Page THE HERALD Wednesday November it ins What do you think of the Attack on Inflation The people of Georgetown are divided on the federal government Attack on In nation Most people felt the government controls are too Utile and too late but half those polled by the Herald last wek thought the controls will stop Inflation from growing completely out of hand Mrs Vallnskl Is pessimistic It won t work It will Just keep on inflating a depression Is inevitable The clerk at the Global Department Store In Georgetown said It would have been successful if It wnsn t curbing wages atone There are too many loopholes too many ways of getting around the controls CN ends run Friday night BACK ON THE TRAIN after a few choruses The clown band and other passengers left the train losing to those on CN platforms from Toronto to Guelph and then get back on the train for the final destination TelTord 102 Maple Ave Georgetown regard inflation as a problem I don worry about It I satisfied with the money I make he said Mr Telford is a truck loader in Molten Stove Turner Steve Turner of IB Pennington Crescent Georgetown la glad the federal government has something but thinks a firmer stand should be taken It will work if Prime Minister Trudeau keeps it on far three or four years Another Grade 12 student he a putting money In the bank as part of his fight against Inflation Mrs Catherine 38 of said the government did what was necessary People realize the spiral of Inflation can I go on Indefinitely What is she personally doing about inflation The same as her mother did years ago Mrs the youngest of 12 children recycles anything she can Jon Cornwell Finally Jan Georgetown said I don have much choice because I m not old enough to vote but I think It should have been done seven years ago but It will work I m trying to save my because I had to buy stuff for my four motorcycles he said Catherine Kirby ANSWER TO IN FLIGHT Every Canadian National train run does not have a party but the last commuter run of the day for this area did last Friday night to commemorate the event The Brampton Clown Band and a few passengers com the event The government attack on inflation won one Is listening toll said Lee Ann Woodward IB of 112 Park St Glen Williams Ita great its about time but it won t work There a not much I can do but I trying to convince people to believe In the controls said the Grade 12 student Fred N Georgetown is already convinced the controls are necessary I think It a about he last hope we have be said It better work The controls are reasonable moybo too reasonable I trying to hold the line on a lot of things my way of living my purchases Anytime you have to cut back you have to lookatyourneeds I m shocked by the federal government deficit Annual St Johns mini bazaar held Gas prices raised Obituary i The St John United Church Women held their Dessert and Mini Bazaar in the church hall lost Wednesday evening present were Prominent in towns growth Arena sign One of the men resDonslble Leeder One of the men responsible for the development of the town east end died suddenly last Friday November as a result of a heart attack which caused the car he was operating to strike a hydro pole In Toronto Funeral services for Albert Crescent were held Tuesday morning at McCIure- Funeral home with Interment at Greenwood Cemetery Mr formerly of Toronto worked with the late Rex Healop on development of the industrial park and later moved to this area He is survived by his wife Dorothy Davis and children Bill and Patsy all of Georgetown Thieves strip auto Councillors have had a little light shed on the proposal by facilities superintendent Pat for an illuminated sign at the to the Gordon Memorial Arena Councillor Lea Duby showed committee of the whole members Monday night drawing of the proposed sign which Is expected to cost in the area of The twofaced sign would not only show the- name of the facility but also- would allow space for listing of events taking place at the The has been set aside In the 1976 budget In the meantime a large non illuminated sign has been constructed at the arena en Halton Regional Police In Georgetown are currently investigating several thefts that occurred this past week A rural resident is missing two saddles token by unknown persons last Thursday from the Steeles Avenue tac room of the owner The goods are valued at over Last Wednesday darkness gave thieves the opportunity to remove one gear shift three one tachometer and one four barrel carburetor from a vehicle narked in Georgetown Value exceeds the stolen Items That same night a radio antenna was removed from the rear deck of a parked car In the plaza area In the same area police investigated the theft of an auto tape deck which was forcibly removed from a parked car on Raylawn Crescent Thieves cut through- the vinyl roof of the car to gain access to the goods Thursday night police were called to a Main Street address to Investigate the apparent theft of 13 golf club a golf bag one wallet with cosh persona papers and one rear licence plate No value was estimated for the goods that disappeared from the parked car A former Georgetown resident la suspect In a forgery case that Involved a stolen United States cheque In the amount of 107 20 The cheque turned up in a downtown bank last week after being reported mil sing by he Toronto recipient Public was the scene of a break and enter last week but as yet no in dies lion of the goods stolen has been released The erratic driving of an