Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1984, p. 7

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BOTTOMS UP llaltoti PC Otto Jellnrk showed how he was to keep his bottom from now on night he modelled bum shield mode Just fur him Herald photo Bum steer claims Otto at barbeque Herald Staff Consen been gelling the steer for accuding tin Ion PC Candidate Olio Pulling out a piece of Ik which he lied round his buttocks Saturday night Mr melt told about sup porters that he Intends lo wear wtut he called a hum shield from now Ik urged others at ending the PC the rounds of Jim Snow to do likewise Thesluntuasa jibcat Liberal leader John whose habit of lapp ing women icrrc the papers The bum hi eld was also to protect my wall el from further gouging he I Ibcrals Mr told his The candidate spoke after more than an hour of excellent dancing by students of Burlington School of Dincc The youngsters entertained with ethnic and colorful cos Menu for the person event was cued chicken Bumming it Progressive Conservative candidate Olio Jelinek Is sensitive about his tush To protect it from any wayward hands he mode himself a board bum shield Saturday night he enthusiastically wiggled his bottom to tie delight of about supporters at a barbecue party thrown by MPP Jim Snow However Mr Jelinek refused to don the bum shield and repeat his performance later when asked by newspaper photographers Music with message There was a message for the Liberals Saturday night at a barbecue party held by Progressive Conservatives As they chewed barbecued chicken on MPP Jim Snow spacious Trafalgar Road property PCs listened to the disco beat of Michael Jackson Beat It and watched Burlington Sue Dance School students move to the music Beat it was dedicated the Liberals Cheques missing A Sargent Road Georgetown family re ported in money and travellers cheques stolen sometime bo twecn Friday and Sun thy Ballon regional police are investigating A Till John McDermid Praising his leader for debate composure Herald Staff is nothing but for Pros re leader I isl week in tin leaders George PC candidate John I fill Mr did mil Mr said about Ins leader Wednesday nights performances Mind vou I was In to showed id Tin it id I tin II in PC Jelinek Mr ine confirmed hi rship ijnbililics Hit deb Electloii84 Campaign report Mr genllc king re election In tl BramptonGeorgetown profiled by statisticians excellent who could hold ins under pressure Mr Me told The Herald Asked if he thought voters were influenced ihc debate Mr IKnniiJ yes rtinforctd their feeling ave them a much belli he said Of Ontario federal ridings Brampton Georgetown had the third highest population with 171 rest dents Today thai ion has grown to about and its still growing Most of he growth however has been in Brampton where the growth rale was 110 per cent be tween 1971 and 19S1 makes up the square kilometres riding but its growth rate at a much slower pace than In existence since Brampton George town is a riding per those of British origin 195 according to the 1981 Statistics Can a da Census The ethnic ion of the riding is on the rise and 1981 a per cent 100 French per cent Italian per cent Portuguese per cent of the resi dents with per cent of them fluent in French as well Of the residents of the riding j8 per cent were born in Ontario 11 per cent elsewhere in Canada and per cent were Immigrants Of the immigrants 1 percent of them arrived between 1965 and 1981 Two parent families make up per cent of the families in Bramp ton Georgetown People living alone accounted for per cent of the riding a households fewer than the Canadian average of per cent In 1981 per cent of Brampton George town homes were owned by their occupants This is higher than the per cent average in Ontario Single family homes or duplexes made up Q per cent of all dwellings compared per cent in the province Apartments made up only 182 per cent homes In the riding compared to per cent in Ontario As well more than half of the homes in the riding were built be tween 1971 and 19B1 The average value of owner occupied dwellings was in 1981 some what higher than the provincial average According to the sua here were farms in the riding covering acres ind mostly dairy or cat lie farms In i960 the farms sold 1 million worth Almost per cent of farmers worked off the farm at mother jab for close to two thirds of year In the riding the sector has been expanding with a of small and med mm sued plants Mnnu employed 33 per cent of the labor force with the largest employers being Northern Telecom American Motors Cat Carrier Air Condi ioning and Peel Memorial Hospital Community and bust service employ per cent of the labor force while retail trade In 1U81 there people in he ing Idbtir force with p 1 per for per for won In June the employ in nl J per CALL BEFORE A M WE SEflVE MANY GEORGETOWN BUSINESSES WHY NOT YOU NEXT COURSES guild a on AUG 7 Tut fi AUG Hon Except Noon SEPT 10 Mod A Wed Control Available For Handlcappatll For mora Information and enrollment call 8775844 FISH WITH THE PROS ianteu REASONABLE RATES Rilling at ill rate in CAPTAIN 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