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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1975, p. 3

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COSH THE QUALITYS Heat manager Bailey teats the ground beef for fat content on the He marks the package so that the customer knows be la in corneal grama no more lean ground Beef IS percent or less By the price Is right nd to make sure the consumer Is getting his moneys worth meat department has installed a new meat analyzer to determine the amount of fat In hamburger The simple device looks much like a weight scale and Is equipped with a temperature sensor that reads the fat con tent In mat Each time meat cutter Berne Durette grinds a fresh batch of meat and trimmings the fat contents Is measured and the package la labelled to comply with Our ground meat comes in three clsssiflcatlons ham burger ground beef that used to be called chuck and lean ground beef commented Bailey meat manager Government regulations specify that hamburger should contain no more than 30 percent fat We keep It down to by using the analyzer Ground beef cen tals a percent or less and lead ground beef has a content of is percent or less All stores rent from the Albert Berg company who manufactures them If the meet contains too much fat the whole batch Is remixed and measured again for fat content before being around for the second time customer Is dubious about the amount of fat In a pound of hamburger Mr Bailey will let ber test the fat content herself on the analyzer This way the machine works to our ad vantage as well as to the benefit of the consumer be said Store manager Don Stonebnise added There has been so much publicity centred around gougers hat were selling ground meat with too much fat content we wanted to assure our customers that at more than he price ia right Citizens band its not a toy THE HERALD Wednesday The Georgetown Cltlsens Band Radio Club la growing tut Since the first meeting In December with IB members the club has grown to members with complete citizen band radio eoulpmeni Last Sunday at Cedarvale the club held a walkietalkie workshop to Instruct people In the use of radio In order to compliment the band rather than make It unusable Host commercially available unlicensed walkie- talkies operate on channel nine of me dozens band With so many units operating on the same frequency It possible to Jam the channel making It useless By switching to of the 24 Caers can tune out the unwanted interference caused by improper use of the band In the case of scale searches being conducted with the units assisted bv walkie- talkies it is essential to keep the channel open as much as possible and not Jammed with unnecessary communications The club does not wan t to lop the use of channel nine by children but teach them the proper use of the transmitters Toe purpose of the citizens band a to provide fast ef ficient emergency com munlcatlons according to Tom president of the club At the workshop instruction was given to aid In breaking Into a conversation proper Identification and familiar codes to reduce Mm thi el Sixteen members of the Georgetown chib assisted In the search for the lost boy a few weeks ago using their mobile gear to communicate with the search coordlnators Unnecessary and Improper use of wattle talkies was one of the reasons the search was called off said Ronnie Firth social chairman of the cub We dont want that to happen around here It was stressed that of the power of the walkietalkie It may still cause trouble for those using that channel and consideration and education are the keys to ef fectively using the citizens band to assist com munications Many helping Red Cross drive 75 years young still growing Hisses Jean and Margery Valleyview Rosa were hosts for the combined February meeting and the Annual meeting of the Countess of Strathmore Chapter IODE last Monday evening Miss Ruth Evans regent presided and the minutes were recorded by Mrs Wilson In the absence of the secretary Mrs Gilmer Mrs J C Blatchford provincial services convener of Kitchener was the guest speaker of the evening and presided at the installation of officers for aa follows Honorary regent Mrs Wallace regent Miss Ruth Evans firstvice regent Mrs A Dean second viceregent Mrs L From secretary Miss Helen MacDonald assistant secretary Mrs E Wilson treasurer Mrs K Services at borne and abroad Mrs R Ballantine educational convener Mrs Keith Barber echoes secretary Mrs J Linton standardbearer Mrs J public relations Mrs G social Mrs R Barber Program conveners Mrs K- Meera Mrs From and Mrs R Barber The local chapter of the IODE was founded In April and Mrs Keith Barber waa the first a lent Mrs Barber related the history of the chapter and the Charter and the Standard were on display at the meeting Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire IODE Is celebrating Its birthday this year and mem bers are hoping to sell rose bushes to mark this an niversary The proceeds from the sale of tbe Rose a new deepred will be used to help children Members of the Countess of Strathmore Chapter are promoting the sale of these rosebushes Prizes will again be given to senior nubile school students plan the anniversary dinner for April Mrs J Evans favored the meeting with organ music and Mrs S read for the best history essays Money was voted to purchase wool for knitting and tbe final bridge night wlU be held early In April Tbe annual reports some poetry Mrs were given and Miss Evans theEuesttpeakergaveasbort thanked members for the splendid support given her In the past year Mrs