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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1971, p. 4

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Georgetown Doctor Gets Flying Scholarship As PilotofYear A Georgetown doctor baa been honoured Pilot of the Year by the Brampton Flying Club Alex was presented with a shield and a ISO advanced flying scholarship before an assembly of mem bers and guests at tbe George town Golf Club occasion was tbe an nual Wings Parade a dinner dance and awards night for the member flying dub RELOCATION The past fiscal year saw the official opening of the flying dub a new airfield and facilities near the village of Victoria six miles north of Brampton Chinguacousy Township The dub had conducted flying activities since the 1940s from a field Jus south of Brampton until recent air traffic control changes at Toronto Internation al Airport made the relocation TOO Also honoured at the Wings Parade was radio personality BUI of a pilot since and a private aircraft owner Is as the official CNE com mentator and long a supporter of Canadia general aviation his radio programs Incoming Brampton flying club president Blaine presented with an hon orary membership in the club for his service to general avia tion with particular thanks for his service lost October IS when acted as com mentator for the Clubs air- show when the new airfield was officially opened Mare than five thousand saw an exciting aerial display and in spected moored aircraft of all types EVEN BETTER The new club president nounced that BUI has agreed to give the commentary again this year September 12 1971 when tbe club has scheduled on even better aerial and static display as part of the anniversary celebrations of Chinguacousy Township The airshow cospon sored by the township should highlight the potential contribu tion flying club can make to its new home community assembled club members gave special thanks and honour to outgoing president Don for service to club and to general aviation above and beyond the call of duty Fisher served four years continuously as president guiding the club through the hardships of reloca tion central event of the an nual Wings Parade was the presentation of private wings to tho members who have completed ground school training and flight training in the 12 month period ending December 31 Sixteen wings were presented this year received the Pilot of tbe Year award as well as his wings for earning the top combined score on tbe Ministry of Transport written examina tion and flight test He is now eligible for the Royal Canadian Flying Clubs Association nat ional top pilot award the Governor General a Shield and a advanced flying training scholarship FIRST WINGS Other pilots receiving their first wings were Al Rogers Georgetown John Hlllmer Port Credit malea Ted Port Credit John Ireland Ijdfflgi ton John Burns New Orleans CFRBs Bill wns special guest at the flying clubs USA Paul Preston Weston presentation night at Georgetown Golf and Country Club Ho Watts Port Credit Ed- was made an h memb of th Brampton Flying Club ward Brampton Wayne Jance Rupert Milton Jack Foreman Cooksvllle and John The first new students the 1971 fiscal year have already begun training in the club air craft They are the family team of Brian Voughan son Stephen and daughter Julie of Toronto and Terra Cotta The club s new board of president Blaine vice president Roy Sage secretary Bob Long more treasurer Ed Coleman and Harry Bray Held Hutchin son Murphy Jerry Hall and Clay Marlatt Sage is gen eral manager at lament Ltd Georgetown Norval United Church Women Visit School For The Deaf United Church Women visited the Ontario School for the Deaf at Milton on Wednes day overling April were given a conducted tour of the buildings by Mr Wollston as sistant superintendent of the school from 7 pm to Members were very much im pressed by tho very modem Youngs P MAIM STREET NORTH SPRING SALE COMPARE THESE DISCOUNT PRICES COME AND SEE MANY MORE ON IN OUR STORE OPEN MONDAY TODAY SATURDAY EUZAIETH MAX FACTOR IAURA PRESCRIPTIONS FREE DayHiM Only PAY YOUR PHONE HERE NO EXTRA CHARGE Kleenex A A 2 nuunt Phisohex Sugg S98 Sugg 157 139 Sugg 79 New Secret Ant Perspiront Sugg Sugg IJ9 Bufferin Sugg Alka Seltzer 57 Florient Spray Sun 69o Sugg 69e Colgate Toothpaste Sugg Dristan Tablets F Sugg VaporubCX Sugg Orthoxical Cough Mixture 129 Sugg CREST Sugg 87c Born Free Shampoo Sugg 129 88 Colgate Sugg