Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1979, p. 2

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1aitd Till- May 1979 About the Hills euchre Winner in he went opt in St Andrew United Church include Door prize Mens high Ladies high I Campbell Mens lone handa Clarence Baker Ladies lone hands Sylvia Graham Men alow George I outh lean Getty Men mystery Duncan Ladies mystery pme Ann Totten Work wish deaf discussed Hubert United church minister with Hit angelical Church of the Deaf will be speaking his work with the deaf in Ontario for years the Georgetown University Womens Club meeting Tuesday May at at School Centre Bump for life High School students once again proved their determination to work for worthwhile cause recently by raising more than TOO towards the fight against cystic fibrosis in Ihe annual for marathon This is the third such marathon sponsored by the Georgetown Kinsmen Club conjunction with the Acton High School student and teachers Organizers credit numerous sponsors including the Georgetown William Co Ltd the Up Corporation The Dairy Queen Mr Mr Quality Packers and with keeping the dancers fed while Wheels and Gama Sound disc ind Marty provided the music to keep their feet moving for long hours Dancers amassed a total of per hour in pledges Mike Ashley was the boy with the highest number of pledges at an hour while Waskauk and Beth Scott shared the honours for the girls with pledges of 19 an hour each In the past three the students have enabled the Georgetown club to donate about to the cystic fibrosis fight Diabetic Association meets public meet ingot the newly formed and Branch of thee in Association will lie laid on Thursday tin Pi el Memorial ill pit in v ill of tin thine All art welcome Drury tender OK The board of has accepted a tender from Stew in Contracting Company for million for construction of the and alterations lot School flu tot hir tin project is of which be returned is in lull in tedinls lies tax This is in imri ium whit Inti been budgeted of Bruce I indlcv slid Mr I until slid wis dm to an Increase in Ha in i of the school in and in the illoc Tin f Hit tender is to the approval of and tin Ontirw Mumcipil Hi wh ih must of the project Helping Hands wants help Helping Hands is again in desperate need of v Invcrs to help transport four area residents to Toronto General Hospital for dialysis treatment twice a week Tht patients must be taken down Wednesdays and Saturdays to J JO or 10 m picked up the following day for the return trip The hospital a transportation illowancc Coordinator Barb Stephens wants sufficient drivers to arrange a rotating schedule so no one person will be asked to be excessively generous with their time In drivers please coll Mrs Stephens at 5920 me to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH Tees am The si HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar and No PASTOR J FRlESEfs Sunday May Euchar si Church School 9 Nursery Provided a School Morning Worship Even Service GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St S PASTOR PETER RALPH Sunday May pm Prayer Study 9 a School Morn no Worship Evening Everyone Welcome Youth Service MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Ave Georgetown Come make our church Paitor Edwin Mitchell Ml Sunday May ft 9 Mothers Day LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor Reload at Carole ST vacancy Pastor Rev Arthur Rider Sunday 6 a Worship Service 10 15 a Sunday School Worship Service Mother Day 30 in sin on Quarterly Monday Boys Clubs Tuesday Youth Meet ng Wednesday Prayers Bible Study COME TO MAPLE AVENUE AND GROW WITH US Church the Lutheran Hour Cherub Nursery Open House May ST JOHNS p ST STEPHENS HORNBY Sunday May Sunday May am Holy Eucharist Morning Prayer Ross Milne wants Tory apology SOLD ml llrounrldie wants a bid with j in fur one Street auction Saturday kepi r auction season will soon be like Mr will photo Michael tram page one verv destructive cam In any event we ire not willing to become in that f We will continue to talk about the issues that face the people and on election day the voters im decide which campaign liny pre fir Milne campaign is in for Mr that the 1 1 tteiler of the campaicn said of thi ruling in prepared statement Vie arc disappointed what we highly ir It behaviour of our opponent to this ermus In parti ir the dale was in the April idition of the He raid making personal ind untrue statements the character of Mr Milne and lie conduct of his campaign committee tt Now that the tacts of this matter have been examined by the appropriate office wefully