Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1984, p. 13

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In tin taxation ear 1US4 seniors who pay less than a year in federal luxes no longer have lo make advance payments on their When booking reservations by air or roil this sum mi be sine to ink tor special seniors rates Air offers or belter J per cent discount off Irip travel on most of their domestic flights within Canada Book our round trip at least days in advance of jour departure A charge for cancellation or changes in reservations Minimum si is one Saturday night Transporta- or further information call If more you can travel ill VIA trams at one third reduction on it inch fans with a VIAIlail Ambassador NEW LIONESS EXECUTIVE The Lioness or Hills met Wednesday night to elect new Seen here arc front row left lo right Third vicepresident Madeline Collier second vicepresident Penny president Boyle first vice president Louise Glff In bach row left lo right buster Doro I Hansen treasurer ilayle I roc lie director Edith Laccy secretary hapman director Mary Lioness tamer Idii Absent pastpresident unci director Pat Mason HEART DISEASE the leading cause of death for Halton residents For females heart disease is the second leading cause of death for the jear olds and the leading cause of death and nforw Herald Staff In ischaemtc Hack of blood supply I hear disease is the leading cause of death and the third most quern cause for hospital ization of males to years old It remains the leading cause of death and the Stargazing stomp Open your eyes to the heavenly bodies of our galaxy the Milky Way Join the Interpreters Aug at at Terra Cot la Conservation and learn to identify the major constellations of stars and discover the ancient Greek myths associated with these patterns of stars This time of the summer is also the best to view shooting stars during the meteor showers Perhaps will see a satellite Take a peek at Mars through our telescope for a more in depth view Binoculars are helpful In viewing the lions Please bring blankets or lawn chairs for comfort This program is presented by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority at no charge Admission into the area Is per vehicle The Terra Conservation Area is located on Winston Churchill Boulerard two km north of the village or Terra For further information on this program and others offered Ihis summer at Terra Conservation Area please call the area at B779650 WEDDING BELLS be proven there is con evidence link heart disease with lack of exercise smoking diet excess alcohol and competitive and personal trails A 1980 study showed that men who engaged in vigorous exercise had less than half the chance of heart disease than their Mrs Patricia Is happy la a the marriage of her daughter Susan to Walton C It owe son or Mr and Mrs Alan all of ramp Ion Theccrcmony will lake place Aug at SI Pauls United Church In AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO MOWS AND MAIN ST A CANADIAN THEATRES 6232 after v Up In another study it was found l he re was a higher incidence of heart disease In heavy smokers than in light smokers it Mas also reported that smokers who slop smoking have a lower incidence of heart attack than cohorts who continue to smoke Many studies show that salt intake is to hypertension which is a major risk factor for coronary art cry disease winch in creases the chance of attack Reducing serum in the diet was found to decrease the risk of heart disease in a recent study in Toronto and Jollier major mod leal centres throughout the USA Drinking too much alcohol appears to be another risk factor for heart disease A study indicated that alcohol is dangerous a I high levels of Intake but thai it may have a preventative in heart disease If taken in These factors were noledini study by the District Health Council this May which identified heart disease as the leading cause of death in Ihe region ARTS COUNCIL IATIHUntHKA Herald Columnist A number of children In our community have been taking part in the Dramatic Arts Program sponsored by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department The public is cordially invited to see just what they have been learning Two end of session dramatic shows have been scheduled One August I and the Other August Both will take place at the Cultural Centre Phone Cathy McGowan stra for informat ion regarding times As you rtad this is time to register your child he final session of this excellent program Children from the age of seven up are eligible lo participate is a Iwoueek program actually ten days Monday to Friday am to4pm The fit is per child per session The final session iuiis from August 11 In I have mentioned this program in my column More Tlie reasun bung out of dozens of programs offered by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department this is the only one that has