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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1975, p. 20

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday October IS ins II l I Labor Council opposes Federal wage controls Camp vandalized by blueberry pie lovers I lh ni of and reinfect van fpnm fart The Brampton and District Labor Council have termed the federal government new wage controls unfair and unworkable and will be opposing the Im plementation of the new guidelines statement Monday night that If production coata should go down a would be expected to prices Mr Ran- said We find that statement quite ludicrous It la necessary for wage earners President of the BDLC BUI to accept the controls but when of Georgetown It comes to profits of big explained that the controls business the companies are hold no proposals to deaJ with expected to voluntarily reduce unwarranted price Increases prices Quoting Prime Minister Who kidding who This system of economic control that la being suggested ha- been tried out In the USA and Britain It flops because the only real restrictions were on the wage earners Prices of commodities continued to rise sky high reaping more profits for big business and untold hardships to wage earners The government Is playing around the real problems of Inflation They refuse to and tackle the real problems such as government handouts to corporations already reaping excessive profits price fixing Increased mor tgage rates and rent gouging We In the labor council refuse to support the govern ments proposals that are bo they can only cause further hardships to people on fixed Incomes thoae lower paid workers of our country The Thanksgiving holiday vesllgating the auto theft weekend was busy for the The camp at the edge of of HiHvi own Camp has been Police District One with the target for thefts and wilful several thefts and In- damage over the past week as vesications vandals set fire to one of the A John Street man reported cabins damage to the theft of a red pickup truck the building in the to police early Tuesday momlng Unknown persons kitchen of camp removing entered his home and removed blueberry pie the keys for the truck and filling one 30paund tub of attached camper and then margarine one butcher knife drove off Police are still in- and an undetermined number of knapsacks and related bicycle was removed from the camping gear in storage at the carrier on a car parked at ramp Georgetown District High Vandals again returned to a School Georgetown car club this lime a a Ira tow Crescent damaging cars lighting fix- resident reported to police the lures a pop machine and theft of a car radiator from her numerous windows of the car while It was parked at the building Former members of high school A resident the club are suspected Police reports damage to the engine are still Investigating of his car after unknown One chain saw was reported persons broke Into his car missing by workmen at while parked on Weber Developments last week One A Georgetown beaten on the face chest and head resulting in a difficulty to breathe and headaches In vestigation of the beating continues An Arietta Street man was arrested and charged following an Incident over the weekend A prowler was observed standing at the side door of an Arietta Street home after the occupants had turned was the lights out Pet Please This week the star of Pet Please la this female pappy of Terrier and Shelly parentage Shes brown black and white Anyone Intern ted la her can see by dropping In at the Hills Animal Control Service Urn chouse office a to pm Monday to Friday and 10 to Saturday New Legion bingo starting Wednesday Legion Lines lly llama Ways and means committee are begining a bingo upstairs in the auditorium Wednesday October 15th If they are successful they will continue on till the spring An ad ap peared in the two local papers last week with full details As wo look ahead to Ar mistice Day which will be upon us In no time we are making plans for our remembrance supper The ladles from Knox Presbyterian Church wUI again prepare and serve our meal we are in the process of obtaining a guest speaker probably a Command Officer and a Master of Ceremonies The requests are In and another molt in teresting evening is in store for us who attend Tickets will be a couple They will go on sale at our October general meeting and then over the bar after that Come the Wed nesday of November 5th if they are not all sold then they will go on sale to the public Only one ticket to a member and this ticket will be signed for Surely with all the members wc have we will be able to the BO tickets to members At this meeting we accepted the application of Roger Mayne and hope he will mike use of our facilities and enjoy his membership with our Legion Going Into our Lounge now you will notice a sign that reads Proper Attire Only In the Lounge and Identification must be shown upon request Our doorman will enforce this ruling and toe executive will bock him up on this We wish to keep an ap propriate balance In at mosphere in the Lounge Members must sign In their guests when they come into the Branch and must sit with them When the member leaves their guests must leave with them If you open the door and sign people in they are your responsibility Arc you thinking about being an early bird Its almost that time of year again Tom and the bar stewards will gladly accept your money give you a receipt and from Ihcn on you can sit back and relax knowing that when we change the locks on the door you will have your keycard