Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1978, p. 1

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Tour Morning Smile mud is whi MAHCI1 Home Newspaper of Hills Die reaching more homos in mis About The Hills Urgent blood need Canadian Red Cross officials have specially reques ted blood for heart surgery scheduled for next week the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children Official hope that donors will make a pedal donation at the Georgetown blood clinic Monday at Holy Cross Auditorium Twenty seven pints A positive blood and right pints of positive are required Antique parts show The Tachmen Car Club of Georgetown is hosting an March II The exchange will be held at the Toronto International Centre Airport Doors will open at 11 a and there will bo every kind of car part imaginable as well as cars for sale Tax review court Hilton Hills council will be holding a review court hearing on March between and deal with business writeoffs This meeting is not for ratepayers who would like to get reductions of their taxes as it was previous lv indicated Ravine report coming A draft report on Metcalfe Ravine by Credit Valley Conservation Authority wilt Ih presented to Hills council March The report is expected to outline steps be taken to alleviate an erosion problem which has some residents on Court concerned about the safety of their back arils Crossing guard named Hills council hat named Janice Bailie Drive is a town school crossing guard Proclamations made Resolutions Dental Health Week April to 15 Knights of Columbus Day in Hills March 29 and April as Cancer Month were passed by Hills council Monday but if any proclamation is tobeprintcd it must be at the expense of the groups Singers wanted A new of Sweet Adelines has been organized in Erin and more members ire being sought The group meets it public schools and interested in barbershop harmony singing is invited to join them further information is available by calling wen Mitton On appeals committee high Tom has been elected secretary of the Wilfrid Student Appeals Committee Thccommittee under the chairman ship of Neat Taylor will hear appeals after they have been considered by eximlnations and appropriate com Rocky mineral show The Brampton and Mineral Club will be holding its sixth annual show it Centennial Secondary school in Brampton from a on April and from noon lo p on April This year show Is called Brampton bouquet to the mineral world School reunion General high school Burlington is ing its awnvcrsiry with a special open house and career week I graduates and the public arc invited losee and shops inaction on Thursday March between Bam and or from to 30 in the evening Quitting smoking Hilton Lung Association is offering a free Spoking Withdrawal Clinic the Burlington Drury Lane Burlington Sessions arc from 30pm each evening Interested people can register by calling OakviiiL or Burlington 5274H88 Maple syrup time The Credit Valley Conservation Authority will be holding its second annual Maple Syrup Festival at the Reservoir Conservation Area March and April 1 The area will be open from am to and entry is free The program includes a lour of pioneer and modem syrup making operations displays of Authority projects and sale of maple products Pancakes and syrup coffee and cold drinks will be on sale as well as home baking an arts and display and has been added this year CONTEST WINNER Those realistic French fries Robert Sales Is holding are actually a transistor radio which Robert won in the McDonald coloring contest draw for the month of February A group of winners ore selected each week for McDonald gift certificates and a draw Is held once a month for a McDonald watch or a transistor radio Look for the McDonald cartoon in this issue Entries can be dropped off The I feral d WHO WINS NOMINATION WINS THE ELECTION Jelinek sees Tory win in Halton With a of hard hit ting policy statements lint rcinstitement of the death of gun controls I iws preservation of unity without mik deils with Quebec fro gressivc MP to made his first return visit to Acton in many S The J7cir old incumbent MP for High Park number in Toronto is one of three Tones from tins who will vie for the Hive icy nam al riding rally situ for April in Mr Jelinek His opponents in the race Toronto civil scrvmt lett ind Arthur Ross j thus far held no such pre nullum Hon nicotine About jo in dents turned lit to heir Mr Jelinek predict i batik die id ft r the m in who wins the llilun There il ReMi lieciuse the lo strike i hired essential Mr Jelinek the rink ill other Hit for the of mill lost during l strikes Mr nek slid will in dun rent ineis h wilful lis to lro the v process he sin The it of Qui bee lb it l 11 vcsijLti id impalgnod list economic improve in separation rlunilely he has not followed through mis sLpmiion but he mis his ir and equ ilizjtu payments in keep coming from I siy no such thug me in the beginning of the end for the rest of Canada The times would be lost ind seonlenlid provinces in the wist join the states I sis to heck with thi in and lei qui tint he cant exist the rest of Can id Mr Jelinek was asked for his opinion of the capital pun ishmenl issues iboul which hid polled his cons prior In the Ih Use of Commons vole which tin Party successfully uphold its policy opposing the proposed deith pen illy rein statement voted against punishment it that time to that stated opinions f i ill majority of hit electors