Two hour workouts begin practising See Sports Bl A top student shares a secret With a Grade 13 average of per cent Matthijs is in a good position to offer some advice on lis study habits visits our riding See News A8 the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 EASYSELL 1 WORD HOUSEHOLDER AD RUN UP TO 8 WEEKSONLY Halton Liberals ABOUT THE HILLS Lotto winner It was lucky July for Georgetown Gerry Wolff who won pot with three In the Lotto draw Mr Wolff is an inspector it Brampton American Motors He Bays he II spend of his linings and bank the rest Mr Wolff Is married and has two sons Sharing the prize are Brampton Joe and Cliff Hatcher Toronto Brian Pizza truck robbed A Mamma Rosi pizza delivery man respond to an order early Saturday morning found himself looking at blade at a knife before he made his delivery The IByear old Acton man was flagged down by a man on Mend vale Road while on route to his delivery When he stopped the unknown man pulled out a knife and forced the young man into the passenger side of the ear Another man hopped into the car as well regional police report The car was driven to the rural area where the delivery boy was relieved of his wallet He was not Injured police said Police recovered the car the same day and ore Investigating the robbery The Incident look place at 2 a All candidates meeting The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce is planning a bear pit session for all the candidates In the Brampton Georgetown riding and so is the Brampton Real Estate Board Dates for the meets haven t been finalized Brampton Georgetown PC candidate John Me- Dcrmid told The Herald But ready I ready he said Dairy Princess competition By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Dairy Princess Laura Marshall competes at the C E Saturday August Laura is the daughter of Albert Hunter of Brampton formerly or Winston Churchill in Mary Lou Laidlaw Peel County 9 Dairy Princess daughter of Gord and will compete August Both competitions will be In the small judging ring moves south Term Cottn Agnes Olive Is opening a one- woman exhibition of offering and gathering baskets Monday Aug at Toronto Prune Gallery Thcopenmglarrom6to9pm and the gallery is located at Queen St W Everybody Is welcome This is Mrs Olive first solo show at Prime Gallery Over the past five years she particlpat In several group shows there The exhibition continues until Aug IB Neighbor aims firearm A tiff between neighbors over loud music resulted in the laying of charges against a year old Georgetown man The rural area man was charged Thursday night with pointing a firearm and possessing a weapon dangerous the public peace Ho was held in custody til his bail hearing Monday at Milton provincial court regional police said the dispute began when mans neighbor asked him to turn down his music The accused man then proceeded to product a shotgun and point it at the neighbor Police said it was unknown whether the weapon had any ammunition In It The neighbor was unhurt Cars collide There was S3 damage and a 17 year old Acton man Stephen Roy minimal Injuries July when a van and a 1972 Mercedes collided The driver of the Mercedes was northbound on Drive travelling at approximately 80 kilometres per hour He assumed the driver of the second car was going to reverse and put on his brakes police reported The brakes locked and Mercedes swung around ISO degrees striking the second vehicle The driver of the Mercedes has been charged with cureless driving Car crash A year old Erin man who failed to negotiate a curve on Tenth Line caused 5 damage to his vehicle after the car struck the west bank and rolled over Danny McKinnon of Erin suffered minimal Injuries The incident occurred Friday at 12 beats party challenger Liberals cast ballots last week and nominee Currie of Campbeilville victorious The new riding date beat out laic comer Walter Elliot for the The 49year old bustnesswo man was called a strong lender by Al Wilson Milton her nominator In a speech prior to the voting Otto Jell nek Currie is ready for you and your extreme out doled ideas Mr Wtl son hollered through the microphones in the large Milton District High School auditorium Mr Jehnek Is the Progress i rv a live party candidate for tin riding Mrs Currie s was seconded by Ac Ion Peter Pop 1 Ion A tall slender blonde Mrs Currie has lived In years and operated a number of successful businesses including a family rest an amusement company and most re cently Canadian Indus trial Network a comp any which searches out imported products and challenges Canadian manufaclurers to pro duce them com pel i I todays global market and global com petition its not often easy to sec where the Canadian supply can be directed to meet a de mand she said It here Ihe govern of has play a role by prov information to us trends in the world Industries mast know what prod arc coming Into country and if they can fill the gap with in Canadian product Mrs slid It snot easy to take an invention through to completion Most die on the kitehen lible she said noting that at one time Southern Ontario had more inventions per capita than anywhere else in the world I want to establish innovation centres Cooking Monster Big Bird star in Georgetown filming Herald Staff The Cookie Monster and his Sesame Street buddies are coming to Georgetown soon The popular child TV show will be In town Aug 13 and 14 for he film of a movie called Follow Thai Bird Follow That