Trail Club Worried About Proposed Power Towers Blood Bottle BEST OF CARE FOR MAYOR Georgetown s mayor BUI Smith got the Best of care when he made his donation at the Mayors Challenge blood clinic here Monday mayor Brian Best providing the bedside manner Positions will be changed at Milton s blood clinic In January Four hundred and forty four people attended the Monday clinic of which 39 were rejected for a total donation of blood packs There were new donors About l registered donors were contacted prior to the clinic In a letter the Georgetown mayor who has challenged other Helton communities to equal Georgetown blood donation In last year December clinic offered blood and were accepted There were 39 new donors at that THIS WILL SHOCK YOU Only Shopping Days to Christmas THERES A BETTER CHRISTMAS COMING FOR YOUR CHILDREN WHEN YOU SHOP ILVERS QUALITY TOGGERY DEPARTMENT PILE LINED NAME BRAND INSTRUCTOR LENGTH Nylon Ski Jackets A38 SIZES to SALE NAME BRAND HOODED WINTER JACKETS SIZES to SALE to 14 SALE Save on name brand Fur trimmed WINTER COATS SIZES to SALE- WASHABLE PRINTED COTTON DUSTERS SIZES4I014 Girl Skinny rib Irani KNIT SHIRTS SIZES to NYLON STRETCH TIGHTS sizes sizes CI to to yXJj Save an bows bulky knit PULLOVERS Save on washable Ian elastic back per ma press BOYS SLACKS SIZES 299 Bays Parma polyester and cotton SHIRTS In Plains Wallpaper Patterns SI SIZES to K FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS CHILDREN S SKI MITTS 99 Knitted Mitts 73 to JL Knitted Mitts 99 X STRETCH DENIM JUMP SUITS USE YOUR CREPIT AT SILVERS a No Interest No Service Charge flvi ism map rn I Twelve concerned members of the Bruce Trail Association met Saturday to discuss Implications of the proposed Ontario Hydro power line through ChLnguacousy on the Bruce Trail A said the meeting was called to draw attention to the Bruce Trail Association P Dams Fifth Line West said he was under the impression the escarpment was protected by a bill which states that the escarpment must be left for recreational use LETTER TO DAVIS Mr Dams said the result of the meeting will now go to the Bruce Trail Associations head office He said letters have been sent to Premier William Davis and other people In the area protesting the proposed route for the power Mr Dams said this would affect the whole area the hydro lines went through the trail It Is funny that with a stroke of pen from point A to point B the hydro people can take over everything said Mr Adams Mr Dams said some of the fanners in the area are anxious to have the line go through He said the formers have in mind pay for land which It would then rentback to the farmers for a year People who want the line to go through have never lived the city PRESERVE AREAS I don think It is a monetary thing at all said Mr Dams We Just have to keep our con areas as they are Fog Plus Slippery Roads continued driven by Mary Dorothy Slater of R R 1 Eight year old Gary Gillespie of Prince Charles Drive fered cuts and bruises Thursday when hit by a car while walking west on Prince Charles Drive Jennifer Cooper of Crescent was the driver of the cor which was also westbound The boy was token to hospital by his mother A 1971 driven by John Rogers 1 Nor vat and a 1963 driven by Jennie David of Queen Street received and respect when they collided on John Street November 30 the Memorial arena A rash of single car accidents page on Ihcoulsklrtsof townln the last few days reflects foggy weather and greasy road conditions Joseph 7 Eleanor Crescent was taken to George town Hospital with injuries to his ribs and right hand following an accident on the line north of Ashgrave December 7 Chev when he was forced off the road into the d A two car accident on 17 side- road and the 10th line saw a total of ft 300 damage but no injuries suffered when a Cougar dr ven by Hubertus Vanderham and a Plntodriven by Norman Blair Ores collided damage was done to the Cougar and 800 to the Pinto GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC 7 Page CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS J B MACKBNXIG SON BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE James St Georgetown 2207