Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1984, p. 7

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130GUEIPHST SECTION ABOUT THE HILLS Wins federal contract Agencies Ltd in Georgetown has won a federal contract to provide the defence department with solid state amplifiers the department of supply and services has announced was among the unclassified contracts worth or more thai were awarded by the department to Canadians during the week ended June Youth leadership If to IS years old and enjoy camping and other outdoor skills the Credit Valley Conservation Authority has a special program just for you Tuesday afternoons The Youth Leadership Program begun last week and runs all summer long It teaches teenagers conservation woodsmanship skills and the natural heritage of the Niagara Escarpment Young naturalists are invited to show upat the Terra Cotta Conservation Area Tuesdays at p m for the two hour program At the end of the summer each leader will have a completed diary of personal thoughts poetry and experiences A crest will be awarded to those who participate regularly For more information call waste dilemma Development In Georgetown could be held up because of the WiUiam Ltd The regions waste disposal engineer Jack told The Herald that the sewage capacity now being used by is beyond the capacity anticipated by the town He said that If reduce the industrial waste it produces It will hinder new housing developments We re going to have a collision somewhere If the situation t solved Mr Cor said It could cause problems as far as providing services for new development The region sewage plant can only handle so much wjiste material Farm tape The Hal ton Region has an audio visual presentation entitled Agriculture The Invisible Giant that is available for groups to borrow The film Is sponsored in part by the Hal ton Agricultural Advisory Committee and sets the historical and cultural basis of Haltona activities The video cassette tape is available in both VHS and Beta format For more information call Liz at Ext Come join parade Follow the parade from Eastern Avenue down Mill Street to the Acton Arena where the festivities of the penny can ml fait The parade starts at the penny carnival at approximately pm It Is sure to be a fun filled night for all so come join the parade and don l forget your For more Informal- ion call the Summer Activities Hoi Line The Hills and Parks De s Summer Activities Programs are celebrating the half way point the summer with a mid summer night parade and penny carnival m downtown Acton Aug The theme of this year s parade is Roc It n Through the Ages and will feature floats and costumes made by the children of the Summer Activities Programs Trip to Florida Not going away on holidays this summer Don I let thai get you down Come to the Lions Pool Saturday and let your imagination go wild The Aquatic staff will be taking an imaginary Trip to Florida and you are invited Bring your beach toys well provide the beach music and be there from Regular admission rales apply Injured at work The Halton Hills Association of Injured Workers will be holding its first General Meeting tonight Wednesday at to 10 in The meeting is taking place at Georgetown gym on the southeast comer of Main Street and Maple Avenue All injured workers and Interested citizens are welcome Beach party The Aquatic at the Georgetown Pool and the Dick Pool invite you to attend our California style Beach Party Saturday Well be playing Beach Boys music and swimming up a storm its going to be a lot of fun Drop over to the pool In your flowery Beach shirt durng the public swim Georgetown Pool Dick LicataPool 130 Dont forget to bring your beach toys I Only half day pass The Recreation and Parks Department Is now offering a half day pass for our Summer Activity Programs Children who are In summer school or are taking morning swimming lessons can now Join in on the summer fun To register or for more information call Tennis for youth begins The Hills Rec reation and Parks De partment with the assistance of the Ont ario Tennis Association is offering a Summer Tennis Camp for youth ages to IS years The program will run for four weeks starting Tuesdays at the Emrnerson Tennis Courts and Thursdays at the Joseph Gibbons tennis courts Our Instructors Dean Jackson and Mike Hur ley have planned a challenging and ftln camp structured as foll ows hour tennis skill instruction 1 hour of practice play and or drills with special fun competitions The schedule Is to 10 30 am for to years old 10 30 to 12 noon for those 12 years and der 1 to 30 for those years and and to 16 years and under Register now at the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department James Street Geo rgetown Monday to Friday B 30am to per person Join the Junior Tennis Camp for the highlight of your summer Trivia questions answered Acton teen writes book on James Bond yANlIHHllN the name for Bond Those j re just a couple of the David Gummano plans to put in his book on Jiimu Bond The imager dot iirtoons for the Erin Advocate and months ago sent his in to Scholastic Pub in Toronto and found them intiristcd Its Davids first attempt writing a The editor Jim Davis a James Bund fun the turly