YOUR MORNING SMILE Flow many Californium does it lake lo change a light bulb A Five one to change the bulb and four to share in the the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills MAY I 1979 The bis paper with the J I big circulation teat I first by everyone I Reaching more than J 13350 homes in Halton Hills 1 This Week In councils hands Athlete of the year lias again come lime Id select a Hilton Hills Athlete of the year This year something new has been added as there will also be a Builder Award presented The public will submit nominations for both awards Stones are in Sports Week Bal lot for both awards are on page and the rules for nominating candidal arc on pages 36 and Veronicas Room Georgetown Little Theatre s performance of ided a seen mo of sen sordid playing and scene steal action Herald staff writer 1jul says in his review of the s final offering of the sea Pa Police cleared Beg Dual Police Commission has decided that the superior officers of Constable Mac Donald who committee suicide a week after the his girlfriend did all Ihcy could to deter mine the young officers slate of mind prior to his Page 10 Gray remembers of Commerce president George Gray has stepped down after three terms as president to let in some new blood with fresh The Herald talked to Mr about Ins views on the of Commerce and the town of George town Page Brochures examined Herald editor Michael lakes an in depth took it the literature published by Ihe candidates in the rid of Brampton George town He finds Trudeau bashing with little pel lev discussion thrown in dominate Pages Active retirement Sawing logs Into lumber as a hobby seems a stren way to keep fit and alert Archie Fuller has been at It or more than half a century however and talks about how It differs as a hobby com pa red to his first days when he did as a source of Income Paget Planners okay Croatian Centre The SI million cultural and complex proposed r by i Croatian La ins his been narrowly town planning j vote lust Wednesday night from Mike Arm strong the board In i isl i en recommend Ihe of agreement fir Iht The of Ihe complex may well rest in the hands of nun BUBBLE GUM GUY Howard reen Is about lo takeoff he competing In Hubble urn Miming contest Over ZOO children competed In the contest to see who could blow the largest bubble By the end the contest there were a lot sticky faces from a lot of broken bubbles but went home happy The winner of won he announced for set era days over ill winner to enter Inn draw for a ten speed faicxel three of will receive shirts Herald Michael wins mock election as candidates address students lOHlTXlOH Herald Students at renin Peel School in Brampton hove voted for David in their election but students at Georgetown District High School prefer John mock election held following i all meeting at the school Wednesday morning candidate John Ml came first wih votes followed by David Moul Liberal eandidate floss Milne came in third with voles Libcrtanin Joe had 17 votes ind the Communist Jim who did not appear at the meeting polled one vole Mr opened Ins to the students thai while Mr Moulton was victorious at Peel Sec School which he hid iUcndcd he expected to do will District High School because his family was originally from George town although his father hid Itrampion I lilt It LOMMIN Mr McDermid talked about unity the slitcofthc economy during his period expressed his eon for in future under in ither 1 iberal I for my when prime minister walks around attacking prov in premiers but he docsn the one who is Irymg to Canada aparl Mr Mc The reason Mr BOSS Mil JOIINMcDMlMH Will MOM TON Trustee resigns post after conflict ruling lake s board of education trustee Noel Cooper has resigned as chairman of the board salary negotiating committee because of a decision by a judge over a conflict of intereit on the part of two Toronto trustees The trustees from Toronto board of were suspended from 111 board for one and two mon because voted on contract for secondary school teachers while Ihclr wives were employed by the pine of the same In his ruling the Judge said that the settlement in the secondary contract would have an effect on the negotiations lit PI THlSTrt Mr Cooper whose elementary school Icacher with the Hilton board resigned his position on the negotiating committee he informed the boird that he would sliv on until nt is found Mr w is trustee before he married his wife He declared a conflict interest ind abstained from voting when the final vole was held on the elementary teachers Gary Morton who Is also married to 1 teacher has refrained from voting on teachers contracts at Ihe elementary and secondary school level MinlynScrjeinlson who was from ihe board meet ing when the recommendition before council Monday mjjit Coun also absent week Is ill and is nut expected to attend di s meeting NOT Serjeantson The Herald this week that con lo earlier reports saying she is opposed to the complex she has in fact not yet decided on issue Coun Serjeantson slid she would lie attempting some aspects and project prior to council meetine Milne cleared of election act wrongdoing