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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1975, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November 11 IKS Ambulance five men short The Georgetown Volunteer fulltime services he Georgetown service as an its expected theyll reach efforts Ihey must provide complete dinner and Ambulance Service Is pointed out are allowed a example of how volunteer calls and next year It could be The crew quarters In the presently operating five men maximum of five crews can operate to present James Street llle practical aide short of Its normal com- To opera W a fulltime ser- The ministrys own Belonging to the ambulance building are comfortable members are working on a of and vice casta can amount to magazine Code will be service may sound like a one- facilities lo the point that extensive Insurance executives are worried that a a year for an eight- featuring a story on the local effort in which members members often chose to spend package to cover them while and nothing but donate their their entire Hhour Shifts dutv operation In an upcoming own receive nothing there issue but work In return but service At Chrislmna time children officials point out ihey have a of service members enjoy a For good reason too Last full slate of features for special visit from Santa and at year the responded to an members and ther families to In the year wives estimated 500 calls This year compensate slightly for the shortage now could prove to be roan one car service yet a big problem next summer tough time la definitely car service for approximately going to be next summer which the ministry of commented Ross Ren nick health largely pay secretary of the service To Those are the sort of have men through their six- reasons tbe ministry of health Is so thrilled about our ior the summer months we ope rat loci here In Georgetown The GVAS Is carrying out a When a group of health of- fullscale membership drive flclals from New Brunswick recently toured ambulance of filling places left vacant facilities in this province Ontario ministry Anyone Interested in looking Into becoming a member of the local ambulance service can do so by calling the dispat chers office at OptiMrs form committee when members either had The ta organizing Mealsonwheels for Hal Ion were taken last Wed nesday evening at a meeting of the Club of Georgetown Attending the meeting were representatives of the Red Cross the Public Health Unit the Down view and Milton MealsonWheels programs Rev Peter Barrow of the Knox Presbyterian Church and Councillor Roy Booth It was explained at the meeting that the club will be channelling their efforts step down or were asked to officials showed them the Qualifications are stiff bom in getting Into and remaining with the local volunteer am bulance service After being accepted the successful candidate must take the Borden Course an extensive flat aid training program that requires one night a week of training for six months Once he has become a qualified Emergency Medical Care Assistant a GVAS member then requlrd to serve a lMiour shift every two weeks or times a year Tbe result notes Mr Ren- nick Is an ambulance service that can match fulltime ambulance services in ef ficiency and can better them to Captoln GVASsaverage response time BOD SimOSOn of A minutes In October No town services for new homes Five new houses being built service such as snow and at the south end of Maple garbage would affect the A Avenue across from Eoen assessment of these custom J Plscemnvno hereto get executive homes at the towns gSE the and garbage removal north end the developer had hoped The the new would have era- The narrow roadway not not permit any town pennll the turning the town WS mitt Drive that serves the new property of residents homes built by developer Al I refuse to let the Mr original back out onto any public agreement was to have a road emphasized engineer private rmi serve his new Bob Austin Especially on homes one of he Dions the brow of that bill S The development alia on the In valuable top rf The MealsonWheels rolling would be In need of this ser- hot lunch delivery vice It was also stated that however for the initial stages that Is only a temporary figure of the program they will and the club was confident that probably work with two days a there are more people in town week who would benefit from the if enough volunteers service obtained it is hoped that people In order to make this a success volunteers are needed to deliver the meals Seven people outside of the volun- only need to drive month The Idea is to reach out to the needed people and supply are more people in town ihem with a nutritious meal who would benefit from the The program Is a nonprofit service In order to make this a success volunteers are needed deliver the meals Seven through the Georgetown and people outside the District Memorial Hospital in leers from the Club hopes that the cafeteria will prepare the food for the program The Club have obtained names to date of people who are unable to prepare their own meals and organization thus the recipient pays the exact cost of the meal It should be brought to the attention of the hospital that a MeabonWheels program may slightly cut down tbe number people being ad- A steering committee was formed at the meeting con sisting of Anne Wood and Nancy Stem Ruth Poullos chairman of the Service for Seniors branch of the local Red Cross Society and Fran super visor for the North Hal ton Public Health Unit Mrs Jamleson was appointed chairman of the Meals-on- Wheels committee