I9 133 Vaseline INTENSIVE CARE IOTION Sugg Sugg Adom Hair Spray Sugg 98 Shampoo Sugg Bryicreem Sugg 10 Hose 7Q Sugg 149 Halo Hair Spray A A THESE IN EFFECT UNTIL MAY classrooms swimming pool gymnasium and technical rooms such as sewing typing styling and cooking far girls Time did not allow viewing of the boy technical rooms where they have wood working mechanics machine shop etc The visit to older girls residence was interesting and all gained an insight into the terrible handicap of deafness The school on a aero site is owned by the Ontario govern and is free students ages range from to about with many of them residents at the Following the tour Unit Two entertained Unit One at tbe homo of Mrs Garnet A dessert lunch was served which Mrs Cleave as sisted by Mrs Graham and Mrs Ed McLean on Ea devotional Mr Ridley showed a film on Jamaica Op eration Friendship showing how some ore helping to improve their standard of living by showing them bow to be better farmers etc and by building schools and day nurseries Mrs Paul Johnson presided for the meeting She announced that the bus trip has been plan ned for May 18 Mrs Earl son gave the courtesies tour and program was planned by Mrs Donald Cleave and the lunch by Mrs Earl Wit ran Mrs Ken Held Mrs Don Murray The meeting of Dairy Daisies was held at tho borne of Helen Dunlop with members answering the rati all My favourite recipe in the members pamphlet The girls learned bow important dairy foods are In gourmet cooking The programs for Achievement Day to bo held on Saturday May in Stewart- town School were distributed Cooks for the evening were Helen who made spagh etti and welner casserole Jean Wilson made strawberry on and Kim Phyllis made corn starch pudding Each member provided for Achievement Day The food made at meet ing was sampled and tho meet ing adjourned The Brampton Presbytery of Presbyterian Church held a seminar in Norval Presbyterian Church on Sunday April 18 stewardship and budget After noon and evening sessions were led by Hugh Davidson and Mr Alex Deans of Toronto sec- rotary and assistant secretary of the stewardship budget committee followed by usslon groups Presbyterian served dinner to the who from the various church es In tho Presbytery and Union Presbyter ian Churches enjoyed special treat on Sunday April IS when the three TJort Bisters Linda Kathy and Sandra Slnghamp- ton formerly of Georgetown sang several selections during the services The sisters have been singing as a trio for oral years and have one record ing of their songs Andrew Donald baby sou of Mr and Mrs Donald was baptized by Rev R Rug at St Pauls Anglican Three for Church on Sunday April IB HIW Palette Pencil Club l Association presents Pilot of the Year Award to Alex Get well wishes ore extended to Mac Watson who is a patient n Doctors Hospital Toronto ere ho will undergo another bypass operation Mrs Ed McLean Georgetown Palette Pencil Club has three exhibitions com up In the near future tho first one this weekend store space next to Sykcs Super on Street will be location for tbe Ap ril and exhibition and sale A Moore Park shop will house tho exhibition and sale April and the third exhibition will be in conjunction with tho Hobby Show at the Holy Cross Church Juno It THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 1871 PAGE Some members also plan to take part in The Huronla Fes tival of tho Arts on tbe grounds of the Formosa Brewery in Bar- rie July 31 Aug 1 This is one of the best reasons for owning a Volkswagen happens to the bos of us Sooner or you re bound to run no a lltlo I rouble However f you run it th a wag en t hurt you very much VW parts are And easy to replace And for the most part you don havo dismanllo half the car to replace most ports Take the up fender n iho pic turo for example It can be replaced by unbolting no bolls No No bodywork Just no bolls off and nine bolts on A dealer won I have to look h gh and low for a new fonder for you He got all the porls at hand And since anything that needs con bo eploced so easily labour costs are hold way down means you don have to be lim t ed lo smash ng You can jab tho trunk Graze the door Or bump off a bumper It may make you furious but won make you poor So f your garage door just happens to lump out n front of you and up your VW a I don t worry We can replace anyth ng you use lo stop your VW Even the brakes up your VW Motors

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