Bill McNally puts faith in positive thinking Herald Recent breakthroughs In cancer research are victims and Cancer Society members extra hope this year Theres going cure lor cancer one day Georgetowns cancer drive chairman William said II hate hat breakthrough and well know whats really causing It The president or McNally Construe II on in Georgetown took over the campaign chairmanship from Wheldon Steamer Emmerson this tall George owners easily topped last years goal of by pitching in a generous This year he campaign objective has been set at for Georgetown This is Mr McNallys first time as campaign chairman A believer in the power of positive thinking It to the recovery of his wife from cancer For three years Mr has been a volunteer with the Cancer Society transport ing to Torontos Princess Margaret Hospital for treatments The April drive will again feature doortodoor canvassing by over volunteers a daffodil day a fund raising breakfast and a golf day at the North GolT and Country Club People in their homes should be glad to see our canvassers Mr said Everybody can help by donating We cant all be doctors nurses and scientists but we can supply the funds Other than research most people dont really know how much work Is done In Ihe community by he Cancer Society Mr McNally said Funds raised annually go towards youth education coping with cancer group discussions for patients family and friends led by health profess ionals dressings friendly visiting by volunteers mastectomy visiting and to lodges clinics in Hamilton Kingston London Ottawa Toronto and Thunder Bay For cancer patients in financial need the Cancer Society provides pain relieving drugs upon the request a patients physician home nursing housekeeping services ostomy supplies as pre scribed and transportation to recognized treatment centres In Ontario was William lys construction firm that gave Georgetown Ita only skyscraper the twin Silver Creek Towers on Park Avenue several years ago Bern here at lopplngoff cere mony for first tower with an em ployee and Mayor Pete Mr was recently named chairman of IMS can cer fundraising camp aign Tor Georgetown and district Letter to The Editor SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday January it Page Cancer chairman seeks support To tho editor of The Herald I view It as a great honor to be asked to head up the fundraising of Georgetown ranch of Ihe Canadian Cancer Society which wilt take place during the month of April Since my appointment I have attended meetings of the Society and am sure that thousands of people do not realize the work Society does and also the large number of people In our town who give of their lime and energy to help those who have cancer The money collected not only goes to pay the cost of these services but also for research which la making breakthroughs every year During the weeks ahead by way of local papers our campaign committee will focus and bring lo your attention some of these functions being performed I ask for your support by giving a generous donation during the cam- ward could you have than of the great breakthrough We have a killer by being part of the team that we all pray for our midst which has to be that succeeds In the cap- B1U McNally captured What better re- May 1M3 be the year Georgetown Stop sign incident No charges were laid following an accident which look a 30year old Georgetown woman to hospital with minimal injuries Thursday evening Jacqueline Turcot was treated and released from Georgetown Memorial Hospital She had attempted to stop for a stop sign on Main Street approaching Maple Avenue but skidded and swerved into the Intersection striking vehicle on Maple Avenue There was damage Must pay for damage A IByear old Storey Drive man has been ordered to pay for the Acton Beckers Milk Store door lie kicked In during a burglary Sept provincial court Judge John Robinson also sentenced the man to 30 days In Jell and a years probation after the accused pleaded guilty last Wednesday Gift shop breakin The Glen Williams Gift Store on Prince Street was robbed of cash Thursday by thieves who smashed a rear window Hat ton regional police are theft FASHION TREND HAIRSHOPPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY UNTIL FEBRUARY 00 Re 35 INCLUDES CUT AND STYLE LOCATIONS 31AMAINSTS GEORGETOWN NEXT TO CANADA TRUST 8775845 GEORGETOWN NEAR THE IGA APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NEEDED Thanks to all those Good Neighbors GNScoordlnalor We arc closing In on another successful cam paign and with just a few more things to do we can close the books for There ore many people to be thanked and our helpers list before us we begin with another lo Rick West John and Brad Jennings for their gener osity In finding and giving us the warm spacious premises for the Kinettos and Service workers Next we thank George towns Halton regional police Rod Beaumont Bill Phlpps Rob Homing and high school students Greg Last Eric Hopkins Rick Robinson Gareth Patterson Dean Marks Lloyd Mlecznnlec Dave Allan and Ian Mac Ivor