A brief will be drawn up and presented to Mr Morris administrator of the Georgetown Hospital as soon as a meeting can be arranged Bahais year Hills community on low enforcement student Nothing unfair about our courts By Karplnskl Staff Reporter Debbie Bell wants to put her 110 pounds on the side of law and order The 20yearold Security and Law Enforcement student at Sheridan College In OakvlUe thinks shes got what it takes to be a police officer What she has Is training law and Justice police operation and administration forensic sciences psychology and sociology In May she graduates from the twoyear program and hopefully Joins a police force Because of the education behind us we have a good chance of being hired on a for- Miss Bell She applied at the Hal ton Regional Headquarters but was told they were foil Miss Bell is a Georgetown High School graduate and wants to work locally She live her parents on Blvd and com mutes to college She Is one of three women and IT men taking the course most of whom will go into police work me course Isnt a requirement of the force but If you join without some kind of program you go on cold you dont get knowledge of the criminal code or other areas other than In short six week police training In Ont said Miss Bell Miss Bell has been studying court routine in the Milton and Oakvllle courts as part of her classes I really dont think there Is anything unfair about the courts she said but thinks juveniles should be warned about breaking he law Everybody breaks the law sometime she said but the juveniles dont realize what theyre doing Children have to know what theyre getting Into they have to be warned when theyre caught She wants to work with as a police officer but choosing the field of police work she wants wont come for a long time she said In the meantime there will be a lot of office work menial Jobs and routine work I dont think Its a case of sexism If there Is routine work to be dune beginning police officers are always assigned to it she said Shes not afraid of falling short of the ex pectations of a police officer either Most policemen are about a toot taller than her fivefoot fourinch frame but sho DO thinks she can handle herself and a prisoner If necessary After all police officers carry guns she said Cause found for low water The low water table In the Princess Anne area may be one of the unsolved mysteries of he world but since the Remembrance Park pond dried up work crews have been searching for any probably cause At long lost they may have found what may be a contributing factor We have found same In filtration of the stream Into the storm sewer near Charles Street explained Bob Austin town engineer The crew decided to repair the pipe and watch for signs that the water table is rising Equipment to make the actual depth of tbe water table known is costly so the town will Just have to wait and see Finger print specialist territories minis centre of the Faith In Canada is located just outside Toronto ROLLING a cheque was presented Club of Georgetown to Mrs Fran Jamleson Chairman of the Me a Is on Wheels project From left to right are Getty secrtary of the OptiMrs Fran supervisor of tbe North Public Health Unit and Pearl Guthrie president of the OpUMrs Halton Regional Police revealed yesterday that an Identification man will be serving In the Halton Hills area out of the District One Mill Street offices photography fingerprint and on scene investigation department which had been the duty of Henry Vandersluls until his death last year headquarters building is equipped with darkroom and laboratory services for police Come to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Rtnori The SUNDAY NOVEMBER TRINITY I am Th Eucharist Family whirl it Ham Choral ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OPORORQITOWN Minister RSvHaroldTMartlmBAM Mr Dais Wood ARCT Organists Mrs Inglls am Williams 1 00 a school NURSERY CARE GEORGETOWN CHURCH Evangelical Main pastor Peter Ralph Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Everyone Welcome Come make our Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Harold patter HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar AndNeTHIghway Rsv J Frisian MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Holding forth THEWOROOFLIPB Rsv Tom Brslifort Organltfi Mrs Townend 43a Church School Ha Morning Worship A Wont to the Wives Wed Service EVERYONE Conservative f Clergy Comments What kind of an example There used to be on antismoking advert on TV which showed a father taking bis son fishing When everything was set up the father sat under a tree In perfect contentment and reaching into his pocket pulled out bis cigarettes and lit one making the contentment complete The camera then flashed to the son who like his father sat down on the bank contented Seeing his father smoke be found a twig and imitated his fathers smoking It always made me realizo afresh just how much our children copy our example and ask myself What kind of an example am I What do we say about work In this day when the talk la of strike and withdrawal of labour which after all Is only another politer way of saying same thing when the attitude that comes through Is that we do as little as possible for the maximum gain and that to pull a fast one on our employer Is a clever thing In this wo tench our children that little dishonesties are praiseworthy as long as you dont get caught and if then you are merely stupid Is this the attitude that we should be teaching or should we be teaching them as our fathers taught us that If a Job Is worth doing at