Page THE HERALD Wedonday November Itn at the Royal Winter Fair The World Championship exhibit shown by Mrs Marguerite Milton Ontario who received who tropin Agricultural Winter I on Canadian pictures 15th at I if I a crop The llrlmbeckerl Trophy was presented by Pemberton collection in Royal extravaganza Herald TOROTOAn Acton man hobby has provided a touch of nostalgia for thousands of peo ple every day at Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto J D president of the Royal brought some of his unique collection of antique horse drawn vehicles from Acton for The Royal Looks Back a parade in celebration of the anniversary of the agricultural extra go The carriages have all been restored original condition some en retaining the nal paint Mr s carriages included Hansom cab the original taxi handles op erated by Ihe driver to open the doors and to lift a glass screen for the comfortable of the passengers It boasts a speaking hole in the roof to allow the driver speak to the customers inside He also brought a Democrat the original pickup truck with removable scats so It could be used to carry a load without the seats or it could be used for a family Sunday drive There was a traditional sur rey with a fringe a Branson carriage and a very elite stagecoach plush with velvet seats and brass lanterns MILK WAGON The parade included four vehicles not owned by Mr Pemberton a Silvenvood milk wagon complete with antiquemilkbottles a butcher wagon an Eaton delivery wagon and an Imperial Oil wagon But the star of the show was Mr fire engine Drawn by a team of black perch owned and driven by Lloyd McEncry of Lime- house wagon Ihe techniques of a day long past The pumper has a firebox that originally kept slaked in the fire hall at all times When the engine went out the built up the fire lo provide steam to run the Built in in the fire engine is in original con dltlon Mr McEnery explained the heavy team of draught horses is needed because the vehicle weights four Ions a heavy load for the strongest horses He said it was originally pulled by a team of three horses but or the show the horse team was Some of Mr private collection can be seen aiGuctph area parades pulled by his learn of Dutch elder lands a strong dark brown breed rarely seen In Canada Halton Hills Legal Clinic holds small claims seminar Continued from page contradicts himself while giv evidence Mr Bernersaid let it stand when you cross examine him If any points are to be clarified In such let the judge do it Once the plaintiff then the defendant have presented their evidence and mined witnesses in the same order Mr explained each is called upon to his cose The judge will then cither announce Judge ment or else reserve Judge ment to some future date possibly several weeks or months in the future Having won he decision though docs not always mean the battle is over for the successful party Mr cautioned If the party against whom the court has ruled still refuses to pay the claim the plaintiff should obtain a judge ment summons from the court clerk which necessitates her hearing at which the judge will attempt to arrange pay of the claim At such hearings the debtor must testify under oath and in the creditor presence why he has not paid the claim and whether or not he will ever be able to do so an installment payment plan is arranged If the debtor fails to keep up payments for a period of than days the creditor can then bring him back into court with a show cause summons There Is no imprisonment for debt in Ontario Mr stressed Arrangements must then be made for the creditor to garni through the clerk up to per cent of the debtors wiges by approaching his employer or bank where he may have an account The garnishment of employment wages is handled on a weekly basis and requires a new set of documents to bo prepared signed for iach instance A lot of the time you find out your fellow simply has no money and never will have any Mr warned In that ease it best to just ay and forget all about it The f I debtor personal belongings headded result of many exemptions allowed by the courts and the financial limitations on the amount the debtor can keep SHI IKOPHITV Judgements can be nbt lined that will prevent the debtor from selling his property for a period of up to six years and are renewable after that Serious problems greet the creditor if the debtors moves away from Ontario Mr Ben The alternative is for the creditor to have the court clerk forward copies the judgement the small claims court in the area where the debtor now resides If the dispute initially stem from a traffic mishap there is provision have the debtor driver licence susp ended until payments arc in Mr explained more Hun if the requirements and operation or small courts in Ontario ean he found in two publications available from the Hills Legal Aid Chnie or the provincial ministry of Ihe attorney gene ral The Clinic third and final seminar will look into family day I at Knox in Georgetown seminar begins at H in ROVERS GET GRANT The Fifth Hover Crew Hoy have