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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1971, p. 15

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His Year in Moscow Source Of Many Stories by Speaker RALPH HAWES Thanks to the efforts of comrades Roma and Bruce Collins the Branch Annual Dinner was well organized and went off a hitch The meal which was prepared and served by the lades the Presbyterian was fit for a Una and enjoyed by all Alter the meal the master of ceremonies Rev Kelvin Johnson the head table The Branch Padre is a man of many visiting members who are sick he is also an outstanding with a peat sense of humour wise and witty words are ex termporaneous One of the visiting op brass ventured to us that if every branch a Padre how wonderful it would be We agree OFF THE RECORD The Padre introduced the guest speaker Col C A Greenlcafwho began his talk by asking reporters from The Georgetown Herald to put their note books and pencils away for what ho had to say was off the then proceeded to keep everyone entranced with his many amusing episodes during his years in Moscow as Military At tache to the Canadian Embassy The dance which followed was well attended and believe en joyed by everyone We should mention here before we get carried away that a donation of was made to the Branch President Norm Ward by Dot Day President Ladles Auxiliary SOMETHING NEW off again the powers that be of district have at last come up with a date for the Branch Presidents meeting The dale Is Sunday November This meeting is something new in the district but not so for mncB The Branches at this end of the nave been having such meetings since However Norm Ward will represent Branch 120 at Ibis meeting and will no doubt If called on assist them in their efforts the Poppy Campaign behind the next NORTH REPORT another membership This con only be accomplished by the efforts of each and every member of the branch vet or ex service person branch for a visit BRANCH BITS Boyd Luntz and his friend Mike made their fourth weekly draw of car club No at the Friday night dart shoot intermission Six win ners B James ToRgart E Anthony Telford Legion McLaughlin Dart shoot winners were Hamilton three wins brother Earl Hamilton one win could almost call it a Hamilton Other winners were Lanti two King Porter Ken Nash Next week its roasts George Hughes Is breaking bingo callers On Saturday night George had several B callers up But personal still prefer Fingers Ferguson Bingo winners wen Nicholson M Handel Wilcox and McCarthy Octobers Warmth Close To Record for Georgetown October was one of the war meat ever recorded In Ontario according to a Georgetown man keeps records for the government Itugcr Smith Street a mean temperature here of which was degrees above average Only in and 1947 was warmer in this century Average high was and at tragi low 3 There were five new dally records established Including a new high of ST This was one October 1951 New records were on Oct 1 record was in Im and 1950 ST on Oct in 1919 Oct in 192 on Oct 73 In 1924 on Oct in 1927 There were only two night frost the degrees and degrees Neithcrof these wirt killing frosts and many were still in bloom on the The only part of October w ithout unseasonably weather was the week of October 14 which had average temper of by day and 38 overnight It was also very dry with only inches of rain about percent of average Rain fell on only days compared with the average ID days Winds were generally quite light and this contributed to the frequent night time fog recorded on twelve nights mostly in the latter part of the month It was not a particularly sunny October with only 160 hours of sunshine about 10 percent below average The periods between Oct and Oct 2326 were quite cloudy However the warm spell towards the end of the month was accompanied by sunny skies High temperatures for the past week were Oct 27 Oct Oct Oct 3067 Oct Presentation Meeting For Sorority Guests Zcta Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held Its presentation meeting October the home of with Vivien and Sherrie Hill as guests In place of regular business they were shown how meetings are conducted and each member gave a short talk on her duties in the chapter The program was by Mrs Les Ann Clglcn and Cawley entitled Travel Mrs Cialen showed trip to Holland Earlier in the month Lorrle Ryan recreation room set the mood for Zeta Phi barn dance Guests wore appropriate costume and in the centre of the HERALD NOV Page 3 room a scarecrow complete with stuffing and straw greeted the arrival Games and dancing were the focal points of the evening after which the soda committee served refreshment PORTABLE FIREPLACES By Martin Frehner Phone Suitable for Electric In Natural Stone and Brick Oil Colour Styles available On display al 3xm Out Take a drive this weekend See for yourself Write for Colour Folder Police officers at North Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police worked a total of BBS hours and patrolled miles on area roads during the week ending October Seventy six drivers were charged for driving infractions with dUaifu drivers receiving a war Ring Thirteen convictions were registered during proceedings In Provincial Court Milton Sixty six general occurrences were investigated during this reporting period Included this were thefts and domestic complaints One building was found to be insecure by officers on patrol Two vehicles were stolen and later recovered and 2 other vehicles were recovered for other Police Departments with 1 person arrested connection One person was reported missing and there were 3 trespassing complaints Other occurrences were of a minor in 11 collisions resulting in total property damage estimated at Seven collisions resulted in property damage only but 5 persons were injured in the 4 remaining collisions Seven drivers have been charged as a result of these collisions and more charges are pending One collision Involved a car and deer with the deer falling to remain at the scene A driver Involved in another collision must have taken a lesson from the deer because this driver also left the scene and is still being sought by police Inattentive driving predominated again as a cause of these collisions with other infractions being fail to stop parking on roadway and Impaired driving Const JUL Bedpan Detachment Accident Prevention Officer visited Public School and Public School speaking to 311 students about safety An address was also given to the Carlisle Club about now vehicles Writes OWRC For Opinion Joan Smith again brought the subject of the sewage plant at Thursday committee meeting She said she was terrified about any proposed develo Sent since the plant had been for only 15 people What if an Industry comes along and we have to turn it down she asked She admitted she sent a letter to Ontario Water Resources listing the various proposals for development and asked them for their opinion on them Nell subdivision could be the straw that breaks the camel back she added APPROVED Or Em Hyde pointed out that the OWRC themselves had proved it What you are saying Is really a freeze on everything countered Hyde He stated that the tertiary plant costing had to be added to the plant whether or not any building was carried on He maintained that the OWRC representative told council the addition of the tertiary treatment plant would probably allow the plant to handle a population of MEETING Cr Ernie Sykes chairman of sewage and sanitation com mailed As chairman of son Itation and sewage I in the process of setting up a meeting with the to discuss this whole problem The letter should not have come from one member of council demanding an answer from the OWRC he concluded Cr Smith agreed to withdraw her motion since the meeting was already set up A DEEP CUT PRICES MRS Si for ft tart I fl JUNE ROOT DEEP CUT PRICES DEEP CUT DEEP CUT PPJCES H EVERtMY B ANY DM ANY OH WHOLE 512 TIN EVAPORATED CARNATION HUH WHITE SWAN BATHROOM TISSUE boll wo 59 UPTON SOUP LHTI AEROSOL DEODORANT Tl 97 PREMIUM SODA SARDINES y umiduf 25 42 241 39 FROZEN CREAM PIES COLGATE vxr ORAL izfloz LOSTESS COOKIES HAIR SHAY 99 77 MARTIN S 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