Series Of Highway Mishaps Investigated By Detachment GEORGETOWN CALVINETTES AT OPENING MEETING 66 GIRLS Calvinettes Open Season The Georgetown Calvinettes started its season on Sept with an enrolment of 17 new girls The club now totals who are spilt Into 12 in groups The club is under the leadership of Mrs Lucy Vandusluls who is assisted by Mrs The first evening was at tended by mothers and girls While the girls were enjoying games the mothers were acquainted with the new program being used in Calvinettes Mrs Shirley Van Raamsdonk explained to the mothers why new changes were brought In and how it would benefit the club and the girls Mrs brought to the attention of the mothers the importance of showing an in terest in what their daughters were doing In the club and not Just send them for a night out GENERAL DISCUSSION A general discussion followed of club activities financial matters and service projects After recess the new girls were initiated into the club A large candle representing Jesus Christ was burning In the dark auditorium and each new QUALITY HOMES ONLY DOWN Erected on your many model All home complete with plumbing healing wiring broad loom etc lor free catalogue fet MODULAR HOLMES LMTED Main St Box Walerrfown Out NAME office or vltlf our Centra at and I OWN A LOT YES NO her own candle from it Junior counselors for this year are Henrietta and Jeanette Smedema both In their 2nd year First year counselors are Millie Van Irene Schenk and Smedema During the week of Oct to police officers from Milton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police were in volved in the Investigation of funeral occurrences Included this number were three break and enters Tour thefts four disturbances nine persons charged for violating the Liquor Control Act three trespass complaints one person charged with public mischief one dog bile com plaint one report about the dangerous use flearms damage to property one fraud and one building found Insecure by officers on The remaining occurrences were minor In nature and required little time clear Highway westbound lanes west of Township Line was the scene of a single vehicle mishap on Sunday Oct Vehicle was driven by John of Port Dover Damage his vehicle was estimated at There were no Injuries On Monday Oct Highway south of Acton was the scene of a mishap when a vehicle driven by Daniel Folk Guelph struck a dog On Tuesday Oct a three- car collision occurred on High way west of Peel Helton County Line resulting In in Juries to two persons Vehicles involved were driven by Janko Brampton Norman Hayes Georgetown and Fred Darby Georgetown Minor Injuries Mere sustained by and Hayes Total damage to vehicles Mas estimated at SI 525 Fifth Line Township north of Highway was the scene of a single vehicle mishap on Wednesdaj Oct A total of damage was done to the vehicle driven by Cuthbert of Glen Williams There were no injuries single chasm Twenty Siderood east of Fourth Line Township was the scene of another single vehicle collision Thursday Oct 11 Injuries were sustained by the driver Ronald Clements IS Milton and passengers Debbie Gray 16 Burlington Jim Reese 17 Milton and Kim Tawse IS Campbellvllle Damage to vehicle driven by Clements was estimated at On Friday Oct 12 a twocar collision occurred on Seventh Line north of io Slderoad Township resulting In Injury to one person Vehicles Involved were driven by Paul Simpson Creemore and Frederick Georgetown Total damage was estimated at 000 Simpson received minor cuts In this collision County Road 19 south of io was done to the vehicle driven by David Clark 17 Brampton were no Injuries Const J H L safety and Information officer for Milton detachment spoke to the students at Mary Hopkins Public School and the Ontario School for Deaf GEORGETOWN HERALD October 31 1973 Page Also he spoke to a driving education class at Milton District High School This safety message is of fered Do you your responsibilities toward the rest of the public both pedestrian and vehicular Do you know the laws in force which are especially designed to guide you in your behavior as a driver and so act as lives against collisions In Jury and damage lo the property of both you and your neighbor Are you aware that In almost every case a collision is Ihe direct result of neglecting to observe the law Do you observe these traffic regulations Take a few minutes lo digest what will follow in next weeks and see Just how many you actually do observe as a matter of second nature Be wise beforehand read and obey traffic rules otherwise you might not live to regret it Brooklln Manhattan the Bronx Richmond and Queens are five boroughs of New York City Distinctive in rich Medici patterns gift cards with envelope From SI IF SHOT WORLD fl HAMPTON Our young Inspired frames are out of world Contemporary and com fortable designed with an awareness for now YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Georgetown Office I 36 Main St South I OPEN Wednesdays W j Only a 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