all then It la worth doing well Should we be showing them that the quality of our work and the satisfaction we got out of it is more Important than watching the clock to make sure that we get off at ab solutely the right time What sort of an example are we showing the children What do we say about home and marriage Look at your relationship with your husband or wife what la It showing the children Does it show them that marriage Is a very uneasy relationship that is made of bickerings and silences and sometimes mothers tears Does It show them two people constantly at each others throats In many subtle ways and they all unwillingly are sucked into the whirlpool of their parents discontent Does ft show them that vows arent oil that important and that either dador mom or both go off and partner up with someone else when they feel ike If Or do we show them that marriage Is a relationship of love and trust between two people a relationship that does have its moments of tension but those times are soon gone swallowed up In the basic atmosphere of comradeship togelhemessandpeace A homo should be a place where we relax and grow What sort of an example are we showing the children What do we say about Church to church a place where they are compelled to go Has It become through its Sunday School a sort of babysitting service that allows us another couple of hours peace on a Sunday morning Is church something to which we give grumbling and do the children hear The church Is always Dowoevcngotochurch Or Is the church a place where we go to find a peace and a strength that we can get no other place Somewhere where it Is a pleasure to go a place where we find our friends a place that becomes a privilege and a pleasure to help Just this weekend reading in a study on stress in our modem society I was interested to read that the people who had a deep religious belief were on the whole more Isthls what we wish for our children What sort of an example are we showing the children Imllationlslhewayinwhlchwelcam How are at parents up to the responsibility of the lives that God has given into our care Just what arc wo showing the children Cancer Society raises 4300 over objective No one hurt in crashes susssstjs injuries imported In any of the the scene of an accident crashes dam to the The Halton Hills unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Tar surpassed its campaign ob jectives this year raising for use in its many community services Campaign chairman Barbara Skinner Queen Street reported to the societys meeting last week that the total was over the set objective of In view of that years objective has been raised to view of lhal this years ob jective has been raised to Incomlng president of the Georgetown and Acton unit Is Mrs Ann French who hosted Covered just in time Regional government works lis wonders in strange ways For instance last Wed nesday regional councillors gave three readings to Bill To authorize pavement resurfacing foi Contract 128 It gave councils permission for resurfacing of the Seventh Line from southerly for a distance of two miles Fortunately the bill passed As council endorsing the work a paving firm was putting the final touches to the of the Seventh Line I miles south of Ashgrove CVCA okays garage An application by Mr Princess Street Glen Williams to construction an addition his basement has been approved by Ihe Credit Valley Conservation Authoritys executive as long as Mr meets a number of conditions of Brenda Tho other Last Wednesday a single car driver Involved in the crash Sz accident Involving the cor of left the scene before in- George Doucette did vestlgation could lake place damage to the cars bumper Guelph Street near Macs and slight damage to a tree on Milk was the scene of another Crescent accident that did little damage On that same day the cars of to the cars Involved Fridays Bradley Timbers and crash did less than to the the annual meeting at her m left the parking lot struck In the cast- bound passing lane of One of me socletya most services has been providing transportation for the bridge patients to distant hospitals in There were no Injuries when particular Princess Margaret two cars collided on a Hospital in Toronto Georgetown street doing leu During the post year a total than damage to the cars dated the plcti of trips were arranged by owned by Henry Walsma and correct dale tho local units transportation Jan Lee both rural residents apologies chairman Cynthia Green A total of miles were travelled by the volunteer drivers Services to patients com mittee chairman Mrs Evelyn Holmes reported an equally busy year for her group A number of Items for the gift cupboard were either made or donated by local residents and merchants Susan McCartney will be taking over the com mittees organization this The Cancer Societys messages were widely distributed through the work of the education committee The local unit will be holding a special dinner meeting on November at North Golf and Country Club Richard Miller senior scientist at the Ontario Cancer Institute and a well known speaker will be the special Wrong SS date Oops It seems that we got our dates mixed up On the Smith and Stone employee picture which was In the Oct Issue of the Herald wo dated the picture as 1B2S The Is Our dm BOOKS LIMITED Chrlillsn Book THE BOARS BUTCHER SHOP PROP Moore Park MINCED BEEF or lb BULK PACK j MEATY BRAISING RIBS BUTT PORK CHOPS FAMILY SHOES Main St S 8771664 GROUP SPECIAL ON CELEBRITY SHOES During THIS WEEK Nov 12131415 ALL SNOW BOOTS 10 OFF

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