish council meeting at St John May at Also at St John choir pro ice will be this Thursday at pm Sympathy of community Is extended to Mrs Hunter on the loss of her mother This past week Mr and Mrs Gilbert English celebrated their wedding with their 8770771 tAutMtA Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable 4 Presenting your community 5 nights Monday to Friday Callus or details at 1270 By Herald Staff Who would have thought of using crazy glue for developing fingcrprinls The Ontario Police that who It the most recent discovery by the force forensic identification services Toronto Street Vapors from crazy glue will cause fingerprints to develop on woods and metal the BUD HINDS director of the OPPs forensic identification services said Friday morning It a very good on guns as we re finding out through our research Bud was speak on forensic it Acton High School as part of the three day World of program being held at the school and the Acton Public Library Through a slide presentation to about dally for Georgetown 120th anniversary and Ontario bicentennial On one side of coin is the BIG Business in Georgetown on logo while on ihe other the provincial bicentennial crest The coins will be sold for by area mer chants and will be accepted currency In Georgetown until September 15 ZOO Grades 9 and 10 Mr Hlnes Impressed what Is Involved In forensic Besides the collecting of fingerprints through chemical analysis vapor techniques and the traditional powders forensic staff have to be expert photographers know how to handle exhibits and attend a crime scene and prepare for and attend Forensic work is the investigation and accumulation of physical evidence the evidence which is subse quently introduced in a court of law Mr nines said Just like fingerprints is a very personal source of ficatlon and differs from one individual to the next In shoes we can see where are the worn ureas because of the way people walk the stride Mr said Showing a slide of a footprint in blood Mr Hi net referred to a murder case where police had picked up two suspects Because of the foot Impression left at the scene police were able to establish which of the suspects had been there NEED A TELEPHONE FRIEND CALL nil north DISTRESS CENTRE talked with those who are dead A researcher at the University of Virginia studied young children who reportedly 1 edged living in a past lift Some could find their way back to their former neighborhood and identify relatives still living he said Subconscious memo ries of the past arc another kind of evidence that has been revealed through hypnosis he PERSONAI Often personal cms such as insomnia allergies and phobias can be explained by exploring a person s past life Mr Currle said He gave the example of a woman who felt nauseous around people who drank liquor It was found that the woman had been a 17th century bar ma Id who was raped and to death by drunks thus explaining her phobia One man regressed back to century Mesopotamia and spoke In what was considered to be a dead language hi said About per cent of the people reincarnated said they had chosen their families while 30 per cent said they iked their phjslenl life he If you re illy hate somebody you better chalk that up to indif because you may be meeting them again Mr For example one girl who was afraid of her father out that in a past life her father a maraud soldier had raped her finding out the Information she lost her fear he said One Ohio housewife was beaten constantly by her husband so she decided It would be better to come back as a and Insensitive Angel he said The case of a man overweight by pounds because of his puss Ion for salty food explained through hypnosis in searching for his past life It turns out the man had been a North American Indian tribe hud nearly starved to death because ihcy have enough salt to preserve their food You don t stay dead forever he said After a n period of time the average Is years you return Young children dying nine months but one man said he had been between Mr Cume said Reincarnation is an on of the he said Acton hockey moms host summer fun for Europe trip Herald Staff Bait is being set lure the over crowd and raise to 60000 for the Acton Minor Hockey lion AMHA The Association got unanimous approval at Monday night general committee meeting to hold summer festival at Actons Prospect Park featuring fifties Hockey mom Carol Robinson told council I ore the festival is sche duled for Aug and is Intended to raise money to send two local hockey teams to Europe where they will play a series of exhibition games next The Association was granted approval to close the park from noon 111 11 pm to the public and charge admission A request for a liquor license was also grant giving organizers permission to hold a beer garden in the Acton arena and a and tented beer out Mrb Robinson reassured councillors police officers will be on duty the and said a May 14 meet was sit up discuss security with the Recreation director Tom Shepard said he had met with of the AMHA several times and had no concerns about their use of the park Look for the Appreciation Days Sale Insert In todays paper 8 pages of exciting food VALUES for Spring and Summer On Sale WedSat May 25 while quantities last PATTERNS Please allow 3 weeks for delivery In case your alio Is not In stock COUNTY fair GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 7 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO

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