President Says New Legal Aid Fees Will Benefit Public EYE CONTAINER LIONS GIFT It may look like an ordinary cooler In the hand of Peter Delllo but it hi a for human Herald Photo mining Mra A Pace and chief of staff AW watch A proposed to for lawyers working under the legal aid program will be of benefit to the public In the opinion of Halton County rodent Jack of Georgetown A lot of lawyers with higher reputations will get Involved he commented The original concept of the legal aid program was to enable anyone to hire any lawyer but some of the more experienced lawyers shunned the program because of the low fees more attractive for them to accept legal aid work Lawyers coils have gone up substantially since the program began and some lawyers just couldnt afford to do much legalaid work Lawyers had to OBITUARY either do a lot of legal aid work or none at all to make it wor thwhile Under the new tariff hire the maximum pay for a capital murder case would Increase from to 700 preliminary hearings would increase from to a day serious criminal trials from to a day con tested divorces to KM per day and duty counsel from to per day The fee for uncontested divorces would be reduced from WOO to Under the legal aid program lawyers receive per cent of the tariffs with the remainder going as a contribution to the program Halton lawyers handled over cases under the legal aid program last year with an additional 1 people helped by duty counsel Ronald Dumper Died Suddenly TACKLE MINOR HOCKEY TASKS Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association executive from left Bob Francis standing Ron Knight and Bill Anderson John Johnston president SOCCER STANDINGS Boomerangs Stingrays Thunderblrds Tigers Spitfires average South League T Eagles io 3 a Golden Jets 10 3 Giants 3 Bombers Wolves 13 Atom Minor Final Falcons Colts Dynamos Golden Hawks Bobcats Gritzllea 5 10 0 10 11 11 3 9 Atom Major Arsenal Wolves United Centurions Beavers win BANTAM Colts Celtic Trojans National Tomboys Jr Nationals Lady bugs Supergirls Green Dragons Red Rockets Blue Bombers l Hall Hurls Flyers phantoms Spitfires Wildcats Aces Checkers J Casselman 4 To Victory lfl Mosquito Minor Final Rangers Cougars Panthers Owls Rovers Raiders 7 1 Mosquito Major Final L Kings 1 l Chargers 11 Olympics 11 Rockets 3 Jaguars 3 J Tornadoes 13 2 Final Beavers Rangers Jets Celtic Casselman Fuels has taken a one game lead in Its current series witn for the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League championship Casselman pushed five runs across In the late Innings of game three Monday night to trounce l and take a two games to one edge Bill Hall went the full nine Innings In gaining the win for Casselman Jim King was the loser Casselman owned a slim margin until the last of the Dave Teeters collided while for Larry Bradley deep rive It went for an Inside the- park threerun Fuels has fashioned two straight wins after Efco captured the series opener MicroMaster Handles with ease rents for a song cleans carpets like 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Gallagher of flciated at the service Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch acted as flower bearers They were Ken Nash Gordon Reid Gordon King Gib Telford and Bruce Collins Burial was In Greenwood Cemetery Mr Dumper was bom at Simcoe and was a resident of Toronto from to 1954 From 1934 to he lived in Malton where for seven years he was an Imperial Oil Ltd agent at Malton airport He was married In Toronto selfemployed to the former from to 1052 Hazel Quick of Montreal Mr Dumper was a member of Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion and also a member of Pronto Petroleum Associates During the second world war he served with the Canadian merchant navy He is survived by his wife Hazel his mother Mrs Rosa Dumper of Caledonia children Linda Mrs David Gray of Halifax William Robert and Donna all of Georgetown and a slater Pauline Mrs Wesley of Caledonia The Moors controlled most of the Spanish peninsula from to 1212 George Clemenceau the French statesman was known as The Tiger Your 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