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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1969, p. 12

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r svji a v r- 7 vry 7t tt intensive training at petawawa for regiment 1 bridge building night patrol- ling field firing withjive am munition theyre all part of the intensive training talcing place at camp petawawa this week by the mobile command he- serve lome scottish regiment is one of the junits from 24 on tario centres who are working to reach regular force combat standards so that in the event of an emergency they will be able to be phased into front line position with the least de lay living m a giant tent city within easy travelling distance of their training areas allows mnimiim time for actual training in automatic weapons night manoeuvres and lemaii- thick bush of this camp v the ottawr river uft miles from canadas capital provides ideal training conditions a first hand look at the bun of activi ty indicates the enthusiasm with which the militiamen ap proach their jobs professional instruction by regular force officers and ncos combined with previous training at their home training centres make it possible for the men to achieve a high degree queens park during which on- of skill medical doctors nurses and professional people from communications and en gineering fields all contribute their skills to round out the effectiveness of the mobile command reserve officers and men of eorne scottish regiment will return tion the rough terrain and to their homes saturday labour council attacks rand report contacts politicians a protest brief attacking the this basic right the brief states rand report on labour relations trmhm mim has been sent to halton and jt peel provincial politicians by much of the present mlsund- the 14000 member district la- eratandiug of ubour-manage- bour council ment l derived from w j present legislation which dee- the five page brief thelit- enatthat one has i speaheaded by the labour coun- participrte in its aetivi ell which represents unions in l halton and peel counties joined march last month labour council of- ties the brief states the danger of such legislation inflatable dam may be used for scotch block an inflatable eabrttam may be used in the construction of the scotch block reservoir engineer it lewis reported to the halton region conservation thi ewrosttown hirald thursday july li 1n pacs is authority evening executive thursday r the rubber membrane an experimental product of the firestone co has been in use in some dams in the usa its producers estimate it will last about 20 years before needing which sets out rights already in replacement although repairs existence says the brief is that can be made to minor holes in li scials joined a march on it believes such rights are it in the meantime tario labour leaders warned the provincial government against acting on recommendations con tained in the report on labor re lations reform the executive members not ed a conventional steel sluice gate will also be installed event ually cost of the rubber version the report was prepared for more than 4500000 men wo- the ontario government by the men and children who still live late ivan rand former high below the poverty line as defl- eourt justice and labour expert ned by the economic council created by legislation and can therefore be eliminated or mod ified the brief also calls for labor doing the same job in th- mail bag v the protest brief sent out this week flatly rejects the rand williams report as a means of overhauling roxee aw ta family the brief which was sent tomoves to otttlwd cabinet minister george kerr and mpps james snow and school is out and so many t-r- douglas kennedy urges that la- are planning vacations and off tend 1 their sincere appreciation bou7llsuznbe desned to to the cottage some have the to the newspapers police de- enhanrather than restrict thel thrill of taking on a job for thepmtments st john ambulance process of collective bargaining first toe some families are car clubs musical groups the between labour and manage- 1 moving one of these is the ment dr hemming family to ottawa after only a brief stay here one recommendation of the to vm en rand report calls for the limit anj on monday they mjved v3 v- big of picketing another sue gests setting up a tribunal settle strikes the labor councils brief sta tes that picketing in labor man- it is goodbye to dr agement disputes is labours ming and dr joyce hemming only effective medium of com and family and hope they will municabon and the only way call back to see the village in which all workers can parti which they had come to like so cipate simultaneously and con well diane giles has gone with i front their adversaries face to them to ottawa for the summer face i the brief claims that the gu t the wedding of tom rights of freedom of speech of zusin 7w assembly and of dissemination f e j st joh of information widely used tor j w i many popular or unpopular cau i ev csro- ses arv set aside where a w struce is concerned and f ahen and mr i picketing must be redefined mr f j st to diminate double standards in y d mr ethel jtohinson calgary on sunday the evers- ons and the aliens and mrs ro binson visited with relatives in durham many groups spelled success for oxfam mr editor oxfam of canada unicef and y world service wish to ex station