Leo and Lion Club members Porte Bob Gor don Earl Memll Dan Boyle Eric Ed Lloyd Jim Akers Frank Ray Harlow Watt and John ny Terry Merrill Kim Carol Snow Sool Debra Doitgal Kelly Gordon Troy Brad Han sen David and Lioness members Louise Giffin Ruth Leslie Una Connors and Joyce Legion and Auxiliary members Betty Murray Eicard Chubby Staplcton Nellie Bell Jean Thomas Gib Tel ford Harry Allen Frank Kirk Tom Morlarily Ernie Harvey Air Cadet Squadron six members of George town Firefighters and Frances Valentine Teresa Scholz Ruby An drews Norma Wlets Ed and Siena Van Glenn Albert Pat Johnson Maple Ave Day Care School the students staff and prin cipals of Glen Williams Llmchousc Stewart lown Centennial Kennedy Harris on Howard Wriggles- worth Joseph Gibbons Park St Francis of Assissi Holy Cross Georgetown and District High Schools and to Lo gan McDonald takes a huge amount of people lo make this project work and the above mentioned people are but a few that have helped some over two and three days to make It a total community commitment I apologize for neglect- ing lo get the ladys name organization who thought I had it but I dont Thankyou ever so much Wc are particularly pleased to see so many of the young people out help Ing In my eleven years of doing this high school students have supported this project whole and thanks shout also f Promises Continued from page M numbers registered In our friend s name and added inscription NOT ICE An important news release has been issued with a story all about how H Herald may have already won one million dollars The news release was also enclosed taking he form or a 12 Inch by 12 inch newspaper with the CFP Sweepstakes News masthead lis lead story H Herald local Georgetown resident may have just one one million dollars No Im not kidding Here a he text of story Georgetown Halion Herald of St Georgetown may soon be receiving payments of every year for years in the history making Million Dollar Sweepstakes I H Herald will be guaranteed ONE MILLION DOLLARS In all If the Herald sweepstakes entry is the Grand Prize Winner it was reported One of Personal Prize Claim Numbers registered exclusively and ir revocably to Herald of Georgetown may be the biggest winner of all Then theres a picture no not of Halton Herald of Linda Decatur Most Recent Winner and a whole lot more trumpeting about Hiltons Immin ent entry And remember any one of your nine personal prize claim numbers could bring thai wonderful news Congratulat ions Herald you have just won one million dollars the various teachers principals vice princi pals and Bob McMenemy who has been Instrument al In getting these boys out to help the police Dale Law Mr Sherlock and Neil Cotton worked very hard to assure the success of a toy gift and food campaign And you should congratulate your selves and your periods 1 to students for a job very well done We re ceived boxes of grocer les each nicely decorat ed so was obvious a lot of thought had gone Into this project Thanks so much lo all of you Also a lot of the Leoa were out to work and this being a newly formed group It must have been gratifying to the Lions and Lionesses lo see ihelr offsprings so Involved In the com muni ly For years now the stud ents have been bringing In food and gifts lo their schools held dances and help In many ways Another school group from Limehouse the Grade Slues had a project of making Christmas stockings all beautifully decorated and filled Park Street school sent food and a donation Montessori preschoolers continued their support by sending wrapped dec orated gifts all lovingly labelled for boy girl and age grouped A very warm thankyou to all youngsters A very special to our Herald for pictures and writeups Welcome donations received from Stone Presbyterian Church Knox Presby terian church Holy Cross RC church Jean Coyne 10 Chris lensen F Valentine KS Wilson Rick 25 Alan Thompson St Andrews Church Mr and Mrs G Baker Mr and Mrs Simpson Thankyou for your con tinued support and It Is very appreciated Thanks to Porter who cosigns all cheques and who helps me In making many decisions If anyone has been missed please call as well as for our records for your well deserved recognit Ion Accumulated bills were close to and this was for purchases from Pres tons Lucky Dollar of food turkeys and bask ets cleaning our head quarters lunch for stud ents and needed items from Georgetown Stat ionery and close to collected from the towns people Happy report a balance for next year Thanks all who help ed In any way and Happy New Year to ail And donl forget lo call If youvo been missed Stevensons January CLEARANCE All SalesTo Be Paid For At The Time Of Purchase JACKETS Our regular price up to NOW ONLY 95 ALTERATIONS EXTRA SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS Our regular price up NOW ONLY PANTS Our regular price up to NOW ONLY 9 EACH ALTERATIONS EXTRA Our regular price up to 95 EACH NOW ONLY 29 DRESSING GOWNS Our regular price up to 00 EACH SUITS Our regular pries up to NOW 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