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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1987, p. 11

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Norval news SEtTIONn THE IIKRAI March Dogs become eyes for blind Stop the cruise About High School students voice position tu the Legion ladies card sharks win twice in euchre games A meeting for Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Brand lio Georgetown will be held in the Auditorium at the Legion March All persons interested in the Plymouth trip or this one Our Ruby Baileys granddaughter has done It again It seems Jackson won Legion poster con test for mid will go on to pro win Georgetown once again brought home two wins in euchre last Salur day Georgetown A Team Mae Tost Floss Jean and Hewitt came in 1st Georgetown If Team with Am Greta Els and Mary Ann Hoy 2nd Great work ladies Zone this Saturday March Georgetown There nil be meeting March ID at in lounge Your next general will March It dim I purchase far the Patrick s dmntr n dance I This will be i great so dm I am sorry to say thai our comrade Man has been quite ill and is remunerating her lone Our and good wishes go lo Also up the good work we hope and that you will be will Winnie Smith Guelph and si ill II Graham hits the jackpot CAR Feb draw Yvonne Graham Hill Shelley 17 Eva Murdoch Ken Vic March t be having Ihe big draw in the Auditorium Marling at pin All lar club members welcome In witness the draw NIGHT A good turnout Feb Results 1st Ruth Sampson 2nd Crawford Boob Jean Amber Trudy Paul Lone Hands Men 1st Joe 2nd Paul Booby Emlo Peascy Bert Porter Hands There is still room for a more players starts al m Lite lliiiil round md Run St doubles and I II It I nil Irian nil third ti Windsor spoil is Zone Kuthrc Mar t KM I the last win attended sen Hoots Jtoh and oris By KAY WILSON Herald Community Club met at the Hall fur their regular m ling Wilson ask 1 secret Prairie fur the minutes and then called on Brian a member of the Hut Lions Club introduce guest speaker James The Lions District Governor spoke on Canine Vision showing a true lo life on video One of main projects or Lions International is financing a Canine Vision School Oak s Kerr and Streets it is the only will in Canada There are of them in the United States Mr Astles said he was filling in for a woman who through pie sclerosis went blind three yean ago received a lead dog It it en l l her sight has returned but with too stress and not enough rest Ixt vision becomes blurred and she begins to see vertical lines Shi had decline speaking engagement because of a hcay weekend Ihe school including graduation German Shepherds Labrador- an the breeds dog anine Vision They are out olher breeds also and find It lakes years to become a dog months lo train a dog and for die dog and master a he student to become acquainted Students live at the centre while taking the training They are up at 7 a and walk to doily with their dog Day of prayer Die Presbyterian Chun invite all ladies ht World of Friday at 10 a m at Hie Presbyterian Church on A raft sale is being hosted by tin North Pet At AID Aswan Hon for and Adults with Disabilities April i at All will be donated disabled more same TAX REfpRNS St Georgetown 8772217 Canine Vision has dogs of dif ages and in various stages of training and are hoping to produce dog teams a year The school re quires references from students to ensure dogs will not be abused The Canadian National Institute or the Blind has a wailing list for trained dogs Puppies come from pedigree and arc given to families to raise from Canada east coast the west coast These families raise Ihe dugs to full growth before the dogs go to to begin their training Many tears arc shed when the young children of the foster families have lo part their best friend however Ihey are quickly rcimburs smalt cuddly puppy Keith Webb thanked the speaker and presented Mr Aslles Willi a plant birthday was sung for Thompson a pot lurk Theyve lost their way wants them back Many former Georgetown District High School are on the wanted lisl of the nion committee Grade student from the class of and 1Jtt an Still unaccounted for Those have addresses for following students contact at or Ttna Bell it lomllh Irwui Jrmr Itan of the Employers Well pay you an hour to hire a young person in a new job this summer ASK US CALLTHE HOTLINE IN TORONTO CALL 5857399 Ontario Ministry of Skills Development More work to stop flooding basements More sanitary sewer work is being recommended for Duncan Drive In Georgetown Public Works Director Hob Moore wants to see in the l7 sewer capital budget to ctn r remedial works on this street List August during a storm two basements on Duncan Drive were flooded The street has a history basement floodings due overloaded sanitary systems September anothir heavy affected the Dun Public works staff did a Hie vision inspection of the Duncan Dne sanitary sewer and found there was a ugh build up of calcium at pipe joints That is an of An emfiltr the jpacily and causing surcharging was also observed in the television inspection Huso pro are why the public works director wanls the sanitary sewer replaced Tasty Recipes BANANA CAKE Sift together sifted cake Hour baking powder 1 salt 1 baking soda sugar Add soft shortening c sour milk Beat for 2 minutes at medium speed with electric mixer Add eggs cup mashed bananas Beat minutes more Bake in 9 pan at for minutes Foodhtufft MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN SPECIALS COFFEE BEANS THOMPSON RAISINS SLICED ALMONDS -FotxLtufh- The Future Looks Bright F0CUS A can make the difference between darkness and being able to see Like the electricity that powers the so too does progress power our community and brighten our future Any commumty large or small would dim and die without a bright future a future sustained by the power of progress Look For Our Progress Edition Call Today Coming in March

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