Grits quizzed feel Turner is tops For many north Liberals there is no doubt John Turner is the beat leader for federal Liberals and he will prove it at the leadership review this week Liberals Informally discussed the leadership at a fundraiser sponsored by the North Provincial Liberal Association Former local Liberal MP Bud Whiting was at that Nov IB gathering at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Mr Whiting la completely behind John Turner as leader of the party and the future leader of the country Come next election you will see John Turner as the prime minister he said Those people speaking out for a leadership review are Liberals and as Liberals they will unite behind their leader We will go Into the next election as a unified Mr Whiting said Recent criticism of John Aimers leadership has already worked to unite the party said Bob Callahan MPP for Brampton I support John Turner totally he said Mr Callahan like Rud Whiting believes John Turner will be the next prime minister Brian Mulroney from fellow Liberals he does not believe John Turner Is a candidate the public Is attracted to John Turner Is not perceived by the public as a man with much per or magnetism Mr Knight said He has bad media appeal and Is not as likely to win the next elec as other potential leaders he said James Bradley MPP for St Catharines and the minister of the environment said John Turner has the support of Premier Peterson and the Peterson cabinet There is also very strong support in the Niagara he said and North Libera I shared a lit tie wine food and conversation Nov IS at An Evening of Political a by Ihc North Provincial he has ft like the pro- Among the pre- Mr Callahan said Don Knight was one Liberal at the gathering last week unwilling to say who he Mr Knight said he was going to Ottawa as a at North and try Hub were left to right Bob Callahan of Brampton Don Knight and Jim Bradley the of the environment About attended the the leader something Mr do Anything can Herald photo ship review Bradley would happen he said One of the younger liberals at the north fundraiser was Robert president of the Young Liberals Association For Mr Beaulleu there la no leader except John Turner As a delegate at the leadership review Mr Is predicting a landslide victory for John Turner He a got the support now and he will keep going after the election he said TllbllFRALD Novembtr26 ISM Paget Remember your friends and save a childs life Christmas cards arc a way of d cards can also be remembering friends and sharing in purchased but they must be ordered the spirit of peace and goodwill But and there is wait for delivery with people can do much Residents arc free to browse around more with Christmas cards at the office at the corner of iheycansavcallfc Sinclair Avenue and Mountainview One of the best buys suggests Mrs Oomcn Is the wall calendar for Beautifully decorated there Is a listing of all the ethnic holidays and The purchase of just one package other tidbits of Information For The Georgetown and District CA is selling cards again this year along with paper I i emery pocket diaries and Environment policies to be tough cabinet a local Liberal fundraiser last week was a success according to organizers About 135 people attended the fun draiser Nov at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Including James Bradley the minister of the environment and Ed Fulton minister of transportation and com mun cations The fundraiser was called An Evening of Political Enjoyment sponsored by the North Pro vincial Liberal Association Ed Fulton was an unexpected replacement for ministers Monte and Vince Kerrlo who cancelled Mr Fulton spoke briefly then left shortly after The highlight of the evening was a speech from Minister of the En vlronment Jim Bradley The Liberal party protection of the en vlronment will continue to be tough he said Protection of the environ ment Is protection of the long term economic Interests of province Mr Bradley praised the government for Its policy and direction The government Is sen to the oppositions point of view That is good government he said Don Knight received praise from Mr Bradley as an MPP who works behind the scenes and does not get the exposure of a minister In the Peterson cabinet The evening of formal speeches ended with comments from Mr Knight who complimented Mr Bradley on the strides made in pro tecting the environment Creative thinking The Association for Bright Children will be holding a meeting Nov at m In White Oak Secondary School 1330 in The meeting will begin with elections and will be followed by a guest speaker Judy LukerClark teacher of the gifted Taverns warned of liability card can save life of Id said Cathy the office secretary The money raised by UNI Cfcfr goes towards Hon of children and thai cost amounts lo about a package of Chri si mas cards Mrs The United Nations organization helps in developing coun A prevents a child from buffering fnm measles polio diphtheria r and whooping cough through lions IJNICEr Ontario celebrating its Region Win anniversary this year The When councils vote on organization raised last committee to ex year The Georgetown international Wine various transfer station committee rnsed last year sues tied Regional Chairman from the ill of cards The voted to table the money is used to buy soccer balls and Lookint pots for the Lima Peru transfer station Issue can be thoroughly examined after the loca Prices of cards range from ttm new landfill site is settled j0 for packages of 1020 said For that reason cards Some have reduced postage voted to put the matter off rather more Information call Halton rejects plan to study transfer station By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Efforts to revitalize a transfer task force were scrapped last Wednesday in the Interest of main taining harmony between By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Canadian courts expect tavern owners and their staff to be their brothers keepers and think for their drunk patrons Speaking at a server bartenders at the seminar Georgetown Insurance broker Rick West said lawsuits tend lo follow the deep pocket principle The drunk who caused the accident probably has little or no financial and Country Club former Georgetown lawyer Jack Belleghem said recent Canadian court decisions are changing their stance Where it was once assumed a person tions were his own responsibility such Is no longer the view The Napoleonic legal Code holds man responsible for ids brothers safety and that attitude is surfacing In court decisions The law forbids serving alcohol to an intoxicated person and demands wfacnl In a western such an individual be removed from Canadian court when a patron in licenced establishment It h ft good enough to Just throw the drunk SLd the tavern operator who served the drunk because ihc operator probably has insurance to meet the demand But businesses arc not the only group In need of caution If a service club or charitable organization held a function where alcohol was served and a patron caused an accident either on the premises or after lcav the organization could face legal out however Mr Belleghem said A bar owner who did that has been found liable along with the drunk in a lawsuit following a cor accident in the drunk after he let the bar The liability problem Is only going to get worse a panel of experts warned owners waitresses and and was never located sued However the victim suc cessfully sued the organisation handling the function The courts found another establishment Innocent In a lawsuit after a drunk entered a ski race and severely Injured himself Because the establishment could prove forts were made to discourage the drunken patron from risking his life in the race the courts absolved the operator Learning how to detect intoxica and to handle problems are and service Jolly visitor Santa was one of the many tm N attractions present at the Hornby Shawn Catena of tells of the gifts he would like see Coop Nursery held Saturday under the Christmas tree come at the school located on Steel Ate Day Herald photo There is a new Ontario law that provides workers with greater protection against toxic agents Whether you work in an office a mine a factory or a shop you could be exposed to hazardous biological or chemical agents without ever knowing it On November a new regulation was made by the Ontano Government which will come into effect December 1986 This new regulation provides greater protection to everyone in the workplace in two different ways First it sets out specific legal limits on exposures to more than different toxic agents And second it requires exposures to toxic agents in the workplace to be reduced by engineering controls such as improved ventilation rather than by the use of respirators If youd like a listing of the agents and information about the exposure limits placed on them visit the Ontario Ministry of Labour Office nearest you If youd like to order a copy of the booklet which contains the regulation 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