MITSUBISHI VCR SPECIAL FRONT LOAD MOTOR DIRECT FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL SECTION SECTION Tilt llUt Wednesday June 13 IBM Paget Cheltenham 10 km A 10 kilometre run planned in Cheltenham sponsored by the People for the Preservation of Rural Living The race takes place June with regis tra at a at the Credit View Public School The race starts at 10 a and follows a course north past the Cheltenham Park and through the Escarpment area the organizers are trying to preserve There will be a dance held the same evening with tickets 15 per couple For more information call 8383729 Hire a student The week of June IB to is being proclaimed Hire a Student Week The Canada Employment Centre for Students in Georgetown is hoping he week will rejuvenate community awareness and increase student hiring In town June with the Centre will be door knocking in an effort like babysitting cleaning painting gardening lawncutting and other odd Jobs homeowners haven t the time for Town council made the proclamation Mon day night Wants zoning change The owner acres south of the rail tracks on the Town Line wants the land zoning changed from agricultural to industrial There has been an application for an Official Investments Ltd The land Is on Lot IS Concession II More details have been requested of the owners about the nature of their proposal Town deputy planning director Bruce MacLean said he will report back council on the matter within 30 days Monday night Mini convention The provincial Liberals of the Burl ington riding association are sponsoring a mini convention in Milton June 15 and 16 Friday the leadership candidates from Ottawa will start their speeches A large TV screen in the Agricultural Hall will record the event and participants watching can vote In a miniconvention of their own The results of those voting in will be relayed to the Halton delegates In Ottawa A panel will be chaired by Julian Reed and they will discuss the speeches and trends after each ballot For ticket Information call Kick the habit This is your last chance this summer to kick the smoking habit The Halton Lung Association is offering a smoking cessation clinic Burlington Tuesday night for six weeks beginning July For Information call Museum craft sale Sunday June 17 a craft and bake sale will be held at Region Museum In the Kelso Conservation Area near Milton The sale will take place from a m p Although the regular Kelso gate fee will apply the museum charge of will be waived on this occasion A large variety of crafts will be sold including lea floral arrangements hand crafted furniture and more Traditional pioneer crafts such as spinning and weaving will be demonstrated For more Information call Daniel graduates Daniel Grant Wright of RR1 Georgetown gra duoted from the of during their spring convocation June I He received Bachelor of Science In Agriculture Daniel Is employed by the University of as a research technl clan He works out of their Chatham office Pallative experts speaks Latimer of Hamilton Civic Hospital care services will be the guest speaker at the north Hospice public forum June 26 at Latimer will speak at he Milton and District Hospital on pain and sympton control in cancer patients Admission Is New CAS supervisor Foster Care and Adoption services of the Halton Children Aid Society will be managed by Carol as of August said Ron executive director of the C A S Mrs Noble a Burlington resident and smother of two was most recently a social worker with on adoption caseload for the Society though her work with the agency dates back to 1969 Trail bike concerns Minibikes trail bikes three Jeeps and other unllcenced off road vehicles are coming under be scrutiny of regional councillors Problems with the recreational vehicles at the Burlington landfill site Inspired the motion by Burlington Coun Joan Little to have regional staff look at existing regulations covering the off road vehicles and consider adding more Kelso day camp Looking for a summer full of run In a setting that features sailing canoeing and swimming It a all available for kids years at the day camp in Kelso The camp is under the guidance of John Wood who Is the Georgetown executive director For more information call B776163 Emergency Planning A free Halton Hills Red Cross emergency response training course is being planned for September 29 at the Christian Reformed Church Hwy and Churchill Road in Acton from am Sign up and help your town be prepared for an emergency by calling Wed and Thursdays or or 15 years of local acting GLT veterans moving to Port Colborne Hers Id Staff piny a garden scene a sturdy Ottoman in the middle of a flower garden That what happened during he second scene of the Georgetown Little Theatre a performance of Arms and the Man by Ernest Hemingway Terra Cotlo Pat Joynes was responsible for the props during lhat play The first scene was an indoor one with a change of backdrop and praps for the second When the lights came on again the actors had he additional challenge or acting natural about having a large piece of living room in tht of to in outdoor irdcn stent That one of the gaffs Mrs won when she wraps up her 15 years with the Theatre his August She laughed recall ing her surprise at the lime and the teasing later Since Pat and Derek moved lo Ihc whether it be as props person producer director manager or sound or lighting of If or we usually both involved Mrs Joynes said MOVING will be mo I lo Mr is sales manager for Sun beam Shoes and has ixtn transferred to Port bourne Mrs Jones who works in the Medical Arts Building for Craig Browning and wilt looking for another part job following the One of the first things the couple did when checking out the new Jeff try and Chid Inglls took time on Saturday lo cool off In a James Street sprinkler The boys who arc cousins will both be celebrating their bird birthday this week Don Baker Meet the principal I ve never worked with such a cooperative bunch of students before It Is a very satisfying experience with a real commitment from the students in the school That quote is how principal Don Baker feels about his job