Page I SECTION A THE Kednnday Nov John Harold McLaren Ronald McDonald at Cm Separate School Friday afternoon but not tell hamburger In conjunction with the and Halloo regional police officer Rod Beaumont Ronald told about road and vandalism among topic The In return and local McDonald a manager Finn Arnold a cheque for MS for Routt McDonald In Toronto aantograpbarelbackrow left lo right Thorn a Pat front row Scott Ryall Borgci and John Shaw John Harold McLar en a resident of George town Tor the yean passed away at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Oct 1933 a brief Illness Born In Erin Village Aug 1905 the son of the late John McLaren and Janet Walker he attended Erin Village school and Burn Church Sunday School He was also a memb er of Burn a Presbyte rian Church During the depression years he worked on local farms Nov he united in marriage with Doris vills daughter of the late Jas and Jessie McGill Following their marriage they moved to Georgetown He was Lalonde challenges Tories to explain where they stand By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer By evading national Issues the federal Tori are perpetrating a political fraud on the Canadian public finance minister Marc La lone said last week Mr was speaking before a stand tag room only crowd in Brampton at the annual meeting of Brampton Georgetown Federal Liberal Riding Assoc lion We as Canadians have a right to ask the Tories where they stand he said We force them Into doing that and they 11 be ex posed for not willing to be straight with Die Canadian people The Tories Mr Lalonde added have been indifferent about the Crow freight rate debate despite their western power base And he blasted the official opposition indecisive positions on the September Korean airline disaster and the recent invasion of Grenada by American and Caribbean forces CHALLENGE He scoffed at recent statements by Mr Mul roney in which the Tory leader said bed scrap the National Energy Policy and challenged him to come up with an alternative energy plan for the country The Tories pretend they ore a government in waiting Mr La Ion said They say Don ask us what our policies are you 11 find out after the next elec tion The Tories ore no where on vital Issues facing the country There no rush on the part of the government to call an election Mr said arguing that Its economic poll cies are beginning to work and the Canadian economy is recovering from the recent Despite criticism of his policies and those of external affairs minlst Allan MacEachern the mass of people have accepted they cannot ask more of the economy than they arc willing to put into It The provinces the MARC LALONDE oil of them certainly not all the leaders but the membership of unions- recognized that restr made sense that they had to cool off and be more realistic in their negotiations Mr commented He maintained that Canada is now creating Jobs faster than any other developing try in the world and that Canada has also enjoy a faster decline In Inflation from highs of about per cent last year to five per cent at the end of We ve become a more resilient stronger country LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL SPECIAL 4 WEEK COURSE STARTING NOVEMBER 2383 WED 630930pm 16 RD S GEORGETOWN 8770751 OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada WALLPAPER BARGAIN BASEMENT NOW OPEN WALLPAPERS AS LOW 1 SINGLE ROLL NO RETURNS NO REPEA WALLPAPER BARGAIN BASEMENT LOWER LEVEL AT GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE 272 GUELPH STREET employed by Lloyd Davidson Lane Trans port The Town of Georgetown and later was a school crossing guard He was predeceased by his wife Doris Tour days and a sister in 1975 He Is a The funeral service was held at the J Jones and San Funeral Home Georgetown when his pastor The Rev Peter Barrow officio cd WORK THAT BODY FITNESS INC PICK THE PROGRAMS RIGHT FOR YOU MINI PROGRAM Nov twice a weak Aerobic Dance Mm Wed 15 Tibs 1013 am Tub mm 215 Tuei Thin 715 Aerobics Mori Wed Man a Wed 115 215 MO TuaHiTnun WO HEART SAVER PROGRAM -lows- FRINOV2S 1015 am4 15 To register and learn more about any of our programs call or drop Into 232 Quelph SI Georgetown Royal Bank When you send your favourite recipe to be published in the Heralds Annual Christmas Cookbook you will also be entering our con test to win 50 00 lit PRIZE 00 2nd PRIZE 3rd PRIZE 20 00 RULES The Herald reserves the right to publish all recipes and once published they become the property of the Herald Staff members and their Immediate family are not eligible to enter Winners will be published in the Christmas Cookbook 83 Deadline For Entries Is Wednesday December 7th 1983 Mrs Wilson Home Economics teacher at Georgetown District School will be the fudge and will have the final decision the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 GUELPH STREET HALTON HILLS 3Z6 8772201