Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1985, p. 6

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SECTION A THE Wednesday April IBHS Campaign notebook PC offices opening By Herald Ma If Monday morning the first campaign office for Peter was opened up in Milton The Progressive Con candidate for Million Burlington had citizenship and culture cabinet minister Susan I present to do the honors for the new office it Martin St Georgetown Acton and Burlington campaign offices have been round and should be opening shortly Mr press officer Belly Fisher told The Herald Mr Pomcroys Georgetown office la at Street near the Burger King In the former Aladdin Lighting store Kcnlner is Georgetown campaign manager The Acton office is at 19 Mill St In the downtown area Susan Kuschler Is Acton campaign manager Mrs Fisher said jre in for all but the Burlington office at 1249 uclph Line Mr is hoping get further support from cabinet ministers to open his other campaign offices she Campaign chairman Bert Arnold and Mrs Fisher his assistant been working on getting the offices and selling then up with desks phone lines and ampaign signs The signs arc abso lutely beautiful Mrs Fisher said She said theyve been printed and have to be distributed in the community now Probably within the next week youll see the signs emerge Mrs Fisher said The provincial PCs arc taking advantage or the computer lists of volun teers and supporters l heir federal counter parts had in the Sep tember 19M election Their whole operation is also on computers Mrs Fisher said Along with the regul ars the party has been recruiting new members in Halt on Burlu gton over the last two weeks Mrs Fisher said theres a resurgence of interest in the PC party which can be attributed to the large federal win by Prime Minister Brian She thinks Canadians arc swinging towards becoming a PC society Government can work much more lively if everybodys from the same base Mrs Fish said Your lines run more smoothly then Wearing two hats By AM Herald Stall Peter future as regional chair man is to be final zed in the next few days he told The Herald The Progressive Con candidate for Ha It on Burlington is wearing two hats as he does his full time regto chairman duties and scurries around to campaign for himself in he May provincial election Ill have a statement in the next couple of days I havent finalized it yet Mr said So many people arc a part of what Im doing right now that I want to be fair to every body thats for me right now Monday Mr was in Milton to open his first campaign office with the help of Citizen ship and Culture Minis Susan Fish Hes working on more cabinet mini sters in the riding for the rest of his campaign office openings Everybodys running all over the place trying do two lo three jobs plus their own election campaign Mr roy said of the govern ments ministers One of the major chal lenges of Burl ington is proving to be its size This Burling ton riding Is really big andgolng to require a lot of time to do all that travelling Mr roy said having spent Monday going from to Milton to Burl to Acton and back to Georgetown Spring Thankof fering By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Norval Presbyterian Church Womens Missionary Societys Spring Is April at p Obcrholtxer or Pennsylvania is the speaker She will be using floral arrange ments to illustrate scripture verses Special music will be by Barbara Daniel All are welcome country boy By KAY WILSON Herald Many area people night at Georgetown High School last Thursday night Several local young people took part in the program preceding the live broadcast Edgar sang Country Boy along with several her selections Emergency 911 publicity suffering budget cuts Take that us spirit week at Georgetown District High School la si week During activities students took time during Ihelr lunch hour bidding to who could throw pies their favorite person Photo by Maybank AT GDHS Spirit week puts the blues on hold fcASt Herald Correspondent March was Rebel Spirit Week George town District High School Activities were held throughout he week designed to pick up school spirit and Rebel pride Spirit week off with an assembly toon djy morning Students were introduced to the team members and coaches of the school sports and academic clubs Following this students listened to a song by male in drag A hog dog eating con was held during the lunch periods on Tues day were Balling fad required to twelve hoi dogs as fast as they could Winners of the were Ben Coin Dave Allan and Neil Monroe A pie throw was held Wednesday of Spirit Week Students voluntee red to be victims wire on in an auction The person offering the highest price for the pie got the tunity of throwing the pie student Student spirits were perked up by Thursday In this competition students wire required to dress up like their singing Mar and mime to a song of their choice The winning group performed the song Jungle Love by Morris Day Tune Members of the group were Paul Wilson Paul Paul Dobs on Owen Gray and Murk Pus ink Another pie throw was held on Friday except this time pies were thrown at the teachers in the high school One teacher was auctioned off to a student for Spirit Week ended off with a dance held at the sthoolon night Over approximately dollars was raised throughout Spirit Week Proceeds of this money will go inio student funds and the Cystic Fibrosis AMI Herald Ma If The promotion and publicity budget for the emergency system has been cut from to J 11050 reducing he total 1 program cost to Publicity committee chairman BUI Gall a regional police sergeant announced the trimming last week to the regions lion and finance depart The department had asked for a more and cost effective publicity program than anginal one submit The main hrust of the program is not so much to tell people what Oil is because its in wide enough circulation that they know what it is Sgl Gall said The primary thrust is to educate people that Its here in Gall and his committee members intend to do that with the gency vehicles like fire and police cruisers He said the dccals be put on lances because theyre operated by