Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 11

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Summer skate to cool off The burning question for the last week or so has been How keep cool Those with backyard pools or air conditioned homes have the problem under control but what about the rest of us Fortunately there Is relief available close at hand Want to Take advantage of the Public Family or Adult swim times available at the indoor Georgetown and Acton pools and the outdoor Dick Pool Want to have a really different cooloff party Book a summer skating party at the Gordon Arena Ice time Is available hours day starling in August If these suggestions sound too active for you drop Into the air conditioned library and browse sit down and read spend the day Bring your children mi he Thursday Munch to Movies program available at both Acton and Georgetown Libraries from to 1 If the great outdoors is your bag head for Kelso Terra Cotla Mountsberg or the conserve Ion area of your choice the shade stroll In the woods swim wade Just take It easy and enjoy Maybe boating is for you Try Fairy Lake rent a boat or canoe Inquire about their Small Craft Safely Survival Course Im sure that many will be the summer heat for a few hours by leaving our very galaxy behind and joining Skywalker and Hans Solo as bring the Star Wars Trilogy to an end with Return of the My last bit of advice enjoy summer while its here Winter lasts a long long time CONTINUING Until September at the Forge Gallery In Terra Cotla of the provinces top artists have work on display Exhibits include blown glass The gallery is open Monday Thursday Saturday and Sunday from 11 m SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday July SI Page Limitations to hypnosis Recreation Report Windsurfing buffs Windsurfing lessons are returning Fairy Lake for buffs Sponsored by the Ontario Sailing Association and the Halt on Hills Recreation Depatment the Mobile Sail boarding School Is holding a total of five classes offered between August 37 There wilt be three ninehour courses and two six hour courses To be eligible for the classes a person must be years of age or over and a loo lb minimum weight Is recommended Participants must also be able to swim meters wearing a life Jacket and have the ability to tread water for three minutes Wet suits and windsurfers are supplied Classes are kept to a ten person minimum so everyone is encouraged to register early at the Acton or Georgetown recreation office Tot Lot challenge Attention parents with preschool age childr en The Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department is once again offering the Tot Lot Program or boys girls ages three to five years The program which is offered in both Acton and Georgetown combines songs games crafts stones special events designed to challenge and entertain the preschool age child The leaders stress fun and participation while developing the social creative and motor skills of the participants The Tot Lots are located at Joseph Gibbons School in Georgetown and at Presbyterian Church in Acton The cost of the program is per week per child for full days and per week per child for half days Family rates are also available Parents choosing the half day program can register for either the morning or afternoon sessions To avoid disappointment register now at either Recreation Office James St Georgetown or Mill St East Acton or by completing the malt in registration form found in the Spring Summer Brochure Call theSummer Activities hotline at for more information Financial planning service Continued from page more flexible Mr said offering seasonal payments Instead of monthly for example For a negotiable fee Ihe Mlssissauga branch docs marketing and teas iblllty studies working with a businessmans accountant lo put a financing package a businessman can present to bonks or to them ultimately Mr Law said its the only branch in Ontario do financial planning How to kits are also available for business men who want some fin help They show the business man how to do cash flow farms so he can present them a bank when applying for a loan Management services workshops ore held on lime management anglng working capital collection agencies and other subjects on the Invitations of service clubs and chambers of commerce The seminars start In September Were an ancillary lender If a bank cant or doesnt want to lend you can come to us Mr Law said It could be a company isnt offering the security the Interning Fun on wheels The Recreation Department encourages children between the ages of and years to Join the new Traielling Activity Centre Program soon In a park near The Travelling Activity Centre is van staffed by two Recreation Department leaders which travels to various community events and parks within Halton Hills to provide filled activities for children such as crafts games and sing songs Find out more about the Recreation Depart ments full week Activity Centre Programs by taking part In the Travelling Activity Centres visit Ail Recreation Department Summer Programs are run by well trained local students equipped with a wide range of craft and sports supplies eager to entertain your child In a safe playground setting Please contact the Recreation Departments Summer Activities Office S3 for booking Information Paddleboats for hire The Recreation Department of Halton Hills have acquired six new for Fairy Lake now available at Prospect Park The rental fee Is for a half hour and for an hour The can be rented Monday to Friday from 12 noon until 3pm while on weekends the hours are a until