Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1976, p. 11

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Part Of The Crowd Ukrainian Rally Preserve your culture tells rally Federal Minister of Labor John thousands of Ukrainians rallied at the Ukrainian Association Summer Camp Acton Sunday to have empathy and sympathy with French speaking Canadians They are fearful that then will not be an Unbiased examination in bilingual air said adding that thiy hate the right to use trench in air com if it is proven safe Moderation and tolerance is badly needed in today he said You are to win the fight for the preservation of your culture in the same as the French Canadian told the crowd We in a multicultural society within a bilingual framework in Canada he said with two official languages but no official culture All cultures are equal irrespective of their Munro warned Ukrainian Canadians not to take their frredom for granted so they never lose it and ne e to regain it In his tongue the president of the in Defense of Four Freedoms of the Ukraine in thi United States of America Ignatius addressed his fellow Ukrainians Featured throughout the program were recitations Ukrainian music b the brass band Baluryn and choral selections delivered by costumed choirs JOHN Norval flyer vies for record in home built refined plane Bill will attempt this weekend to set a world speed record for flyweight aircraft during the annual Air Show and Fly in at the Brampton Flying Club vice president of the club and a manna operator will be flying the 3 a sleek little aircraft he built and refined himself Federation Aeronautiaue International FA1 will supervise the three kilometre fly past by as he tries to break the existing 172 m p record He hopes to break 100 and possibly reached in excess of 190 class of aircraft is the only speed record not held by United States or European aircraft manufacturing interests who says Canada was one of PUBLIC TRANSIT the real aviation pioneers when flying first began is seeking the feeling of pride associated with bringing a world speed record to the country The plane is a basic design by Richard van but the wing foil is the same type used by the famous World War II Hawker Hurricane fighter The is only feet long and 19 feet wide and took Pomeroy over hours and much tender loving care to build I first realized I had built a real tiger of a little plane when 1 entered the show in the United States last year said It took every trophy available and flew a little faster than anything that without even push it The million dollar question Does Hills want a public bus system A public system serving the town and paid for by the town Thats the million dollar question facing council newly formed Transit Study Committee as they begin their investigations into costs and need of a operated bus system for the Another question com Councillor Harry Levy chairman of the transit committee that they will be Vandalism reported Two incident of vandalism lit schools were reported to police Holy Cross School was en teed July when unknown persona kicked In a plywood panel of the door crawled through the opening and en teed several cloakrooms Nothing was reported missing although police discovered a bag of candy a beg of balloons and two nylon lockings in different rooms Police ore At Chipel Street School approximately windows were broken July 1 police Police charged four person Willi violations against Liquor licencing Act from he period June to July During the same period two were charged with Impaired driving alone Or between the urban want to get as much public input into our study as possible said Levy Whether its positive or negative is beside the point We wint to know what die public feel about a bus system The committee also Includes Councillors Dick Howitt Hie Morrow and Joe Hurst plus representatives from the town planning and engineering departments The committee is asking that written suggestions about the system be sent to th town offices addressed to the Transit Study Committee BEB ALP wednetdny July ii Home of Haltson Hills Accidents highlight police report Kathryn Market St was was in an accident at the iorner of Avenue Main June car wn with one driven I- ltd Police at Hon to iaih chicle told Shiran Tlucko police she would go to the hospital following a traffic accident it Maple ind July Her car v is in collision one driven by Gerald John St Police damges at WOO to the Tlucko vehicle and to the Walker etc On Dominion Day Janet Armstrong Charles St Mas the victim of a hit and run driver who struck her car so severely on that he ear spun around faced the opposite direction on the other side of the road Police estimated damge to her vehicle at Damaged totalled in two car collision July 1 at the corner of Street and Maple Avenue where a ear driven by 4 res was in collision with one driven by Carol I Street Police damages to the vehicle and it lo the Barrow vehicle which is owned by Aldan Kennedy RIM Georgetown Road the to Milton near Hornby and the scene of several this year was again the scene of an accident June when a cor driven by Ilonald Richard Peter of Mlsslssauga slid on wet pavement and ran up onto the Island Four poles and a sign valued at were knocked down Police estimate damage to the Peter vehicle at Damages amounted lo in a I IK a log Marty alios black Newfound id Brandy was the largest dog entered pet show it Glen Williams Thursday The judge was Snider owner of Kennels In AIB OKs DRG pact The first year of a two year collective agreement between Local 1173 of Canadian Union and DUG Stationery formerly Gage Stationery Co in Georgetown has been approved by the federal Inflation Board The agreement which was signed in January this year and is retroactive to t provides for the member local a general increase of percent in eluding a percent wage increase