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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1971, p. 18

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LEAFS LA FIRST WINNERS OF LONG TROPHIES AWARDS PERPETUATE NAMES OF MR AND MRS TYKE HOCKEY Above Norm Long presents the Norm and Long trophy to Los Angeles who stood I at the end of the Thursday night Tykes hockey schedule this year Below a duplicate trophy is presented the Friday Nightcrs Toronto Maple Leafs who top ped their league The trophies were presented to the couple who hod guided the Tyke Hockey setup here for so many yearn by Bill Bingham recently on behalf of the Tykes nod their parents Norm and announced this past season that they were going to take a break for a while The of Hornby North Dairy Mates was at the home of Mrs Tom on Monday March The press re porter tot this meeting was Laurie Currie The meeting was opened with the pledge lowed by the roll call Things with milk In it which was an swered by all members present It was decided that the Easier supper would be held on Mon day April Following the business the girls retired to the kitchen where hamburg was made by Laurie and Wanlta DlUman Chicken a la king was made by Julie Snow Lynda Julie Harrison and Judy These were sampled by all Birthday greetings ore exten ded to little Marvin Ella who will celebrate his first birthday on Thursday April a Anniversary greetings are ex tended to Mr and Mrs Keith Jackson of the Line who ill celebrate their wedding iniversary on Thursday April The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre parly on Saturday evening Ap ril 3 at the North Trafalgar Re creation Centre There were eight tables of euchre in play with the high prize for the lad leg being awarded to Mrs Frank Peacock Mrs Clare son 2nd and Mrs Otto Marsh The first to the men was won by Clare Wilson Tom 2nd and Walter Barnard 3rd The lucky draws were woo by Mrs Mildred Hen- Claims Good Reasons for Police Budget Increase While we agree that Council has a duty to the taxpayer to be the watch dog of public funds surely they ore ted to investigate the cause of high budgets and if not satis fied they have the right of appeal to the Ontario Police Commission for a review of the budget under the Police Act To state that they were to commit a breach of leg Is inexcusable How can we expect the citizens be they adult or students to accept the concept of changing laws which they may consider un desirable by democratic pro cess when Council makes responsible and statements It Is Interesting to that the per cent increase in paid to Councillors voted to themselves in 1969 did not cause Council undue concern Not one of our Councillors has objected to his share of paid out to them during for part time efforts In the pub lic good Before rashly condemning the Board of Commissioners of Po lice for the increased budget let us examine where the blame truly lies The Board was left a legncy by the Police Commit tee of Council of a Police De partment with very little equip ment that was not borrowed from the men serving on it or other public minded citizens All of the equipment has had to be replaced as it has been worn out or been reclaimed Officers were required to type reports while sitting on thr bunks In the Police Cells drive cruisers which were In unload worthy condition and use poor and Inadequate equipment In growing town For tunately for the town its Police Force was not prepared to com mit illegal acts such as strike to bring attention to the arch ale condition of facilities and equipment provided We are even mora fortunate that some person enacted legt station to prevent petty politi dan from having control Police and that the men charged with the duty of providing the citizens with proper protection by Olflcrs properly equipped arc taking their duties seriously It should be evident that any Department which Is neglected for a long period of time and has to be upgraded will show an increase in budget We be lieve that the Commission Is doing what they believe is best for the citizens the most reasonable cost they can has had the lowest per capita Police Budget in this area for many years the to be made up soo ner or later was interesting to not that Council alternately shiver and sweltered for two hours due to a faulty heating system It may be worth note that the Police Department was not glv the alternative They for several days with one small electric heater thoughtfully provided by the Chairman of the Police Com mission to heat three rooms and a cell block Maybe they are mode of sterner stuff President Georgetown Police Association WOOL Realize be highest returns far wool by patronizing your own Organization SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No Cnrleton Place Obtain sacks and twine without charge from SANDERSON Georgetown A WILSON Shearer 3 Georgetown Phone 877 or by writing to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED St Clair Avenue East Toronto Ontario NORTH HALTON REPORT During tho week ending March 27th officers of the On tario Provincial Police station at North Halton Detachment patrolled miles on area roads under their jurisdiction and worked a total of hours Charges were laid 84 motorists for tions of the Highway Traffic An additional CO received warnings for minor errors Proceedings in Provincial Court held at Milton resulted In GO con victions being registered Officers investigated gener al occurrences during the reporting period Included were theft investigations I complaint of malicious dam age trespassing complaint domestic complaints Inves tigation under the Liquor Con trol Act resulted In charges person Impaired vers were apprehended and premise was found insecure by an officer on night patrol many other occurrences were of a minor nature and required little investigative time clear During the week officers in vestigated 10 motor vehicle col Mo 3 of which resulted in injuries to persons Total property damage was ted to be approximately The accidents were attributed to careless driving Impaired driving improper inattentive driving One cor was damaged by fire and an other damaged when a deer ran onto the roadway As a result of investigations charges have been laid against motorists In volved Drivers Now that winter is Just about over more and more young cyclists will be out each day You can help cyclists stay out of accidents by showing them extra consideration at all times Always overtake and pass them carefully and Remember their can be in your JIMS Steering Service SPEL1A1 Strvks Whatl Alignment 121 PARK IFET Glen Vlllhm Why Not Let US Do Your INCOME TAX Just leave your tax return us We phono you when lis read Guaranteed fast service Very Reasonable Rates BEA CLARK Motor Vehicles Office Main Dairy Mates Sample Hamburg Stroganoff and Ralph Mr and Mrs Craig hove returned home from a weeks holiday in Tampa Ida Mrs Lloyd May of spent the week with her grand children Get well wishes are extended to Mrs Lew Sampson who Is a patient In the Milton District Hospital Miss Donna Break who Joyed days with her parents at Springs in Florida returned homo on Thursday night April 1st by plane Mr and Mrs Roy Break who have enjoyed three months their cottage in Springs Ida 11 arrive home this week Mrs Irene Sounder was one of tho winners at the Bingo on Wednesday night at the White Oaks secondary school She won Mr and Mrs Vernon Chase of the Line enjoyed a vac in Tampa Florida Mr and Mrs Leslie and son Ricky of the Line have returned home from their vacation In Naples Florida Close to people the Hornby boll club spring dance on Saturday night April 3 at the Hornby Towers golf course Music was supplied by the Modern a ires Orchestra for the old time dances and mod dances The door prize was a basket of fruit was won by Ro bert Chattcn Spot dances were won by Mr Mrs Clare and Mrs Jim i of the Lino enjoyed a Car- and Art Swoezle ribean Cruise during the school holidays Mr and Mrs Donnld Gordon daughter Judy and Judy Chase Mrs Jim Hamilton feature Artistic Floral Arrangements Our Selection Includes PLANTS POTTED EASTER LILIES AZALEAS ROSES HYDRANGEA GLOXINIA MIXED PANS 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