Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1988, p. 5

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SECTION A THE HERALD Marchf IMS Citizens forum Cancer campaign piano end a short talk by Peter of hosting the Executive Director of Annual Cancer Cam the National Cancer institute of Breakfast As in put Canada yean the breakfast will be held on We aw extending a warm and en the Wednesday of April April invitation to you to come vel d join us at the breakfast This is North Halton Golf and Country Club the anniversary of the Ontario Maple Avenue Georgetown and the Cancer Society and we are trying to make it a Golden year In every way In the yean the breakfast You and your participation will has become increasingly popular make the difference between we have been unable to cess and failure commodate the number of people Curwood Packaging Arm who wish to come In order to allow strong Avenue Georgetown as many different firms to par will be pleased to take as possible we are this your reservation be sure to call ear year restricting the number from with your name and the number any one firm or group to a maximum attending If you wish to give us a of three The tickets as always are financial boost please add the name on a first come first served basis of your presenter We have arranged a substantial Yours truly breakfast and an interesting short Barry program which will include mood President The right to life Dear Sir and the enactment of the Charter of The distinguished Justices of the Rights we were assured by the Supreme Court of Canada in striking government then In power that down the law that permitted abor- should the Courts at any point upset lions if the mothers life or health the existing abortion law the over was endangered have left the coun try in a position where back street We do not seek to reverse or over abortions are no longer criminal turn the Supreme Court decision nor acts We are In a state of to have Section reintroduced lawlessness Rather we ask that the override be First of all we wish to make It used to protect an interim law Such clear that nothing In the Supreme a law would allow those provincial Court d- tlon as i legal and medical profession have Is totally possible and we insist that made this very clear In articles in itlsqulleappropriate the press and in learned Journals Lastly It is not within the purview Quite to the contrary some of the of the Church to instruct our people learned Justices of the Supreme how to vote We will leave to Court have Insisted that the State politically oriented organizations has an Interest and a duty concern the responsibility of taking whatever ing the human fetus Abortion is not steps they see fit to adopt arightandneverwas We do however lay before the Second we wish to reiterate what citizens of this country and in par has been the teaching of the Catholic those who adhere to our Church and of many other Christian religious faith the principles upon and Jewish traditions that at which the Christian and Jewish no time is there any question of tradltlonshaveevolved preference for the life of the child We will challenge our people to over the life of the mother form their consciences In the light of Our object and that of any coring God manifest command Thou society must be to find ways to give not kill and the obvious need to both the mother and the child the respect human life wherever it is right to life and the freedom to live found and that from the first mo- well ment of conception Third abortion is not a unilateral In that light they must ask pollti gesture of respect for women Its dans of all parties where they stand psychological and physical damages on the protection of human life at all to the woman involved are stages As to legislators there Is no sometimes disastrous This is all the excuse to claim that they cannot more tragic because It is so pose their own personal views In avoidable drafting legislation No one can We demand that the Federal have an attitude of pliant consent or government take Immediate action passivity in the face of abortion to rectify the present uncivilised Pope John Paul II status We see this In two stages one It Is time for of good cons- Interim basis the other being to stand up and be counted permanent law which will be unassailable in the courts We point out that the Constitution Canada gives to the Federal Government the power to override the Charter of Rights in appropriate During the repatriation process Bishop of Hamilton His Eminence Cardinal Carter Archbishop of Toronto Most Reverend John A Mara president Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops Wake up Canada DearSir tect our unborn And thla Is supposed Our government Just signed an be the country of liberty and agreement with different countries justice net war criminals to trial for And don forget the government is nrotecta you and me Its not our elected evSone SL are In Canada W a hoax Wake up Canada I Si SlluSl te No 1 criminate alike am ashamed And die lame time mo Kraus UW hands out more to agencies Hoping to surpass goal this year budget passed The Credit Valley Conservation Authority full membership met Feb IB and approved a 7JH budget for 1968 This figure represents a 33 per cent reduction over last year s total however the 1967 budget in- dueled the construction cost of million dollars for the new ad ministration office The office is now complete and the con struction cost Is If one were to compare the 1967 and 1968 budget totals exclusive of the office construction figures it would indicate an Increase of per cent In 1968 The program that for the majority of this increase include Waterfront Firefighters busy The fire department responded to a kitchen fire as well as in vestigated alarm activation and a report of a car fire March at m firefighters doused a kitchen fire at as Acton Boulevard A pot of cooking oil nited causing damage There were no injuries Firefighters responded to a report of a car on fire at a a March at Windsor Road When the fire department arrived there was no fire but there was a smell of fire There were no Injuries or damage Firefighters investigated a malicious false alarm at the Georgetown High School March 3 at a The firefighters responded to an alarm activation March at 12 a m at the Seniors Apartments at Durham Street Development Flood and Erosion Control Projects and Water Management Program Ad ministration All member munldpaliUes in the Watershed will see on Increase of per cent in their 1963 General contribution Total tions add up to 221 which equates to a per capita watershed resident cost of Assessment in the watershed has increased by per cent over the Herald Spedal Member agencies will receive more money this year than from the United Way of Halton Hills A total of will be allocated to 15 agencies and the Red Cross All of the agencies will receive substantial increases In allocs over last year