Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1973, p. 16

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HERALD Wednesday DEC IB 1973 Blood Donors and Barbershoppers at Holy Cross Herald Photos THE RED CROSS blood donor clinic was at Holy Cross Church hall on December with a total of packs of blood being donated There were persona attending the clinic with 49 rejects compared to last year total of persons 379 donors and 14 rejects Must of the blood was donated in the evening as people patiently lined up and waited their turn The travelling clinic is composed of miYses and Red Cross workers all from who selected and sorted blood types as well as stationing themselves beside donors for comfort and safety Above left a Toronto Red Cross worker sorts the blood packets Right Georgetown resident Barry Cooper smiles for The Herald photographer as he gives his share Bottom picture bar bershoppers from the Georgetown and Brampton area provide musical entertainment for the donors In addition to the travelling clinic volunteer help came from Georgetown doctors nurses drivers Georgetown Junior Red Cross and area residents Government Plans Four New Parks Night School Classes To Begin January 16 The Adult Educaiion department of the Haltoh Board of Education is registering 10- night classes at Georgetown high school on Tuesday January flth These classes are all ten weeks in length and instruction will begin on Wednesday January 16th Several courses now con eluding will run again viz Automobile Maintenance Tor Men and Women Bookkeeping torn Small Business Brush Up Your Typing Skills for people whose typing has become rusty and who wish a refresher course Office Procedures filing setting up letters procedures general office routines some typing Guitar flaying tor Beginners and Amateurs Rug Hooking Interior Design and Decorating the Home Or ASHGROVE NEWS On Tuesday Dec Women a Institute members went to the Driftwood in for their meeting The house was beautifully decorated for the Christmas season and all sat down to a delicious dinner that was both plentiful and satisfying Present for this occasion was invited guest Mrs Charles Austin of a well loved member and worker in our W I before she moved away At two clock president Mrs Cliff Hunter conducted a short meeting Mrs Francis Thompson led in singing Christmas carols Secretary Mrs James Me read last months minutes and called the roll which was answered with something I do or make for Christmas and the replies were cake and pudding A committee was appointed to arrange a euchre In the new year It was moved a donation of be sent to Save the Children fund Mrs John Bird spoke about future findings regarding the History Book Colored pictures were then shown from the film King of Blades about Donald Jackson the world greatest Iceskater Mrs Robert Alexander gave a reading what does Christmas mean to you which contained some grand thoughts Exchange of gifts among the members followed by the courtesies given by Mrs Robert Cunningham with special thanks going to Mrs W Allison and Mrs Bird for arranging and planning the lovely Christmas meeting It will soon be Christmas Day again Although years have passed since our Saviour birth the light that shone down where he lay still shines upon the earth I wish you joy unending with peace on Christmas and through all the year Merry Christmas to the editor and his staff and to our Mrs JohnBellboddy namcnial Metal work make your own project out of metal Pottery one class only because storage and facilities Welding Golf In si ruction gel in shape tor spring season with your local golf pro Woodworking for Men and Women do your own project in wood with modern machinery and the help of an expert instructor Classes In the English language for new Canadians or anyone who wishes to improve his spoken English are held every Monday and Thursday Students may enter this class at any time Tor a fee of five dollars Several classes are being ffcred for the first time They include Budget Cooking learn to cook economically but at Ihe loss of taste enjoyment Chair Caning with Mrs Seeds take advantage of the op portunity to learn this seldom offered craft Cottage and Home Electrical Maintenance learn how to make electrical installations in your home recreation room cottage etc Creative Painting work in the media of your choice niture Restoration and Repair Needlepoint crocheting crewel petit point etc Snowmobile Outboard Motor Maintenance and Spring Gardening pruning propagation perennials new varieties care and installation of lawns and Wine Making Flyers listing the course limes and nights will be sent home by the elementary students January 3rd and There will be a handout at local shopping molls Saturday January and public will be kept Informed by ad vcrtlscmenls In local newspapers SILVERWOOD NEWS Silvcrwood Women In held Its annual Christ mas parly at the Nerval Desplteabadstormall the members except one who was ill and one who was working turned out to enjoy a dinner with all the trimmings right down to the Christmas pudding Mrs Pearl Burl Ihe member who was ill was missed but her birthday is on the I4lh and a card signed by all members was ready to be posted Mrs Judy also Is on the sick list with her left arm in a cast ihe result of a fall Mr and Mrs Wilson visited son Herb in this past week Bruce Lindsay is recuperating from eye surgery TORONTO BUREAU of The Herald TORONTO The provincial government has plans for four new parks along the Niagara Escarpment ana is considering several more says John deputy regional director for Central Ontario The four parks are in various stages of planning for development In the next two to three years Included are Short Hills SI Catharines Forks of the Credit Brampton Mono Rocks Orangcvllle and Primrose She I bourne Master plans for the projects will go to Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernler early in 1974 when priorities will be set for development The ministry is concentrating on preparation of a master plan for Mono Rocks provincial park Earlier this week the ministry received S3 public SNOWMOBILE SALE on RUPP and motoski Priced from up Capri OVER 70 NEW MACHINES IN STOCK COME IN FO A GOOD Buy Now Avoid the Rush I Bo Ready for the Snow WE GIVE SERVICE AND STOCK PARTS EdStewart Garage Equipment Ltd Main St Georgetown 8774633 briefs all supporting a low Intensity use of the acre development A draft master plan Is expected in late January The escarpment parks are essentially planned for day use The parks will provide facilities lo the people within the Toronto Centred Region Plan which involves an area between Hamilton and and north lo Barrlc THE HERALD 8772201 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPOMETRIST L M Brown R 0 OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton R0 CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC Street Georgetown For Appointment PHONE till Evans Chiropractic Clinic Straat By merit ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Robert E Clipsham Ltd BARRAGERS Dry Cleaners and Shirt Lounderers Main MONUMENTS POLLOCK CAMPBELL DESIGNSON REQUEST PHONE ill Street North CARPET CLINIC Professions Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning In your home or In our modern plant Free Pick up and Delivery CARPET CLINIC C GARRARD General Industrial Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 8775500 Seal Engineering Associates Ltd Consulting Professional Engineers 416 Dundas Ontario from FLRIDA PRICE 111 win

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