Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1978, p. 1

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YOUR MORNING SMILE Do liquor an your the employer ashed Vi the employee rrplwd Im celebrating the of latt lit IB niMWLBLJ Home Newspaper of Hills KDNKSIJAY The big paper with the I big circulation read I first by everyone I Reaching more than 13350 homes in J Kills Police raid firemen Three Toronto women have been arrested on charges stemming from a performance stag pjrly sponsored by the Georgetown Volunteers Firefighters Association day evening at Ihc Georgetown and Country Club The three women have been charged with performing on indecent act in a public place with one or more persons watching and taking part In mi Indecent obscene or im moral theatrical per for A hearing has been set for December 11 If the crown attorney chooses he may de cide to press for a summary on the charges which on conviction would result imprisonment of up six months and fines of up to SI Police estimate about 400 men attended the party which was for the purpose of raising money to restore an original Georgetown antique lire truck Constable 1 A Smith one of the investigating officers in the case said it is unlikely any charge will be In id against any of he men in the audience Fire chief Mick Holmes who said he did not attend the party said lie had no comment to make on the situation A spokesman from the Firefight ers Association also declined to comment until we sec how the chips fall Residents object OMB approves Jehovahs Centre appeal planned lf IIIOItSKV Interna libit Students Assoai cess fully defended the down their decision in favor of the proposal however Sidney Heller who is opposing the along his wife The Herald thai he will appeal ihc ruling first to the itself and if ncces- in a court of law Mr and Mrs Heller expres sed Ihe Taxi union defeated objection the FIRST SNOW FROLICS nt the decision lo libour Itela s the result of a got in first Georgetown girls couldnt wait St lets friend snowfall of the Monday and these two it Tina VondanTop I left of Market also of Market SI have it with a ace full of the two young to the union close Hie doors first Bitterness follows the vole organizers of tr to pad the list of eligible voters and employees accuse manage ment of threats LIST Mr Donne said that both management and organizers re asked to submit a list of The This Week Santa in Acton Santo paid a visit to Acton on Saturday as town held its annual Santa parade on weekend Our photographer was on hand to record the event in pictures Fence Viewers Ever wonder what a fence viewer is This week Herald reporter Paul Dorse speaks with three of them and finds out their opinions on the changing rural Page II Family law seminar Three local lawyers were on hand last Wednesday night at the Knox Presbyterian Hall to explain the finer points of Canadas law Did you know Ontario courts are now upholding legal separation agreements Page IG Donnelly horrors Sorting the legend from the history surrounding the infamous Black Donnelly one of Canadas most notorious families not an job Writer liny explained how he did it to a curious crowd last week at the Georgetown library Pag J John McDonald Ward a councillor elect John McDonald tells how he started bis historical research resulted in a book and goes on in People Balkinds parenting course gets approval in principle ballot was conducted by the Ontario labour Hoard and resulted in fin- voles for the union Indoles against it and spoiled The Herald board of has in effect voted conduct a feastbilit a prop osal by a Georgetown public school principal that the board mandator course on effect iic parenling in its Eric llalkmd principal at Howard Public School in recent ly made a Ihe ui board recommending that the board begin a course in the and theoretical as peels being an parent The report was forw arded to the boards executive for their and recninmendalions Mr basic arc us follows the board should create a position such as ant in Early Childhood linn in carry out tationota pilot project involv development and or adap tation for use the grades of an appropriate cam prehensile parenling and man relations program purs uit of Ihe cooperation and of the ministry of n working towards of such a program a mandatory component every students basic ion and plan mng for effective training and in service about teaching par rating education for classroom teachers the establishment existing facilities of a centre for human development a meeting place and resource centre for use and by the community communication existing ministries on collaboration and mutual lopmenl in existing middle and high schools of leaching In quires per cent holds true aid but when nail group the veil said that the Ontario Labour Relations Board Tlieorgnnu ers list however contained all their God damn girl friends and former employees worked here in six ninth he it the I of the Ontario lions Hoard says Ik- an eligible the vote is ordered and lav the lote is taken Its all checked out he said and the vote is lightly lvtwg goes the last convince Mr and Mrs iliit a of such magni warrants full public iKipation in lis planning and an amendment in the Official Han lor former township of At slake is the Bible Students Associations intention to relo the national headquarters or Canada Jehovahs Witnesses on acres of pre scnilv and recrea tional land off near Highway In vallei area known as