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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1971, p. 1

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Ads That Pay Yea place ad In The Heralds Classified pages by Baybtg or effing Tee Herald where yea win Bad the remits yew GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing fcaa tat la Die am Clin Mall Nirnibw 0941 Ralum Ouarantaad V JO par Stasia Copy Canla Brothertons Place Second In Air Race The Flying of this time the fetter and sen team of Tom and Unit second place la the Governor Centrals Cap air race Saturday afternoon Jane resident Mrs Helen Barter No look third spot to make it a day for First place west to Mrs Heather of Gormley 1 race known the Gov Generals Cap has been an annul event for fifteen yean lids year It teem airport covering a triangle to Orange Baldwin Airport Lake Owen Bound Hanover and back to Thirty planes from or Canada took part la Cm handicap race with he Chero kee M flown by Mrs Heather Stfbm earning fa first the dag le engine Down by the second and the Cessaa 178 flows by Mrs First was the bog cap second a set of spark plugs for Hie plane and a trophy and third prise a set of spark plugs for the plane AH the are He- eased pilots Mr and Mrs Tom Brotberton sad the two boys Tom aad Tim Clink Gets Special Blood For Surgery All the special requests for blood for heart surgery and other operations this week various Toronto hospitals eluding the Hospital for Sick Children were filled at a suc cessful Georgetown Red Cross blood donor clinic Is Holy Cross auditorium Monday Attendance was just short or the mark There were rejects mainly due to low blood count making 353 actual donations Those offer included first time don ors ATM FOR By comparison last years June clinic had only 32S attend and 290 donations collected The Georgetown Red Cross largest clinic was In Septemb er of when showed up to give blood A Georgetown branch spokes man said they hope to have attendance of at a clinic in the near future a total which should not be out of reach for a community of this size Tim climbs out of the Georgetown Community Swimming Pool after officially launching splash season with a prang on opening day Saturday The pool used to be open only during the rammer holiday months but a change In policy by the Georgetown Recreation Committee last year extended the season to three months Including Jane Discuss Program to Prune Spray Georgetowns Maples Georgetown has not had much tree maintenance in long time Norman J Scott of Canadian Horticultural Consultants told a committee meeting Thursday night Scott bad been asked to ap pear to discuss the problem of blight on the old maple trees town and the condition of COCKATAIL FOR TWO Mr and Mrs Dave Skinner 85 Blvd nave a new house guest a grey and green female The bird turned up at their boas last Sunday finally land on Mrs Skinner heart Mr Skinner has built a cage for it and tried to find an owner but It la still at their bouse AH EGG The Skinners know the er of the bird because it laid an egg on Wednesday but pecked it to pieces They had named it Harry but quickly changed It to Harriet The owner of the pet shop in Moore Park Plaza identified the bird as a which sounds more like a prodinner drink h a bird Harriet was Harry she laid n the trees in general He urged the dead and diseas ed wood be cut out of the trees as the first step pointing out the town could do that them selves Spraying would also be necessary for a period of five years said the consultant He stated bis company could do a survey of the trees In three or four days at a cost of ISO a day If we can do it in two Dominion Census About Half Way In Georgetown The dominion census Is about percent complete In George town and area according to district supervisor Douglas His team of census representatives are currently In the process of picking up the census pockets they dropped off at households prior to June He told The Herald yesterday he hopes to have the forms picked up before June ID The census workers are tak Ing the complete forms back to the district office In down town Georgetown where they edit and compUo them and then forward the Information to the Toronto region office At the Toronto region office the Information Is put on CONFIDENTIAL emphasize that all answers ore kept In the strict est confidence and are not ailable to any government de partment outside the Dominion Bureau of Statistics He said that each of the local census workers have had six half day training sessions the census process In general and two additional days on the census In the agricultural area ANSWER ALL They have been learning bow to assist anyone who might need help and bow to quickly check out the forms to see that an the questions have been answered said Wo are not Interested in the answer itself Just that the answers are there The Georgetown and ana census District SIB got un derway Hoy This area extends from the Esqueslng Chlnguacousy Town Line on the east to the Line on the west The SIderoad and the Ash- grove SIderoad ore the north and couth days so much the better we re very busy He estimated the coat of a survey and report at to WEAKENING explained that Insects the goodness out of the new growth and the tree starts dying back Ho said the trees In a natural environment now have sewers and sidewalks beneath them thus lowering Ming in as rector BROTHERS FOUND SHOT ON OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN Elect Local Contractor to High Post in Lions Club Fred Zorgo became the first Georgetown Lions club mem ber to be elected to the post of District Governor June 3 at District Convention in Kingston It mokes him one of a select group of district governors in the whole world The Dist rlct covers Peel Went worth and Brant Counties and Is one of the smallest districts of In Ontario year Fred was deputy district governor and the year before that Zone Chairman Fred gives credit to his local club for achieving this post I had to cover clubs while campaigning and each a large delegation from this club went with me he com mented Fred joined the Gcor