and the students at George town District High School DON BAKER Mr Baker was born on a farm near Port Elgin Ontario After completion of District High School he entered Western University and majored in History and Psycho logy I really didn know what I wanted to be I enjoyed school when I was a student and upon graduation from there was a lot of jobs for teachers have no regrets at all Mr Baker his career His first teaching Job was at High School in where he taught History and English and became a counsellor for four years Mr Baker then spent two years as a full time counsellor a I Bur Central School GUIDANCE In 1969 Mr Baker applied for a job with the Department of National Deft nee and became a guidance counsellor in Germany During this two year period Mr Baker travelled a lot and saw or 22 countries You t afford travel on a teacher salary in those days he said commenting on why he took the job Mr Baker felt the I students and teachers on the base where he counselled were very flexible and tolerable because Ihcy would come from all parts of Canada and have to adapt to a new The students over there had a variety of back ground he said On his return to Cana da in 1971 Mr Baker felt he had a greater ty to adapt to PRINCIPAL Mr Baker worked in Burlington and for seven years as a counsellor and as a vice principal He has been principal at GDHSfor three years now Although there is nothing left of the school In George town Mr Baker feels there is a real tradition in the school He was recently In the school vault where he found he original minutes to an 1896 board mooting will be cele brating a 100 years as a school in the near future Although Mr Biker is having hard lime pinning down the exact date January is Ihc tentative Seeing people op self confidence is most satisfying part of Mr Bakers job Once they have achie ved that they can do almost anything he said Education is a people business I enjoy presenting a situation to people and asking them how to improve on it I get a lot of satisfaction watching things develop when pcoplt put heir minds to It Mr Baker and his wife Jem have three children The eldest has just finished first year at York University and the younger two arc attending Burlington Central School hud my They dn find any Maybe we II have to a group or maybe we find con live Mrs said but it gels in your blood After working on productions for 15 ycirs it shard ogive it up The Joynes have mode it a habit with move to look up the theatre group in the community and jo up It a great way to get lo know people you have something in common with them Mrs Joynes said II was their attend ance at Rattle of a JOYNES triple Man that intra dutcd the couple to the Before left thdl Mr Joynti found he already landed himself a part in the Little next play One of the highlights of working n amateur tame when Mrs won an award from for best supporting actress in IhelittleTheitres pro duct on of Ml plays nave letn fun really Mrs Joynes The thrill is when people come up to you in he street and say they vc enjoyed some thing done Tint worth more than Its nice Heap praise on the Little Theatre members she s worked with through the Mrs Joynes tailed them a anybody is debat on whether to join they have any oil shesild They ind there are so many to do You don have to be an actor or director Bram PCs Party officials ready for an early election Herald Stall Buttons have been ordered The first bro chure lias gone for type- sitting and Progressive Conservative MP John Mc Derm id is gelling ready to battle for the Brampton Georgetown riding represented since 1979 I looking forward a very difficult cam paign Mr Mc Derm Id old The Herald The Liberals arc not going lie down and dead They re going to wage a tremendous fight Although the whistle been blown for on election Mr is he number one in Brampton Georgetown People want to know how they can get the economy going so employment will increase The two con ccrn Inflation and the number three reaction Is that the country needs a change in govern he said What do the voters in BramptonGeorgetown government and the economy are what things hey re looking for They want efficient not govern They wont repre sentatives they can rust and call on Mr McDermid said his troops in the character el anticipation My political feeling go to the people quickly after their leadership convention he said They want to follow on the coat tails of any enthusiasm gene rated from the Hon The new leader of the federal Liberals will be decided June IB and Mr Is gearing for an election start July 1 He said he got volunteers already lined up help him In his campaign Being organized is therefore all Important when It comes to for the third largest riding in Canada Brampton Georgetown has ioo eligible vol crs and here 11 be approximately 410 polls for them to drop their ballots Modem technology is helping Mr McDermid get his campaign In diness Computers arc working for him Anybody who ever had a sign on their lawn Is on the computer now and re in the pro cess of calling them and seeing if 11 do it again the MP said Go door to visit his ucnls will be pirt of the Mc Derm id campaign He a counted doors to be knocked on in the riding and getting an early start is necessary I been doing some door door already Whenever I have free moments I do it Mr MtDcrmid said Asked what are some of the concerns he hearing on his visits Mr McDermid said Actons Citizen has large following Icttfi but David van it Ha will be honored by tb teeal Clumber or Commerce amidst much fanfare although sets the Impression van dor Bent would prefer to remain a not to my hes not iy appreciative selection but the doctor Is modest of Chamber dinner tor the text Sf nagger fetches to the ta PHILOSOPHY Ma watt or ho S Boom to matt also be After mil Bert spent terMBSKlforho there way Cent Does be lam terry in S mm hi wririMik toon t Ha tela toot I too6itnfintknnunotwr a- kMti earn IN YOUR OPINION PLHAII I put my bikini on or I put my shorts on got a sun tan with my bathing suit BORAS I I go put my bikini or swimming sometimes on and go through the but I usually my sprinkler bikini on or my