I the HERALD i Community columnist urges residents to support POWER By BENTON Herald Special POWER Protect our Water and Environmental Resources a group organised to stop a dump being located in the Aggregates formally In quarry on the 4th line will continue its meetings July 16 and Aug and In the Memorial Halt at EVERYONE in Hills be concerned about the safety factor and their drinking POWER feels very strongly that a dump in this location has lite tlal to contaminate local water sup plies which include the Georgetown and Acton wells This particular area is considered to be the second worst area In the province of Ontario for a landfill and lis Waste Manage ment Consultants are hoping to con vine everyone particularly dans in charge of garbage removal that this is a safe place We need people to help POWER convince our Governments and the Ministry of Environment that this Is not a safe location Come and see for yourself why this is a most satisfactory site ami help prevent this disaster in he Making Presbyterian Church la closed for he month of July Peter Barrow Is conducting is in Glen Williams United Church it am and St Johns Georgetown at 11 a m Despite he hot weather Women s Institute had seven tables In play at their euchre July The next euchre wilt be July 23 at Mrs Jean Kirkwood and Mrs Glcnda Benton attended the Anniversary or the Federated Women Institutes of On tarlo at their Convention in North Bay July B to the Building for Tomorrow was the theme chosen for the looo women from across Ontario who attended R Alex Sim a sociologist from University who has just com Dieted research for Ihe book The New Rural Community addressed the opening session Monday even log In his address he ashed us to look at the world we live in and what Is really happening in rural Ontario Our rural community is a raft being wept down a river of change If we continue to develop and use up our farm land we are heading for and If our ozone layer is we are headed for Now is the time to rehivinate our communities Focus on Womens Institute was Tuesdays program which was held in the North Bay Arts Centre Margaret Munro President of federated Woman Institutes of Ontario spoke on our organization and where we are going Past of the I 0 Charottc Johnston chaired a presentation on our Con a new perspective This was followed by Managing Change Positively by Resale who is one of Canadas foremost speakers in the field of personal development Lu Allen from Jamaica told of her work and the tribulations in developing lb and tmimnj pie to It in homttind Lu is 1 1 In te national Scholarship a ir ship set up to ioidonmuil in third world countries Peggy Knapp from acted as Moderator lor a pain Rural An I nursing front Those included Joyce Canning Kuril inmitmn Coordinator for Ontario of Agriculture and from Women for thi Survival of Carol former Carol from ton President of tin Women Institutes of Out irio Johnston or and President of Ontario I- deration of Agriculture Tuesday evening v is turn of Reflection and Visions when in my people entertained in skiis poems and song as they reviewed the W of I Jojn li the fro Board Dint tar for Hilton Wellington Centre and Wellington South presided for the evening our ludies modelled dresses for each era under tin t Ion of Peggy Knapp Wednesday was iocui on lady hit workshops of her Ten ex cedent workshops wen conducted by hlghl motivating people in their respective Topics eovired were Program Planning New Family law Act Beware Doubling the Joy of House pi ants doing it Atone With Confidence Investment Op live it Up life at Developing the Win Edge Ik wan Tike Cart There were also special throughout convention for husbands who travelled with their The Wednesday evening was held in the North i Memorial Gardens The fir he even was serving her second term as dent or the ountrv Women of the World She commend for its support to A and told of wonderful things being done in underdeveloped She Ins travelled to of the help and whs able give first hand accounts and The Bay Tones a I idles Barber shop group from North Buy delighted the Urge gathering mill their harmony All tins wis tremendous convention ill homt read the of the future Women Institute chartered a bus irom Denny Bus Lines and look i2 people from Peel mil Wellington Besides lend a mil Jean those it tending from included Bird ipji Norma Alexander Trcvlranus tt Thelma and Wilkinson Amy Kit Dei ink Kirkwood June Hunter Ann Norton Jisbj Jean McLean lietlj Light industry zoning meets with residential opposition at Council A proposal to rezone a of land on Highway north of the CNR tracks from light industrial to residential met with opposition at town council Monday Schade Investments Ltd Is at tempting to have a square meter vacant lot on the west side of Main Street North Highway retoned to permit a single family residence but local residents operating businesses out of houses ob jected to the application Brian Bell who lives at Main Street North hopes to start an automotive repair business In his garage and worried that com plaints might arise out of nearby nouses If they are permitted lo be built I want lo get Into an automotive repair business When you put another house on that side of me theyre going to oppose it all to heck Mr Bell said moved into an industrial zone and I expect to live in an Industrial enviorment he added Mr Bell read a letter from Brian of Main St North the application Mr also runs a business out of his home Mr Bell said Niels Petersen restdim of Main St operates I for antique modem motorcycles from his Hi wis on hind ohjitt to People who movt in will complain noise Mr A report on the application will be before next Oentril HI ml right iter fellow farrwrllH and thank last day just before to the airport Itrlnn The 3rd Acton Venturer back row left It hosted the Heunion icout Don Mel Hostler Troop Seen here root row left scull Will Nolan Arthur ill Lager A the rle Jojnc Todd Venturer I rodent There is who returnrd til Until Thursday from J student Jennl jytnan Acton Venturers extend hands across the border llvJI iiiisptu ii Friendships were formed m tint elm I whin smuts it rum lexis win hiisiwl ml of in i lis were 1 in Acton mil a I Bin I Iirk Norval news North Bay convention Three of tin Norvil Institute- in Burke Rita the JOIli of Will llion of Wntiiins iiiuiiii North Baj to the mention l Bus 1 is lonwncd lend i Binton wild It tilt jcirs of Institute history is iclehrilid in of i hi skits fashion ti n with a giln the moriil lirdtns with a attuidnif in if Nov Si in of lb- A l Art degree Visit parents ami Ins mien of i been visiting li s in lln 11 of I Baby girl itions Himilion of on Hit of their ithleen it Peel Mm ml llo Slit sixth Cousins sing for Norval wedding priiHlehild ioil Ml 1 ml Insl for mil million of Also tenth in gr for run By Iter red hed for bride It Brampton who was i Georgetown July 11 Jean Itumbh of hi Id stumer June for tin Kcndriek family with ismettibersatlinding llntt hosted fanul members the ill f June 0 Assisting their molher wdli Ihe shower were I of mid Heather of Both were rs also received swng from the Norv il I if Brimpti Kit iKuidriikofGi file wis in Ni r tint Ml Jul I Ml Shirley Ingles plnved John mil i of tin t it Me Barbie was her til sisters Lewis as Debbie Attending groom eie his ushers I ird Wayne dt mil Follow ing the ceremony a reception held Peel Police Itetn bride ind following Alll I Advertising can save shopping time ml Her Shi mi Friends wellwishers congratulate Sharpes wedding i Open house was held it in Church i rge number of friends and well wishers were in is well as members of the Brampton Those pouring ten wen ill Dow Maybclle May I ilium Graham Ferguson Margaret son and Isobcl Mi Kay Assisting In serving the guests were Doris two sisters June Frui liiill iw Also neighbors J mi ind Iva Terry out Neites June Baldwin 1 mini Tin l of Ill md hi ti ott of Women Missionary lutieiy of Norval Presbyterian church ittred to a 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