Ins not Bene one real Camdi his is bee lust most the I is in Quebec ind the 1 iberils can afford to offend Quebec he Mr economic policy is lnsed on the tint the government can do it so the sector musl He men Honed the Tories have inlroduced i policy on mortg ilc tax rebates which will put money in the homeowners pockets help slimuhle economy Boss Mil talked about the energy issue and said Ihcreisnnth int more fundimeniil to tan adnn unity the economy than energy He defended Cm against the Cons ervativcs avowed policy of returning to sector Pctro in is the driving furce resource develop mcnl in the north and technology icross Can Mr played NOP role in the formation of Can since the were for the of such a firm before nations begin their price hikes and il didn MILIUM tTT Hi raid editor Georgetown 1 I e He Boss Milne Ins been of tint he violated the Canadi lettun by distributing eai I ibl nil weekly newspipers earlier Inst month The was m oil int a ruling by ihe Commissioner of Cinadian lections lisi Members of Conservative eindnhte John McDermid filed i com phml with Office of the Ch Officer follow the ind of i news piper Hiss Milne reports in the in editions of the the Independent Georgetown The PL m ed tint Ihe move an elcelion regulation tint lies indidiles cannot new piper until divs before which in this ease would hive been in in the office of election together he Boss Milne said of com missioners decision There is never doubt our minds about this miller I Inppj thai the siwict has been dispell my of controversy which maj hav existed in the minds of the voters Mr Milnetookexccplwntoa itcmem in ide by Mr Mc in last week Herald in which Conservative Mr Milne state tint the Conservatives hid not his office before filing a complaint Mr McDermid Ibis claim lit VOISMAYtU 1 mi greatly dismayed that mv Conservative opponent has chosen this kind of very per e an page Known as the Croatia Custody the proposed site is located about two miles of Nerval off Winston Churchill Boulevard occupy a farm Toronto art residents Croa ban background hive thus far raised about toward the cost of developing an size swimming pool a soccer pitch tennis courts a chapel and extensive picnic grounds at the Custody The recreational use of the site was already drawing com phints from neighboring lind owners I fall however soon council the pro in principle Lawyer Kent Webster out lined concerns shared by some of the abutting landowners for the planning reminding members that police had been Council was advised that those ercating the disturbinccs were in no way connected the roatian Canadian owners here arc more suitable loca tions for recreational mpIcK than on agricultural land suggesting Niagara lands as an ex ample The anticipated influx of visitors to the Custody during summer weekends he said would be an unwanted intrusion into the relative quiet of the farming lifestyle enjoy by existing residents Opposition to the project has been voiced by officials of region and the provln ministry of agriculture food who cited use policies which to dis the agricultural development of farmlands Lawyer Michael representing the site would be developers told the board that bulk of the Custody will rennin open to farming and related uses He repeated on III Mr Gornnnbised his decision the section of Ihe act that forbids public of in in a periodi ell more th in J diys before election 1 ihe word in sin of tie The Milne was with the two weekly newspapers not in them They were printed by the papers publishing so it was FATAL CAR CRASH MONDAY NIGHT A cotillion on Highway Seven lust west of Park Toyota Monday evening took life of a Grand Valley man but Ihe IhCRr cond vehicle received only minor Lewis Montgomery of Grand Valley died Marquis he was driving collided with a 1K6 Ford pickup truck driven by Andrew Morrison of Rex way Dr Georgetown Both Mr Morrison and his Brian Her fori of It It were treated In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and released Mr Montgomery was westbound on the highway when the occurred at approximately clock Monday evening The car come stop In west ditch south of the entrance lo Ihe Ten a Ice station whitr truck flipped onto lis roof jnd slapped In middle of the pavement close Park Toyota Debris was scattered for a quarter of a mile along road Volunteer were called to scene Ihe accident wash down Ihc rood Ontario Provincial Police who Investigated accident id Moul ton spoke ibout Ihe economy the problem retiming ml foreign investment in decisions made which iffeet people here in Ml the stiiistics indicate is no longer a strong country Mr Ion sud Canada needs slop exporting its resources since it costs jobs and results in deficits when Canadians pay more buy Ihe finished product back from abroad than received from the sale of the raw materials in the first place he added Mr said the New CLARK VISITS GEORGETOWN Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark greeted supporters who turned out for a mini rally the North Golf and Country Hub yesterday morning Mr Clark addressed a group of about people and urged them support See story on three