SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May ISM Letter of thanks Joe a at the Holy Auditorium Monday giving blood for the first time The Kinsmen Club sponsored the Red blood donor clinic There were donors who took part Sir The Blood Donor Clin Committee would like to sincerely thank oil donors who supported Monday clinic sored by the Kinsmen Club The Kinsmen help with distribution of the posters setting up din loading equipment and general assistance at the clinic is ted Thanks to Kenne dy who was on call the nursing staff nursery help and drivers volun leers and voluntatis the clergy John of Cable Systems Hills Hydro forspecial efforts with promotional ere the radio tut ions Mr Altlmas and Mr Hyslop of the Dairy Queen for donation of orange juice and cups Mr Donnelly and Mr J MclntyreofLoblawsfor do nuts Mr Ferguson of Macs Milk the Catholic Women League for kitchen help caretaker Carlos Domlngos and volunteers who gave their assistance to this clinic Special thanks to Jean Barton and her tele phone committee I til nursing Peggy Rowlings and to Alice Green away convenor of this clinic Sincerely Flo Street Erica Thompson Chairpersons Com allots feed No more pig outs for cows By ROBIN Herald Staff Mr Richard Kerr and his wife Pat who own a dairy just north of the Hills boundary have solved the problem of over feeding their dairy cows with the use of Pat Kerr of reads a computer The Kerrs bought their computer from the Selective Feeder Com and figure it should be able to pay for itself within two The main reason we bought the computer was to save us money by cutting our feed costs The dairy economists were telling us we were wasting a lot or feed on the cows Mrs Ken- said The computer starts at a digital printout center where the numb er of pounds of feed each specific cow is to cat Is programmed Into Its memory When the cows start to feed from a bin in their barn a necklace which is photosensitive and computer and their magnetic is read by the allotted grain Is does research into heart disease strokes A who done it A Georgetown woman Is facing 1 500 damage to her 1981 Toyota alter a hit and run incident on May While stopped at Pre ston store on Main Street waiting for a By ROBIN BAKE WELL Stroke Foundation of stroke research said break in the traffic Joan Herald SUff Ontario Sue Lawson who is in was struck on The Ontario Heart Donors and volunteers public relations with the the front end of her Foundation has changed didn know that the foun organization vehicle by a car that may its name to the Heart and was involved In The foundation Is over have been a Myearsoldandls mainly The rust colored car involved with heart and with no licence plate on vascular disease the bock was driving research erratically and at a fast Heart disease and rate of speed strokes when combined No one was Injured In are the largest killers the Glen Williams ijunc- Mrs said dent but the complete The purpose of the front end of the Toyota damaged Herbs shrubs change hands at flower show TAKE FT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS ana INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is Henley Eitablithd 1823 72 Main St S o77 Georgetown is ELKS Monday Night Bingo Rd North Georgetown Ontario STARTING MAY 28th 1984 Doors open 630 Bingo at pm EARLY BIRDS Share the Wealth 15 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS GUARANTEED JACKPOT 40000 SECOND CHANCE OF DOOR PRIZE Bus from Acton Taxis from town Break in Suicide conference in Achorage By MADGE WHITFIELD Social June Herald Special To be held in The annual May Flower with Pioneer Days F Show May 16 at of the the June Flower Show foundation is to provide Georgetown and District include the Royal funding for research and Horticulture Society Botanical Gardens education in order to brought out a multitude of veiling Flower Van The flowers and plants van display aids for from heart disease and the handicapped garden stroke The organ Hon broke into a Mam decorative focuses on research and South in arrangements like The The June Flower Show education rather than S5SS n Boat Races The will be the last time to rehabilitation Fairgrounds and order bulbs for faU plant We are going to have H Centennial The flower The show will open at spinoff areas which are show was behind and run til 5pm common to both Mrs w closed doors while the the Society last said There are SS r Society regular meeting meeting tips on flower certain risk factors such arranging and the care of as smoking and harden S nf During the meeting a p materials was report of the MoylJ plant delivered by Crook common to both the Society showed With many humor Now we can predict a successful sale of ous anecdotes her talk when a stroke will als perennials herbs was both Informative and happen she said shrubs and house plants enjoyable to eager buyers at Prue was introduced by enable prices Funds long time friend and fell from the allow gardener the Society to continue and thanked by Janet community projects Armstrong Tickets for the terra- Following the meeting plum on display at the winners of the May Flow recent plant sale are still Show were announced available The draw Is to Sienna VanHoekelen flnd Eastern be held at the June Flow received the most points provinces arert as high Show and Strawberry as those in the Western provinces Thats what the tor of the North Contact Centre learned recently while attending a conference on suicide The conference call Partners in Pro gress was organized by the American Assocl- a Ion of Sulci and held In Anchorage Ala ska The Eastern provin ces have the least sui cide attempts Mrs said I think Its that people In he East are more family oriented and there are more transients out west Many of the speakers presenting papers at the conference psychiatrists psychologists social workers and other AM Herald Suicide rates in Onta J An old pioneer wagon was one of the Items In the parade which made its way from Boulevard and Maple Avenue to the Georgetown Fair grounds Although one of the last participants In he he wagon had no problem keeping up with he can bicycles hands and other Scout leader likes to travel Douglas has been Involved with scouting or the pas years and is the Immediate Past District President In Halton Hills In November Mr Douglas received the Medal of Merit for specially good service in scouting which represents the second highest award for a leader in scouting Mr Douglas has seen some of the scouts he J has worked with turn into young adults This community has some very excellent young men In it he said Favorite Restaurant House of Buddha and Favorite Vacstlon Place Ive travelled to places Theres nothing thats a favorite for me Favorite Book Favorite Author Rudyard Kipling Favorite Music I like a wide range of music Anything and everything Favorite V Show Taxi was my I like situation comedies Favorite Magaiine trade and computer magazines Favorite Year Now I have a little less involvement with scouting and have time to J broaden my Hit some more hobbles Nature walks computers reading Heroes Anyone whos creative My children Weaknesses I tend to neglect my family Being over optimistic about people Smoking Philosophy of Life Do your best and have I no regrets What yea hope see yourself doing In ten yer Whit Im doing now but better icssionals deal wilh clde In their work RATES Taking the locale into account there speakers dealing with the suicide rales of the native peoples or the north Alaska s suicide rate Is very high Mrs Maclaren said If the natives can tget away from their ems through alcohol or drugs they often turn to suicide she said Mrs Maclaren said the fact there is hydro available for the native peoples contributes to the culture difficulties Indians and Eskimos experience On their televisions they are able to sec a culture foreign to them They see Items they can buy In their stores for example CALLS Suicide calls to the Georgetown Contact Centre are few relative to Toronto DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohari DT Georgetown Phone 8778974 TOWN OF HI PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the support an understanding and Informed public is vita to ho operation ol public works systems and programs such as storm sewers streets and highways public buildings solid waste collection and snow removal and NOW be It resolved that I Russell Miller Mayor ihe Town Halton Hills do hereby proclaim thai May lo May 1SB4 as National Public Works Week In the Town Kills TOWN OF HILLS MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7Q4X1 RUN THE LOWEST PRICED AD AROUND FOR YOUR GARAGE SALE A 1 COLUMN INCH ONE TIME AD IN THE the HERALD And when you bring your ad in to us and Pay this small amount in advance WELL GIVE YOU 2 FREE SIGNS and COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE DEADLINE Tuesdays at 10 am for Wednesday WE GIVE YOU MORE the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866 Guelph St Georgetown 8772201