DAY OF PROTEST THE HERALD October II Georgetown auto workers rally to Labors clarion call More than 150 United Auto Workers from Georgetown are expected to take part in a demonstration rally in Bramp ton Oct to protest wage controls The number however may be higher since the workers come from a total membership of nearly employed at three Georgetown firms Officials of the international km and local presidents of employee unions at Smith and Stone Twin Cec and Standard Products said support from workers has been unanimous Membership meetings held last month showed up to TO per cent of the workers support the day of protest called by the Canadian Labor Congress The figure represents only those that actually attended and vo ted on the proposal The voles at all three firms were International representative Buzz Hargrove of said the employees have made a voluntary commitment to support the action They will forfeit a day pay Harry president or Local 1421 at Smith and Stone said he anticipates too per cent reaction to the call for protest because those from the membership meeting held Sept 15 sent represent Gerry Klatt president of Local the amalgamated local at Twin Cce and Standard Products said over 100 of the total 180 members Mr Hargrove said the work era will be bussed from Geo rgetown Market to the Park in Brampton In case of rain the rally will be held at the City Centre Mr Hargrove the pro test will what it is setting out to prove wage controls are unfair We want to Ret rid of because It unfair and It being proved that It controls wages and the profits continue to romp on their way He said the government li being dishonest to the people by claiming that the anil in Mr Hargrove cited the lowering food prices as a mam muse fur the recent decrease In inflation Inflation in the United States is below he said and thi recent excursion by the United Stales Into controls resulted in the worst recession since the end of the Second World War Mr maintains that workers must hove price controls to complement wage controls rt union of ficinls agreed government inflation guidelines control only Mr Hargrove also noted lint inflation in such as Japan and inj is GERRY KLATT BUZZ HARGROVE AND HARRY DEWHURST escalating at a higher rate than Canada The mo in cause is increased living cost in housing and I think that its Incoming the Prime Mm in i is to Mr noting that labor is lining support In lis lilt of at in Ilrunswick which id to repay roll where tin was fined shows how 1 it sided ton nils ire Mr sud Hi how Hit mini on resort to such IilIils whtutlieMantimesis Mr added thil the Alt is in Us decisions indlliL only way to gel is to tooth Ills union polity is to seek In Ihe All rolls luck conlricl sentiment it will have to ike it on I of the pockets or that will people I mm in id Mr i is lo mill with 1hilbrook Hilton MP but ih merolxr of will in New York SI on the of 6 hour blackout Thursday A driver who tell asleep at the wheel caused a hydro blackout which Into Thursday Peel regional police said Walter 11112 Brampton was driving a car which went out of control left the roadway on the Second I mi West ind struck a hydro pole Hydro spokesman Lome s tin resulted in two high tension lines being dragged down a included Glen Williams parts of and In some power was not restored or in six hours but power to Georgetown w is restored within hour as emergency irews restored hydro from alternative sour damage to the pole struck on tin Second 1 me was about but the latxir could run as high as J500 Mr Scon from the collision with damage police said Hills fire department reported no fires caused by the use of candles and Regional Police report no accidents Members of the newly formed George town Emergency Communications supplied aid to the police by directing traffic at unlit intersections and by patrolling to report vandalism At least one woman was accosted during the blackout In the downtown section of Georgetown Bruce Manuel of John Street prov traffic directions the Intersection of Road and Highway as he returned home from his job as a taxi driver In Brampton Mr Manuel said the darkness almost forced him to overshoot the intersection narrowly missing a transport truck Police relieved him about hour ho begun directing traffic Jrl Rigged game drugs at Fair I midway urn tors it tin nil air were with tin it pi iy drug police Police two Show employees with Ira flicking mil conspiracy to traf fie in marijuana following in by under cover police The pair were jiilcd Milton pending a