anything to do with the arts It is imptirUmt to klip jour tuned and it is a kworthy contribution to this that is being made he Recreation and Parks Their to the life of ihe mind is sadly less I don tennis lessons and swimming lessons All I say is Where ire the lessons m oil painting or guitar playing The Hills Recreation and Iaiks Dipirtment must realize that Recreation means more than sport After all they are in charge of the Cultural Centre They have the final say regarding John Elliott Thtitn and the Cultural Centre Gallery Why then art there not more programs sponsored by them for children and adulls which could make use of these excellent facilities It THE Also should you stay any Canadian Holiday Inn can get one third off Hie regular published room rule Reservations can be made wiih the Holiday Inn of your choice by calling toll free 1 hours in advance mentioning that you are a VIA Ambassador The reduction is to availability of allocated rooms and grnnled upon presentation of a current VIA Rail ticket proof of age To obtain join free Ambassador Card write VIA Rail Ambassador Card Vanden Ville St Quebec IMS LSI For further travel discounts consult jour travel agent Boat rentals addle boats and can arc available for rent at Fairy Lake m Acton Hours of ion are 12 noon to weather dependant For more informal ion tall Recreation anil Department tl77 August 19HI Grant for recycling recycling opera lions in 15 Ontario mum have received grants totaling under Environment Ontarios support pro- grim for source ttnn waste recycling Recycled received COO in WE ARE YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD HAIR SALON Come and events at doorstep Go to Canadas Wonderland MINI BUS GEORGETOWN MARKET FOR DAY Jf Provincial Park Provincial are inexpensive and there sure to be one conveniently to you t miss out park yourself I PROVINCE l HI A I or more information write OntanoTravtl- Parks Queen slnk CALi The Hills reation and Parks De partments Travelling Activity Centre is off to a flying start visiting parks ball tourna ments and our various summer activity pro grams This free pro gram has been a great success entertaining children with parachute games special crafts and other exciting The van is equipped to handle large numbers of participants so check our schedule to sec when the Travelling Activity Centre will be visiting a park near you and bring your friends I For more Informat ion call TAKE EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS and INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is BaHBKK Eiubllihd Main St S A Georgetown PICTURE FRAMING Save 50 PUBLIC NOTICE RE Recommendations to the Ontario Cabinet by the Provincial Secretary for Resources Development ON THE NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLAN The Hon Norman W Sterling Q C Pro Secretary lor Resources wishes advise that he has completed fits review of January report of the Hearing Officers on the Proposed Plan for tho Niagara Escarp an area of scenic natural and geological significance lying between Niagara in Region of Niagara and Tobermory in the County of Bruce The Provincial Secrelarys recommen dations arising from the review have been submitted lo the Ontario Cabinet for a final decision on Niagara Escarpment Plan Please note that some of Provincial Secretarys recommendations differ those in tho report of Hoanng In accordance with sub section of the Niagara Escarpment planning and Development Act all those an interest in the Niagata Escarp will have until 5 on Sep lembot to make representations in writing to Cabinet on this subject Cabmot will examine represen tdtiOHs along with the recommendations made by Provincial Secretary Submissions to Cabinet in duplicate should be delivered or mailed Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council Execulivo Council Office Legislative Building Government of Ontario Queens Park Toronto Ontario This public notice is given under Soclion Planning and Act Copies the Provincial Secretary s rec ommendations can be purchased at the Government Bay Street Toronto or through the mail from the Publications Services Section 5th Floor Bay Toronlo Ontario M7A 1N8 for each Telephone 6015 Toll free long distance 1 268 7540 Cheques and money order should be made payable to the Treasurer Ontario Copies con be examined of at the offices of ihe Provincial Secretary for Resources Development Room 1620 Whitney Block Strool West Toronto Ontario the offices the Escarpment Commission at Streol Georgetown Ontario or the Commission sub offices at Main Street West Grimsby Ontario L3M and 11 13 Marsh Box 9 Clarksburg Ontario 10 tho offices of the C P Departments of the rune pa affected by pment Plan and most libr ment 10 of the Niagara Escarpment Provincial Secretariat for Resources Development Hon Norman Q C Provincial Secretary

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