Hills council has al ready approved Associa tions application for an to the municipal zoning bylaw that will allow iliesiiotobeuscd for commer cial and purposes Ilms call lor a 113000square fool resident with rooms in accommodate onsite em- and students a square fool printing and pub lishing plant the religious literature will be prepared foi international distribution and a squarc loot administration and educational centre is intended to theWilnessescxisling old headquarters replac pap be leaching be of days Tlnse hating Ihe alleged ions hi the Glen manage- legislation guarantee the right I llndgeland Avenue west of rung with the vole a hearing Street in North York in lie held afterwards and the Eugene of the North will tie set aside York centre lold the OMB last lie calls the week thai the present sile of fools at limes and offers no room for expansion un Page on seliiHits Should nt GO TRAIN DERAILS IN GEORGETOWN The millet back with three i at Thursday meeting the board should sup port in principle investigation of and means of an effective parenting program the ministry of edu cation should be asked to slate its position with respect to mandatory courses in parent ing education resources from ministry of education should be sought for the point of a consultant for parenting education for Ihc school j ear 1973 an The board ioted out the first two recommendations and lo table the third until results of Ihe first two are known SWEAT BOX TRIAL DATE SET from the ir Hoard then the reasuns organic rs appeal to Hoard can he made night regular afternoon commuter off Hi- main line allow if rear wheel of one car and the hearing ItrKir In with alleged fonslables Ha In fare ihargi of dull in August 1 1 Prisoners being Irani erred from Milton provincial court under Police and Arnold both of and an incident which rack hut traffic clonal on in spite of I will he tor The hearing i evpectrd to I In number til or more Retail merchants New business association formed Georgetown merchants and professional people are band logcther lo gather and share information about the whith feel is mtstings a newsletter and representa tion on a varicii of local social had agencies are among the plans discussed at an organisational meeting last Tuesday of what has been called the George town Business and Profession al ion a division of Georgetown Chamber of Com- About represenialives area businesses voted to launch the association under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce Chamber president George Gray com mented that the formation of a i own Chamber of Commerce Mr Gray admit led thai he does no know how successful the Acton has been hill urged the Georgetown merchants and professionals to stick with their Chamber and utilize- Ms strong organ at ion and money in the bank Murray Ijiwton of Canadian Tire and Hick West of West Insurance were elected chairman and vicechairman respectively of a temporary enng for the Ge Down Businessmens an as vol unspecified location Last weeks meeting at North Golf and Country Club also saw Ernie and Noel Lewis tentatively chosen for associat ion Treasurers will be handled the while of editing a proposed bulletin was Mayor elect Pete on hand represent his downtown business North Hal Ion was impressed by the the meeting To many people here looks to me like ihe light li end of tunnel he said I cant see but coming of this meet ing and will strengthen our Chamber of Commerce Mr West underlined the lack ol communication pros dividing business people a direct result of the communitys geo graphical layout Merchants have sprung up for each plau and area he noted Each has its own group and its own problems Mr Viesi told businessmen across community He led the need forbusin- io have more input about and planning for community and lis future and pointed oul that there are a number issues belnrc own and region il vital importance in linil businesses Mil III PLICATE Mr stressed asuKian n would duphca or inn fere with work of the Chamber of Commerce or any oilier organization already formed in the community the same lime he said association would be a forum lor all Mr Gray explained thai the Chambers job is belter the lot of the businesses represen ted In our community and reported that lis membership has snuii growth businesses registered The Chamber would hale to see a splinter group heading off in direct ion he said a tit act and participate lor Grant Isaac lhat Chamber has tailed very in lis forts to recruit among Georgetowns professional people particularly those in medical and dentistry fields It has been tin- Chambers altitude to hold down our fences Mr Gray responded We operate on a small so we can build up our bank account and then do something really worth while Weve tried do out civic duty as best we eon but Continued on Page aglow over their invitation Prince I harming bail at the of Hills the Annie from Acton Gerry Kggleton left and sell of Nona John Roe are taken In hand by Ihrlr mother Bertha rra In a from Cinderella a fastpaced and rollicking comedy based on the original fairs tale but lew all led and converted Into a traditional Engl I lb pin lorn la format by the Georgetown Little Theatre Marg who is alio directing the production Produced by Enid William and Debbie In the title role Cinderella wilt be staged at Public School Dec through A splendid time needle to guaranteed for all Herald photo

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