The long and complicated allocs process involved dtiien Input through citiien review panels Members of the Hills com munity were recruited review the member agencies programs the service offered and financial re quirements The panels assessed the agencies and made to the membership and allocs lions committee of the United Way of Hills concerning funding levels for this year The committee used those recommendations to help determine this year s funding amount Four of our member agencies will receive 100 per cent of the amount recommended by the review panel The average percentage Increase for the agencies is 70 per cent The Red Cross will receive this year a minimal increase over last year United Way of Halton Hills vice- president Tom Gibson says We are very pleased to be able to allocate this increased amount of money to our agencies and our Red Cross partner We are confident the Hills community will again be generous during our October campaign We hope surpass the donated this year That would allow us lo pro vide a greater share of the money needed by our member agencies to continue serving the needs of money is provided for one year groups who meet the criteria This year SOD will be allocated to fund snip and allocations committee is also reviewing an application for membership from Open Door in Georgetown The money allocated this year Is based on donations already collected or promised through payroll deduc tion and pledges To allow for pledge Associauon in norm loss the United Way of Hills Untied Way Is Impressed with the applies a United Way Canada for dedicated commitment the to the campaign total In has to the community of Hills Halton Hilts the figure for this year to provide a unique service The is 500 If any of that pledge loss is United Way this leader received It will be allocated to the shin and supports the organization member agencies over and above with startup funds The member the present allocations raise the ing the thanked volunteers who help money and those who sat on the citizen review panels Besides helping to fund the agen cies and the Red Cross partner the United Way of Hills is TUNNEL VISION A charge was laid following a 15 accident March at Street and John Street A 1986 grey Hyundai driven by a 16- yearold Hills woman was northbound on McNabb preaching a tunnel which Is only wide enough for one car to pass at a time The Hyundai driver had to stop because there was already a car southbound In the tunnel The Hyundai was reversing so that the car in the tunnel and backed Into the front end of a 1984 grey Honda driven by a year old Hills woman which had stopped a few feet behind the Hyundai A charge of starting from a stopped position not in safety was I a Id Member allocations UNITED WAV OF HILLS 1988 EMBER AGENCY ALLOCATIONS ADAPT Acton Social Services and Information Centre Big Brothers Ml ON IB Community Hilton Adolescent Support Services Family Services lists Helping Hands Recovery House BOX Social Planning Council North Ass Develop men tally Handicapped tress Centre HOW North Hospice Victoria Order of Nariei SUBTOTAL Georgetown Red Cross 828350 Develop ra en t Fund Physically Handicapped Association W Whimsys Cec was all smiles last Saturday afternoon Andrew ray Motor when he collected new Oldsmobile for winning LI Car Club draw Bcilde him Is period 196488 while the general levy has Increased by per cent over the same period In addition to the General Member municipality contribution other sources of revenue Include Pro vince of Ontario 35 per cent In dividual Capita Levies on benefit ting member municipalities per cent and Authority Generated revenue 17 per cent The 35th Car Club came to a con elusion lost Friday night with a very happy Cec Greenslade being on hand to witness other tickets come out of the drum before his As a result Cec was at Andrew Murray Motors on Saturday afternoon to col lect his brand new Others not as lucky but still win ners were ISO 189 347 Linda Armstrong 340 Gloria Sargent Jim Barry Bob Freestone 339 MJ Henderson 442 Joan Packer Mrs Ed Stafford Winning were Murphy Heather Dave Hyde 005 Roily McEachem Ethel George and June Bloke Baxter was won by 186 13 was lucky for Morg Fred who won The consolation prize of W00 went to and Bob Bodlg Car Club Chairman Doris Chamberlain ex presses her thanks to all who helped to make the evening a success and thanks the car dub membership for their support FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE March Ladles 1st Randy Brown 2nd Karen Brown Men 1st Dale Ireland 2nd Ernie PLYMOUTH GROUP Meeting March 16 at 30 pm SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Winners Gee Shep- Bob Ab Ford Dave Bell Jack Kemshead Don Let chford Kdth Tost Joan Brown Dean Succee won the roast The special draw held by Gib and Harry at the car dub produced the following winners Eric Howell won the meat voucher Larry 2nd prize J Green 3rd prize D Hannah Next general meeting March 24 SAME DAY TAX RETURNS wife Pauline and from left Doris Chamberlain Car Club Chairman Harry Brown Branch President and Andrew Murray Photo Legion ladies ByMIDBRUNSKI provincial president Gloria passed away this week She will be sorely missed by all The dart tournament Saturday was a huge success with teams in the tone participating Georgetown however did not win any of Ihe favored I ions Don forget the St Patrick Dance this coming Saturday March 12 Looks like It is going to be a great affair so come out to dinner and dance and also the splendid enter March will also see district bowling In Port Credit do remember to let your sports officer know if you are going to Your next meeting will be March 17 An Important date to remember is Friday March when Anne Nicholson will again present open darts to all who wish to participate Zone crib will be held on March 19 at Bronte We congratulate Joyce Markhom and Barbara on their stow but sure recovery and our admiration to these very determined ladles to get better To our sick and shut ins spring is not far away and we hope you will all be well enough to enjoy the wonder There will be a meeting for the Plymouth Group March 16 at 30 pm In the Lounge SPRING Has SPRUNG At utaUliUm tint ton uUntmi alt MM ftfa tUuC fume Come to Whimsys and youll enjoy our new Springtime collectibles MAIN ST SOUTH Downtown Georgetown 8771604 GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR 8TBE0 8772425 8772217 WE ARE DEDICATED TO SERVICE he asked our carriers to complete ihalr i deliveries as y early as possJ each week your Herald is not delivered your home please phone our circulation I department DEPARTMENT HOURS Circulation Department Is open Monday to Friday DELIVER TO YOUR HOME ANNIVERSARY FASHION CELEBRATION at LAZY DAY 99SMm STOREWIDE MARCH TAKING FASHION TO NEW HEIGHTS Located in The Old Bank 78 Main St South Georgetown 8732233 HOURS Wed Thur 10 Saturday 10 CLOSED MONDAYS

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