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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1971, p. 3

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Annual Bureau Forty Firefighters March to Church Bind lead in Halton E Halton Fire Prevention Bureau staged their annual church parade in Georgetown on Sunday morning The parade Is held annually to mark Fire Prevention Oct to but the event was delayed until Sunday because the Thanksgiving holiday fell at Hie end of Fire Prevention Week Georgetown Girls Pipe Band led the firefighters from Ac ton Georgetown Milton Oak vllle and Burlington fire departments as they paraded from Remembrance Park to St John United Church for the 11 a service It was Laymen Sunday at the church and the service was conducted by he laymen of St John s with a men choir leading in the hymns Deputy Chief George of Milton Fire Department was marshal Chiefs M of J C ningham of Georgetown A Clement of Milton and District Deputy Chief Jim erica of Burlington led the marching group District Chief lotteries is chairman of Hollon Fire Bureau this year After th service Georgetown Firefighters served coffee and to the visiting firefighters at the fire hall TB Association Donation The regular monthly meeting of the County Tuber and Respiratory Disease Association was held last Thursday at the Milton Inn It was announced that a cheque for had been approved by this Board to be donated to Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital for the needed In their Deportment A donation has also been made to he Milton District Hospital These have been the result of the 1970 Christmas Seal Campaign November 1st is the date for the 1971 Campaign to get underway Georgetown Milton Acton and Burlington get out at the start of Sunday a parade Industrial Hockey North Halton 6 Glen 3 Norval 3 Macs Milk 2 North and were winners In the first two games of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey Leagues 1071 schedule North Halton doubled the count on Glen Williams sparked by a three goal performance from Paul Robinson who also picked up two assists Arnold from Robinson and Hay Robinson from Arnold and Telford Gudgeon from Robinson and Hay Robinson from Telford Robinson unassisted and Gudg eon from J McNiven were the North scoring formulas The Glen got Its goals from Ward from MacCormack Allenson from Sargent and Butcher and Heppcs from Hilts There was no scoring in the third period of the Nerval Mac Milk lilt but Norval Mac I in the first period and hen matched heir second period goal Parsons from Sickicrzykl from and M one Ion from Robinson and Bradley were scoring combinations Milkmen marksmen were Blasko unassisted and Gregory from Bennett Sunday the two winners meet in the first game while the Glen and Mac battle for their first win Halton Firms Ask Aid to Fight US Duty The federal government answer on aid for 10 firms suffering from the United States supplementary duty on Imports will be on the way shortly says MP Rud Whiting Whiting says a board Is being set up to administer the stance plan which provides ISO million to help Canadian In dust ties continue to compete In US markets despite the surtax For instance a firm with worth of exports to a supplementary duty of ISO and could get two thirds of that amount the United States would face In a Canadian government grant under the new legislation GUIDM INES The board is empowered to recommend grants to firms in cases where the normal guide lines are not met The guidelines are that percent of the firm a production In ihe base year must have gone to the S and maximum grants would be twothirds of the applicable surtax Whiting says he expects the board will begin processing the applications for grants by the end of this week OPTIMISTIC Earlier Whiting said eight firms had contacted him concerning the impact of the surtax At that time he urged any other such firms in Halton being hurt bythesurtaxtocontacthim Two more did Whiting is optimistic about the chances of support for the 10 firms AVOID CUTBACKS The aid plan is primarily In tended to help firms avoid em cutbacks If any other company is fected by the American Import surtax me know and I ll give all the help can Whiting said Social ft Personal Mrs John Wilson of Edmonton has relumed home after visiting wilh relatives in George town and Glen Williams Mr and Mrs Charles Chcsney and Carl have returned to their home in Ohio after spending a weeks holiday at their in Willow Park Norval Mr and Mrs R of Goulais River and Mr David McMencmy of Troy New York with help of many relatives neighbours and friends held a surprise party for their parents Mr and Mrs Bob McMcnemy of Shelley St on the occasion of their wedding anniversary Close to 10O attended the party which was held at the Masonic Hall on Saturday October They received many lovely gifts Hospital Bowlers Revised teams Monday tober resulted In a final new standing with three games only to count The teams points and are