Ads That Pay place The Classified pace r Herald fa when GEORGETOWN HERALD Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald ka erred Georgetown and district Printer and PnbOalKra fat over a ottering best In fine printing Bern Second CUsa Mall 0943 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD Return Pottage Guaranteed per year Singl Copy friem Carta Use The Classifieds For Results Twelve tables were competing or points at the Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club on Tuesday August 3 winners were first Peter Glfford Arthur Kwei Mr and Mrs J Anderson second Mrs Elizabeth McCrae and Bart Fisher third Cam Sinclair and Larry Lawaon fourth East West winners J Cooper J Sargent first Mr and Mrs Jeffaris second Mrs Doris Barber and Mrs Nellie Goldham third with Mrs Gundy Kistemaker and Duke Wilson fourth FLOOD GRANT The Honourable James W Snow MPP for Hal ton East and Minister Without Portfolio an nounced Friday that the ap proval of a provincial grant for to the Region Conservation Authority for the Milton flood control project bad been received REMEMBER his vised its that ihuit will hi in tilt up if it the luiutst mid NovlhiIm I I HP Will It is that pilot lights on most heating In kit the stiiiiinii ni tit Hut il unit pilot is ill would milk itln up NOW and ion II also I nut Auttin it that i old Tin at t ion it Iiuiiiik impos to the multitude til alls it Lived at tin litpumii tht told spill tin UnitedGas Every summer approximately 1600 teenagers attend Air Cadet camp during July and August at Canadian Forces Base Trenton cooperation with the Air Cadet League of Canada and the Ontario Provincial Committee Attending again this year were the cadets of Squadron Georgetown Devoted to developing the attributes of good citizenship leadership physical fitness and the stimulation of an interest in Wrecking Yards Ordered To Comply Friday August 20 Jerry I Lynn AndersonThe Bells 6 Saturday Aug Floyd CramerChat Ark Ins Boers Randolph Roy Clark Jo Sunday Aug Corponf Import Brass 5 6 Monday Aug 23 Dimension Don IllMac Davit 5 So Aug 24 Charley Pride MiHerOetw MacUBan 5 004 WtdntdayAvg Fn Aug 2627 Johnny Cash 4 Saturday Aug 28 Showcase of Champions Drum Bogle Corps 3 Sunday Aug Cavalcade of Mossed Band Tattoo Monday Aug The Osmonds Jo 4 6 VMnudayManday 4 5S6 Circus Internal tonal jfu hi FREE ADMISSION Each advance oven Grandstand ticket purchased before the day of I he performance lies the holder to free is on to the grounds on the day of performance Vert cle not included Canadian National Exhibition Aug to Sept Open Sundays all Coach and itavalwdyf Agendas Cadets from Squadron Georgetown arrive at Air Cadet Summer Camp at Trenton Georgetown Air Cadets Among 1600 At Trenton the land sea and air elements of the Canadian Forces the cadet movement Is one of the fastest growing youth movements In Canada today Military life may not be Tor everyone but the aims methods and results of this program ore worth noting Two Week Stint Cadets get high only in gliders and Canadian Forces aircraft The only thing they shoot arc small arms at paper targets under rigidly supervised conditions They all have their ha cut short wear uniforms which make them all look alike and are taught to speak and act with dignity restraint and Each cadet a two week stmt at camp is filled with a of activities drill water safety dance service in formation tours on and off Trenton survival training a full sports program This year preventive dentistry has been added to the syllabus There is no evident generation or gap at Air Cadet Summer Camp Cadets look to the officers and men for guidance leadership and example they receive each in full An increasing number of the camp staff ore officers in and Reserve NCO who have risen to ihcir present positions through the Air Cadet movement itself Others are part time or retired icemen who give their time each summer Many work with the Air Cadet Squadrons during Ihe remainder of the year Their involvement with the program is a total one Growing Consequently the scope and efficiency of the summer operation continues to grow It may not be the complete or final answer to the problems of a complex increasingly youth oriented society but It is one step and one direction that is worthy continuation and expansion Six wrecking yards Esquesing were told their license would not be renewed until they complied with the conditions set out in the by law The wrecking yards to be notified by registered mail following Tuesday night council meeting are Perry lot 33 Con 1 Leslie Rogers lot Con G Johnston lot 32 Con Doug Watson lot Con Shirley Byers lot Con and Art Brown lot Con High Fence Conditions of the by law demands an B high fence screening the yard from a road a minimum set back distance of from the road limit no vehicles outside the fence and a gate which can be locked after business hours The license costing 20 was renewed for another six yards in the township The by law prohibits any new wrecking yards in the township Ashgrove News The summer is slipping away One can notice the evenings are closing In quicker harvesting has started and combines are busy in the fields so everyone must make the most of holiday time that is left On a recent weekend Mr and Mrs George Bird and their family motored to to visit with Mr and Mrs Bill Kerr and family the week before Mr and Mrs Ward had spent a few days at the same home A recent Sunday Mr and Mrs John McNabb and family visited with his brother and family Mr and Mrs at Mr and Mrs Bob and girls enjoyed a week holiday up around Nlplssing and North Bay the end of July Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson motored to Rochester Y to visit her sister and family for a week One Sunday recently Mr and Mrs John Bellboddy motored Laurel and enjoyed a together with the Richardson families Relatives were present from Toronto West Hill SWEEP students make a destruction crew levelling collage In the Bruce McKay Geoff Davidson Ron Lindsay Demolish Cottage in Williams Gait and cousins from Calgary Alberta who had come East for a month visit Mr and Mrs Wm Elliot and their children have been on holidays for 2 weeks They were guests at her ruece wedding In attended a twenty fifth wedding an nlversary In Napance then finished vocation by visiting their former home and friends In Mrs John When driving on freeways know your exit ramp and the one before it If you make a mistake keep going Don slop or back up Bring Em Back Alive Dozen Brownies Swiss Style Camp Wyoka was the site of a recent Brownie Pack Holiday attended by 12 girls of Georgetown Pack and six girls from Nor vol The theme for the holiday was Switzerland and during their weekend the girls did leather craft earned athletes and collectors badges went swimming twice a day learned some German and sang Swiss songs Mrs Marion Booth was Brown Owl assisted by Mrs Barb Newman Conservation Project A white hclmetcd 10 man crew working in the area last week made a clean sweep of the Credit Valley Conservation area is also the name of Ihe government sponsored student work programme In which they are employed SWEEP means students working in an environmental enhancement programme They have been demolishing a cottage cutting dead trees and digging bo II tests on the former Benny Spllzer property a 190 acre site now owned Ihe Credit Valley Authority The Authority acquired It five years ago and plan In devctip it featuring some limi kilns Tor demonstration pur poses and may restore the old grist mill and mill pond dam Mast Important to the Authority Is the preservation of the area for its natural beauty mature hardwood stand and aa an example of typical bedrock escarpment land The property fronting on the line and bounded by be railway tracks should be open to thepubllcwlthln2yeara A large house at tho back of the property was originally built to house the start and foreman of the lime kilns The Credit Valley Authority has students In the E programme working tor Ihem