Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 9

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SECTION A Wednesday Page DR PETER COLE Controversy hat Peter Cole be assumed medic officer of health job at Halloo region two year ago Now bound for Peel region Dr Cole made the newt this year when be strongly advo cated birth control coun selling for teenagen with or without parental knowledge Mayor of Italian Hilts 1978 he unveiled plans tor a new pat complex which angered some residents Last month he was dec led as chairman of Hal on Iteglon opening a In the major teat He opened a Italian store on 5treet year During December he was ap pointed mayor of year by fellow I MARILVN She wa elected one of three national vicepres idents of the YMCA She will now serve a two He was one of three Con live MPs who openly called for a leadership review early In the year JOHN He engineered the Joe Clark campaign when a leadership convention was called for In June EM1LYBESSEY At she was chosen as the Pioneer Cttlten of Ihe Year an award given during pio neer Days In downtown Georgetown THE YEAR REVIEW Names in the news ROBERT He Was president of Elementary Teach era Association and led teachers In their successful fight to decrease teaeher ratio In he 1WS2- contract Begun In February 1982 the negotiations dldn con clude until May 183 long past the normal agreement time ROD BEAUMONT Safety officer Beau mont took part In Ike Hat ton regional antl vandalism pilot project this fall visiting school children and making them realise the seriousness of vandal ism October it stati stics showed a 0 per cent drop vandalism over 1M2 The program is ongoing with crime prevention officer Bob Globe Productions second musical since Its revival In last is Rogers and Ilammentdns Oklahoma It sells oat the John Elliott Theatre a number of nights during Its February run Canadian country recording artists Good Brothers help Ha I ton residents celebrate the second anniversary of the librarycultural centre Continued from Page AT BOMB VISITORS OF NOTE Toronto Argo naut linebacker Terry Berryman vislta Maple Avenue Baptist Church He a a member of Athle tes In Action a Chrlat Ian athletic fellowship Robert Bateroan whose wildlife paintings hang as part of the collections of some of world a moat tan I people lecture at the librarycultural cen tre In May Miss Canada visits the Terra ion Area Tories flock to tee John Crosby a coat for the party national leadership when he attends a Ion at Brampton a Someplace Else restau rant Area Grit show the same kind of devotion later In the year head tag into Brampton to hear energy minister Marc Lalonde at a fund raiser for the party A group of Armenian men and their families visit Georgetown arvole Park in June Its a familiar area to then since It where yearn earlier they received their first formal Inst ruction In English after fleeing In their Middle Eastern homeland On their way to a Jamboree in Alberta a group of Irish Scouts drop by Hins Of special note Brian Sm ythe a teenage stroke survivor is In the group tie is named an amb assador and Invited to tell hia Irish peers about the dangers and myths of strokes A crowd of is drawn to a Spoons cone at Georgetown and District High School BREAK A LEG More on the entertainment arts there was so much for Georgetown era last year The Cab Singers and Georgetown Choral Soc iety delight audiences In the spring with Feel The Spirit concert and later in the year unite for Sing Gloria a gala concert of Christmas music There is such a high demand for Pay TV the Halton Cable has troub le keeping up and some subscribers miss out on the first Pay TV broad casta As part of the musical series sponsor by the Kills Arts Council recording artists Sarah and Rob ert bring guitar and keyboards to the John Elliott Theatre for a delightful evening Halton Hills firefighters spent almost three hours battling a blase at Thompson Fuel In Acton The fire was In February and was the first of three serious Waits In the community s downtown core in Dale Wood centre the director of the Georgetown Choral Society and the Cantanle Singer lead Ihe Ac bill Choral Society as well IU work In east of I appreciated by Marilyn Look and Mayer Speakers stolen A car parked In an driveway had its right rear passenger window smashed and a set of Pioneer three way speakers worth ISO and a black wooden cabinet stolon regional police an Investigating the Ok theft DRY CLEANING DAT DDT SERVICE 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE The year in review Students at George town and District Highs School donate a scrim to the John Elliott Theat re The sheer backdrop was used In their prod of Guys and Dolls Photography buffs get to strut their stuff at the second show at the llbrarycul centre gallery Meanwhile drama students produce Arthur Miller The Crucible The Man Most Likely To by Joyce is the first play of Georgetown Little Theatre 1963M sea son IN PASSING Social services provider in Hills consider a United Way for the town Some residents in the River Run condoml nium development t happy about a co operative housing project being built ac ross the street They fear the cooperative bring down the of their homes The Georgetown Kiwanis Club celebrates Its fifth anniversary Council endorses the For Public Works Day the town public works department holds rint open home at the Gordon Arena Baker tries on some of the equipment Phone LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER EVENING COURSE WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS STARTING JAN 2584 COURSES TAX DEOUCTBtE name AREAVAUBLE THROUGH CENTOS Of of canada located coast TO COAST 8770751 OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada own hospital bid for a heliport and construct ion of the facility gels underway with the ex pension of the hospital in the summer When a local automo bile dealership brings in professional helicopter pilot with his wings Georgetown residents line up to see the com from the air at a bead The nth annual Crazy Boat Race sponsored by the raises for Multiple Scle rosis A crafty bank robber has police diver ted to another bank as he robs the Main Street Georgetown branch of the Toronto Dominion Bank In April NDPMPPa Mel Swart and Brian Charlton visit and share Coun Sheldon concerns that standard aggregates will be able to start quarrying if recommends Ions on the Niagara Escarpment drafted by hearing officers are ap proved Local MPs John Mc and Otto Jelin are pleased with electoral boundary pro posals which appear In June The new boundar ies would create a riding from Milton and Hills and the rural hern half of Burlington They agree this more accurately represents the rural interests of the three community com Not everyone guffaws when Burlington Walter that put In Its own bid In the prov domed stadium competition choses a site it says will be easily accessible by public transit and highway It a near Oak vllles Ninth Line on the Peel Halton border The poor condition of tow motors at Maple Lodge Farms south of Norval Is mentioned in a coroner inquest in De cember HERE AT While they frequently report on change newspapers are not without change themselves and The Herald shad a few of its Web widths change in narrowing the paper fractionally Herald sports editor Dave Rowney is named editor In February rep lacing Paul Dorsey who had been editor for three years Gerry Timbers joins the Her aid staff from the Brampton Daily Times as sports editor After nine years of penning his acid wit cartoonist Greg Landry leaves the paper and the area in pursuit of other job prospects Brian Le- mny a Georgetown res ident takes over confid ently Started in August 1980 Heralds Week end Extra is dropped in December One thing won change The Heralds appreciation for its rea and their com men la To you have a nappy New Year HALTON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY Get Paid WHILE LEARN A VALUABLE Technical Trade The Canadian Forces pay and train you In electronics or any one of our other technical trades The Canadian Forces also offer you the opportunity to travel and learn more about the world Serving with the army navy 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