haired said He his infill to git it to Ho through David is to James Bond He he ill films all IS of them many Laughing said his is always angry with him because the family cant watch thing else on TV whin there a Bond film on seventies and got hook David said t AST ACTION The fast action elab orate sets and gadgets the special effects and the pretty girls appeal The book project was thought up last bummer when David recognized he knew a lot about Bond I thought I might as will do something prod he said Now whenever theyre on TV I get away with watching the Bond films by saying I need more trivia questions Already Davids When It is hoi out and the wind conditions to be right what Is one of the mot I popular activities one could do on a lake Three participants here demonstrate art windsurfing These surfers were showing their stuff this weekend at Kcho Conservation on Kelso Lake United Church Taking a stand against pornography A United Church of Canada report changing of the laws to regulate and event ban porno the solution to mulll hill Ion dollar industry that especially degrades bun a customs and community standards ihange when enough people dimand he report says in wit to those who argue that pornography has always existed and Is Impossible to eradicate Local vanity stores can sell magazines in which Black or Jewish people arc degraded and tortured re purl says Why do we tolerate such abuse womin The report to be pre sented the United Church General Court til in Mordcn Manlt Aug to 1G says pornography negates express ion of love and a form of intimate ion between equal turning human beings into ob jects by focusing on parts of the body and ignoring he mind and the spirit The report says Can pornography lnd- rakes in mill ion a year part of a North American try thai grossed billion in Kiddle porn accounts for about billion of the American tuke with estimated 1 million children forced to part icipatc the report says The report says church should urge Canada Minister of Justue to amend the Criminal Code to Provide a concise and complete definition of pornography Provide that product Ion distribution rental or leasing of any porno graphic material be an offense and the Ion of material be broadened to regulate video material and tele vision programs The report also says church members should lobby for establish ment of a censor board under strict control of a legal definition of porno graphy and where or boards exist that videotapes be Included in their Ion It says United Church members should take group action against pornography by demon strating outside stores selling pornography by writing to politicians and by supporting anti- pornography groups compiled 113 trivia questions and the list keeps growing He anti having 175 questions the time hes finished The book could be printed this year or next year and David has been told that Scholastic really likes what hes shown them so far and will go through with it DRAWING Ills drawing talent has also conic in useful for this project David has about five Bond car toons ready to run with the trivia questions Everybody asks mo if get bored David said No Besides the trivia questions and the cart oons Davids book will include information on special effects and gad gets used in the Bond films For more informat ion the teenager called actor Roger Moore in April and talked to him Mr Moore has played James Bond in several of the Bond films It was just after the Oscars I been trying to gel an Interview with him for the past year David said Mr Moores agent offered the opportunity for a personal interview to David but because of the distance lo Hills the inter view was done over the phone He was friendly around David said I plan lo call him again this summer David said he was rtally nervous during DAVID the interview and that his hands shook while he tried to take notes When he asked Mr Moore how his approach doing the Bond films differed from Sean Con David was told Well I try to memorize the lines and I try to bump into the David also chatted with Scan call ing him in his dressing room before Mr was scheduled to go on the Tonight Show He was friendly but in a rush David said He wished me luck on my book Hes not like Roger Moore He gets rather fed up with doing Bond interviews after awhile David a friends didnt believe him when he said he had talked with Roger Moore and Sean I had to play Ihe tape for them David said with a smile Meantime Davids family is planning to move to California and David says hed like to go to filmmaking school to become a director or producer of films Make garbage decision fast businessmen tell region By AM PfcDERIAN Herald Staff When there more than one person in making a decis ion It can seem to take forever Last week regional councillors were ad vis ed to make their dec Is ion on what to do with the ever accumulating regional garbage fast Chambers of Commerce Association representative Seraflni acknowledged councillors didnt have an easy task on their hands but requested the garbage decision be made as expeditiously Mr Serafmi was ex pressing the concern of businessmen In the rcg ion who ore afraid there wont be any place lo put their garbage CERTIFICATE The region recently received an