Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1973, p. 2

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Esquesing Stoff Pay Increases Employees of roads department were given a percent pay hike by council last week bringing the assistant road superintendent wages to per hour a trader operator to per hour a truck driver to per hour and a labourer to S3 per hour The bookkeeper a salary was raised to the clerical assistant to the clerk Blood Donor Clinic OPEN FROM to COMMUTERS COME RIGHT AFTER Be a Red Cross Bood Donor I Monday March 5th AT THE HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM Maple Avenue East HEALTHY persons ages 18 and year old BOYS with written parental consent EACH TIME they donate are urgently needed to give blood and Help The Red Cross To Obtain A Sufficient Supply of Blood AVOID evening waiting periods HOUSEWIVES attend the clinic In the AFTERNOON TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to DONORS If a ride Is needed phone Mrs E Thompson 877 or Mrs J Caldwell Stables Started With a Teenagers Whim A teenage decision to buy a horse led not only Ed Caldwell but his father Bob Into the present Caldwell Stables on the Line At that time Bob Caldwell owner of the A store since it opened here in 1954 had no thought of training and stabling horses but his son a interest and gradual adding of horses through claiming races resulted in this combined business and hobby In l9 father and son bought the Horace Bell farm on the Line with an old stone far house and barns Short after a racing track was ad the cow barn a horse barn and a new horse barn was built The old milk house is now an office They own eight bred horses for harness racing but tralnandboard 17more mostly for Toronto owners usually four miles track in all weather rain This means of course driver of the Jogging carl cither Bob or Ed Is also out in all kinds of weather The Jogging carls are used for training not the lighter racing shells The Jogging cart also has longer shafts so the driver is quite as cramped it he is in racing position horses ilther own or their clients race Greenwood Mohawk and City with the wells own horses driven by Fred Hill rail an Spencer is their highest turner bo far but Just how much he has earned volunteered Harness racing is real big time sport nowadays fifteen years ago there were registered owners In Canada now there are 18 It takes at least eight munths to train a colt for racing says Ed Caldwell who also pointed out at the track overnight bo they have to be back and forth every morning and night when a meet is on Considering there Is night racing most places that means loo much sleep for the man looking after the rater IMPORTANT The horse feet are most important and receive their own type pedicure frequently Tar and oil are applied to the hooves to prevent them drying out and they receive mud The well dressed horse can lour out Tor training in bell boots which prevent trotters from hitting their feel together shin boots a precaution against brushing one leg against the other or knee boots for the knock kneed Giving blood to Red Cross takes only thirty minutes from start to fin including for testing rest and refreshment The actual giving of your blood takes only to 9 minutes lCgc2 fFORCETOWN HERALD THURSDAY I Fourth Annual Tourney Tykes Take Over Arena Saturday Georgetown hosts the annual Tyke tournament this Saturday They will host teams from Kingston Wcllond Sharon Base Borden Bolton and Milton for the all day affair Last week Tyke Reps scored a shutout over Milton with Shane Lefebvre in goal Georgetown pair of goals was scored by Bobby Morrow Kevin Frank had two assists and Adrian Vugts one bested Reps I with Morrow the lone goal scorer assists by Frank and Mike Sunday Reps play in Hamilton The week games Canucks Seal Tim Pan a baker Scott Angeles Minnesota Moore Chris Mc Greg Robertson Pittsburgh Murray Andrew Andrew Braun Paul Burroughs Howard Oram Mike Harrison Detroit ICoston Mike Mitchell Chicago Montreal Anthony Oram Toronto New York I Rod Cook Peter Mulhns Don Turner Peter I Dill Canucks Seals Pittsburgh Los Angeles St Louis vs Minnesota Toronto Montreal 6 Detroit New York Chicago vb Boston TOMATOES 3 87 ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Revd Gallagher A S T B March 4th 8 a m The Holy Eucharist a The Holy Eucharist ll a Holy Eucharist CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery Church School a and a ASH WEDNESDAY March 30 am 9am 7 30 p Imposition of Ashes and The Holy Eucharist BUTT PORK CHOPS 89 SHOULbERS 79 CAUDA FANCY GRADE APPLES BACK BACON Iki irdtr ill II its in r tit is f service still lives at IGA it we rally IGA LUCKY SHOPPER M Davison Glen

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