Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1983, p. 2

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Regional planners control feared CAN YOU BABYSIT The held a babysitting course which graduated last week Here are the students who passed their left to right Karl Norm ore Mark Mary Hunt Shannon Parker Sandra Wilson Andrea bottom David Mara Sandra Kitaryn Marshall Nell Milling Jennifer McLean I Herald backer gets in Continued from Page I vote tor him again or they will run someone against him far the rid nomination In the first ballot 354 riding members cast their vote for IS delegate members out of which four delegates are allow to go to Ottawa for the convention Riding association pre sident Tom Hendy was selected by a special nom before the detega as a delegate because under the riding ion rules the president may be selected Tom as the rid association president was selected as a detega before the first ballot votes began Under the riding association regu lations the riding can be chosen if he collects a of Centennial pupil wins Eleven year old Richard Sowery of Centennial Public School was selected top male speaker Sunday for his Serve with pride speech at the Club Zone competition April the Grade pupil will compete against he public speaking winners of Zones I and in Burlington Richard latest win for Georgetown beat out competitors from Mlssissauga Erin Hillsburgh and of was chosen the top girl in the Zone competition Judges at the event were Ilalton Board of education director Beevor trustee Betty Fisher and Judge Douglas Latimer All participants received recognition award certificates from Zone Optimist Lieutenant Governor Norm Guthrie Grade at St Francis Georgetown resident and Halton School Board or Education vicechair man Betty Fisher by on the fifth ballot to win a place as one of the four delegates chosen Mrs Fisher narrowly defeated Mr Biggs 110 In voting Mr Biggs would not com mil himself to a leader ship candidate but Mrs Fisher made a forceful appeal for John Crosbie Lois Rice was also a delegate selected to go to the convention Mrs Rice collected 200 voles on the second ballot Along time party who has been the secretary to the board of directors for three years Mrs Rice would not commit herself to any one leader the third ballot Inhls speech Mr a resident for years said he had supported Joe Clark in the past but people have lost confld In him as a leader In total two elected delegates are uncommlt ted but while one will vote for John Crosbie and another will vote tor a leadership candidate than Joe Clark CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend Attend The Church of St Francis of Assist School in Georgetown will be adding a Grade class in 1963 to its current load of kindergarten to Grade Principal Mulder said the separate school board Is providing a pupil toward new text books and equipment for the grade The school currently has Grade students and anticipates that nu to go on to farm the new Grade class Miss Mulder said However only 22 pupils are expect edinGrade7thlsfall and she said it could becomea spilt grade it the nun of students goes down The Roman Catholic school added Grade 7 to Its curriculum this year and the addition of Sin September will comp lete original plans appro ved in to odd the two grades HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PASTOR Film Dan HIST PASTOR Fitter CenOKstisnr MASSES Satu Sunday and noon MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH past on Edwha IBS EVERY 9 School nam Biblical Preaching pa so WEEKDAYS PrayeriBiNe Study Youth Recreation Boys Is Clubs Nursery MONTHLY Adult Fellowships Lad as Miss Adult Your Choice GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH GMTVttMH PASTOR call nine Morning Sanies Mac Sunday School a Wednesday Mealing r FRIDAY APRIL 15th JUNIOR YOUTH MEETING By CHRIS AAGAARD Sun Writer With a new provincial Planning Act to take effect in August town councillors want to make sure Halton s Land DM slon Committee t scrapped by overly zealous regional planners seeking it with a oneman committee of their own For the lime being the town general committee has shelved a local plann ing department recommendation urging the region to abow local municipalities to help form a new land sever ance policy for next year They want a more strong warded recommends on making It clear that the Halton would prefer to see the IDC structure remain the same or at least have Its responsibilities returned to the local level of government An Independent body which arbitrates land proposals In the rural area the occasionally disagrees with planning policies detailed In In defence of these policies Halton launches appeals and unless settled earlier the appeals are brought before the Ontario Muni Board for a hearing These disagreements launched against about HO decisions last year have caused local councillors to fear that activities may be curtailed as the region tries to cut off interfer with its Official Plan Regional staff are not particularly happy with Continued on Pace COMICS FOR SALE SUNDAYS 5pm GUITAR PLAYERS Purchase a set of guitar strings from us and we II be hap to put them on tor you FREE OF CHARGE NEILS MUSIC CORRECTION The BIG THUNDER CROSS BIKE advertised in our April 1416 flyer is unavailable due to the manufacturers shortage We apologize for any in convenience to our customers I I Over 000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada n coast Driver tor ill Court lalncoms tax deductible by th student Your choice of automatic or standard shift cars Enquire about premium reductions forYbgrsduates I Free pick up at horns or Instruction Approved by Ontario Safety League You only learn lo drive do It right LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING NextCoune April 20th to Wednesday and Thurs Nights 8770751 Mountalnvlew Rd S Georgetown

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