Mrs C and Mrs J Linton comprised the nominating committee A committee was named to the guest speaker gave talk followed by a question and answer period Meeting closed with the Queen Hostesses assisting the Hisses with the lunch were Mrs Sanderson Mrs S and Mrs Hlbbert Good health Television for fun Members of tbe community interested In television production may get an op portunity to learn first hand bow to express themselves through the electronic media as part of tbe Sheridan College Summer Festival of Arts program will consist of In use of cable televisions community television production Tbe course will be oriented with the stations regular operations and philosophies regarding community access said LudeHaU of the Media Department of Sheridan College The course win be conducted by the staff of cable station to further the community concept Halton Cable Systems plans to conduct courses during the summer under he Sheridan program to educate the people of Acton and Milton in the use of Instruction seminars will be held with the 11 cable com panies participating In the in the Hal ton and Peel course length will be up the Individual Instructor to suit needs of tbe station and the people that will use the facility added tbe Sheridan College representative aim of tbe course Is to produce quality television for Mr Sam Mileham baa returned home after un dergoing hip surgery In Toronto Hospital His many friends In the community wish him a speedy recovery to full health Mr R Harris and Mrs Webster were hostesses to the members of tbe Esquesing Womens Institute at their regular meeting held In tbe library on Thursday February The president Mrs James Staddon presided and with assistance from secretary Mrs Humphreys and Mrs H Clare conducted the business portion of the meeting The motto a hot head seldom sets world on fire was given along with the roll call which centred on Name a Mrs and Mrs A Grant were In charge of program and their guest Miss Dorothy Stone told of the history of heraldry Its sym bolism and its application today She demonstrated by use of a model the difference between a coat of arms and a crest thus broadening the groups awareness of those During lunch served by tbe hostess members a question and answer period with Miss Stone and also a decorated birthday cake In honor of our life member whose birthday that day organization put together by tbe Georgetown and District branch of the Canadian Bed Cross to carry out its annual fund drive la almost as numerous and varied the Societys drive Is scheduled for Monday March 10 Society canvassers will visit homes throughout town In a well co ordinated effort to reach everyone Because of a lack of area captains and canvassers however tbe rural area of will be mainly canvassed by mall The local branch has set a goal for Its drive Chaiman of campaign this year Is Paul Farias Working closely with him will be area commanders Doug Tucker John and Dick Perron secretary is Reed volunteer chairman Alice public relatione chaiman Connie Nleuwbof They will be assisted by Mrs Walter Pope for professional canvass Including Acton The Industrial canvass will be Show for seniors done by Richard WUlls of Irwin Ltd Special can vassers will be calling on tbe stores offices and gas stations In tbe Georgetown and Acton areas A total of 43 hard working volunteer area captains have also been recruited Theyre still seeking volunteers 10 years of age and over for their corps of canvassers Anyone wining to help by putting la a few hours of their time should call one of the captains listed below Eleanor Davidson Jean Chapman Jean Murphy Siena Van Rev Father Pierre Wood Brother Michael Peggy Anne Llndauer Doris Lln- A Peeters Sherk Jean Barton Betty Bessie Peck Margaret Ward MaryEllen Van CUeaf John Wenruk Sue Lorlto Boone Irene Simpson A Landry Larry CIglen Marilyn Marion Hunter Tom Scbenk Jack Dick Willis Margaret Pope McDonald Ross and Evelyn Ruea JIM MASSENA and Brian Lang assist In uuulu teaching proper use of the dozens band by band clubs tSe Gs Television mobile rig to com with children attending too citizens Proud of new plumber By Winifred Smith Several members of the UCW met in the church basement one day last week They were busy putting quilts together for Missionary work Two large ones were made and they will be kept on hand to be given out If the need arises Bud Snow spent several days last week Chicago where he attended a roads convention A welcome home on Friday for Karen and her baby girl Shes a new playmate for Patrick Georgetown Majorettes had a very successful dance the community centre on Saturday night This coming The many friends and relatives of Mr and Mrs Robert former residents of are to bear that they are both confined to hospital We hope they will be able to leave General Hospital shortly following treatment Orchestra will supply music We are Indeed proud of our girl Miss who Is apprenticing with Contractors We wish every success In chosen trade The Red Crew Is believe it or not In the entertainment business and In the very near future local senior citizens are going to get a taste of it Tbe Services for Seniors Committee of the Georgetown and District Red Cross branch will present an evening of musical entertainment for all Georgetown Acton and Milton senior citizens and shutins Its to be held Tuesday March In evening In tbe Holy Cross Featured entertainers win be Red Cross Corps Capers from Toronto who will present a song and dance variety program An ad In this issue of the Herald contains further 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