getown club in just two years after moving to town and starting his own construc tion business He was president of the club in and 1966 Reception For New Rector Family Members of St George An glican parish welcomed their new rector and his family at a coffee hour following the vice on Sunday morning Robert Gallagher who became rector on June 1 con ducted his first service that day An official Installation is planned later this month He succeeds Eric Mills now In Hamilton Mr Gallagher a native of County Donegal Ireland came Canada as young man and graduated from the of Western Ontario don and Trinity College Tor onto He was ordained in IMS was assistant curate at the Church of the Redeemer Sloncy Creek and since 1067 has been rector at St Marg s Hamilton With his wife and four young children Kerry Colleen Mau reen and Michael Patrick he has taken up residence in the rectory adjoining the church on Street Jim Court rectors warden introduced Mr and Mrs Gel and the children at the coffee hour and thanked V Pocoek retired clergy man living in Georgetown for for FRED Georgetown lions First District bodies of two brothers were found in a heavily treed area on the Upper Canada Col lege property on Georgetown eastern limits Saturday They had been shot to death The bodies of Randan Jeff rey StfB 23 and Gregory Bruce Still both of Isling ton were found by Constable Douglas of the North Helton OPP detachment over a quarter of mile of the Chlnguacousy Town line Ormsby was a member of a search party organized by the North Halton OPP after an ab andoned car had been found by a police officer early Saturday The Upper Canada College tract of land includes shout acres much of It covered with young Or trees MISSED FRIDAY The brothers had been ported missing by their famil ies Friday evening Constable Douglas Ford of the Chlnguacousy police found the abandoned car at 2 S3 Saturday When a check of the owner ship of the cor tied the vehicle with the missing men was cent acted and a search for the men organised Because of the dark the search was suspended until daylight FOUND TOGETHER Inspector N Williams of the criminal Investigation branch of the North Halton said the two bodies found together about feet off a private road in the Upper Canada College pr said toe young brother bullet wounds In the back and head area The older brother was killed by a single shot In the bead A calibre rifle was found be side him At press time no had been reached on whether an inquest will be held A Macintosh of Georgetown has been appointed coroner in the Randall was married but bad no children Gregory was sing- Band Choral Society Present Show Ugh etna band aw choral society ensealed to the cafeteria of the ware far sealer Charles Crimes choral society Ralph Una by Brada Gary Thomas Tea J and Selections were mainly man- teal comedy folk type numbers of wide appeal THREE TONS OF CLOTHING Sorting Transportation Problems Facing Continued on Page 2 months during vacancy The cry for help Is out from the family who are smothering under the three tons of clothes the response to their drive for food and cloth ing for the Indians in northern Ontar io The response has been successful that they are now raced with two big problems After work Mr J 131 is single handedly try to sort out three tons clothing in the Rose Room ab ove the arena and desperately needs some other hands to do the Job Ho also needs boxes for packing Mrs has all the food In her basement daughter Mrs Gloria Warren Is busy writing letters and organizing the drive NEED A TRUCK The next big hurdle to be Is the transportation of oil the collected goods to air station before July IS This family cannot of ford to rent trucks to take the s to the air station seeking help from individuals or organizations Martin bank manager at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce the Market Cen tre has been made president of the organization now formed to help the Indians KINGSEAGRAVE PUMPER JOINS FIREFIGHTERS FLEET Georgetown Mayor Bill Smith gets the low down on the features of the new King Seagrave pumper from company rep How Mackay at the Georgetown Chapel Street East fire where the big truck arrived last week The well equipped Are vehicle Is a triple combination truck meaning it is fitted with water tank ladders and It will pump gallons per and is equipped with both the wailing typo bocptos be happy to take any don ations to help cover the trans portation coots LIFT The food and clothing will be flown up to Kasabonlka by the Air Reserve Squadron at Downsview Captain Bigg of the squadron who at Eden Place In town read of the Bourque plea for the Indians and ar ranged this airlift Driver Passengers Cut In Three Vehicle Crash The driver and two of passengers suffered lacerations when a car northbound on Ham Street was Involved la on accident with two parked cars at 3 am Friday Police sold Garvin ChappeS of Guelph Street suffered a cut mouth Lark of Main North a cut en us tem ple and Paul Thompson of 11 Durham Street a cut forehead when the car driven by Chop- pell hit parked car It Into a second parked car The parked vehicles belonged to Joyce of Main Street North and Christopher The Investigating officer put the damage at to the wind shield grill red and hood of ChappeU to the left rear fender trunk and left door of the 1868 Valiant and to the rear of the Logan 1968 Valiant A Saturday afternoon collis ion at the corner of and RayUwn Involved a Cbev driven by Charles Beam of Gibbons Race and a M by goyue of I Weber Drive TbB one happened a 4 p and re sulted In damage to the Beam car and to the Bur- car There were two automobile accidents last Wednesday An na of Market was the a i960 Bulek and Evelyn Wicks Henry Street the driver of a together in the at Hill Aal at Damage hew was to the SqnJttnk left rev door and state and to wicks hood and rout A Renault driven by Jan Kubtkowsky Valley- view and a lflH Volkswagen driven by Constance of 81 Prince Charles Drive were Involved in a roar end collision at Wednesday night at the corner of Damage here wag 400 and also

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