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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1987, p. 6

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A THE HERALD March IS Two volunteers recognized for their forts for the Acton Branch of Red Cross are Mar Ml and Alice Mrs Schrelber received service award and Mr Delia on a citation at branchs annual general meeting and awards night March The meeting was at the Christian Wormed Church In Aclon Dr Ill chard Telford who was to receive a citation and Ruth who was to receive a certificate of merit unable to attend the meeting Blood donors were honored at times meeting Acton Branch of the Red Cross An- the Christian Meeting and Award Seen here from left I March Church in Acton Others who donated times lude William Fisher Jack and John who Tram Itev Arthur Tribe Frank donated blood times and Van and Harold Morris who has donated Herald phot Most emergency home requests from youth Region is asking for trou by not taking care of its young people worker Filice of Adolescent Support Services says at lensl per cent of emergency housing requests arc from young people under without dependents That cording to 1984 statistics from Social Planning Council the most recent statistics Our agency alone has received requests for housing in the last calendar year Mr He was asking for for a special project to recruit families in the community to house homeless youth but Regional councillors t have the money in their social services grants for it had to turn Mr Filicedown dont think I have to stand here and tell you about the need for af fordable housing in the communi ty Mr Flllce said noting the latest Regional housing report doesnt In the housing needs for young people Housing problems are most severe for those 16 to years old he The Adolescent Support Services has been working to recruit willing and capable families who will look after homeless youth but that work will end March with the termination of funding In the last four to five months he program has recruited families anil a total of beds he said The United Nations has declared 1987 International Year of the Homeless Mr McClures 8th grandchild By KAY WILSON Herald Special NORVALCongratulattons to Roy and Marclc McClure of on the birth of their son Corey Donald Hyatt pounds ounces on March 10 at Peel Memorial Hospital in Brampton Corey is the eighth grandchild for Hyalt and Charlotte McClure and second grandchild for Donald and Joanne Stock dale of Brampton Welcome home to Ethel Webb who spent a week with daughter Louise Louth er and husband Harry and family of Chariot let own Gertrude MeGcc of Georgetown and Betty McClure of enjoyed a weeks vacation In Jamaica Belated birthday greetings to one grand lady Mrs Joey of who celebrated her birthday Jan Mrs has lived in the area since and has seen many changes since then She continues to look after her own home and Is looking forward the lovely weather Duplicate bridge Duplicate bridge is offered for those interested at the Georgetown Legion upstairs every Monday afternoon at 1 p except when holiday falls on a Monday There are free refreshments and liners if needed Free play will given for winners In first place Bridge winners for last week are first Bill Scannell and Norma Maynard second Harry and Bob Jackson Liz Barnes and and Doris Barber and Jean Servos April 13 Is the free special wind- up of the duplicate gather ing JNelus DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course April 20 May 13 630930 Coma or bason PHONE 8772671 by Ontario SafatyLaagua 200 OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELLS DRIVING SCHOOL KILLING FIELDS Grass fire damage a spring malady More fires are starling outside the homo now that the warm weather has arrived Firefighters responded to four rubbish fires and five grass fires between March 17 and According to local bylaws many of those fires were illegal Open bur rung Is forbidden in the urban areas of Hills In the rural areas open burning Is permitted but only with the approval of the fire depart ment A permit Is needed Those applying for a permit should have the site Inspected said Dave Ford fire prevention officer Fire department officials will sug gest how to make the burn safest They might suggest the site be mov away from a fence or building or they could suggest a trench be dug around the site Mr Ford said Fires must be attended at all times and should not be started or continued If it Is windy Mr Ford said Burning after dark It not allow ed nor Is burning rubber plastic or anything else which smoker ex It Is best to dispose of garbage at dump site Mr Ford said If garbage is not dumped it is best to have the fire site inspected The fire depart ment will explain how to make the bum safest Mr Ford said So far this year the amount of grass and rubbish fires been small and Milton Mr Ford said July and August are the months which really give fire departments trouble especially when It Is windy he said Rubbish or grass fires are not the only types or blazes to beware of at this time of year Discarded create problems too Mr Ford said A fire which began March 17 at Penpals can write Hazel in hospital Special wish to express my thanks to the many wonderful friends of Hazel Preston who took the time lo phone me about my request for Hazel ad dress For all our comrades who would like to send a card or tetter to Hazel who is recovering from major surgery the following will gel to her Hazel Preston Mrs Jack Richmond Hill Postal Station Mae Lnwr reports that Lily has been out walking with the support of Alice and is getting along very well indeed keep It up Lily and will boon be back your meetings Georgetown team came in third at zone bowling this past Saturday Congratulations again to Marion Carney team of Hazel Dumper Trudy Paul lannt Hall Jean Foster and Anne Nicholson District darts will be held at Dun das April 4 ladies mi keep that open Brampton ladies auxiliary will be old March mid Cooksulle will be celebrating their years of service April Con comrades will 8779896 Were passing the savings on lawn tractors to our customers HP Lawn Tractor LAWN CYCLE 55 Sinclair Ave Georgetown Oil I Ambulance calls include heart drug emergencies the at Lot is to have started when so near the train tracks threw 1 Trie of a grass fire behind Zdlers March 19 p is unknown Again no damage A rubbish fire grew into a grass fire on the Tenth Line north of Sideroad March 13 at m unattended rubbish fire spread to the grass and caused some damage to the bide of a barn an official from the fire department said Another gross fire started March 20 at when a rubbish fire In a barrel spread That fire was on the Ninth Line north of Glen Williams There no damage A rubbish fire is also responsible for a grass fire on Fallbrook frail in Glen Williams March at March at m a grass fire started at Main Street Glen Williams The cause of the fire is unknown and there was nodamoge Children are believed to be the cause of a March 17 fire which behind Mr Submarine at In Georgetown The ire began In a ruhbish bin where children were seen playing A small fire began in a box car near Academy March IS A few papers were set on fire m art area There was no in either of these fires A person rubbish Ariel in Georgetown was told of local bylaws March IB at 12 m There is no open burning urban areas they were warned Another rubbish fire on Mill Street wis ox tlngmshcd in Georgetown The small fire was near the Memorial Arena more was no damage a busy week for Volunteer Am- of the most serious cones for week reported to be urgent involved three heart problems drug overdose and distress tiling Cases considered to be prompt Included a knee injury from hotkey three distress two possible a motor vehl with hack and neck In juries a possible stroke two drug overdoses shortness of breath ana pains and a possible ankle HYUNDAI COUNTRY ST GEORGETOWN fracture The ambulance service was culled rut once on stand by to comer of Road and Highway StmnedGloss Such FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE Tasty Recipes OAT BREAD 1 u looking oats It I picked Drown I Cool pin lor MAIM ST 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