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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 2, 1973, p. 15

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THE AT A whs hi musk his nostrils from a rancid odor off by Beardmort Company tannery but company officials say hey haw I been diluted with complaints the odor Realtor whoadmilEhehasawcakslomach makes him sick 1 lust about lost my stomach Monday he told Hi added he had no choice but to wear the mask or lose his supper A number of other residents shared Mr Holmes distress 1 A slow moving object hovered over Oak villc last and a local woman and a teenage girl arc won dentin hat they saw We sou it clearly to know t a plane said Mrs Vlckl or Sntlflrove Site added that the unidentified flying object did not have a definite shape but was sort of oval Fiona Rintoule 15 a on e Crescenl witnessed strange object as well Her description matched her companions but according to police no other reports were made The possibility of sharing canine patrols between Oranges ille and township were discussed at a recent township council meeting Mayor Vic Large met with the township council to discuss the arrangements and costs of such an arrangement We would like to enter into a mutual agreement on the sharing of controls and patrols Mayor Large Mild We would pay part of the costs ana services he said At present the town has on agreement with the Academy for Dogs for patrols and emergency calls is paying on a basis MILTON Construction on a Industrial warehouse distribution centre end office for Consumers Glass Co has started on an 88 acre site in the north end of Milton The com with a large manufacturing plant in Toronto plans a warehouse here that will contain square feet of floor area and will cover about six acres of ground The building is to be feet by feet one storey in height with fire walls separating it into three separate sections An office approximately by feet will be provided but the remainder of the floor area will be devoted to warehousing and shopping facilities Barricades were placed across both vehicular entrances to Gage Pork last week and Robert director of parks and recreation has ordered signs painted and erected prohibiting all motorized vehicles in the park The action was taken following passage of a town council resolution last week approving total prohibition of vehicles in the park pending a staff report of the legality of closing off two rightsof way granted in perpetuity many years ago when the park area was deeded to the municipality Council look the action following two accidents in the park involving motor MISJiIssU A request by the Ontario School Trustees Council asking the Peel County Board of Education to support a private member bill in the house of commons was approved by the board last week The trustees council is asking Ontario School Boards to support bill C 143 which has to do with the broadcasting art According Ihe council the bill ill e school boards a free hand without cost in the use of educational material produced or leased bv the CBC J Township s summer festival is all set to go from Aug 13 to Sept 1 featuring the Elizabethan Players from Newport Wales Box office is already open The group will perform four plays including Shakespeare Hamlet and Harold Pinter s Caretaker The performances will be held in seat Lister Pearson Thcotre for the Performing Arts in the civic centre The that potential audience during the festival will be between and The festival will have a giveaway souvenir program to mark the dedication of he theatre to the late Mr Pearson The program will also involve complete coverage of plays and players taking part in he festival Meet Your Police Garth Bernard Sheldon joined the Georgetown Police Department in October He is now a second class constable attaining Ihis rank in October Constable Sheldon complclcd the recruit course at the Ontario Police College in in two sessions six weeks in six wieks in nst Sheldon is a resident of Georgetown and a family man with a wife wo daughters He is interested in hockey and baseball and has coached teams In the Scar borough area a family man lie involved with boating and tamping CONST Sweet DFxieland Sound Will Bounce Off Books TOWN IILRALD THURSDAY AUG 1973 Page 15 Georgetown Soldier Helps Rescue Child Smith IB of St Thomas and right LJ Oldham IB of St Thomas were swimming nearby and answered the distress call of John friend The three militia members towed John to shore Pvt Smith during the tow ad ministered artificial respiration bringing John back to consciousness John spent three days in Hospital under ob servation before returning to his parents home at Ontario John Vanveen has found new friends John son of A of Canadian Forces Army Cadet Camp was swimming at a beach near camp on July when he was struck over the head by an oar a friend was using propel a raft John was knocked unconscious and his friend on the raft was unable to assist him The three militia drivers working at the camp Cpl MA 19 of Georgetown Ontario