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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1973, p. 26

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Small But Vocal GUARD Meeting Fire First Salvo Consen m a Two hundred Progressive orgetown members MP Terry Cor Continued from Page I First section the audience to contribute when an appropriate a garbage can passed around We II recycle the money and shoot it back at Indusmin he stated He stressed there were alternatives to dumping and told of a recycling plant and incinerator in operation in Franklin Ohio where after Ihe recycling material Is sorted the remainder is mixed with sewage and industrial waste and fired in a burner creating energy He claimed the effluent had tested harmless and Inert He told the group was available free Wi can fight city hall Anglo Pulp and Paper and Falcon bridge Nickel if there are enough of us politicians are afraid of numbers he con tended Johnson said they hod the support of Nassagaweya council council the Li chouse Women Institute and the North Esqucsfng Ratepayers Association He read a brief letter of support signed by Denny president of the North Ratepayers Association in which he voiced their concern about the water and urged the Investigation of practical uses of garbage Bruce of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture his organization supported anything GUARD could do MILITANT Let be militant shouted Mrs Sheila O that way you get attention Graham Ripley an un successful candidate for Ward in Georgetown pointed out Georgetown water came from wells and claimed any deep well could be contaminated If garbage is found to be a hazard later how could all that garbage be removed from he asked The meeting unanimously passed resolution presented Rlc Smmes laying they were unalterably opposed to the scheme and sent copies to Hon James Minister of En and members of parliament Jim Snow George Kerr and Terrv O Connor Nurse makes a GUARD cause From left are contribution the Ralph Ross of Milton former Balllnafad Village Area Abounds With Arts Crafts Talent There was a wonderful response to the request for women bring arts and crafts to the open meeting of the W I The March meeting was held at community centre on Wednesday at of last week It was surprising sec there was so much talent in a comparatively small area Hooked rugs oil paintings crewel embroidery and various other hand crafts were on display One arrangement that caused a considerable amount of Interest was various articles of shapes and sizes of ceramic sculpture the work of Mrs Holt a resident of President Mrs McLean called the meeting lo order and welcomed all the visitors Just Ihe necessary business was dealt with after which Ihe convener of education and cultural activities Mrs Jesse McEnery was called upon to Introduce the guest speaker Mr Paul Bennett of Toronto who is Director of Canadian Guild of Crafts Mr Bennett was an In speaker He brought along several articles of crafts and commented on each one He informed the audience that in July and August of 1974 there was to be a world conference or crafts to take place in Toronto and delegates were expected to attend There would also be an exhibition of crafts at the same time to which he public would be invited Mrs Leo Jamleson thanked the speaker and they had Indeed been to have had him present Mrs Given and Mrs assisted Mrs McEnery in serving a cup of tea hive ladies from I accepted the invitation of the Georgetown I and Joined with them at their meeting in Georgetown last Wednesday evening were celebrating their anniversary Bnlllnafad has lost another of its long lime residents in dealh last week of Mr Em Rogers to members of his Mr and Mrs Marshall were in on Wed of last week when thev Several louplei from the community attended ihe liberal dance in the I Hall at I- on Saturday night Snow presided it the 11 Home making lub when met on evening it ihe community centre Several of the girls showed interest in taking the garden club course this Record books ire to be purchased and will be available for next meeting at cost of for each girl 1 Connor and her assistant Sheila roster demonstrated the correct an zipper to apply elastic to a band a d took place on iking button holes and sewing on bullous group work consisted of their dress review Winifred Members of the Red Cross Women Work Committee provide thousands of In need with clothing and other articles Each clothing valued at more than half a million dollars is made for distribution in emergencies in Canada the world TYPEWRITERS DELIVERY RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES 451 2428 Queen St East BRAMPTON ONTARIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION LOW COST DENTURE SERVICE Through the auspices of the and Peel Counties Dental Society a low cost denture service Is now available throughout and Peel Counties This service provides full upper and lower dentures at a standard fee of It is available from the following participating area dentists who are members of the Halton and Peel Counties Dental Society GEORGETOWN Or T 5 877 DrMS Green glass 1 Mill Street J R Kirby Mountain view Rd The low cost denture service is provided by dentists on a voluntary basis and Is not sub by government funds SPONSORED BY THE ONTARIO DENTAL ASSOCIATION Two hundred Progressive Conservative party members Milton George town Alton and Erin met at I Merry School in norh March it to elect the officers of iheir riding wife Haines member of the law firm of and Mill Street Georgetown was acclaimed area president MP Terry OConnor campaign workers dominated the election returns Bob Jones Mr Connor campaign manager was elected president of the riding Progressive Conscnatlves Ken the assistant campaign manager seconded Jones Connor campaign organizer Hurry was elected secretary John Ham an Oakvillc supported by O Connor and Jones beat Jim for the post of first vice president Also Phyllis another Connor campaign worker was acclaimed as second vice president John Shad bolt from Acton was elected third vice president lOVTOFHCF The North area was thi only contest all other area presidents were acclaimed It was another Campaign worker beat out Irwin for the cost of GEORGETOWN THURSDAY MAR 1973 North area president Bill Humphreys Ihe veteran treasurer for the Progressive Conservative Association lost his office to Dorothy Cham bed In Dorothy says More social activities are needed between elections to keep parly numbers in to make Ihcm happy they belong the party Bill Humphreys who ran as voice of experience in the election stated at the meeting that he used lo be able come to party meetings and recognize every face Now he can I anymore Other area presidents electee to office Dorene Pierce fot Milton Rick Clare Young and Mel Thorn for respective areas of east central and west Oakvllle Maltby for Acton Norm Nixon for the Erin area Jim Snow had about workers during his lasl provincial campaign says Connor had workers available last fall That means a lot of new faces The Lafayette was a group of American aviators in the French air service in World War just out on solo NEW SUPER CHASSIS SOLID STATE 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