emergency certificate from the Ministry of the Environ allowing It to dumping at the Burlington landfill site for another four By the end of that time ihe Ministrys Environ mental Board should have made Its decision on the safety of further dumping in Burlington Were not criticising the region Were not saying youre moving slow Mr Seraflni said many times during course of his talk as councillors took offense He asked councillors not to be colored in their decision by students of not In my back yard school but in stead to make their decision on a future landfill site according to scientific analysis Burlington Waller Mulkcwich ask If businesses recycling their wastes or at least source separ for garbage coll hat commitment Mr ship and offered to act Serafmi said he would as go between with be prepared lo recom Council and the business mend it to his member community Energy from waste Beardmore moves up on the list SERA Mr Seraflni said he would ask his member ship to do so We understand its delicate and youre treading on toes all were saying is con elude the process as quickly as he COMMITMENT Burlington Coun Rob Forbes tried to get a commitment from Mr Serafmi that the Cham membes would stand strong with the regions decision when it is made for a landfill site and give It support against the not In my backyard groups Reluctant to make By ANI Herald Mali Actons Beardmore Tannery is starting to look better as a location for the region propos Energy From Waste The changed perspec live is due to a letter sent by Ihe Ford Motor Company Ltd of Oak last week formally withdrawing Fords participation in the Energy From Waste project The company bowed lo public pressure from residents neighboring the plant who fear smell noise and traffic problems if the regions per cent of garbage is brought Ford to be burned for energy Ford said they re ceived a name petition from residents opposed the company taking part in the pro ject Iwas disappointed lo hear they were with drawing at this time because many of those concerns of residents could be met project officer Vicky Gibson said Many of those issues are becoming more real than they should be REPORT Although Beardmore was low on the list of suitable sites for an From Waste plant Miss Gibson said the project could potent tally come lo Beard more This may force us to re evaluate our whole list of ones we were going to exclude she said Project staff are now preparing a final report on the public response the Energy From Waste project following a number of public meet ings We II try to educate the public more and see where we can work with the community and overcome their con corns Miss Gibson said Vaudeville Night Thursday at 7 the Recreation and Parks Deportment Summer Activities Pro grams will be present their second annual Vaudeville Night This Is your ity to come and see first hand some skits songs crafts and artwork as presented by the parti of the summer programs Special appearances Open letter to Slopitch League IN YOUR OPINION Question Do you support liquor being sold on election day Georgetowns Miller feels should be sold ion day I doi what makes day so special Frank Maddlgan of Georgetown says I think it should be I cant see any reason why liquor store shouldnt be open I think it should says Edison of town You should be to have a social drink if you want to before you vole will be made by Tot Lot Summer Activities Ccn Sports Camp Day Gentlemen Camp and I know of no other way Arts The leaders will to reach all the players also be getting together coaches and executive with the program sup- members of the to perform for ills Service Club Slo- audience Pitch League than Dont miss this event through the pages of the of the summer to be held local paper and with Centennial Middle kindness I address School from lo letter to you Refreshments will very sincere be provided free to all You to all comers teams who gav up two weekends to play ball In Ihe annual SloPltch Tournament without rewards but a team trophy to the Champ ions Your very kind urc enabled Make a Wish of Hills to be the recipient of One Thousand Dollars Mom was organist By J ROSS and P STEWART Herald Correspond en Percy Bally a member of a well known family In Stewart town the late Mr and Mrs A Bally passed away recently in His mother Mrs Mary Bally was organist at St The way I look at it Church for I think so says Scott said Georgetowns Will- of Georgetown lam If a person Olid all J dont think drinking wants to drink on elect- will affect the peoples ion day and the stores An estimated in damages was done to vote are closed he will get it Porsche which was parked on Mill Street In before election day Georgetown Its wiper blades were bent Saturday WWJSffivWXvWWWWIWKMWWW morning from the Halton Hills Service Club SIo- League Congratulations to the on winning the Championship and to all teams for your good sportsmanship and fair play My fellow officials Ron and Will Noms enjoyed the Sun day July games and you for the unity to umpire in it was fun of Hills is grateful to all those participants in the Hills Service Club Leaiue and we thank you all Yours In good health Bryan Lewis Make a Wish of Halton Hills

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