Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1982, p. 3

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday 1MU Page tells area Tories hes ready for election Herald Special BramptonGeorgetown Con MP John McDermid is ready to run in the next federal election he told the Brampton Georgetown federal Progressive Conservative Hiding Association last week Amid several scorching remarks about the Liberals running the country Mr McDermid has asked his asso ciation to consider a nomlna tlon meeting in the not loo distant future where he will gain run for the post of local Conservative candidate In the next federal election The next election will have to and Mr wasted no time in pointing out the Liberals broke and questioned whether the present government has a mandate lo carry through the major changes they have imposed on the Canadian public HAMPERED While he is currently hamp ered In his attempts to solve local problems because of the Liberal majority in the federal government Mr McDermid says he aces a change coming When things get tough people turn to the Conser for help he said the recent Conservative upset In Saskatchewan Mr firs repre sented this area after the massive Pierre vole in the 1979 election when he beat Liberal Incumbent Ross Milne When Joe Clark govern called another election in and Mr again swept Into rawer in an Clark vote Mr McDermid was one of only a con In this area to hold onto government scat Now the winds re changing again he says and he is forecasting an anil Liberal vote in the next election He cited broken promises massive unemployment high interest rates a huge govern mcnl debt and unconcern for the needs of the Canadian people as the prime forces In tills country disillusionment with the liberal government Their liberal energy policy has forced oil rigs Canadian energy Investment and energy experts out of Canada he said They have passed an in council authorizing internment camps in Canada They have fired a public servant for insisting the metric program obey the law parliament established They are considering a recommendation to control tho press hi Canada They refrained deliberate ly from Joining the universal condemnation of martial law in Poland Earlier they tried to change unilaterally the Canadian constitution In a way that would have destroyed the federal system They changed unilateral federal provincial agree ments on equalization health funding and post secondary education In ways that could lead to the of schools and damage health care in Canada Citing a number of other changes the Liberals lntroduc ed which t mentioned in 1980 election Mr Derm Id reasoned the present government has Introduced a scries of policies which change fundamentally the nature of Canada Courtesy Brampton lime 1- irst winners at the St Francis of At nisi fair April were Michelle Gaffey Heft and Joanna Miller The wo classmates did their project on royal wedding of last July between Prince Charles and Lady Diana Joanna laid she picked the topic became liked the dresses worn at the wedding The more practical minded Michelle said the agreed because there were lots of books on the topic Herald photo TOGETHER If a regular blood donor could introduce If you re both new to the blood donor game you could find out something interesting together way two people villi be winners you and the person your donation Finally helps Watch for your next Blood Donor clinic next Monday May 10 at Holy Cross Church tonum Halt on Hills hires new town planner Ian Keith a 48year old resident who has worked as a planner for private and municipal governments has been named the town new plann director Mr Keith most recently associated with Dev Corporation as dim I or of planning began his new duties Monday when he was I council lore He replaces Mario Ven who left to become Guclph planning chief in December In addition to his previous association with private bus Mr Keith lias been a planner lor and coke He graduated from the University if West cm Ontario in 19j7 with Bad of Arts a studied and plann the University of I the folk g year Mr He told council that he is looking forward to a new phase a new era In the town planning process and joins town staff in the midst of preparations for the town Ian Keith town new planning director and was Introduced to council on Monday night after first day on the job Mr Keith has experience as a planner with municipal government and private Here he chats with Georgetown councillors Waller left and John McDonald Herald photo Did you know that your landlord can do this to you Halton Hills Community Legal Clinic street Geoigetown 5256 42 Mill Street East Acton School budget attacked Continued from page Although he supported Oak vliles stand Buss Mill expressed concern that dclojs in collecting the board share of the levy might force it to borrow money adding crest costs which would event ually be passed to taxpayers Coun Sheldon suggest that council formal prol est clear up confusion among about who is moitly responsible for the substantial tax increase this year We collect the levy for them we re at Ihe front line she said But residents lump us all together and I don like it At least one councillor ex pressed doubt that the protest would be effective George Mallby salt school board reps should come before council to explain their budget before council takes a tough Its time started object ing things Marilyn argued Maybe we got to support more rcsolullons from oil saying things arc wrong inside the provincial and federal governments Boy Scouts parade Local boy scouts will hold a parade June in Georgetown The parade will begin from Park at lpm wind its way down Main Street Acnucnnd arrive an hour later Fairgrounds Park of Jungle Book fame really Napoleon Benito 10 presents a cheque of to oneyear old Brooke Duval Janet and brother Jay The money was raised by St Francis of Assist student through two performance of the musical The Jungle Book and will go to buying more toys far the North Toy Library Located at the Georgetown public library the toy library la sponsored by the North Association for the Mentally Retarded Herald photos by Proud principal Mulder left Georgetown Children Librarian Joy Show ell a cheque Tor HOC raised by the students of St Francis of The money will buy a removable aluminum ramp for the activity centre In the children a section the library Physically handicapped children currently use the activity centre became It is only by climbing two steps The St Francis students raised money through their performances of the children favorite The Jungle Book ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER TUNEUP Motor clem and bolts chocked lubricated blades EARLS FIXIT AND SHAVER SERVICE BOULEVARD GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 8774822 Right In Your Neighbourhood Monday to Saturday 9am Authorized repair depot for and CHARLESCRAFT products MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES ON LADIES MATCHING SHOES with PURSES Over 200 style colour combinations of the latest fashion ladles shoes to choose from AND An excellent selection of purses and clutches Every lady In Halton Hills should check our handbags We know youll be pleased with our quality style and low prices I Buy shoes with purse and receive off each I Safe ends Saturday May 530 pm ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FirrERS Downturn Gwrfitown

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