Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1983, p. 11

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Hold on contraceptives SECTION A THE HERALD Pistol threat Couiaaed bom Page Ai Mr ay dont impose your Immoralities on me Parents should be able to deal with the education of their children without having the state discourage the feminine and worthy attribute of modesty Mr Pennell comment that its very difficult to bring up a child In a Christian environment when outside pressure constantly threaten to valnea taught You want to know what Its like being a Christian parent In be council Its cleaning out a stable with spoon while a bull- deter brings It In through the backdoor The when questioned by Burlington Coin Walter acknowledged that they have not brought their concerns directly to Cole Milton Mayor Gordon told council that politicians groups like youra a reference to Mr and do- gooders have no place with the life of a teen ager Toe onus Is on the parents and when we get out of the bedrooms and backseats of the people the situation will be a lot better Mrs said she has proof that there an International conspiracy scheduled over five years to force a per missive lifestyle on our children She said the action Is being promoted by such Interest groups as pharmaceutical com- panies which make contraceptives planned parenthood organisations and secular humanists Two weeks ego Cole told the admliustraUoQ finance committee he fell that teenagers of tea are more conservative than they were ten or IS years ago In addition the BAKE SALE Leaving their bagpipes and drams aside Satarday were members of the Georgetown Girts Pipe Band The girls were eat Insleaa laden with baked sad gWa Inside the Croat doors the Georget Market place store were band members sad sisters Michelle Spacer t left and Nicole It TtMlwoJotaedUteptpebaadlastMay MkbefleUkes dramming sad Nicole Is the piper tbe faatny Herald photo by Students unpunished for exam cheating also beard from a Hilton and District High School student and a Bur lington mother who is a charter member of the fledgling Heal Women of Canada organization Audrey Steenhof said she was offended by a film entitled Taking Chances which was shown to her high school class by the health deportment Planned as a lesson in sex counselling the film Miss said portrayed teenage sexual activity the norm contrary to values she has been taught at home and at her church Unfortunately Miss Steenhof said several of my classmates began premature sexual activi ty shortly afterward FAMILY THREATENED Real Women of Canadas Vanderboom said her organisation is disturb ed at I happening to tbe family unit In Quads Teenagers dont vote and they dont drink until they are a certain age she pointed out there fore they arent old enough to take part in adult activities health departments poli cy on sexual will alienate kids from their parents she added No parents called Cote complain about the after it was reported In press following the previous weeks committee meet ings Its my impression that silent majority to feeling so complacent confident that I can present the rational point of view Dr Cola said The goal family planning dink and the policy followed by Is to a source of good reliable sex that parents well as teenagers can count on Cole said It better Iran having no information or bad information be said adding that he believes Its compatible with what parents want In our community Dear editor I am a student attending King of Seneca College Myself end many of my class mates ere hard working and honest about our grades and value the diploma we will receive upon graduation baa come to our sttentlon recently that our college has neglected Its duties as a respons ible end reputable institu tion by fallowing Individ uals who have cheated on exams to be allowed back Into college the ply fade Into the back ground without a fight Although cheating is an age old problem we feel that people such as this are not worthy of another chance and do net deser ve the privilege of being allowed to continue their education at the college or university level By writing this letter we hope to Inform the public of the unjust sys tem occurring In our Wife A old Acton man was charged with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace The man was charged Saturday afternoon connection with an Incident at the Acton Restaurant and Tavern on Main Street South regional police said tbe man come over to tbe table at whtcb tbe restaurants owner was seated produced a starters pistol from his if pocket pointed it at the owner and threatened him before walking out The man will be appearing In Milton provincial court April RUBADUBDUB JobUag their at noon were tee team of Ken MeNae Derek Ban MlesbsaMga Larry McQarrity Brian MackBa Mill Street uork Capital budget approved Road reconstruction Improvements to towns Acton and George town near the Gordon Alcott arena era among Items listed In the towns million capital budget this year Tbe towns recreation tute Also to let them know that studenla such as ourselves and particu lar teachers have tried to fight for an upgrading In our academic system and have as in tbe past been conveniently silenced We being new students of Into college will contin ue with new energy ana expect to reach a result in our favor as soon as possible Name withheld on What horrifies us tbe most is that staff and students alike will not take a stand In favor of Just punishment but sim Folks visit locally Ceataaed from page As for you A time thats rich In peace of mind And full of gladness too Mra Lawrence and her childr en Christopher Jessica and Adam of New Brunswick have been visiting for three weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Harvey Nurse and brothers John and Jim We an all so glad that Mr Robert Cunningham Is borne from being in and Bramp ton hospitals lots of good health wished from now on Mr and George Bird flew to Vancouver last week to attend the Holsteln Convention being held there Region of Peel LOAD WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section the Ontario Tral Act a vehicle toad weight restriction per tula wit be In effect on the roads Dated below during the months ot March and April Peel Region By low Number ZOO- as amended Region Road From TO 1 4th line West Hlgrwiy7 Region Rosdll 3 ErkiUiiPkwy Boundary Region nosdV 5 Deny Road Mturiuuoi Boundary a QorsROKt 9 tins Weil Hilton Boundary Airport HigrttriylD Region Road 19 Tint Urn West Stem Wot li Highway 10 Airport Road 1lWntonChureWaM Laktnhprs 1DWratonCnurcMBM StssHtAenut srtountjlnRasd Region Mm Had has set for the soccer field winch would be adjacent to Alcott tennis courts Cost for tbe facility would at least by partially shared by tbe towns soccer or ganization It Is envisioned ree department director Tom told The Tuesday as a first class facility which would mora likely be used by upper level soccer dubs A schematic plan snows the field surrounded by a fence and trees Soccer benches and bleachers for fans would be built along with change rooms With financial assist from schools the recreation department will also Install play ground equipment at Howard Wrlggleswerth and St fronds of Assist schools to Georgeto well as at St Josepba school in Acton There will be roof palm and plexiglass replacement at Gord on arena and roof repairs at Georgetowns Memorial Arena Other capital projects planned this year are reconstruction of Mill Street and Park Avenue at a total cost of a second phase of Young fans thanked To he editor of Tbe HeraM staff of the Georgetown library wish to apologise to the phis enthusiastic young puppet and film fans who attended the programs In tbe Childrens Library on Tuesday March 33 and Thursday March We have to admit you caught us completely by surprise we expected no more than SO of you but instead we got walltowall people We know It was crowded hard to see and not very comfortable and were sorry you may not have enjoyed the programs as much as you should have Next year we nope to be better prepared Thanks for your patience and cooperation truly JoySbowetl Carol Buchanan Prances Hogenblrk Georgetown District High School 5th Annual RAISING DRIVE From April 5 to April 19 our student reps will be selling magazine subscrip tions to support school clubs and sports KM YOU mm TMJ Moray back gotrantw Community Imreitmml KM AWE swats SI6W MM Assets SIM WW MM MM TIM TVBSW M HH Ml TbfN iff of the migumn THANKS FOflYOVR SUPPORT 1173900 will be spent la he Georgetown and Acton cores Mill Street will be Improved In Georg along with the road reconstruction and work Is planned on Actons M1U Street as well as parking snd sidewalk projects in tbe commu nity the towns engineering department plans to spend to replace old equipment new pieces never before In he Inventory Includ ing a cemetery monu ment mounter worth working with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority tbe town has stream and river work projects at the Willi am cemetery Eden Place in Ner val the Paper Mill Dam on River Drive and other water shed channel own taxpayers and a aw mm a provincial In the 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