Mr Jelinek alarmed by last weeks eourtrooni by Saul that he dirt I killing Toronto Limn Jacques if the death penalty still existed warned he will make pun ishmrnt i bloody issue in this and other constituency across killed thit boy indirectly he charged The of ire reidv to elect i line men They id enough of Trudcnu s diviousmss ind lies In 1174 he villi wed never have w and price controls which the MP Dr ink is been so bad wins the nominilion will illy win the election said but we will ml he Phil brook He s i mi ice for in inmsnot dumb mm His thinking is i little warped to fight Mr pi mini i mil he lias deflated two sir tie contenders in past el including post in isler thus himself noli rulj is i Horn in iu side the politi ite of tin Czech in Mr settled in with his family went on with is sister Mini win i Mild mod it for C the World Pairs Figure ham pionships He revelled day that he ind his born wile leili ire looking for rural properly in North Hilton where they em their new home Mr re Ins support of MP I in us sitt who fiee it Charges or to I an I over confidential documents concerning nalwni securiH ind have been isking the govern for a I lime their inability lohindle security laughed me two when 1 innouiced thin Russian spies working i but in of Hie diplom expelled recently W list then Mr i force at has become riistr by the gov refusal approve recommended measures As i result he led his been leaked In Mr to that hi can prove illci itluns that the Trudcnu government chooses to keep under wraps The response of i Tory go Mr slated would be to give the terms of reference within which they could dni with security milters A Conservative government would also reverse the lion its predecessor Ins tnken during the decide with the nations economy Mr Jcl said The philo his success encouraged socialistic that have created a wel fare stale devoid of free enterprise and individual In Industry and commerce must be allowed to mike pro Tit Mr Jehnfit claimed so that their business can be developed and new Jols We have formed a national policy lo deal directly with the problem through incentive oriented programs will remove the bureaucratic Mr said Individuils for ex ample would get lax for investing in their local store But now Canadians hive lost dence in inniln so they re Mr stressed lint Canada is the Hon in the world in terms of indcltid Ihe party policy he to handle the concerns of small businessmen Jobs are available in in he contended and there would relatively little employment If were given necessary work and profits were not so la TAKING AIM of tin molests it the winter held proved too difficult for most of Hie lompetil ark sih I involved throwing is bee through two obliging teachers lied il down pictures i hill hoop Ihisbullsiycwasonenf the few scored while ni the few scored while winging between the posts The swinging Separate school strike vote set for meeting March 14 Am nth taking i Hi ncgiin tor f r rs is ed his mind will the I in n strike vote lo be conducted I ill r this month lob mis there still niimhcrnfnlterna w is on tin board final s i iffer 1 1st month i meeting with the ind mediator Mr Boyle was wilh the luetics used by the school neotnlors Ihe rs decided lo abandon We will ask the mimlMrship for i mandate ipjily for strike vote at meeting for March Mr Boyle ended I week after board negotia tor exchanged unpleasant word that be printed with the negotiator Pen r Murphy Local teachers iskedMr Murphy lointcrvent when the negotiations stalled a week Mr denies Mr noting that Mr present it xehaiite is supjmscd to have We give in to they w mted Mr How much do tluy w mi to knock us down Mr maintains should decide to strike board will lock them I don expect they hive my trouble gelling permission to strike vote Mr convinced LOCAL GIRL KILLED girl died an mult of a collision snow mob llr and a taxi on I rldny Hospital by lr A after the on which was u collided with j laxl collision took place on Street rant of the Market at about The snowmiibllc wan the highway the lime he Paul Mercer 10 of la nil Childrens parade set for May 27 mint Mr would is a public on mailer with out investigating the incident as to its factualness I when he w is pre Mr Sherk Hint hive hem difficult this ye mil both sides been firm in their positions This wis bound to create rostra lions of the sort which can lead to riretable comments be mule He feels the Incident reflects these frustrations Nevertheless Mr Murphy comments should be In Mr or any members of the trustee committee he says Mr Boyle continues to have difficulty in distinguish ing from in his public rckisos Mr Mr Boyle iys lhat the teacher had ded prior to Inst week meet nig with ihe mediator ihey would grid and accept a raise only from December onward Thlswonldglvctcach era an per Increase Mr Sheik hnwecr would not promise that Increments won In Georgetown will mil into the on Jiycctles who ran Children two years to which over turned out gol op from Hilton Hills council for the project 1rom there lames Strcit tin pande will 10 in Mam Slrecl to irk Street and from there to the csiing be for a period of days Mr also recalled three years ago he had iwn jeers from Liberal members when he mcnledthalMr Trudeaucrea a ministry of small business in new or the fact per cent of the inlional work force is involved in sector This however the ministry is after all he said but is still tied down by restrictions Mr Jelinek noted that he will