r stanfield a mistake judy tells halton ypc s former liberal cabinet min ister judy lamarsh last week told a group of halton county fcs their party made a mistake when it chose robert stanfield as its leader at last alls leadership convention duff roblin would better have reflected the views of canadians after centennial year she said speaking at a dinner meeting la oakvime sponsored by ttftof their party halton young progressive con servatives lamarsh frankly told her audiencewhat she thought was wrong with the tones in ottawa against the pearson govern ment stanfield might have won but against trudeau he began to look -like- an oldstyle problems of confederation politician lamarsh said trudeau is much more the philosopher and doesnt have a bag of political answers she said the halton tories who had paid 5 4 plate to hear judy heard lots of other criticisms she said the establishment won at 4he conservative con vention but it didnt at the fed- eral liberal convention most of the sitting tory mps and former cabinet ministers moved to stanfield she said the retired secretary of state roblin would have been a bet ter choice because hes bilin gual younger and his views are more in line with most cana dians and because hes from central canada the image she said the qualities of pol itics dont always come through to the people but a thing called image gets across stanfield in the election cam paign made the mistake of list ing what be would do but prime minister trudeau didnt do this the electorate is sick of hearing about the plums that will be given to hem she said she told them she accepted their invitation to speak be cause mpre fresh air- is needed in politics and the tqjy party needs more fresh air than most premier john robarts for his understanding of the trench canadian situation and the which she feels is the countrys top problem following the speech la marsh autographed copies of her controversial new book op her political life memoirs of a slrd to a gilded cage new democrat dr morton shulman will be speaking at the next ypc dinner on march 5th other future speakers include premier robarts and darcy mckeough ontario minister of municipal affairs hornby quilting sessions for hillcrest women the afternoon sewing circle of hillcrest united church met at the home mrs clifford wrig- glesworth on wednesday mor ning february 5 for a full day of quilting at noon hour thir- jfc club held their f irstmeet- tjmm ladies sat down to a deng at the home of mrs roy llclous pot luck dinner wugjtilson on saturday morning included a variety of hot cas seroles and delicious desserts two quilts were completed the one quilt will be sent out in a bale which the ladies will pack in the near future during a former chief of former tory prime mini ster john diefenbaker she- cal led him that shaky old man in ottawa and she said he was a great man but isnt any more gven he doesnt believe that abort business meeting the la dies were reminded to save their canada packer labels and drapes for the new church were discussed get well cards were sent to the sick the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs roy wilson with mrs arthur ruddell in charge the hornby north 4h jim page 8 thi oioroitown herald thursday pes uth 1m9 w former mamfpba premier his o representative of the people or even his own par ty diefenbaker had criticized the halton group for inviting lamarsh to speak and he refu sed to appear as a speaker at one of the ypc meetings she has praise for trudeau for attempting to promote com munications between politicians and the people many people in this country have no way to communicate with anyone she added lamarsl touched on a num ber of other subjects during the speech and questionand answer period which followed she had praise for ontario fourteen lives lost in north halton accidents fourteen lives were snuffed out in traffic accidents in north halton last year jour of them on haltons killer strip the 401 highway north halton opp were call ed out to investigate the 11 fatal crashes which claimed the 14 lives three men died in one accident two men in another accounting for 14 lives in ii accidents the fqrce investigated two fatalities on private property one where man was killed by a truck and one where a farm tractor acci dent claimed life these two are not figured in with the highway traffic accidents three of those who died were pedestrians douglas anderson of gait was run over by a small truck en highway 401 near mil ton jan 11 as he stood on the mad assisting a motorist with a car brian carriere of rr 2 ac ton was hit by a car while walfcji5 line north of 27 ing on highway 25 south of ac ton march 23 and james w price of acton was crossing highway 7 on foot oct 13 when a car struck him down new painting techique explained by artist j special guest of the palette and pencil club in january was peter goeti osa cspwc rca fellow of the internation al institute of arts and letters mr goetz has shown paintings in the major cities across can ada and is presently showing at the shaw remington gallery in toronto coming from his home in kitchener mr goetz brought equipment with which to dem onstrate the painting technique in which he has mainly worked in the past three years paint ing from a felt pen sketch tak en in budapect last year he first established the composit ion and applied the water col our when dry he rubbetf household paraffin over those lighbj he wished tosnaintain and then submerged thenpaint- ing in a water bath for jtittccn minutes over the soaked spread out painting mr goetz iffely appl led waterproof india ink dur ing the drying process he care fully controlled the ink wash to create the desired texture and depth on the waxed areas the ink wu scraped off to reveal the clean bright in other areas the colours glowed through the ink texture sharper definitions were made with pen and ink fiftythree parsons attended the demonstration including members from the brampton tod acton art clubs coffee nd cookies were served this wesk the palette and faadl dub will receive instruc- vtfo in baste portraiture from the followng wed- j on feb 10 and simwotad to portrait tfbsllittng from a just the one triple fatality was recorded last year joseph maloney of orton milford mor- 1 den of fergus and john hun ter of elora died on hwy 7 near ballinafad may 18 when a car and truck collided almost headon and the vehicles broke into flames the years only double fatal iij haopened january 13th on jgwy 401 near hornby when a car containing rodojpho facch ini and abele pannl of toronto stuck an abutment there was one child in the fatal accident statistics for 68 donna luxton of kitchener a nine month old girl who was a passenger in a car driven by her father died in a onecar ac cident on march 16th near campbellville a passenger in another car robert alex scott of toronto died december 14th in a onecar accident on esques lns ninth each member introduced her self the election of officers was held and are as follows vicky tyner president janet coupland vice president and judy gordon secretary during the discussion period they talk ed about achievement day a name for the club will be decid ed at the next meeting the spring project is on cottons may be smart the girls looked at different patterns and talk ed about the colour they would like for their books they read parts about slip stitching and were shown how to slip stitch a hem the next meeting will be ome ofmrs les- ue king on saturday mottling dec lm brown 0d optometrist 47 main st north suite i jut north of silvers telephone 8773671 i mrand mrs jack fries are enjoying a two weekacaudri in florida mr and mrs craig royce and family visited on the weekend with mr and mrs david royce and family of oakwood mrs jim hamilton handling y affairs seated from left are georgetown ym ywca executive dir- ecor bernie tolson president mrs mildred ford 1st vicepresident mrs j lister stand ing dr bruce duff 2nd vice president left and dix simpson t reasurer missing is mrs m gordon secretary they were named to the georgetown y executive at the annual meeting in the high school cafeteria wednesday january 29th ilderoad in one accident the driver of a car lay unconscious for near ly two months before he died john d macleod of toronto was involved in an accident on hwy 401 near the nassagaweya esqujsing town line july 20th was hospitalized with serious head injuries and died on september 4th other fatals saw john h pearson of milton killed in a one car accident on hwy 25 near speyslde june 30th lewis jackson of guelph killed in a car truck collision on hwy 7 near the ballinafad road ju ly 31st and james a guyett of brampton killed in a one car accident on 7th line at stew- artown august 19th flash cab 8779914 waltine area at park milk store main st s save on your income tax by starting a registered retirement savings plan at hakon pee trust you can have substantial in come tax savings each year 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