bank wants or bank Is offering terms comp any doesnt want like three years pay bock Instead or six Banks arc generally more working capital tenders he said Bus have to be turn ed down by the bank before they can come to Federal Business Development Bank Mr Law said Interest rates arc high by a half to three quarters of a per cent over bank rates pretty well assume if they want to borrow at threequarters of a rate above the bank level theres got to be a pretty good reason for it Mr Law said Were not In competition with the chartered banks Were Just trying to help guys who want to be successful businessmen but cant get financing Many of the chartered banks are nervous about lending to new businesses now and wont The Fed era I Business Develop ment Bank assesses the level of security If theres management experience and if theres some cash in before loaning new business From Halton Hills the demand for loans has mostly been from existing businesses Mr Law said Very few have been for new businesses LOCAL EXPANSION The businesses here tend to be In expansion buying new machinery and refurbishing Mr Law said Theres no limit to the loans the Federal Busi ness Development Bank will give out The highest loan of went a Kingston company Mr Law declined to name A million guarantee backing a loan from a was made for Ward Air recently re now prepared lend more money than we ever were Mr Law said The tendency In the past was make small loans of be ween Now were much more prepared lo lake on bigger deals He said the rclurn on largeloans Is much better because the bank does the same amount of work for each loan In a big comp any the management is more experienced and numerous Small companies with under employees lend to have a higher percent age of failures Mr Law said Until three years ago the crown corporal ion was breaking even Then problems began as there were more defaults on loans lhan ever before In I960 they lost million In mill Ion and In 1982 Ml million Were looking al going back that breakeven point we were at before Mr Law said The Montreal head off Ice has been streamlined and cost efficiency meas put In Out here the and branches were merged with the Mlssissauga branch cutting down on rent and duplicate ex pen The bad acts arc gone The failures have failed and are out now so youre not writing off millions of dollars in losses any more Mr Law said For more information about the Federal Bus iness Development Bank call Theyll In form you about govern ment grants available to you and give you abroad range of assistance Continued from page A 1 hypnotic inductions re quire the presence of psychologist a psychia trist a medical student in training a dentist or a doctor Const works with the chief of staff at the Georgetown Memorial Hospital Dr Boyd Hoddinott The session Is set up as if the witness is looking at TV or a video screen Const said As soon as she sees the suspect we suggest her eyes are like a loom lens camera and that she enlarge the frame We ask far a description Some people can re member clearly seeing again the licence plate they can give police the number of the getaway car Others are extremely effective at recalling noises or smells Hypnosis Is only effect ive on per cent of cases Const Galbralth deals with Hesaidlts far from fantastic results However In per cent of the cases police end up with additional informa tion thats beneficial to investigation like a car moke or a distinguish ing tatoo Some psychologists claim people have stored everything theyve seen and heard during their lifetime in their memory and it only a matter of retrieving It Const bralth doesnt agree Why is limit ed Its hard to say but there personal reas ons that can interfere with a persons desire to help police solve a crime People can He to protect somebody they love they can lie to protect criminal because theyre afraid of retribution they can lie lo avoid When Const came back after studying at the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute In Los Angeles California In April he thought he was going to be able to solve one case after an But after a year and half of doing it I there are limitations GEORGETOWN 3 RETURN OF THE JEDI Em 35 Sun is PLEASE PHONE THEATRE IE FOR INFORMATION 8776232 -IB- is MJERTR ROGER MOORE JAMES BOND 0O73I EI Objections to seniors home By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Three hours of discuss Ion between members of the Eramosa Township Profit Housing Corp oration township council and more than SO dents produced some but no resolution on what to do about the multicolored completion as a senior citizens apart ment complex on Guelph Street in Rockwood Board secretary treas urer Bob King said the board never saw any perspective drawings on the finished building be fore construction began At no point did the board ever know what the outside of the building would look like Mr King said Courtesy Mercury WILLIAM William Howard Mag- graduated with honors from Univers ity of Toronto School of Medicine at the spring convocation In Toronto He received the Dr Fred Douglas Award for Academic excellence In Respiratory Medicine Magnuson Is intern ing in the Internal Medic program at St Mich ael Hospital In Toronto The Optimist Clubs of North present TV BINGO Starts Tues Sept 6 1983 and each Tuesday at 600 pm Tune In To Halton Cable Chn 4 DOVOULIKa Doing wash COIN LAUNDRY OPEN A WEEK LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM Jury EVENING COURSE STARTING JULY WED THURS 630 pm 930 pm Consecutive Weeks 16 Mountainview Road South You only 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