become minister of small his party ire successful in the next election but all restrictions will be cast off and a secretariat will be established to launch pro grams aimed bolstering commercial and Industrial in Other issues Mr Jelinek covered included the indexing of pensions the removal of which he favors for MPs and civil servants constitutional reform for the good of all provinces and Rill C51 which established gun controls a ligislation that he believes denies Ihe basic right of indivl duils Nursing home bed support A report on nursing ire in suned by the district ippeirs to support i snnil studj prepared by Terry lines The is i statistic survey 1 care needs in Hilton compiled by Dorothy if tin Hilton rigion unit The survey re it of needs i wide of to hiallh problems in Hilton Mr Raines said The report confirmed some of hi conclusions that every 0111 has belli pressing us to which is that there is a nee in North for ex tended e ire facilities Mr Hi In Hie south the seems directed to in m re use of iiibties thin need The repirtwill lie submilled 1 the In ill council lone rm lire for its rn Mr Runes said both reelovn Jo siph Br would pribiblj Ih invited to sit down with us discuss the Ik the health council miltee because Ihey arc the ones wilh the expertise Lovely was the only ment f Georgetown Hospital Fred 1 hen informed of the results of the study Mr Morris has rept iledly that the shortage of long term care facilities North is putting a on the active treat mint ficihtiesat hospital The report followed an an month by Minister Dennis Tim I rell that increases In hospital budgets would be held to an avenge of 4 per cent At tempts are being made to put more emphasis in areas which prevent illness and to mike more extensive use of programs which offer alter forms of care less cost thin use of hospitals Mr Timbrell said he will adding more chronic and nursing home beds in whore studies by the district health councils cite these facilities are needed lo meet long term care re quire en Ls Mr Timbrell said that since m my people prefer to have lire lake place in their homes or on in out patient basis programs which operate on tilts will be encouraged since they are less expensive thin instltunnal care UP ONLY will 10 so is to strike Tin In a slight nun 1st its It in per tint whuli 11 eluded mere since offir is rejected In JO per cent if the list month The it tellers been without since September ns Marti d for A if teichers schools will be effected if strike is Hospital cutback without funding 1 District Hospital can maintain its present level of service and still stay within limits of funds set by the Hospital has in Increase of the 1377 budget siys Georgetown been held I per cent slightly ige increise of per cent Mr Mirns said the higher increase permitted for George town reflect level of of hospital Mr Morns said the hospital will either have to reduce services or face a deficit in Its of The Hospital Association id recommended to Mr Tim per Increase would be required maintain present levels of service and Mr Morns said the figure of per cent would be a realistic one for Georgetown The hospital was faced an inflation rate cent and also experienced an in creased demand for services in several areas Mr Morris said that when compared with other hospitals in Georgetown hospital is Ing il a high level of efficiency Mr Morns said lhat since area residents are making use of the services offered by the hospital at the same or an level of demand the hospital may bo able to nego tiate wilh the ministry for additional funds The Mug opens OKI I OH staff writer The efforts of hard working and determined group of Acton teenagers culminated Siturdny night in the sue opening of Actons newest hot spot The Mug than l J Acton youths visited the coffeehouse which was designed and built by a group of Acton high school students in the basement of the Murray Memorial building I ive entertainment was provided by folk recording artist Phil Between sets a dlac Jockey provided recorded music Admission on the first night was open to all In the next three months people will be encouraged to become members of the coffeehouse All that is required is at tendance and good behavior on three evenings By the end of May members will be admitted only If they by it member who will vouch for their good conduct were served by volunteers with the menu Including hot beef on a kaiser coffee tea hot chocolate and mulled eider The project lo build in Acton been underway since last Sep A group of students concerned by lock of en for young people In Acton formed a committee and came up with the Idea of a coffeehouse The group drew up In a proposal outlining the purpose con and budget estimates contained in getting the cot fee house going The in the Murray Memorial building was turned over lo the students on the understanding that Ihoy would make whatever repairs were necessary to bring the building up to standard Funds for Ihe project came from a number of sources Many local businesses donated materials to be used in the renovation of the basement council gave grant of from Its 1977 budget and the Acton high school student association also donated funds The Legion Auxiliary provided dona lions for furnishings Inoddltion the students held a number of fund raising events of their own Including a beard growing contest a car rally and on at the high school

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