centre A PI SMITH OLDHAM AND JOHN AN VEEN Jazz Georgetown Public library is welcome news for in town Itrcorded jazz I hi library is com but a live group of el brand jazz jrtists is unusual The Steel fity Six Hamilton group as Its name A concert The six musicians lloyd Peach on clarinet and alio sax I udlow on trombone Jackson on trumpet Hill piano Kin on bass and Chuck Woods an drums play many styles of Jazz inspired by groups from the lurn of he The program entitled Many races Jazz is taken from the repertoire of jaw groups since its birth at the beginning of the century with a brief commentary of jazz through Dixieland swing bop rock progressive Jazz and just jazz This concert is one of a series sponsored by uth Regional 1 System of which library is a The has presenting jazz programs in Burlington and Oak and are being considered for a scries of school concerts sponsored by the Hamilton Musicians Guild and the County Board of due at ion THE HERALD 8772201 Water Lawns For Lush Look With hot dry weather lawns lose their bright spring green and begin to turn brown Regular and thorough watering will help keep your lawn green jnd healthy during the summer months says John Hughes a horticultural specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food A thorough soaking about once a week is usually enough to keep the lawn growing well Thorough watering allows the water to penetrate soil encourages development of a deep healthy root system With only light sprinkling the root system shallow and more susceptible to injury par during hot dry weather Lawns should be watered at the first sign of will applying enough water to soak ihe soil without puddling on the face Apply about inch of water each week if there is no rain It is best to water the lawn in the early morning or evening More of Ihe water will reach he roots since there is less evaporation Use a sprinkler for even coverage over a large area of the lawn The amount of water applied can be easily measured by setting a shallow pan in the area of the sprinkler and checking it for the required depth Mortgage Funds Available 1st Mortgages 2nd Mortgages Construction Loans Mortgages Purchased 4516232 EA Mitchell Ltd Realtor 44 Queen St E Brampton AT SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON A BDRD TRIP LIMEHOUSE met home of Mrs C Lindsay recently with II attending and vice president Mrs in the chair Current events were the responses to the roll call Some dealt with Ihe recent sale Rev Smith view regarding open Sunday of church mem leprosy in Canada a hymn sing at convocation hall Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs A C Patterson were Mr and Mrs Arthur Patterson City North Carolina Mr and Mrs Charles and Mr Mrs Henry and children Midland Beach Miss King if Cape Church manse is spendinj a couple of Weeks cousins the Hen visitors with Mr and Mrs Ron Thompson and family include Mr and Mrs Dan and lorest rnc staving lor a wick with his cousins Mr and Mrs of Mississautil Mrs Witch of Mr and Mrs Itiskift and two sons of New Mr and Mrs Jack Itnuuhlcy attended Ihe reunion at recently file llirnnglon family was Mrs A Duplicate Bridge Club The following pairs were winners at session of Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club in the legion Branch 120 auditorium I and A II Turtnn tallows l Marguerite Tavlor Bill Ian Coots 1 Sid Heller Jim and J Coals I Barbara Wo id and Bart iRcn lidc and 5 I TRUGURRD process PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE CALL YOUR TRUGUARD DEALER TODAY Andrew Murray MOTORS Mountainview Rood South The new Construction Safety Act It makes a difference to you Effective August 1st Bill 127 The Construction Safety Act 1973 places the responsibility for safety in the construction industry firmly where it belongs on the whole construction industry Not only on project constructors but also on sub contractors foremen and the workmen themselves Any of these if convicted of an offence against the Act or its Regulations is liable to a fine of up to and imprisonment of up to 12 months That s pretty tough but its in everyone s interest Employers employees and not least their families all of whom stand to benefit from accident prevention The new Bill also provides the following major advantages It consolidates the three existing statutes in the field into an all- encompassing Act that can be more effectively administered It makes the Ontario Ministry of Labour primarily responsible for safety inspections removing the obligation to appoint municipal inspectors and establishing basic standards throughout the Province And its improved regulations cover more situations than the old legislation thereby increasing protective measures Everyone connected with construction has a vital stake in safety Bill 127 will give that safety a better chance The Ministry of Labour offices in your area have the details Make sure you know where you stand after August 1st Ministry of Labour Ontario 1 WEST AVENUE SOUTH HAMILTON 5272951

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