Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1986, p. 7

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United Way Election veteran Tom Hewer is campaign chief Herald Stuff is not much difference bet wan running a politico campaign running a campaign for charity Tflm Hewer campaign chairman Or the United Way has done both jobs and knows the similarities Any political campaign ha to Mr Hewer said last campaign Mr Hewer irked MP John McDermid s He was the MP Georgetown cam during the 1984 federal election That vear John won every poll and Tom Hewer had his biggest victory as an supporter of the Progressive Conservatives The campaign goal for the United Vtay 11 measured in dollar Were very Its a tremendous community Mr Hewer mid tor the past Mr Hewer has been an administrator at Georgetown District High School By noting for the United Way Mr Hen it wants to contribute to the where he and his Karen and their two boys live Until a month ago Mr Hewer was member of the United Way of directors Then former campaign chairman Steamer Em retired as chairman and the United Way board of directors pick Mr Hewer as a replacement because of his experience Mr Mr Hewers first involvement in politics in his home town Guelph when he was seven years old Mayor Norm was running for a seat in the Ontario Legislature and Tommy Hewer was helping That first loss did not discourage Mr Hewer who remained on active Progressive Conservative Alter graduating from school Mr moved to Thunder Bay where he was a pilot and started a career in administration He was also a cam manager and regional resources chairman for the Pro gressive Conservatives While in the north he acted as the advance man for Premier Bill Davis Whenever Premier Davis was in the area Mr Hewer made sure he went to the right places Mr Hewer was also a director of Boys Clubs of Canada during his six years in Northern Ontario The challenge of being campaign chairman for the Hills united Ways first campaign Is going smoothly so far Mr Hewer said The group is still in the planning stages gearing up for the October We still need volunteers More volunteers makes it easier on everyone he said Door todoor visits begin In October The United Way appreciates one shot contributions but would like even more regular contributions from those who give port of their pay cheque to the community Mr Hewer said One of our thrusts is that dona lions be brought back to Hills he said People working in Toronto and donating regularly there are donating to Toronto a gen Donations can be transferred to Hills now there is a local United he said After October is over the cam team will dissolve until next year anniversary The family of Charles and Doris Burt are In vltlng friends and relatives to a social gel together In honor of their parents wedding an niicrsary The event takes place at Hall Aug at p for a and for a short program Granddaughter returns to native homestead SMITH Herald Correspond Wendy Hack from England is spending a holiday in Canada At present she is staling with her aunt and cousin at the Smith Form While here there are other el at Ives and friends she has never met who hope welcome her She is a granddaughter of Tommy BARRY D TIMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE MounlalnviewRd GEORGETOWN The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemiPrivate Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your needs Service Includes full dining room service nursing assistance laundry service a of planned I it lenities including pool beauty shop gift shop bar service The Bennett Health Care Centre I A nonprofit foundation with Goorgatown Momortol Hospital 1 Princess Anne Drive Georgetown Ontario L7G 2B8 8770117 THE HERALD Page ASSIC building multiservice centre EDITOR NOTE The Herald ha agreed to of columns about member gentle participating In the Hilton Hilli Lulled Way campaign Ttui It the year the town had a United Way Theie will allow reader a chance to tee where their donation will be going In the way of program and United Way no di Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hours Frl a Open Situ day from Bam NEW NUMBER Sinclair Ave una Georgetown 8776682 Pulling together The United Way mined closer lo president made its campaign goal W7 llu ion to til ted Way 13 when the lon KlwunU resident Jim ir it the North Hub donated Klwnnls Vice tub 000 warning unit short term solution Acton Social Services and In formation Centre is a multi service centre concerned with the delivery of health and welfare services in Ac- Ion and area We attempt to meet community needs either by Elementing programs of our own or encouraging and assisting others to Many agencies offering services In the area got their North Hflllon In I e Volunteer Bureau Youth Employment Ser vices United Way Others are given committee assistance only Acton Daycare Social Planning Council Where appropriate will and ma In lain a program itself Alzheimer Disease Sup port Group Meals on Wheels Drivers exiting from Georgetown Summit Lane and Eden PI ice will be testing out a new warning to a safer one onto Mountninview Road Regional councillors last weeks planning and public works commit tee were told plans to install a temporary basis warning at the intersection of Itoad Summit Lane and den Place a cost of up to WWW This is short term solution until money is found In road construction budget to remove the knoll on Hungry Hollow the clip just south Summit on Mountain lew For severol years risidenls of the area have complained ly problems in turning out of Sum mlt Lane and Eden Place That why an overhead flashing beacon wos installed in the late ttros at the intersection of these two streets Itoad a hidden intersection sign put up Regional staff now want to limit speed of northbound Mountains lew to kilometers per hour when cresting the dip these in tenet lions iTontporution Fool Community bareness of the many services available is Increas ed by the multitude of pamphlets we display Staff are able to provide more specific information and assist people in attaining what Is needed Seniors in particular are given assistance with the many forms they must deal with and help sorting out confusions around pensions sup plements tax rebates etc Our cen tral accessible location is impor tant If additional assistance is required make use of our space and a service such as Public Health Welfare Children Aid Society Adolescent Support Services Legal Clinic Family Counselling Having services In one place goes a long way toward eliminating the confusion the public experiences when needing assistance Who does what Where and When Not only Is this one stop shopp ing very beneficial to clients but also facilitate networking among Ihe many agency workers In cluding of course our own staff More and more we find we are play a coordinating role not just with clients and agencies but also the community as a whole matching needs with offered assistance whether lhat be in the form of clothing a ride to hospital or sub sidization of a child a camp dance We rely heavily on many wonderful volunteers his cars budget had for engineering work lhat stretch of road The work is proceeding and held information is being collected for a preliminary design be presented to the legions planning an I public works commute sometime in November The self warning signs for vehicles exiting Summit Lane Men I hoc are innovallve and will use flishmg lights to urn gvehick- of oncoming traffic staff warn lint because this is experiment certain Inbilitics may be incurred the Region is a resull As its not known when the system would be operation for he same Hills Marilyn Ihinked the planning three tor for his swiftness sensitivity in dressing the problems Clothing FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL ONTARIO SI N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL NEW COURSE WHY NOT START TOOF1IVE ALREADY WORK AROUND YOUR SUMMER I OLID A AND DO THE DAY CRASH COURSE JUST BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS Cooisa or Private Lessons PHONE 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety League THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD AND THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS HALTON REGION ADVANCE REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS NOT PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA ROMAN CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL Rebecca Street Oahville OAKVILLE GRADES 9 T0 3 MILTON GRADES 10 TO 13 BISHOP PAUL FRANCIS SECONDARY SCHOOL Highway Speyside MILTON GEORGETOWN AND ACTON GRADE AUGUST 25TH TO AUGUST 29TH 198S FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE MR PETER PRINCIPAL ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD 19B6 BUS ROUTES ARE POSTED AT THE MAIM ENTRANCE OF EACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAWKEN CHAIRMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD VERY REV J DUFFY CHAIRMAN HALTON OF GOVERNORS KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Manufacturers of- Traditional and European Kitchen Cabinets Vanities LION0 HAS ARRIVED AT BURGER KING Hey kids Come to Burger King in Georgetown on Sunday August 24th at 00 m and meet LionO from the acclaimed television showThundercats Balloons for everyone and Thundercats prizes to be won Don t miss it BIIDfCD 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