and Peel regions Jointly and Peel hasnt adapted he Oil system Gall said the 911 seals will also be put on school buses all of We think thats important because school buses move around the region like moving bill boards he said And should the bus become involved in an accident the on is there where call for help During Police Week will also be distributed to the public Gall said As well the publicity budget includes money for phone stickers Infor pamphlets color ing books and posters The information pamphlets will tell people how the system works and what services they can through it The coloring books are intended to get the message across to children Sgt Gall said He said posters would be put up in municipal buildings to make town and regional staff and Active advertising for Ihe new telephone number won begin until November Gall said He explained the reason for that was so that people won use the emergency number until it has been implemented Police Chief James Harding said the Metro politan Toronto Police Chief had tremendous problems with Oil He said he also talked with the Hamilton Police Chief and from his debates with the two men came conclu sion that the timing was crucial for the publiciz ing of the program Motoring for flowers Theres a bus trip to the Garden Club of Toronto Flower Show coming up The shows at the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre The trip is being organ I led by the George town and District Horticultural Society and the 10 cost return includes admission the show For more information call 877 or DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 SI on Hwy 7 GEORGETOWN Need fulltime emergency coordinator Ladies in Milton display rug skills RE- SMITH Herald I AD Summary day for the Region of Hills regarding the Rug Braiding Course was held in Parish Hall at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Milton March There were ten branches of District Womens Inst I lutes who participated in It besides nine other organizations in the area There was a great showing of handicrafts not only of braided rugs but many other interest tilings an decorated with braids Many came during the afternoon and evening to admire show Two I members from Ihe Ballinafad Branch look after the snack bar which was well Nancy Schmidt from the Home Economics Branch from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food was in charge A special feature of the program was a I demonstration by Sandru Moore who is a custom rug braider She also hud some beautiful rugs on display I The McLmery and the their services and of their musical talents to for social evening and donee hich was sponsored by the church on Saturday nmg at Ihe nity Centre Ladies provided lunch and a friendly get- together was enjoyed by Herald Staff ft would be foolhardy not to have a full time emergency planning the regional police chief said last week Chief James Harding endorsed having a full time staff person respon for planning to handle emergency lions In region He said that during his 29 years or police work he responded to seven major emergency situa lions and appreciates a well orchestrated and finely tested lion response to a disa situation Chief Harding said he think the regions plans are tremendously lacking In any aspect but that there was cause for concern because there was still much work required to finish the emergency plan Without a full time emergency planner I don t think we jabnghl chief said We need a plan and we need to test it regularly Without this were derelict in our duty Administration and to make the position a wo contract to be reviewed the end of 1905 in consideration of making it a Meanwhile phone jacks are going to be increased in the regions nit tee i 1 establish the room as the communications centre in event of an gency NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Iho Councl lor the Cor Iho Town of H lis proposes pass a By law stop up and convoy that part Slroot Word I Acton as Part I A copy Plan 20R Is available lor viewing m Clork a Office Municipal Ad m Build Road Tdo Council w a Committee I shall hoar any person who claims that his or nor land will bo by Iho By law who plios bo heard at a mooting to bo held In Council Chambers locatod on Trafalgar Road In Town Hills on tho 29th day April 985 This n was first published on the day of Richardson ClerkAdmlnlttralor The Corporation the Town of Hallon Hills Bo HALTON HILLS Georgetown ONTARIO L7Q Roars like lion IMF lit I SMITH Herald Correspondent 1 INAfrAI March certainly went out with the roar of a lion The wind and Ice left many areas without power The Eighth Line from he Fifth down to Hills own line in Erin Township has been without hydro since Sunday afternoon Now Monday morning power is still off It seems there is a tree blown down with part of it hanging over the hydro wires on the Eighth Line If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance Check with State a service ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD St Shop Acton NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The Council the Town of Hallon Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to discuss and examine an application or Plan of Subdivision The subjeel properly comprises 1 ha 34 and is located on lands described as pan Lot Concession Town Hills The applicant proposes sub divide land for he purpose of 16 single family residential lots Further Information is available at Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Dale Monday April Place Municipal Building Trafalgar Road 7th Line Towfiol Hallon Hills Ian Kcilh MCI P Director of Planning I LOTH STORE J MLKAbsVARETY WE WILL NOT UNDERSOLD Invito you Matt and SUPREME WINDOW A Button Quality MILL ST E ACTON Paul Nielsens Clothing THE LD0XHG GLASS 16 MAW ST ACTON UNTIL AT Million MOM 140 MILL ST ACTON invites You to shop for fine mi Place QUEEN ST ACTON FAST TAKE OUT FOODS 8531141 BRING HOLLYWOOD HOME TONIGHT mo MENS AND WOMEN FASHIONS 37 Mill St Acton 8532280 J CARPET CORNER MILL ST ACTON 8533620 Family Rum tauran I MILL ST ACTON FOODS MAIN ST N ACTON 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