to get In Also do you know someone who la a veteran and Is not a Legion member Haw about having a talk to them and bring down to the Branch some evening and let them see for themaelf what a truly place we have Tell them how active wo are Introduce them to the members and then hand them an application That along wigh proof of discharge and a very small amount of money will let them Into a very unique club The Branch held their elimination draw on Friday evening and the winners Alex Konack who spilt with Jack Timpson Stuart Little Russell Smith and Ray Boss Lucky Draw Prize winners No electric clock not claimed No not claimed No Bill Fisher No Glen Gordon The remainder of the winners will be Included in next weeks Legion Lines Car Club Winners Ail the Sports leagues are going along at a good dip now I believe the Monday night league would like a couple more players This is a mens league so if you have time to spend on a Monday evening call Jim Ford at or come on down to the branch around Its a very fine league with a lot of nice people playing and this Is to members also Two of our members Geo Louth Sr and Walter Louth were saddened this week by the loss of their brother Herb Herb was a very pleasant fellow and always had a minute to talk when I saw him To his wife Helen his family and to all the Louths send our most sincere sympathies to you We have lost another of our members Bill Tuck who died Saturday evening A Legion service was held on Monday evening with Padre Peter Barrow leading the service To bis family we offer our sympathies at this difficult time On our sick list we have that old loveable George in hospital sometimes have trouble deciding if hes the cutest Andrew Sister of the Copy Cats or if its other two No matter George we miss you and hope you will be up and out very soon If my information la correct this week will find Jim Golden in St Michaels Hospital We will keep alert to any further news We hope Jim wlU not be In Hospital too long Just lie back and let Frank do all the work and worrying John Hole is in Georgetown Hospital and 1 will send my trusty committee out to visit him Did you know that Branch 120 through the fund for the mentally retard were able recently to give to the towards furniture for a complete bedroom This la a project under the chair manship of Norm Ward we are mighty proud of In addition to that the gate receipts of a recent fun soft ball game was matched and we donated another Incidentally If your lawn chairs and chalsls need to be repaired now Is good time to get them into the Legion clearly marked with name address and phone no and the NHMRA do an excellent Job of repairing these chairs at a very nominal cost How about that Jane Kirby running off with all those at the Baking contest at the foil fair Nine first seconds and numerous thirds is a very commendable days work Jane and the ore extremely proud of you The upcoming dance the Imperials are having Is not a varietydance night as the summit states but only a dance The Blue Chips are providing the music on Saturday October 18th Tickets are being sold so before they are all gone make sure you get yours Any of the Imperials will sell you one or ask oyer the bar A good night la In store for you All past and present members of the Initiation team are asked to get in touch with Art Lawrence Harry Bottoms B774091 or Bruce McCartney If you ore Interested In an Initiation team reunion Pass the word along and If you know of anyone out of town make sure hey get to know about this This will be in December and I will remind you later on This sounds llkelt could ben very enjoyabable time spent with good friends Dont miss out FORD door hardtop all power automatic Lie DSE motors ltd AYLMER CATSUP 100 BOTTLES HEINZ BEANS J7 Bathroom Tissue 1 09 Boots 4T6oi Johnson Future Molasses Hot Clark Beans Were proud of our reputation for TOP QUALITY KMi Action Priced KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 3 100 BOXES OF 100 SHEETS eWOttACPlU- FRESH 15 PIECES BOX0CHICKEN 3 LEG QUARTERS 3 BREAST QUARTERS 3 WINGS 3 NECKS 3 GIBLET PACKAGES PORK LOIN QUARTERS CUT INTO PORK CHOPS lb 1 10 CHOPS IN A Rib End Chops 2 Loin End hops 6 Centre Cut Chops ExedUnl for Blade Steaks lb 98 SNACK ORANGE CRACKERS JUICE 1LB BOX CTN 4939 Check thi Low Price VARIETIES DARES BISCUITS 1LB TIN TIE BAG ACTION Shop Enjoy Great Meat Side Bacon Sausages BIVIOUll BUID Beef or Pork Liver 47 Meat Pies Ground Chuck 86 Boston Blue Fillets a out nine Stewing Beef Cooked Shrimp Cooked Meats 44 Chicken 88 MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY OCTOBER 1975 LIQUID DETERGENT BUY ONE GET ONE AT A PRICE I ll I Cottonelle tissue Shredded Wheat Micro i Red Rose Billyelioiiey More Cigarettes Whipping Cream 5 9 HMD Sour Cream 69 ACTION Robin Cheese Loaf 129 BUY L0AVCS JANE PARKER SLICED OR WHOLE WHEAT OR CRACKED WHEAT BREAD TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Ann Page Soups 5100 OR AP Crackers BOX Light Bulbs Tomatoes IUW Sultana Raisins Ann Page Soups Bokar Coffee Frozen Foods Froien Waffles p49 Strawberries Broccoli Florets 59 Brussels Sprouts 9 FRESH FOR FLAVOUR POTATOES Spinach 100 WMBWjeedw67 Boston Fern 450 Give yourself a treat with fine AP Baked Goods JANE PARKER SAVE APPLE PIE 69 IIplgol2lo Glazed Donuts JAM MOWN It French Stix Bread Coffee Cake Sweet Rolls All PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY OCT English Fruit Cake IAVI MVB 10 Choc Brownies km 45 Macaroon Cup Cakes ion Strawberry Pie KM MM BUTTI OR DANISH 75 Crescent Cookies

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