Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1983, p. 5

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mswm SEASONS GREETINGS To friends neigh thanking your for all your kindness Jim Andrew Christopher and all the Stoddart Family FOREVER YOURS Social wedding stationery and Various types styles Herald office Guelph Street SET OF DRUMS Excellent condition cheap 877 3245 ask for Rob BUSINESS CARDS 500 for 17 50 Special inks etc 25 50 for 500 Various logos styles Fast delivery or Herald office Guelph St Nminti a Happy Mi ST pa Ire of type Insertion SI lot each a to GAL DRUMS lor burning garbage etc while they last Lids included Apply Herald office St OPTIMIST HALL For rent Contact John 7830 HALL CATERING Sacre Hall for rent catering up to people 877 ELKS HALL For rent contact John after 5 30at877 1 1 PAPER Perfect tor 2nd copy scratch paper or paper lor the kids 3 lbs S3 1 3 incl tax Herald office St Balloon headline inflated officer Letters to the editor SECTION A THE HERALD Tuesday December Sheldon was snubbed Dear Sir Re News Art Page Section A December 1983 edit Ion of the Herald Balloons make good fire fllarma printed In large lype as the bead line or the above noted article certainly was I must admit did entice me to read the article I was very disappointed how over to find one brief sentence hidden in the paragraph regarding Rollcall or the Norval Women Institute that related to the headline 1 cannot understand Appointment shameful says reader To the editor of The Herald I have lived In my entire I and have never before been angry enough to write a letter to the editor The way our Town Council chose to appoint to regional council for our township an ln newcomer with no previous government experience is shameful en may be a nice guy and I sure he is But I want experience at the region on my behalf not a greenhorn Instead town council should have appointed a much more experienced and proven worker from the p Pam Are they crazy or is this really a mans world after all Why was this allowed to happen I wonder If the probl em Is that a large part of our almost all male council is more than a little threatened by a woman who is as smart or smarter than they think they arc Ivescen her in action at aggregate meetings and no one on our counc il knew as much or ought as hard on our behalf on this matter I am now very worrl The aggregate problem in was pushed down our throats by the people at the region and there was no one the region could help us But our town council or Sheldon show great leadership and managed to get the region to back down with their threatening aggregate plans She should go to the region on our behalf not someone with little or no experience EVEN AT THE TOWN LEVEL There a saying thai goes a woman has to work twice as hard to get half as far but I thought that type of approach was a thing of the past Obviously not in Hills The male members of town council have done a great disservice to residents and I want something done about It To Sheldon I say slick with It kid were with you To town council I say wake up and smell the its 1933 To Mayor Miller I say It there Is something you can do about It please do it A concerned taxpayer Mrs Eve Martin Acton Positive comment about story EDITOR NOTE The following letter was sent The Herald Chris Aagaard about coverage of the Maple Leaf Mill research facility on Rd Dear Sir Thank you very much for the excellent articles and photos which you produced In the ber 30th Issue of The Herald The information was well documented In a manner which the lay man could readily en land The page lay out was also well done 11 is not often that Information such as this Is reported In the press without errors commend you on getting the facta cor reel Already we had many positive com on your work Best wishes to you for happy Christmas and continued success in he New Year Yours very truly R PhD Director Feed Research Curling The highlight for the Club in November was the second annual Progressive Dinner whereRudandSandraWhlting and his wife Lynn and others helped to make It a success Also In November Dave Introduced Peter Grove a marriage counsellor with the Ontario Family Guidance Centre whospoketothe club about the need for family counselling Nov at ladles night Ray Smith a long standing member of a Kitchener Klwanis club talkcdtothecrowdaboutEstatePlanning Among the guests was past Gov Brian Bennett The club now has representation in town men a Industrial league Nov 16 the club guest speaker was lbcal Insurance agent Rick West who is on the Business Advisory Committee of ARC Industries a business set up to provide work for the mentally handicapped Treasurer Brian Goodlet introduced guest speaker Sue Hudson Nov She is from Mutual Lite and spoke to the club on Year End Tax Planning and Retirement Tax Planning how one sentence In such a lengthy article could generate such a headline I feel there Is an onus on the reporter and he newspaper to present factual million to give credit ill to a headline such as this dealing with a mat of potential life safe ty my opinion use of such a headline follo wed by a social news column verges on to entice the readers to read the have more common sense than to make Ihe safety of themselves their families and their home in the concept that balloons are potential fire alarms To suggest Balloons make good fixe alarms in a bold typed headline is an insult to the intelligence of our community Surely a more suit able responsible head line could have been used for this column Sincerely Robert Meads Fire Prevention Officer Hills Fire Department To the editor of The Herald What agoing on When the aggregate Issue surfaced and scared the pants off the people In the rural area who was right up there doing battle for us Councillor She don When the Interna Hon Peace Camp the Croatian Centre and other recreation parks began to affect the life style in the rural area who was right up there doing battle for us Councillor Pam Shel When we need a pot hole fixed a tax bill queried a building permit Issued lion problem answered who is right up there doing battle for Councillor Shel don Councillor Pom oon has experience She knows her way around She t back down and she has guts Coun cillor Sheldon should be right up there at the Region doing battle for us Now what I would like to know Is Just who Jake In disgust M Richard Milton Police nab more offenders Into week four of the Halton regional police program the number of drivers char for traffic offenses is up over last year Staff Inspector Roy Taylor said the four officer crew has check cars in the region Of those drivers were given the ALERT test IB were charged with impaired driving 49 had their drivers licence Ended for 11 hours cause their breath sample showed per cent alcohol In Ihe blood and five were test For not wearing seat belts people were slapped with a fine up Dec from Another 135 Highway Traffic Act charges were laid the staff In reported Last year during the six week program of fleers laid charges of Infractions 24 Impaired driving charges and gave ALERT roadside tests Its hard to say whether our officers are working harder or more people are disobeying the law Staff Inap Taylor said about the Increase in charges be ing laid He said of the hour licence pensions were laid last week In terms of how Hal ton region compares with neighboring re the program acting Sgt Dave said statistics are up erably as opposed to those of neighboring forces Working with Acting arc Cons la Louis Agostinho Gavin Hayes and Sandy McMurrich The pro gram was Introduced In 1981 a pilot project Pleased with Its success in reducing deaths In car crashes police have continued with It each holiday season There were no fatalities last Bfc PROUD BE PART IT SHOP HILLS J VMM mi mm i I i I DONNA f Our professional hairstylist will take the shape of your lace Into consideration before cutting with Colomtn Specializing In lints CALL vkjlails by I ftl THE OLD BANK Downtown Georgetown R77in ATARI VIDEO COMPUTER SYSTEM VISION COMPUTER GAME 169 00 PROSONIC TELEPHONE WITH 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