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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1971, p. 18

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Summer In Army for New Recruits Lome Scots recruiting for the spring and sum mer training program have resulted In 160 recruits be signed by the regiment C Company based at George town armoury held a two day recruiting session earlier this month The spring and summer re cruiting program consists of 10 days during the spring months and seven weeks full time employment during the summer to be held in the re gimental locations as well as CFB Borden and CFB Originally the regiment ho ped to recruit up to ZOO dents with about vacancies allotted In each of the three Company locations B Com pany Is based in Brampton and A Company in Ookvllle The recruiting Is part of the Provincial Municipal Em ployment Incentive Program and the Federal Provincial Special Development Loans Program THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH THE MAIL BAD Tax Time Reveries There youll flod pleasure and For one and all Happy gardening Seatfd recruits J Smith and Fred Taylor watch Sergeant Jim Martin assemble a Gun in the Georgetown armoury Standing beside Sergeant Martin la Corporal Gerry also of Company Age of Rebellion is Witness Speaker Theme History will call this the age of rebellion Richard Grant spokesman for Jehovah a Wit noses told the crowd of dele gates gathered at the Circuit Assembly the Guelph Col leglate over the weekend All members of the Georgetown Congregation attended On the personal level we children In rebellion against parents wives In revolt against husbands On a broader scale is seen resistance to civil auth ority the police the schools governments It is fash ionable to oppose the Estab lishment The spirit of active opposition Is so widespread it Involves everyone to some de gree Friday evening Grant con vention chairman and principal speaker welcomed the dele gates of Ontario Circuit No a with the opening address Im planting the Word of God About 1000 attended for the three days from the George town Guelph Kitchener area along with an unnum bered group of the public Fri day evening all attended a mo del school designed to increase efficiency in the ministry Saturday morning a baptis mal service was held for those wishing to symbolize their de dication to God Twenty six new converts were baptized from the area Need an instant loan Ora mortgage You can get thcr at the cash store Personal loans to OOO and more Mortgages up to OOO Purchase of existing mortgages Fast fa r friendly service has made N the largest all Canadian consumer loan company Drop by or call We want to help store n Si North Id During the week which ended March officers of the North Halton Detachment On tario Provincial Police worked a total of hours and pat rolled GIB miles on area roads under their jurisdiction lag infractions led to SO mot being charged under the Highway Traffic Act while others received warnings Pro ceedings in Provincial Court Milton resulted In convictions being registered against IS per sons for violations of the High ways Traffic Act of Ontario Criminal Code of Canada and the Liquor Control Act of Ont Officers responded to gen eral occurrences during the day reporting period Included in this number were tbety in vestlgations l instance of breaking and entering turbance 1 assault 1 missing person investigations under Liquor Control Act which four persons were char ged a complaint of willful dam age and domestic complaint There were many other occur rences investigated however these were minor in nature and required little time to clear Officers investigated lfl motor vehicle collisions this week in eluding six In which six per sons sustained injuries Major causes of the mishaps were careless driving tire blowout and unsafe turns One vehicle was damaged in hit and run accident To date charges have been laid and others are pending apprehension of a hit and run driver Attention parents If your child rides a bicycle make sure it is always In safe mech anical condition and is ridden according to the rules Remember a bicycle is a vehicle not a toyl DRIVERS GUESS SIGNAL TREVOR OPP TRAFFIC BUG McGilvray Dear Sir Perhaps you could title this contribution Spring time reveries Just when we are taxed with spring problems Tax time rolls around again We are taxed for this taxed for that On garden plants tools and sundry things Including new flowers for that old straw bat Taxes t new tho they bug us We must bear with them year to year The powers that be seem to treat it as fun But we do not shout loud and clear Against what we call imposl On our Incomes both large and small If something not done for us very soon The government will take it all No Taxes t new on things living or dead Below I repeat words Churchill once said They may hold true today as in yesteryear So maybe there is little to fear What fa to us If taxes rise or fall Thanks to our fortune we pay none at Let muckworms who in dirty acres deal Lament those hardships which we cannot His grace who smarts may bellow if be please But must I bellow too who sits at ease By customs sale poets numbers flow as the light and air some years ago No statesmen will find it worth his pains To tax our labours and exercise our brains Burthens like these will earthly buildings bear No tributes laid on castles In the air With snow disappearing and springtime here Music Dance Drama Explained To Sorority The borne of Mrs Irene Seal was the setting for the second March meeting of ZeU Phi cbapter of Beta Sigma Following a brief business mee ting Mrs Beryl Miller assisted by Mrs Kathleen Vlekery pres ented their cultural program Music Into Drama and Dance Mrs Miller began by asking the audience how often they bad been to a movie or watched television and been drawn to peak of suspense by back ground sounds not action music plays an Important put In all forms of art dance op era and theatre with the ex caption of true mime the one artist in this field Inst Mrs Miller bad seen was Marcel Marceaux Ballet is yet anoth er form mime performed to music Music Dance and Drama are so closely interwoven that It Is to know where to sep arate them an example gl ven by the speaker of all three was when the first cava man hit his woman with a club this was drama the blow would cause a ringing sound In her ears this was a form of mu sic the movement used by the lady In question to escape her attacker would provide the dance Many forms of dance date back to early civilization in the Med iaeval dance of death certain morbid preoccupations recur This dance is seldom performed because it Is very exhausting Shearer danced it In the version of the Red and as a young dancer Mrs Millar herself danced it In the reduction of Pandoras Box True dance Is the expression of life not Death It portrays buoyancy grace ease balance control order rhythm and harmony Like music Its sis ter art dance control Is a uni versal language common to one and all drama speaks for itself Combining all three aspects In the ballet Giselle was one of the finest exam ples The programme concluded with Mrs Vickexy reading Portias courtroom speech The quality of mercy Is not strain ed from The Merchant of Ven ice The new Phi executive now consists of Mrs Butwell Dorothy McCarthy Irene Son Kathleen and Lea Ann Ciglen Installa tion will take place In May from Dm YOU KNOW Connecticut the Nutmeg Stale DAFFODILS per We Also Bare Beautiful TULIPS CARNATIONS POMPOMS AND MUMS Our Easter Floral are EASTER PLANTS LILIES 298 HYACINTHS TULIPS DAFFODILS HYDRANGEAS GLOXINIAS MUMS ROSES MIXED PANS SAVE MONEY WITH OUR CASH CARRY SPECIALS Forget those taxes and get your share Of happiness in your garden large or small Herb J Herder YOU KNOW The first signer of the Constitution was George Wash ington GIVING WE FEATURE Artistic Floral Arrangements Our Selection Includes PUNTS porno EASTER HUES ROSES HYDRANGEA HOXINIA MIXED PANS ETC POTTED MUMS Around loo corner or oar Ij near roar OPEN DAYS A WEEK 700AA TO WEBBS GREENHOUSES Town Una Nerval For ladles stretch boot in Black White Hi style versatile match 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