Rockets 3213 ntouchables completes Fred Flyers Jets Top Averages WomenSylvia Ezard Barber 191 188 188 Gerry MenJim Kennedy 229 Bob Collier Fred 202 Clint Peacock Approve Gas Bar Council approved of the install at ion of a car wash and gas bar by GAS Developments Monday night provided he post a bond for construction of a sanitary sewer and on the north side of Guelph Street from Sinclair westward for feet The estimated cost of the work Is 15 They also passed a motion Instructing the building Inspector that any applicant for a car wash business must install a system of full reclamation of water in order to prevent overloading of the sanitary sewer Many Make it With JunlorClub A of young hockey players who were members of Georgetown Midget and Juvenile hockey teams last season are playing with out of town clubs this year From the Juveniles Jerry Neil Is with Junior Streetsville and Dave Guest If waived by Milton will go with the Brampton Junior entry Of the Midgets Bob Elinesky Is with Kitchener Juniors Bs and Dave Brian Beaumont Gene Inglla Glen Robinson and Brad are the Milton Junior Merchants Alec has caught a spot with theSt Thomas Junior A s Sllverwood News Silver Wood I ladies met at IhehomeofMrs Don Lindsay for Ihe October meeting There were 14 members and 2 visitors present The girls and some of the mothers also attended the meeting Mrs president opened the meeting with opening ode Mary Stewart Collect The roll call was by a household label read In french which a few were able to do It was decided to purchase a book Ontario Women W 1 Story for the branch Short course on Fashion News for You will be at the home of Mrs Campbell on Nov District Day will be at the Master Feeds Research building on Nov with a speaker from Brampton Mrs Cassar will be the delegate to the convention In Guelph on Oct Mrs Don Lindsay convenor of education had as her programme Mrs Harding and Mrs Thompson from how to moke a turkey roll This was very in tercsting The meeting closed and a delicious lunch served by the committee We are sorry to hear of the death Mr Gordon Smith also of the illness of Mrs Smith Mrs George Burt The Kabbala Is a secret science of the Jewish rabbis to Interpret he hidden meaning of the Pentateuch the first live books of the Old Testament also called the Law of Moses GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE Presents THE TORCH BEARER by Kelly Thursday Friday Saturday 28 OCTOBER 29 OCTOBER OCTOBER Howard Public School PARKING AT ANN TTSSUMHO Mil XT DOOR 8777661 ANNOUNCING NEW LOW LOW PRICES DELREX DRUG ltd usave RFEDFHVfcRY8773IM0 OCT TO NOV lUBIb SUPUt Him Slick Prod PXSTF SHAMPOO FAMILY X DAY VITAMINS 100 VITAMINS IWi VAPORIZER ItfcAD N Shoulders JB 110 NEW Package Pack FLUSH Toddler Reg Only RFAN Biscuits NIC Chocolate Chip Caramel Crunch S3 1U FILL BLUE CROSS C B PRESCRIPTION PLANS COURTEOUS SERVICE DELIVERY HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US- PRESCRIPTIONS Stewarttown News Mr and Mrs A McLachlan visited with Professor and Mrs Hugh and family In Kingston this past weekend They attended the football game between Queens and Toronto Universities and also attended the Home Comers Reception at McCarther College Mrs George Henderson president of the District Women Institute was a guest the regular October meeting of the W I branch held and Mrs Tt irsdav October 14 Mrs Henderson was guest speaker and gave an informative description of the work of the Institute at Ihe levels The roll call was answered An Article for Auction These Items were later sold with Mrs R Lawson as auctioneer Mrs Humphreys and Mrs Bruce Beckett assisted the hostess wilh lunch Three babies were baptized at the morning service in St John Church on Sunday with Rev Canon Maxwell in charge Michelle Ann Webster daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Webster David Bryon English son of Mr and Mrs George English and Ann Marie Merrill daughter of Mr and Mrs Win Merrill CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams 3302 VINYL WALLCOVERING Hie original with Matching Fabrics Texlil the Kid Proof wall decoration re stains and scuffs beautifully It so tough you can even wash the flocks It dry- too when you want a change Come in and see our new patterns and colors Georgetown Decorating Centre 27 Mill St in Paint Wallpaper DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN ELECTION DAY OCT 21 FOR INFORMATION OR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL 8778645 JIM SNOW HEADQUARTERS NEWEST COLORS GREATEST PAINT VALUES from the most colorful guy I I I I I I ONE QUART in town FREE every purchase of one gallon of flrtl quilllv INTERIOR PAINT I I I I I I I I NEW PITTSBURGH COLLECTION EXPERT DECORATING ADVICE your PITTSBURGH PAINT DEALER J B MACKENZIE I SON LTD JAMES STREET FREE DELIVERY ONE OF LATEX LOLUSTRE TRIM ENAMEL Valued at per quart ABSOLUTELY FREE till offer expires November 1971 CTQDE Man HOURS HOUKa Saturday Bom

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