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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1985, p. 14

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Page SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday April 10 lags Cubs discover wonders of the sugar bush flu IRAN IAVMAN By JEAN LAYMAN when Ihe 1st Georgetown tht sugar bush at the Herald Special cubs and beavers the 1st Jack Field Out In Scouting was Hornby cubs and he 1st Ctnlrc in Terra Cotta Ihe theme for the day Scotch Block cubs visit March Education It serves outdoor classroom for children from kindergar the of outdoors ten to Grade 13 on a dally run by the Peel Boord of basis for most of the Rob Taylor and Sandy Coves outdoor cducot con due ted Ihe trip A highlight of day was a hay ride to the shack The cubs learned about different kinds of trees how to find the exact spot on a tree to drill and Ihe whole maple syrup pro cess The cubs also si bark moss and fungus Mr Taylor explained how the Indians process maple syrup Ho also showed the cubs Indian dances which were used celebrate the coming of spring The cubs had an out door lunch of hot dogs moose juice and Ice cream with maple syrup Leaders assisting with were Mrs Barb Taylor Ken Paul Thompson and Ron from 1st George town Roy Frost Hans from I si and Vic Auger from 1st Scotch Block By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Sunday March the 1st Beavers Cubs Scoula Venturers and Rovers met the LImehouse Presbyterian Church for their annual church service David Kam brought In the Beaver flag The Cub flog was carried in by Terry Foster and the ScoUl flog was carried In by Gary Foster Reverend Peter Barrow told the children slory The Mystified Mouse Scout David Boyle didlhescrlpturercadlng Mrs Glenda Benton was at the console for the hymn singing Reverend Barrow chose the sermon Some one believes in you for the Sunday Scouting Service MAXrMOM HOUSE AT COST PRICE how maple sugar Is collected Photo by Jean Layman AC Phone 10 OFF ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATES PAINTING fAPER HANGING DRYWALL COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL THATS WILD WALLPAPER Legion ladies By MARJORIE TUTTY Herald Special April 2 Mid BrunsU Marjorle Arnold and attended the Hills Unit Canadian Cancer Society Campaign Breakfast held at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Mid BrunskJ executive member presented a cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society on behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 120 Georgetown Dates lo remember April Ladies Spring Social April Color Party To Parade in Simcoe April 15 Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting April 30 Zone Convention at Drama Church camp local help Immanuel Lutheran Church will participate this summer In a camp ing program at Bethle hem Bible Camp near Marmora Ontario The camp runs from August 11 to August 17 and is for children 813 years of age The cost is 5 per child but only for each additional child from the same family Anyone Interested contact Pastor John M He has been connected with the camp since and serves this year as program direc tor Georgetown has supplied many teachers and counsellors in the past and will do so this year too The camp offers Bible lessons supervised sports crafts Instruct on religious films sing tog practice and camp- fire events A professional commercial artist from Toronto volunteers her time to direct the crafts program Peace camp trailer The International Peace Camp In Acton wants to put a self contained trailer on their acre property tempo rarily FOR A PERSONAL HOW DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION CALL SHIRLEY LYONS Dont Wait until Election Day to find Cant If you are eligible but dont have this form could lose your right to Vote So heres what to do Now Georgetown CALL 8782335 It you don Form live In a city or own Hated below phono the shown If necessary ACTON MILTON Who is eligible to vote Those who at the time of voting attained IB years of age are Canadian or British sublets hove resided in Ontario for the months preceding Election Day and who are not led by lew from voting Elections Ontario KEEPING YOU INKORMED If you worn enumerated and given Form 301 but Have moved Chanced your name PHONE THE NUMBER FOR YOUR AREA Rural resident If you are qualified lo vott but your name Is not on In Voter List you may vote by having voter who knows you on the same division list Vouch foryouonOalhalthe polling place on Election Day Voting by proxy If you cannot vote if potion on Election Day or al the Advance ywrnayaprxiiraewojjalitMmRtrukproityvoterll- or are away attending an educational Institution or You ere physically handicapped and unable to attend a polling piece or ere a member the Canadian Forces on active duty INFORMATION ON HOW TO OBTAIN A PROXY CERTIFICATE PHONE THE NUMBER FOR YOUR AREA

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