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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1969, p. 11

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i f m ev 4 m thhmailvjbaq i wants more rvegling news says herald reader f 97 sargent road w v j 3asssjgg 5cf sap it a l m wrem radar plotter a georgetown wren 19yearold judy arthurs receives her certificate of graduation from the base commander at fleet sonar school at key west florida after completing five weeks of training there to become a radar plotter judy who is the daughter of mr and mrs s arthurs 8 bairstow crescent is stationed at cfs shelburne nova scotia a graduate of georgetown fligh school in june she has been in the canadian navy since january 4- initiation ceremony friday for new branch 120 members i 5 r by ralph hiwas ttiis friday evening is a ve- ly important occasion for new members of the branch it is- initiation night when members are initiated into the legion at blanch 120 this ceremony is performed twice each year apring and all branch 120 has one of the best initiation teams in the command on these 2 occasions members and their ladies have an opportunity to watch the team perform the admission of new mem fcers is followed by a dance ani a buffet dinner all of which will commence at 800 pm your membership chairman norm ward is looking for a good turnout of new members and their ladies and ia looking for support from those mem bers who have been initiated with their ladies to help make it a successful evening the best part of all tms is its free it is good to see bruce col lins in the branch again bruce tell us that he will be vtshing the hospital as an out patient for some tune to come bruce who is poppy chairman does not intend to take a too active part in the campaign this year but will sit on the sidelines and advise when cal led on gord rdd who is acting chairman at this time lsf look ing for branch members to do some lej work wear a poppy over the last few years an average of almost nine million emblems have been distributed annually yet there are now well over 20 million people in further honours for halton film halton countys prizewinning industrial promotion film halton the man and the noy has just been accorded further laurels already the holder af two film festival awards it has been named winner of the chris certificate and statuette by the film conned of geat columbus ohio film producer robert meyer dundas will at tend the columbus film festival an october 30 to accept the aw ard k was judged the top film in the business and industrial division canada 111 million people t not being reached k is up to legion members to heap see to it that these people do wear a poppy an remembrance da contact gord he will be glad of your help last week we mentioned in this column that seven top georgetown air cadets had been irvited to attend the premiere showing of the bat tie of britain where his royal highness prince philip will be in attendance the seven lu cfcy cadets had to be the bet so natut lly they are ncos wo seeler f sgt r d burns sgt george sgt scott sgt little cpi mcconnell and cpl burgoyne the showing is at the carlton odeon theatre monday oct 20th meanwhile back at the branch thin were really hop ping this weekend joe s tur key shoot was a terrific success the room was packed with would be turkey winners the lucky ones were a porter h pearson b lantz m russell a porter k pearson i bran a stamp a fbrd d chamber lain during the intermission or mie carter made his draw and w hall g inglis t james j gilson and mrs m davies were the lucky winners picked a winner saturday night wavs and means chairman pat sst ma jor chamberlain picked a in ner when he booked the i group in the near future i a word to branch ladies sat urday october 25th the aux iliary are holding a bazaar and bke sale also penny sale help is needed for this cal any ex ecutive meamber country classics four very ver- the young lady the branch saule young men called bar sponsored in the ontario re- i ry bob jim and lew habitation fund chariot race they packed them in and sheila capperauld conapletm made them want to dance the course and received a should be hearing more oi thus cheque from 120 to the editor now that the herald is total ly owned by the thomson chain can we expect the news to be more revealing when it has seemed netes aary to reveal that one of our citizens has been convicted of a traffic or criminal offence it also seems proper for the pub lic to know wno that person is too much news has been sup pressed for instance the pub he should be informed that very recently outside investi gators have been in town took ing for the source of suspected drug traff icing it shouldbe interesting news that a textiles out of town there is anjuarter mile drag strip on a public road known as the ghost strip it has been claimed that the police have been unsuccessful in cat ohing any offenders or as much as seeing them although the sound of reved up motors and racing cars are clearly heard if the general pubbc were in formed of things 4ike tfbis it the georgetown heralu thursday oct 16 1969 p 11 would surely discourage such dangerous activities i more freedom should be al lowed to writers of letters to i the mail bag a letter in last weeks her ald criticizing the use of lie detector tests in the hiring of employees did not name the local store i am likely only one of many readers that suspected that the i store was on main st tim suspicion is wrong as the store is in another part of town but this omission must cause dara- i age to the reputation of undes erving local merchants i let the store in question show why it believes that such tactics are justified in the hir ing of employees if they be lieve it is so right and proper then they should not fear any damage because their actions 1 are known to all i this readers opinion is that this is just as big a threat to i i the freedom of the people as wiretapping i hoping for more revealing news from now on albert porter printing georgetown herald phone 1772201 mrr steering service compltta brake service whttl ajisnmant wheal balancing gantral 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