Acton Wtdneadty Juno B5 Convention notebook CaJaae4rnaBn Fran said much the same thing about the new Joe worked fata daff off for Joe wm absolutely right went top all week and looked exhausted as as gloomy when Joe down to defeat John was Joes convention chairman meaning be was In charge of everything that went on In the Clark camp from Monday June to the dose of the conreotion Prior to going to Ottawa be picked and VI THIS MONTH SEAL WINDOWS DOORS CHIMNEY FLASHING SIDING ETC EAVESTnOUQH CLEANING FENCE PAINTING Jut cat 8778247 Town Codntot DRY GUANINE 8770387 const AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IMimU MIAMI WUl TAKI PLACE AT THE ffiillrjQttiinctjiilairuli ON SATURDAY 19B3 A DAY OF SPECIAL EVENTS HAS WIN PLANNED SOMETHING OF INTEREST FOR ALL CHINCHILLA RANCHERS BIG DAY mow Witness Gneat GaeseQe who moved three ii from a town the capital to a hotel closer to centre and Anally to one relatively dose to tbe It was Betty Fathers first ever conreotion and she described It all as but Br ing tiring but fun a p convention team and they took care of everything from hospitality and entertainment to buttons said there were six delegate from including two youth and all except Betty Fisher were dark boosters met two of the Brampton delegates and Diane Setter and they were active s of tbe former Prime Minister Bahws McDeraM and Davis were dele gates at large There were between 15 and people from BramptonGeorgetown riding In Ottawa as delegates workers alternates and For example attended as an observer and a vocal Crosbie backer Once John fell It looks like she would have gone to Clark if she was voting After the convention she said the couldnt believe delegates had gone for Mulroney He son John a youth delegate backed Clark She and her son are formerly from Georgetown now living In Brampton Marilyn Mitten of Georgetown was there working for Clark CargtB said there were six delegates from Hahen riding Including two youth and four backed from start to finish and two were supporting but Mulroney was tbdr second choice Presumably they all voted on the final ballot Otto MP who had been a prime mover in the vote Yes for review campaign at tbe convention in Winnipeg had an active roll In tbe Mulroney cam He was up several mornings as early as a distributing Brians convention paper to delegates hotel rooms etc When his man was In tbe convention hall Otto was never far away much of the time sitting right at bis elbow Mulroney ap peared to take Ottos counsel twite serious ly Otto was also potted a lot with fellow MPs Elmer Stevens and George Heea It was rumored in tbe past that Otto was going to quit his seat so Mulroney could run here and get into tbe House of Commons denied it repeatedly and the rumor seems to have permanently died since other Ontario ridings as well as one in British Columbia and another Nova Scotia are now reported to be Mulroneys likely resting place Everyone at the convention was predic ting gloom for Jelineks political career if Clark kept his Job but now that Brian has won things we looking rosy indeed maybe even a minor cabinet post If Mulroney becomes for Otto Big Jim Snow Hornby resident Ontario cabinet minister and former Halton East MPP backed Crosbie Snow now represents Oakville in the Legislature As Clarks Ontario campaign manager Fran Balnea also had a pretty hectic week end As overall coordinator for Ontario detegntcs she worked with three provincial chairmen and numerous subchairman Her time was taken up In meeting after meeting talking to her team and crosschecking every single bit of information Accommodation was tight In Ottawa what with tbe convention being in town and tourists swarming in to see the Space Shut- Crosbie the only candidate who ex cited her Fisher was also impressed with of the John Gamble and Peter Pockhngton had to say She thought their right wing views gave everyone something to think about on policy She also felt it was about tune views such as those of tbe two auto rans were expressed She eft Gambles flamboyant style which listen to him Like many shes a bright political future for BramptonGeorgetown folks were selling special Eat Grits buttons for a buck a piece on the convention floor to raise assoc iation funds GUITAR PLAYERS NEILS MUSIC Goebelle Wagner MacAdam 37 Mam Street tools tut rkan and rial fret I Mm Put outdoor cam Bird land Well welcome you home We guarantee that a local Rawlinson agent will be on the scene at your new home when your possessions arrive This attention to detail is just another example of our professional approach to moving Persona service such as this assures you make the right move Full details are as close as your MOVING a STORJ8E LIMITED 8458118 A tradition in moving since A RECOUNTS WHEN NEED COMPLETE CAR CARE re backed by yean combined experience In all phases of we stock genuine Fold and replacement part cor one your moil Important Investment Give it the CYCLE p I FORD GUARDIAN DRUGS Micro Screen Shaver GTX TOOAV A Cleaner L FREEOMAN The Council for mo Ontario amaxicta off President L Freaornan Toron to Vice- President BroaoTurt Toronto Secretary Q While CA Treasurer Put SI Toronto ol Troop FCOA Ford London JP Latent est FCA Ottawa Si CaviaiKws a CCA Hamilton A FCA HP FCA A J am AC FCA Toronto unbar Puouc Conduct art Mn o Court- marten ma of Act and may M from Mr C The ff Ssmi EasL 1SZ MaaStecjTapa Waal 9 Iff 99 0IUTTT1 ThaOrvloa 2MS in ad til Bate K chum- 1 a Ill I Acton Pharmacy Ltd oval Trust Rat Ado Hoc famtty room aatlfi ft flnWMd room Aakkra only For mora Janfca McMaaW or Bantu or MAIN ST MILTON 878188 McDonalds COMMUNITY CALENDAR Peace meeting Georgetown and Acton residents will meet next Monday June on Inter national Day far Disarmament to establish a permanent Peace and Disarmament group In Hal on Hills Working for public awareness and action or maintaining a phone network will be some of the goals decided by the group at that time All interested citizens are welcome at Drive Georgetown or call Seniors Service A Seniors Service will be held at St Georges Anglican Church on Thursday June 30 starting at a with a Holy Eucharist followed by a light lunch for all seniors Call for more infor mation Homeowners Blitz If there are students pounding on your door this Saturdaydont be alarmed Its the Homeowners Blitz sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre for Students designed to promote hiring students for the summer Students will be asking homeowners If there are any odd jobs like raking paint ing or mowing available for one day for the summer The hours set aside forthisprornotionarefrom9anl until Antique show This Saturday there will be an Antique and Collectibles Show at the Cultural Centre In Georgetown from 10 a until p as part of Pioneer Days A treasure chest of china pottery wooden ware coins silver glass and ceramics will be for sale during that time summer fun The Georgetown Is gearing up for their summer programs one of which Is Tae Kwon Do slated for Tuesdays from June 21 to July The second session will be held August to from The Ys dancefitness program Aerobics Is scheduled to begin on June to July and the second session on August to 25 a to IS a Other fitness programs Bodyworks and Boby Language will also be starting For more information call Craft show The Lions Club presents their first annual craft and antique show at the Community Centre on Saturday June 25 and Sunday June from 10 until 5pm Collectibles antique furniture hobbles and arts and craft displays will be tued For more information call Dance in Erin The Optimist Club of Erin will be soring a 50s 60s dance on July at the Erin Community Centre Proceeds from this dance will help finance the new Erin Fireball Happy Birthday Canada Join the Canada Day family fun in Ballinafad on Friday July The parade starts at noon with races games soccer tournament floats mini marathon and horseshoes also featured Celebrate Canadas birthday Country fun For an afternoon of good old fashioned country fun try tbe Nasaagaweya Community Fair on June II Handmade crafts home baking puppet shows and pipe bands are all going to be featured All the fun be from I pjn until at Brookvifla Public School on Guelph Line near Milton three miles north of tbe Met