Bird Is a family entertainment film being distributed by Warner Brothers and irs Big Bird and the rest of the Slrcel chancier Last week town council the request of rullow That Bird Productions to close off pari of Main from Mill to Cross Slrcel from Mun the end of Ihe Bank property from am However the inter section at Mill and Main Streets won t be closed off In traffic for longer Hum 10 minutes at a lime councillors Christopher the location manager for the and ho met with Georgetown Bust Improvement Area representatives and town engineer Bob in July 9 Concerns raised by the that business would be lost prompted the film crew to change the dales from Aug 16 17 a Thursday and Friday to film on a Monday and Tuesday We belli vl hat these dms would provide the least poss disruption of local business David Paje chairman idvised the production Truck damages lots when gear shift slips Coil Fortunately noboay was Thuriday morning when a 1977 Iord dump truck full of two Ions of asphalt slipp ed of gear and rolled down the Lynden Circle incline in Georgetown Three trees were fell and a 1D84 Dodge in the driveway at Lyn den Circle wob struck by Damigt has been al Out to smooth speed bumps and do repaving at the town house complex north of River Run ihe truck was irked on I ynden Circle the emergency on and in gear However slipped of gear roll down he incline a tree house number a car and a tree number and third tree at number up a bank It in a My rolled over and regional police laid no charges any Tow approved he filming provided town be reimbursed for the loss of revenue from downtown parking meters and that Ihe Slrcel park ing lot be not used for storage of vehicles from follow That Bird Prod Originally ihe comp any had wanted to use the parking off leyan Street for film parking The saying lot provides businessmen with rear access lo their stores guide individuals pur sue an idea he final product Mrs Currie said By encouraging new Canadian mode the govern ment would be tackling ihe current job in the country she said I INK As for riding constituency office Mrs Currie would like sec take on the rale of information gather ing and beg in 9 m and by to 15 p m the meeting was Acton concert sales please organizers the 2 to secure seat for N Roll best in support of minor The concert which will be held August 4 in Acton will begin al noon and go straight through lo 11 The musical personalities who will present are Ronnie Hawkins Bo Long John Baldry Paul James The Beats The Back Beats and Pearl City The concert is being organized by the Acton Minor Hockey Associat Ion Money mode from Ihe concert will help send two hockey teams lo Norway this winter lo play exhibition games against tynms of similar calibre there In order to fully fin the two teams the AMI will need MO It is be hoped the concert will provide ail the money needed The cost of pulling on I will be about HAWKINS Organizers arc hoping lor people attend Tickets are now on sale for They can also be purchased at the gate the day of concert for 50 AM HA secretary Car Robinson said the exact number of tickets sold to dale cannot be specifically said be cause she has not had the chance to get in touch with all ticket distributors However she did say everything is going well Everything is shap ing up well she said Its hard to answer how many tickets we sold but from every indication everything is going ell Tickets can be at Neil s Music Centre and Vldeofllcks in Georgetown Acton residents may purchase tickets at J and Sports the Acton Arena and Lakeview Centre For more Informal ion call Robinson at Maritime training for militiaman John ROBIN Herald Georgetown a John Colter has somewhat unique part time job Recently his work has taken him to Nova Sco tia where has done with Lower disguised as blueberry pickers John la a member of the Lome Scots and recently took part in a Third Levul Infantry Qualification Course at the Militia Training Centre Camp In Alder Nova Scotia Presently a Master Corporal wilh George town Company John has now completed all the prerequisites to become a Sergeant a rank which he hopes to be awarded sometime after August The latest course In volved militiamen from across Canada who participated In a couple classroom and eight days of field related exercises during the first two weeks in July Four pluses of war were staged during the exercises Advance to contact which involves the main army force moving up until they meet the enemy attack which Is an attack with a definite objective defense and tactical withdrawal where platoon holds down a position and patrolling Master Corporal Colt said ho enjoys the patrolling aspect of the exercises best You re out there do ing something In which you see yourself pro gress You have to Ihlnk and be on your toes Involved the Lome Scots In the summer of while he was looking for a job There at that time which he obtained through Can ada Manpower He spends Monday and Thursday nights with a couple of week ends a month with the Lome Scots It good knowledge to have you get paid for it and it a good second job John He calls his involve ment with the Scots a and feels It Is a good place for making friends As a member of the militia John is on hours a day We could be called up for any crisis said recalling the Miss- train derail ment when members of the Lome Scots taking part in a Remembrance Day parade were called out to assist Khaki green Is one of colors you can find John Colter to