expect a withdrawal of all comments in this regard by the Conservative as Ross Milne his cam Mr also denied a ill iri by Mr McDermid made in the same article that Milne workers had moved copies of the election tabloid from pics of the Guardian already in confided by Her aid Mr declined In on the mailer Iho m will be issued until their of his a of the official ruling by the iliction commissioner Candidates discuss election issues with Georgetown high students i from one are interested in i strong nomj icinomv will pj for He pom led lo problem in Georii theeiosmgihe Pom 1 pi in the resuMint loss of jobs decision to close tin plani wis in the l States ind he sud this is in need for I more control foreiLn I m in eaiididate Joe until liked his party ft redueinf size of to the Ihrec unci i pr lection the rus ihrough fortes for sieunt ugh the ilion i police force isjstem of justice ihrouch a let d sjs Urn The government is fir too exerts fir too much over our lues hi lit I would abolish I iws gambl me injuin he slid Itt We Ion Hunk the govern mint si rtul ill our he sud Were adults wi do it ourselves In Ins rebuttal Mr s in id s record in terms control of foreign invesl is worst in Ihe world He disitreed with It tie NOP is opposed in the private sec don lisiened to mike self tittle inlincneriybj He ipplauded the for its ide but they ell us how re lo iti niplish hum Mr Milne defended the ils ly phlftrm duniiL Ins It on it is JoeUark prime minister and our have continually stood tor of Canadians in I ind other areas Tin onlv sticky point in the meeting w is scries questions on which id w is opposed or in fivor ot punishment whether he would vole as his p irty reeled and in the case of free vote whether he vnuld voti according to his or as directed All the candid lies to the request to limit their answers yes or no chairman Tom exercised his ilive as chairman to allow to briefly state his views on punish John w is tin diti who supported urn punish Tieni Mr Mr Milne sadtlev would vote as heir wished if Ihe ssue is brought back to id Mr he is slronglj opposed to punishment and he has been voters about It but ho feels there are more import ml issues in Ihe elect were also their views on deer of marijuana Mr McDermid said the deer of far he concerned hoc iusc all three major leaders hive sud they ire in favor of liking simple possession of out of the Criminal Code putting it under tin rood ind Drug Aci which would result and ik in record Mr said is the Acton man charged man has been ind with over of irei tics and breach recog nuince followmgan Hilton Police Police were investigating of from an Acton mm ind iccused was i suspcci When he was arrested In is found hive three tiles m his possession The is remanded in tndv or hearing When words fail Flowers express your sympathy And we can help Stop by or call Flowers are as beautifully alive as a memory Mill Street Hills Complex approved with 65 vote cord fur l would not irinj the BOOKS I Ml CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St Brampton Phone II be open r in just I ill ilsi ssed over i pre his ill i shrill portion f ihe is i r- slioned the wis dim of ill w such I in Ihi in I mm report id e if is vet to be res and specu hud Mill it will likeh trc ni the lit iret t to he Jl signed why he in fivir of lit wick tin Armstrong lekni 111 il neighlmr ma well Hi pointed however Ihe I nun will lie protcctiiij Iheir inlertsl pnvicy through ii cooperative ennlrol lint will lie ixcreiscd on 1 lists a This does not me in tie legalization of the use of he reminded and penalties for be is uthir in iKy arc now Mr Moullon he agrees Willi the proposed in irdinj simple jwssess ton which would make simple civil offence id of il offence much is ml at ion ot the I 1 Act Mr that as fans Iht Libert in in ItlL with mo iccic ilioml i build down lo the govern nils I Conn sins I is key lo mis while it Ilu s time inline residents iiinslany fnrm 1 disturb Serjc on the issue bill lidlhil m my of Iht she heard ex f ill rem Shi sud sit will lie cinsultiii town mil police present be I rim her fin decision One student asked the id lies lo the different is their parties If 1 thought there wis difference the other three parties I be lire Mr I en I he ird a in the in vi irssiv he wis toing p ij oft the debt Mr Milne said the his ilwiys stood or for rights RCA XL100 Portable COLOR TV 368 26 CONSOLE All Antenna Systems on SpedoJ Coble Convertersfram 14 Street Georgetown We Service What We Sell Serving you for over a quarter century OLD BANK Jhm in 877- TIL r Cage

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