municipalities school boards churches and church womens and youth groups and businesses for their assistance throughout the miles barra for millions walk campaign they had bought the dough home and ue hoped they we would auo hke to ex would be permanently here the fess a speclal tbanks to u house has recently been sou so thousands of wa and spon- hem- sofs wno to d have raised approximately 70000 towards world relief it is only through the cooperation of everyone within peel and halton counties that we can continue to help underprivileged countries to combat hunger disease ignor ance and poverty yea spedat whatever your reason for aavinss our special savings account gives you a big 6 inter stoii the minimum monthly balance its special too because you can start your account with as little as ss no minimum for deposits them are no chequing privilege but if you wish to withdraw just come in person or write to us open your account f todayi j 55 main street north georgetown john a edgar manager 87722u going up ceremony nine become scouts yours truly miles for millions walk committee for peel and halton counties lieut bernard card commander georgetown company of lome scottish callsup command headquarters as private norman hamilton 322 delrex georgetown carries radio telephone equipment during summer camp training with mobile command reserve at camp petawawa this week 1650 militiamen from 24 ontario centres are undergoing intensive training during the oneweek camp returning home saturday the united church women nine 5th georgetown b pack held their june meeting at the cubs became scouts m a going home of mrs john wafstaffe up ceremony which highlighted the early part of the evening the final pack meeting of the was spent visiting the mane season last week i beaumont antique barn they i returned to mrs wagstaffes taking the step from cubs to home for the business meeting scouts were john bolssoneault hmd served by the hostess hal caruso ken diamond del- bert duchin stephen fitzmaur- ice brad kruger allain pellet i ier fred peters and darrcll stone jims steering service complete brake service wheel alignment wheel balancing general repairs park street glen williams c776s54 local director john r barber rth halton advisory board john t armstrong chairman retard gardhouse maurice c beaty michael ledwith john goy dr b d young m em men convenient office hours thura 900 500 fridays til 09 halton peel trust affiliated with canada trust h u n private mike sroney burke 131 raylawn cresc george town pauses for refreshments during summer training ex ercises with lome scottish regiment currently underway at camp petawawa the ceremony was held out doors behind holy cross roman catholic church with both the pack and scout troop in at tendance their fellow cubs gave the nine three cheers before they were introduced to scoutmaster ron kcan who introduced them to the troop each received a pennant on which to put their proficiency badges and all signed the pack scrap book under their record sheets some other presentations were made during the ccremon ies brad kruger received his pet keepers badge delbert duchin received an attendance award and keith dunn receiv ed an award for having the highest total points based on the inspection sheet there also were sqme humor our awards from leaders ross and terry colter who gave suitable prizes to the cub who was late the most number of times a paper clock the boy who consistently forgot his handkerchief a giant hankie and the cub vvitb the dirtiest bands a bar of soap natonlgaslttepstiiic seven diysaweek take it from the colonel left private stewart daiziel 100 raylawn crescent and tight cpl brian leslie 36 mar ket street both georgetown members of lome scottish regiment prepare for night training exercises 4t camp petawawa dunng the oneweek summer training concentration of the mobile command reserve x training concentration colonel sanders serves up tasty fried chicken and appetizing salads at over 50 different loca tions in south western ontario thats around five million pounds of chicken every year and natural gas plays a very important role in helping him please the palates of thousands of hungry customers natural gas helps him as the heat energy source for his cus tom built cooking pots oils used in his famous frying process must be maintained at a precise temper ature and the colonel finds natural gas heat completely dependable he likes the ease of control end instant responsiveness of natural gas too with the thousands of customers he serves in a day his cookery must run efficiently the colonel doesnt limit his use of natural gas to cooking either it heats all his water for normal use and natural gas provides his outlets with clean modem fresh- air heat no mean task in the middle of winter when his doors are forever opening and closing isnt it about time you got cook ing with natural gas or heating your water with it or heating united gas total mbt m total c0m0bt your office or factory or store or eompanytepresentativeorheating home with it you don t need 50 different retail locations to make natural gas make sense for you one quick chat with your gas r t rqt x y contractor will tell you how eco nomical it is to install and maintain just ask the colonel he ii tell you hes never had it so finger itckin good 3- jvv f v mki st a v

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