Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1989, p. 1

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Canadian Cancer Society kicks off 100000 campaign The Georgetown Cancer Society kicked off Its most ambitious cam ever last week with the An Cancer Breakfast at the North Halton Golf and Country Club The Georgetown unit wants to hit the mark in i960 marking the first time their goal has hit six figures Ted Gorth will lead the Georgetown campaign as chair man with Barb Johnson as residen tial chairperson Graham as Industrial chairman and Marny and Bob Malcoimson as the com merdal leaders Jean King leads the daffodil campaign Curwood Packaging organized the campaign breakfast and Cynthia Green will look after the coin boxes Last year the Georgetown unit set a goal of but they over whelmed that target by raising Events scheduled for this year include Coop for Cancer April 2 through April 8 daffodils sales on April 14 and IS Classic Cars for Cancer on June 18 and the annual BUI Smith Invitational Golf Tour nament on June Since its incep tion in the Bdl Smith ment has raised more than for cancer Ron Potter president of the On tario division of the Cancer Socie ty called the mark truly in ambitious goal following the awesome results m campaigns are even more important than ever because were truly on the threshold of some of the most important breakthroughs of the disease said Mr Potter The national organization is pro ud of its ability to keep its ad ministration costs down he said AntiPoverty Activists March to Queens Park Amidst a honking of horns and waves from passing motorists a group of anti poverty activists passed through Halton Hills Thurs day on the last leg of a 16day march to Queens Park Organizers say the Queens Park rally today Saturday is expected to attract a fourfigure number of people making it the most power fill anti poverty rally for decades The name of the game is tha were trying to maximize the pressure on the Peterson govern ment said marcher John Clarke of the Union of Unemployed Workers in London Over groups in Ontario will be represented at the rally Mr Clarke said the poverty group hopes to force the provincial government to implement the first stage of the Thomson Report published by the Social Assistance Review Committee of the provin cial government The first stage of the report will help the poor get out of the welfare trap be said by allowing those on social assistance to keep their part time earnings The anti- poverty group Is also asking for Continued on Page OPEN 10 10 DAILY Worth the Drive to Acton PAGES POWER group chosen as Actons Citizen of the Year POWER the local group fighting a proposed landfill site at the Acton Quarry has been named Acton Citizen of the Year by the Acton branch of the Hills Chamber of Commerce The Acton branch chose the 300- POWER Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources group last week because of all the hours theyve put in and the work theyve done to help Acton keep the dump out of this community said former Ac ton Chamber of Commerce dent Mike Manes Mr Manes said POWER had done a good job fighting for the citizens of the community We fed very honored that they have recognized us and what we ve been doing over the past few years said POWER president Ruth French Thursday POWER was formed two years ago to keep Reclamation Systems Incorporated a local consortium from getting approval for a landfill site in the Acton Quarry located at Third Line and 22 This award should give us a boost in general public awareness said Mrs French She said she hoped the Citizen of the Year award would mean an in creased membership POWER presently has almost one per cent of the local population POWERS concern is that the Ac ton Quarry site sits on land that slopes into Georgetown If ground waters are contaminated by gar bage in the site local water will also be contaminated POWER says If they RSI get this that is supposed to pollute the water no one will want to live around here said Mr Manes POWER is aided in its fight against RSI who recently put in a proposal to the provincial govern ment to turn the quarry into a land fill site by the Town of Halton Hills The town has reserved of its 1989 budget for the RSI battle Mrs French said POWER ap preciates the towns support but feels the provincial government should also be helping it s a shame that small towns like Halton Hills have to bear the brunt of all this she said Next year the town wilr pro bably have to allow more money But POWER is optimistic that a battle with RSI can be won Mrs French said that information from a report on the Milton and Burl ington sites recently reviewed as hosts of Haltons landfill site showed that the Milton site was chosen partially because it con tains clay and not the shale found in Burlingtons site Shale isnt always impermeable said Mrs French She added that the Acton site also contains shale which would let contaminated water leak through the site into the soil Choral Society says You come too You come too is the Georgetown Choral Societys way and Robert Frost of in viting you to attend the Spring Concert April 21 and at the Alliance Church Main Street South Conductor A Dale Wood has in cluded three of Robert Frost poems set to music by Randall Thompson in the program The selections will change pace from the mysterious Phantom of the Opera to the earthy joy of farm copse and meadow Every family has its own Robert Frost farmer teacher come shoemaker come peoples poet The history of Upper Canada is very like that of Robert Frost New England Both lands had their pioneers who worked the unrelenting land but took time to listen to the bird song the swish of the scythe cutting hay or the laughter of youngsters in the woods A moment to listen to the gentle voice of God the familiar suddenly remembered tears sprung from the sudden joy of memory These particular poems were written around the time of the World War before Frost became famous However Thompsons music is more re cent commissioned in the late 1950s Both men were New Englanders Harvard men at that with the strange mix of rustic simplicity coupled with a hard streak to survive whatever the risks The music takes us through the struggle to a final serenity Men work together I told him from the heart Whether they work together or apart You come too Get your tickets from Oxbow Books or from any choir member or from 8776839 POWERful stuff POWER Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources members are shown here with local politicians at the Feb 18 a meeting of environmentallyconcerned groups The group was named Citizen of the Year by the Acton Chamber of Commerce and will officially receive the award at a ceremony April 29 Left to right are federal MP Garth Turner POWER president French POWER member Rita Landry Dr Clarke Thomson provincial Walt Elliot and John Jackson of a St Catharines citizens group Herald photo RASPERS opening SOON ASS CORNER OF ST MOUNTAINVIEWM S GEORGETOWN 8772418 BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE Realty of Distinction Inc Realtor MEMBER BROKER I 112 Main St S Georgetown Comer 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