Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1979, p. 5

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Till- 111 I lti Letters to the Editor prices policies anger Acton reader To floral Georgetown Cinema my three year old daughter I irrived the i at approximately I 15 We stood in i lint up outside in the cold for approximately minutes until the show opened When l reached the ticket booth hi were chaffed jO tor mysdf mid SI 10 for my lighter At tint lime I was told lint Sleeping wsj Titular show inn mil not a malmti whin lias been I imagine anyone their or wife lo sec such a or their ita9 showing Would the in or the si iff it if parents pud each for Hit child ren then them to lie milled by than Who do the think would watch them all buy their treats or take them to the washroom HARRISON CELEBRATES it Inlemtlloni Public School Here parent volunteer Betty study a mural showing a nnectnl with developing village In Thailand and students concentrated on iiKrlesln ft arid Herald photo US prisoner wants letters I Herald I editor Goodbye Halton Hills When 1 was appointed editor of the Herald months ago I knew sooner or I d be writing this column Tins will be the edition of the Herald with myself as edit lor I in Inung the newspaper to take a position with Ihe Workmen Compensation Board in Toronto There I be working on a quarter marline a monthly newspaper and a few other publications While I m excited about my new challenge I leaving the llerild with a healthy dose of regret and After having bet n so deeply involved in Id day workings of Halloa Hills over past year it not easy for me to simply wrench myself out of this community of wlih I grown quite fond I can help feeling I leaving unfinished business Issues like Focal Properties and the hydro corridor yet be rescind After having these and iltms develop during past year I m a little disappointed not to be around when they re resolved Lots of news But I can complain during my tenure the people of Hills have made more news than I think I had right to expect Other newspaper people are ays surprised when I tell them about goingson of this newsy community Between Ihe and federal elections the making of my concern has all Trust an Honest Thief r been how to drum up news but simply where to put It And I must Hunk many people of this town who ive us come up with the news during this past year Without interested rtadtrs and news feeders a ity newspaper is nothing Fortunately for you all been very about keeping us informed It s so to run on and get overly sentimental at a time like this so I II try and avoid it 1 had many many pleasint times editing this newspaper and to the people who helped make this experience more enjoyable to mt my since rest thinks Thanks to staff And I feel remiss if I think the staff of Her themselves for the good times vve ve had working and relaxing together all helped make this more than just another job fur so thanks to you too I cant help feeling i little possessive towards the Herald after nil this newspaper and I have been- rather mtlrmtt during the year that reason I eel a lot better about lemng knowing the editorship of the will be passed along to the Heralds senior reporter Iaul Paul h is been my proverbial right hand man during the scar as well as a good fnnd I sure the nevvspnper is being left in very hands I only hope ml do loo a job after all you like to be missed a little bit In my new post I II be just a short hop down Ihe 4ul from If ilon Hills so 1 II I stopping in from time to time Until to oil of you see you soon the editor of the 1 wis born in Georgetown but my parents moved when I was in Hit fourth grade My parents killed in an when I is sixteen and I lived in a foster home until I was tun 1 am in prison now and have never tit more lonely my life I don have anyone me I believe some of my relatives still live in or around Georgetown and I thought if you find the kindness in your heart to publish letter that some of Trees possible at sludge lagoon my relatives or someone who knew writ- mi I to correspond with anyone as a pen pal who lives in or around Georgetown I am a young while male but loneliness picks no age or color And it hire is anyone who renet my letterthat is lonely ind wants friend to shirt smile with from time I will Think you kindly for My i tiling address is Dennis da w is called Gary in This was only the beginning as were getting situated in our seats I noticed that there was to hi more people than teals Mill people were coming In Then all of a sudden a gentleman which could have been tin manager went down the aisle telling everjone thai the movie Sleeping which was In showed in inema was just to be a bigger Cinema more As you can imagine the people in the aisle in the lobby were the first people to seals while the ones that were already seated and with their coals off had to grab and follow crowd meant finding a m seat and gelling ied which we finally did The cartoon was shown then the coming shows were a few minutes of The Herald welcomes letters to the editor The lime the children wen shown people being shot and ears being blown up Our society today has destruction without advertising it to the young people of today There is no lo show it at that particular time they could hive waited and showed it to a Then came a short by this lime myself and a lot of other people were getting irritated to say the least nothing be done or said to stop this Acton Town should ban trap i this case I fell vcrj ind hi pe lhal I am tin appalled with e vole allow kg hold trippings am Richardson on tint ihe BRAMPTON COLOUR may be along of wige lude lapoon Ashjrovc response to complaints by neighboring resident if a suggestion by Miller tan be pursued report on the feasibility and of instilling visual buffers side Ihe is to be pnpired by regional VIEWPOINT Report angers columnist is the Sim i veiv ind v tun fir all of hl mi nis till ii in rtiMirl lit of 1 isiK si I Inn if list witk from lr whinu Hit I hive l is idokseinl llr I vrv riifKHiliilxtlislilinHnls is tin iln of emlncip in 111 it w filled lo sell lie iitiusi iiilnv 1 lib is If J 1 Id i detailed report on the handling disposal of sludge for Tolil of Ihe study is on i request from ire a residents Miller old Ihe tee that he loo finds the Hills disposal lagoon tin largely bet iusi us proximity to i roidw He sugge slid Ihil the region pi ml growing trees loiffsel Ihi visual problem pin la lagoon from tlsoof e f ei id Wl fulfil Mil till llll I if I islln till ill til Inn to win sold in l In in in lis Tli po if it lit I the is Ihiri i he ease may be wis is aiosu with the has ilw hail siwi i of BLOOD DONOR CLINIC JOIN THE CROWD BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR OPEN FROM I Mondoy November 12th HOLY CROSS CHURCH AUDITORIUM MAPLE AVENUE EAST person la to 17 old wv written consent EACH lime ire no TRANSPORTATION Hole to II ride is needed phone Mrs or Mrs no Street On a note CLINIC November tlth SOUND NELSON ST 4534455 PRESENTS THE FALL SPECTACLES BY THE CANNES COLOUR ff PORTABLE 99 Outstanding Magna vox Value With Big Set Performance In A Compact Portable Size HURRY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST IANT COLOUR VIEWING AT REMARKABLE FINANCING AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ilMTli ifijliHWiMMM

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