Tuesday hid Provincial Police gambling squad charged three employees with rigging a game by using a large board at the rear of ileitis to be knocked off FLORISTS SIFT a FLORAL NEEDS Land to be valued church to return Toronto visit Town planner Mario Venditti will have land in four proposed subdivison areas appraised so that a five pireent donation from respective inn PI inning Board last week Mr approvals prepared for hi eight lotMnffit subdivision Street the 144 behind the Georgetown Centre the lot estate on the former drogslrlp site Northeast of Acton and the ninelot Mullen Place in Glen WjJbams Developers arc required to either deed a portion of subdivision land to the town far park use or donale five percent of the entire cash value according the town wishes HALTON MUFFLER LTD EXHAUST SYSTEMS SHOCKS CUSTOM BENDING TEL where they all hid in ice Bob and Llaine Crawford family showed them their interesting Ihin bick lo siti at ihe Credit The okkr from St I s rodi i ill bus to the but the ones ilkid so Ihit could enjoy the siencry Supper is it the church about followed by in ixcellcnl progrim with from lions It Itidley is in and opened the with sing song Junior Tern choir both with liny ill injoyed sing By DOHOTHV Mel LAN Herald Correspondent United Church enter lalned St Lukes United Chu rch from down town Toronto on Sunday afternoon and even ing October 3rd The ideal fall and beautiful scmcry added much to Ihe enjoyment of the day About adults and from St Lukes the afternoon tours in area They visited the orchards at Gordon 1udlaws farm and gjthired under the trees then they had a hay ride around the corn field and back to tin bush at Jack Crawford firm after which they visiied Pine Valley Market Place and Camp Site LEGION LINES Lucky wins draw Mac Out Cor Doris Chamberlain has her committee and captains busy distributing the cards for the fourteenth Car and wi understand that the weekly will soon In spite of the wording on the tickets Dons informs us the winner will get 1977 ds mobile and not i new model as is stated The new models ore very hard to come by these days and we would Ihit the cost would be a little higher thin that for the now 1377 jobs The Car Club will run from September until Mirch 17th 1977 and Ihe draw for the car will take phec 25th The Air Cadet Sponsoring Committee hid a very success ticket sale which ended with a draw it he I- all Fair on Saturday The lucky winner wilb ticket number 117 was than Julian Heed our M P P from The Lommlltec would like to thank all those who pur chased tickets is the proceeds go to a worthwhile cause the youth of this The elimination draw is to be held this Friday evening and there arc a few tickets avail able from Tom Clarke or the stewards Tins is very enter can also be otherwise rewarding If you happen one of the nany inj ismuih listening In the songs iveryom joined in Mr Terry CI irk ind Mrs sing solos and skil Prodi gal was put on by Norma Wilson Carol lieid Carol Mrs from St I is yi i old i Hob Burns bis I ikin on a new job is Chairman he tells us lint starting October will be hosting night dances which will be about once a month with live bands for your dancing plea sure Thefirslbandwillbc Generation followed by on 2D Tin public will In welcome Wednesii iy night Ins tin ind we undent md tint tin for the first night was usual however llus w is due to some of he not being of Ihe Mother item on October 16 is thi Hi which is to held in the in the if and we hope tint our members and friends will take of the nnny gains thi ladies to of fir at this sale louple of pot much lo Ihe of Hi r first poem is illid The irdin in wen for of hi r poems following the prognm Two elderly gentlemm i BO years of age from SI I uki s ilso enter lined and were much appreciated mis Unity recited ind told some jikis and I- red Ire sang of solos This and How Thou Art Malcolm of St Luke closed the pro gram with The I ifc ommitlce with Jack ford is ehairnnn pi tin of goodwill fun Nun will St like s ml- thru in mil it the home Mrs lure on Tue sdiy evening ithMrs out ii Mrs Itirold Itud tin with lime During win mult for tin lo lie held tin hurt 1 1 on I mm ifli il Jp m wi pis Karen Wickson is Milton Fair queen Mrs led REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY OCTOBER WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY OCTOBER 12th 1976 WORKS DEPT TOWN OF HILLS GIVE US A TRY VAN SHOP NOW OPEN VAN ACCESSORIES AND SPEED EQUIPMENT LINE JUST NORTH OF STEELS IN 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