been awarded from lo help eover travelling costs a Ihe lJ7B Canadian National r in MOISTURIZE YOUR SKIN Miss North Halton See page HEAD TO TOE 22 curling news for details J Kohari D T J Novak D T 1 ly i skin II 1 It ISt Georgetown o if inn V 1 Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8778974 7912314 YOUNGS PHARMACY Georgetown 1 ACTON PHARMACY Acton BEV Wlngfield daughter of Mr sad Mrs Gordon Wing Held Georgetown was also In the Queen Guineas competition In the Aberdeen class but was not among the winners This Is Bev s second year In the compel lion Nine thefts this week in Halton Hills homes Protein Source Any meat or meat equivalent that a person en such as meat balls pork lamb chicken hum burger steak cheese and eggs Is a good source of quality protein about George I Own For informal on gilts Munro ruled part of force Break and enters and thefts with his credit card which continue to present major he had previously reported to problems to Regional police as having been stolen Police with six break and Police arc investigating enters and nine thefts occur ring in Hills the past An Acton man saw two men on his properly but they fled in a blue Pontine or on his arrival He liter round a window had been smashed and they had gained entry to his home Nothing appears be missing One of the suspects was described as being a man aged approximately to in height and weighing pounds lie was wearing dark blue pants and blue and while iter A rural in Hilts reported an attempted break in at his home late afternoon Some one tried unsuccessfully pry open a window it the premises A Georgetown resident re ported the theft of a channel Citizens Hand radio from his vehicle wlneh wis parked at Georgetown District High School at the time of thethifl A woman living on Street in his hid window in her residence smashed by youths throwing a stone lie li eves A Hilton Hills man is bills from a gas company for items which were is An unknown vehicle ran into a cement pillar at the end of the of a residence on It Georgetown he Ontario Police Commls ruled lhat Hal I on Police administrator lii Munro is a member of Ihe liei force a hearing held at the office on October It was ruled Mr is a member of the force The lie was held as a result of a request by the police and Region Police As result of the delist in which was received il ihi lice commission meet it wis decided Mil Mr as to tin would he torn i hut number of Ihi forte iilni it the board appoint a pro tern lo take over the duties of recording the minutes of the met lings and acting io lake over secretarial duties such as recording the minutes of Ihe meeting Mayor Harry vicechairman of the commission suggested his personal secretary Andrei could act as secret on an Interim basis counterweight EVERYONE WELCOME FOR CLASS NEAREST YOU CALL CHURCH OF ST GEORGE 5 ANGLICAN STREET SAVINGS UP NOW V Call four Use Dealer Oakville Drive Mon till 830 1st Georgetown Scout Group BOTTLE DRIVE Sat Nov 25 Call for Pickup 8774830 TOWN OF HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE APPOINTMENT TO LOCAL BOARDS COMMITTEES TAKE NOTICE THAT APPLICATIONS IN WRITING ADDRESSED TO THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NOON DECEMBER FROM ANY ELIGIBLE PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO HAVE THEIR NAMES CONSIDERED FOR APPOINTMENT TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEES FOR THE TERMS INDICATED HALTON HILLS COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT Three 3 persons to be appointed for a three year term who are not employees of the Municipality or a local Board thereof HILLS PARKING AUTHORITY One person to be appointed for a three ear term who Is qualified to be elected as a member of Council HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD One person to be appointed tor a three year term who Is a Canadian citizen the full age 18 years of the Municipality and Is not a member of any of the bodies entitled to make an appointment to the Board RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Eight 8 persons lobe appointed for a one year term as follows Two persons who are residents In Ward former Town of Acton Two persons who are residents In Ward former Township of Two 12 persons who are residents In Ward north part of former Town Georgetown Two persons who are residents In Ward south part of former Twon Georgetown LAND DIVISION COMMITTEE REGION OF HALTON One 1 person to be appointed for a three year term who Is not a member of Regional Council or employee of Regional Council and who Is not a member of local Council or employee of a local Municipality APPLICATIONS SHOULD STATE a The office for which such application Is made b The name address and qualifications of the applicant and telephone number where they can be reached during business hours NOTE One letter of application would suffice should applicant be desirous of applying for more than one position RICHARDSON A CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLLS HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO