SECTION A THE HERALD Mirch Sparks fly with chief of police Graham wants commission disbandeded Halton Police Chief James Har ding may have fight on his hands If he plans to stave off demands by an councillor to abolish the Police Commission Chief Harding and Coun John Graham took opposing views on the Issue last week resulting in a com by the Chief in a Burlington Spectator story March The chief tailed Mr Graham an unlearned politician for suggesting the police be abolished and made committee of Regional council The two hove agreed to disagree on the Issue said Mr Graham Mr l raham Regional Chairman Pete ana Chief Harding met March to clear the air Both claimed the other made per sonal comments about them Chief Harding is vowing to fight changes to the police commission along the lines Mr Graham Mr Graham is planning to make a to Regional councillors when Inilons budget comes up for ap proval In April to change the nature of police commission The final say in matter rests with the province The police commission Is made up of three civilian members appointed by the province and two reyonnl councillors The civilian appointments are in friends of the province and arc not accountable to the public said Mr Graham Fred Oliver and Burl Ingtons James Grieve are the Regions representatives on the commission Mr Graham Is unhappy about the Ed ice commissions million which represents a per cent increase Over is scheduled for new programs and personnel for the police in Chief Harding sold he needs the money just lo keep up with thi crime rale Graham said that amount Is out of line with the Region which has budgeted just for new pro grams and services in Once the police commission passes their budget Regional ell has no authority change It said Graham If council rejected the budget it would have to appeal it to the On tario Police Commission and that is a lost cause added Mr Graham The Region attempts to limit In creases to within cost of living guidelines and the police si on has trouble living within double that said Mr Graham He said there is no effective con on the police budget Graham said he Is not happy about the per cent increase in the budget but he will support the budget which includes the police budget New president Nichols of Georgetown is the new president of the North riding association for the Ontario New Democratic Party The held Its annual meeting March at the CAW Hall In Milton The guest speaker was Real Miller an economist for the Ontario Federation of Labor who spoke on the Impact of free trade The executive consists of Nichols as president vice- president Sheldon secretary treasurer Alex and membership secretary Helen Gerteia The area SPECIAL PRICE vice presidents are Acton A an Foster Georgetown Fern MUton LIe Munro Five members at large were also elected Sharon Foster Marg Hewitt Munro John Nichols and Wilson HYUNDAI COUNTRY I SI GEORGETOWN w Sorters Dressed to thrill It may be a bit cool yet but this hot should be just right for the I ig Cameron Fashions held a faihlon show at Knox Presbyterian Church March a The how had over outfits suitable for foo wring Herald photo With spring peeking around and temperatures melting snow Cameron took the runways with a spring fa ah ion at Knox Presbyterian Church March Marketing pupils tested against other schools PI Competitions the first week hack from March Break While books were being reopened In an at tempt to rcieam previous lessons a handful of students were busily part in marketing and math competitions For marketing club members MECCA the Meek began with the Ontario Finals A number of entered the after qualifying in the Peel Held in Brampton Georgetown placed eight students in the medal positions at that Ion Finalists were Josaitis Graham Mary Hunt Debbie Back Allison Heard and Janet ton By finishing third in Ontario Janet was eligible to compete at Internationals this year held in Salt Lake City Utah The Internationals is the next step up after the Following up their excellent show the American High School Math Exam AHSME four students wrote the American Invito Math Exam Results were not available but congratulations in Recently Dan Howard scored well In the Canadian Ma thematic Com petition By doing so the Grade li student received a special let lor from University of Waterloo In It was an invitation to the Canadian Invitational Mathematics Challenge This is the third year for the event where only 140 Grade or II students are invited Out of this com petition held April 14 will be chosen Canada s International Mathematics Olympiad team This team will compete against students from other countries around the With an idea of going into Engineering Dan prefers to take one step at a time I m hoping I con place well For many students though tons and holidays were hot topics of con While many families and friends went north people students travelled to and Malaga Spain southern tip Tangier Morocco and Paris France The whole group hod a good time even wllh my mom ex claimed Kalhryn For Kathryn the trip her second school trip was very interesting Very British All is quiet in sports With the spring season starting up most teams have finished or are storting up ISNT HE A CUTE BUNNY Are you looking for thai per feci little bunny lor that someone special on your list We Have All Sorts Of Gund Easter Bunnies Ones Utile Ones Families Dunn Baby Sofl Cuddly An Assortment Also Carrying Peter Rabbit Books Main DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN NEWS A balloon message Norval postmaster Joan Carter assistant postmaster Taylor and rural mail courier Irene thought they were dreaming last Thurs day Seven colored Balloons Intact were caught in a tree lop In front of the Anglican Church Checking It out Inter along with her husband and step ladder climbed to the top and with a garden rake managed to retrieve them Tied to each of the seven balloons were seven notes wrapped in plastic from Grade six class In Michigan near Garden City and not far from Detroit It 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