on proved benefits program and additional vacations and statutory holidays The federal Inflation Board rolled hack the second year increase to percent from 13 percent Starting wages for general help Is per hour and rises to per hour in the second year of the agreement Top wages in the plant which manufactures social and supplies Is per hour rising to ts per hour In the of the agreement you NEW TO TOWN or you ut movec Into new WELCOME SERVICE with GIFTS and Information about new location The Hostess will be For this Informal on and gifts call Joan Jlllojp at 8774812 COME DOWN TO SPRINGBROOK NURSERY QUEEN ST WEST BETWEEN 3RD LINE BRAMPTON A LINE OF GOOD SPECIALS THIS WEEK FRUIT TREES BUY TREES GET ONE- FREE SIZE SPRING BANK JUNIPER SAVIN JUNIPER IS MINT JULEPS JUNIPER IS BLUE DANUBE BEAUTY BUSH FLOWERING ALMOND MOCK ORANGE VAN 3 HIGH BUSH REG PRICE SALE PRICE SO 3 FRENCH LILIES EXCELLENT also is supplied with Hanging baskets LOOK FOR annuals perenlali completed pots houio plants chemicals fertility- etc Remember all balled or potted shrubs trees evergreens and roses can be planted all summer King car mishap on about three- tenths of mile north of Line June when a cor driven by Dean Robert went out of control skidded ltd reel and did slight to a polo lawn tries In mishap a car driven by Marie at Concession Township sustained In damages after it struck the guardrail on Road about one tenth of a mile north of King Street June M Main North and Henry Street was the seine of a crash July 1 when a car driven by John A Pi gnat el 3 Bard Lane was in collision with a truck driven by Thomas Tccple RR Acton Police estimate damages to the Pignutel vehicle and to the Tccple truck The parking lot Georgetown Market EFCO CONTRACT SETTLED A strike bet ween Economy Forms Corporation and Local of the United Steel of America has been settled In a brief press he negotiators said the three year contract which includes wage Increases of 18 nine and nine percent over the life of the agreement increased benefits and language changes was ratified Monday When union workers walked off the Job March 12 they were moklng between and 14 per hour place was the scene of accident July when a car driven by Lorry T of Toronto was in collision with one driven by Keire Queen St Police estimate damages at to the vehicle and to the vehicle Moore Park and Main Street North was the scene of an accident June when a car driven by Elizabeth N Munchamp Eleanor was in collision with a car driven by Susan II Temple Police estimated damages at to the vehicle and to the Man champ vehicle The parking lot at Armstrong Ave was the scene of a June when a truck driven by Reginald A Blake of was in coll slon with a car driven by Alan McLean Cres Police estimated damages at to he McLean vehicle and ISO to the Blake vehicle A pedestrian was injured in a car crash at the Intersection of Young Street and Arthur Street July 2nd Bennle Church St was taken to Acton Medical Centre after being struck by a cor driven by James Arthur St The vehicle had mounted the sidewalk after being in collision with a car driven by Edmundson Police estimated damages at SI to the vehicle and to the vehicle The pedestrian crossover at he in of Acton Boulevard and Queen Street was the scene of crash June 30 when a cordriven by Ronald Schmidt Main St was In collision with a car driven by Spencer of Police estimated damages at to the Schmidt vehicle and to the Spencer vehicle Damages amounted to to a car owned by Stephen Tilley Church St and parked behind his residence when it was in collision with a car driven by Tina J Vanegtcn of June Police estimate damage to the Vonegten vehicle at Georgetown man injured following high speed chase A Georgetown driver crashed into a hydro polcon Highway near Spcyslde early Monday following high speed police chase Prior to the collision four police departments pursued a car for reckless driving Milton said Police estimate the driver exceeded 100 per hour folbwing an Incident on High way west of Milton when on cruiser was unsuccessful in stopping the car The chase was resumed by constables from and Kitchener on Highway cast of Senrgant Hilton of Acton said llalton police were informed that the car was wanted for criminal negligence on the Constable Bob Carpenter was dragged feet along Highway 401 when he tried to apprehend the driver He was not injured Damages estimated at were caused to a it by the car Sexsant Hilton sold two Acton con stables spotted the wanted car travelling south on IS Sunday night They tried lo pull the car over pursued It for awhile then backed off at a hazardous section of the road An spokesman said the car was driving erratically and passing other cars on the shoulder of Highway Acton followed the wanted Other motorists signalled them to stop at die curve on the highway near Speside Surrounded by hydro wires the car was the ditch near a fallen hydro pole for the Milton OPP estimated damages to car at The driver was taken to Milton Hospital treated for and released Monday Milton have charged Mark 19 of Georgetown with criminal negligence careless driving and possession narcotic Funeral services held for accident victim Funeral sin held for Karitn Hayes 16 of Georgetown who died in a traffic Her death oicumd car driven Michael Stew irl IB of Georgetown negotiate a bend on 27 near rrn a tla lift thi road and struck tree Peel Police said She wos pronoumid di id on arrival at trill Mini til ingin in the Ijida Kachmin 11 be 1 both of Georgetown minor injur Following a funeral at Jones Home buna wis at Green wood BOMS 1MB BUTCHER SHOPS DOWNTOWN STORE MOORE PARK PLAZA 877131 1 BUTT SHOULDER CHOPS 119 MINCE BEEF 79 LBS BULK 750 BEEF SAUSAGE COUNTRY SAUSAGE 109 FREEZER ORDERS CANADA GRADE BEEF Cut Wrapped frozen SIDES 891 HINDS119 FRONTS 69V

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