SCOUTING AROUND Folk Mass Offering Will Help Underdeveloped Area by RLoda Scouta and Guides in underdeveloped area of the world will benefit from the of ferine taken at the District Church on Sunday Feb The money la lo bo divided equally between the Guide Friendship League and the S ServLe Fund The Folk Mom church parade was the climax of a week celebrating Scout and Gu do week in Georgetown and district Cubs and Brownies i Scouts and Guides Venturers I and Rovers turned out well for parade at Holy Cross Church Father Gerald Craig conduct the service with the Rev Kelvin Johnston Giving the in vocation and the Rev Norman and the Richard each giving brief mod Italians The Folk Choir sang beautifully they led the con In this new and youth to Church music WOULD CAR RALLY Malcolm Wilson a police of in Brampton was the guest speaker at 3rd George town Father and Son Banquet Last year Mr Wilson and an other Brampton police officer were given leaves of absence to take port In tho World Car Rally and he showed the boys and their dads the official film of the roily This on top of the tood din provided by the mothers mode the evening a successful APOLOGIES There ore a couplo of lions wed like to make On page ad for Scout and Guide week there were er rors Gtcn Williams Cubs and Scouta are sponsored Jointly by the and United chin ches there The Cubs meet in the Anglican Church and the in the United Church Then at 3rd Georgetown San should have been listed as the Cub Master Our apolo gies lo all concerned TOUR CiilC The Honour at George town A Pack was the Green and Mrs Norma drove the boys and their Akela Mrs Terry Colter over to Brampton or a tour of CHIC radio The highlight of tour came when llie boys each received records and a tape PACK REWARDED THE GEORGETOWN I1FRALD THURSDAY MARCH 11th 1911 PAGE February and so they went bowling on Friday night with their Akcla Sandy On Saturday his some Cub Pack went for an old fashioned sleigh ride at Ross lake They had their toboggans handy too and tried out the hills Then they ended up at the hut for hot chocolate Margaret Owen is a welcome addition at 3rd shea the new Cub assistant Youth choir sings at Scout and Guide Folk Service in Holy Cross Estimate for Widening The widening of Ontario is question Roads chairman Harry Levy told council Monday night proposed widening and reconstruction of Ontario St a road that has been dis cussed for many years would be subsidized by the Department of Highways leaving towns at Cr Hyde said plan council adopted is full width road with a sidewalk Only a small portion of re taining wall will bo ncccv under this plan No Action On Skimobilers Amendments Only a few Enowmobilers turned up at council Monday night backing spokesman Claire In his request for a meeting to discuss any amendments to the existing snowmobile by law Cr Harry Levy pointed out that tho snowmobile by law was not on tho agenda for the night the existing bylaw would stay in force I hope for the sake of my road budget there be any more snow joked and suggested there would be provincial legislation by next season Cr Donna Denison sold the Recreation Committee was or ranging a meeting with the Snowmobile Club Weekend Snow Brings Rash Of District Auto Accidents Dennis Bentlcy Erin fercd a fractured nose and cuts on his leg March lost control of his 1968 Dodge on west of the Chinguncousy town line He was treated at Milton District Hospital -O- weekend snow storm re- ted in a rash of accidents around the The Chlnguacousy town line south of March collision between Clinton Hughes Con 7 and Norman Con Ching The Hughes 1968 Ford pick up received minor damage of but Ihe Ford driven by received damage Also on March a three cor accident on the line south of IS caused a tola of damage Involved the accident were a i960 Meteor driven by Don old McLean of Hamilton a 1870 Volvo driven by Irene son of Toronto and a Dodge driven by Charles Wed Con The greatest done to the Volvo an estimate of The Meteors amounted to and the The same day No Highway and was the scene of on accident when a Pontine dm en by Florence collided with 1968 Plymouth driven by wink els of Limchouse damage was done to the and the Ply mouth -O- was a busy spat for accidents on March 8 with five in same arm No i Highway and No was the stone of coll on between a 1067 Dodge driven by Theophelus Cookivillc and a 1968 Volkswa gen driven by Nell of Prescott car damage and the The 1968 driven by Jean Speaker of Acton received damage when in collision with a Ford pickup driven by Harold Harris It Ac Highway south of Acton The Ford truck was slightly damaged with a 50 -O- on Highway and No a three accident saw two dump inks and tar tangle i a coming off tl damage TIil Gremlin was dm en by Ronald Buchanan of SI rhom and David Rife of Toronlo The Crawford truck received only damage and the Rife truck 100 Again the some spot on Ihe same day Frederic Low of Stroclswlle in a 1968 Ford truck collided with Isabel Mac of Acton in a 1967 line Damage to the truck wis and the In addition two highway guide were clipped off -O- March dam age was done when 1968 Peu tot driven by Douglas of Acton collided with a Chev driven by Norma so of Acton The accident on ihc Erin own line just cast of Highway caused dam age to the Pcujot and 400 da mate to Chev O Laler thai same day Mrs Barbara Schwab R Nor received minor to her lip and knee when her Rambler collided with a driven by Ivan Injuries Car Damage In Georgetowns Winter Storm Edgar Evans of Brampton received minor cuts to both hands Nancy age a tut Up and Brian Mandar mo age a cut upper gum Tho latter Iwo were in a Pontile driven by Frank Man dnrino of Maple Ave was southbound on Ma pie The Evans Toyota had been parked and was pulling out Police put damage to tho car at and to the Man car INJURED JAW Joseph Power of Ray lawn Crescent suffered an In Jaw In an accident Sunday night opposite Cr He was driving a Chrys Icr cast bound on when collision wilh parked Chevrolet belonging to Lillian Darker of Norton Crescent here was 700 the ower car and to the Bar vehicle burgh It Georgetown Damage the Rambler estimated at and to tht All participants in the Kins men Girls Softball League are volunteers eager to provide an organized sport for Georgetown girls THEY PUT GEORGETOWN IN ONTARIO PLACE HIT AT CORNER Market and William Street was scene of a two car Sunday afternoon a drvcn by Marion E Richardson Durham St took 600 damage and a by Ralph Mulder of Market re ceived 500 damage The was William and tho Chcvclle southbound on Market when they hit PARKED CAR Another accident same afternoon involved a 1965 tine operated by Os borne of Weber Drive and parked 1969 Dodge belonging to Gary Frederick Pollard Brampton Thb one happened on Weber Drive opposite bouse No and did damage to tho and to the Dodge With their teacher Jack Anderson are Centennial schools film malm Karen Ikqv Warwick Stewart Corbett in too front row and Ted and Susan Glover Puppet Show Coming For School Holidays A puppet show wilt again be presented in the library din ing March school holidays Due lack of space tickets will have to be limited li children The puppet show will be presented by South Cen Irol Region Library who last years successful Many new records came the library last week as part the rotating record col lection available throughout region Films arc available library when the cat iIoluo Is on display The films must be ordered from Ihc cat lotUL will take a few days for delivery The 1971 Library Board consists of Mrs Dawn Thomp son Glenn Michael Fool Mrs Mary Biehn Mrs McCarthy Ben Boyle Sid Gray and chairman Anne I Flinch In light DANCING Your of Rock or a with a floor FLOOR SHOW Th nmanl Marti at 10 ftaturn bail TV and nightclub tin from and I tit US Saturday on it Hon only 877 5252 G O Eye Examinations Arranged Fast Repairs BARTON DISPENSING OPTICIAN 8777223 GEORGETOWN CITIZENS BAND LOCAL MUSICIANS DO YOU TRUMPET TROMBONE CLARINET EUPHONIUM 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