youth resulted in his arrest when he damaged the school grounds of the Georgetown Christian school and to picnic tables at Waterfalls Playground The driver attempted to run down the officer on duty and struck the cruiser three times Itwaslalerdiscovered after apprehesfon by police that the lByearold resident was armed with a knife hidden In the car Police are uncertain whether or not stones thrown through a Mountain view Road window were part of a Halloween prank or common mischief since no accurate time can be fixed to the currence that took at the seldom visited building An 18month old Labrador pup was reported missing from a rural address last Sunday The black dud with black markings on his tongue is a pedigree pup The caretaker of Harrison Public School reported to police that unknown persons forced their way Into the portable building on the school property No estimate of goods stolen has been released An Eleanor Crescent resident reported cash credit cards and personal papers mission from purse after it was discovered hat her wallet was missing The theft occurred duilrg a church service at a local church Sunday while the owner left her purse In the dressing room An autopsy performed at the Georgetown Animal Clinic revealed the cause of death for one Labrador owned by a Georgetown man as strychnine poisoning The dog was brought In for treatment by the owner and observed by clinic stair until death occurred Monday night or Tuesday morning New fire truck A new aerial fire truck for fire area Georgetown la being considered The truck will be considered by the committee of the whole when it gets down to reviewing the four year capita forecast Because of the length of time required to obtain a truck Councillor Roy Booth ex plained to council Monday night the genera ad ministration committee felt It advisable to consider from where and how monies may bo obtained to pay for the truck as early as possible welcomed by vicepresident Lauretta Mills Many delicious desserts enjoyed followed by a devotional period with the theme Taking Time There was a display of crafts and a sale of handmade crafts and The evening concluded with games Sheep killed Albert RR5 Georgetown will receive 80 for the loss and injury to sheep in his flock Council okayed the payment following a report by livestock valuator Claire Wilson Mayor Tom Hill told council that he had heard of one far mcr in Eramosa Township who had lost a total of sheep due to wolves They re running in packs up there Mr sheep the valuator concluded had been killed by a dog or dogs Gasoline stations in Georgetown were kept busy Saturday as motorists filled their tanks with the last of the low priced gasoline The 3 cents per gallon provincial freeze expired midnight Saturday as area dealers expected to raise their prices with their nest fillup from their distributor Large volume dealers who have daily raised their prices Sunday morning with prices In the area hovering around the 00 cents per gallon mark all too close to the per gallon figure that many Canadians feel Julian Reed provincial member of parliament for the Burlington riding Is concerned about the energy situation in Ontario At present we import about per cent of our energy In the form of gasoline oil and natural gas and some trlclty explained the MPP Pricing policies for the necessary fuels of Industry and methods of conservation ore classified as ridiculous by Mr Reed Mr Reed formally attacked Ontario Hydro recent hike approved by the Ontario Energy Board and hopes to continue the fight to bring down the hydro rate increase to a more reasonable level The latest proposal would provide hydro with a per cent Increase at the wholesale level for electricity consumed within Ontario That rate Is ridiculous 12 percent would be more In order Methods of determining the amount rate hikes ore also being questioned by Mr Reed who feels that Ontario Hydro Is currently producing 100 percent more electricity than it can use Operating level should remain 30 percent over peak usage times to avoid shortages and brownouts but Mr Reed Is concerned that they are over produc ting this vital commodity and over billing the consumer who Is not using the power The billing system used by Ontario Hydro would be changed if Mr Reed had his way At present consumers get a discount for using more electricity That is no way to promote conservation furthered Mr Reed There are also times when the amount of electricity used In Ontario is very slight such as the early hours of the morning and at various times during the day Discounts could be given to businesses and Industries using power at the times when It la still being produced but with fewer users added Mr Reed The current exploration and research Into developing renewable resources Is almost nil compared to the project that will postpone the actual depletion of our natural resources In terms of funds BRAMPTON SAT NOV 22nd Game Ticket No Cordon Arena is being spent on solar and wind experiments while million has been sunk into We must develop of renewable resource before our present resources are depleted stated Mr Reed You ain seen yet The provincial government Is preparing for any shortages with the introduction of a new bill that will permit the government regulation of the dispensing of gasoline We hope we won have ti use the bill but It Is like buying a fire truck You get it Just in case there Is a fire added Mr Reed BINGO ROYAL CANADIAN 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