Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 3, 1974, p. 21

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday Jan 1974 NORVAL HEIGHTS ONTARIO OUTDOORS Chi mo the greeting of the far north I have been hunting fishing and camping in Ontario long enough to know that ere Is no one way for all areas Each district has its own special method and thereby its own special appeal The topography creates Its own climate and tine lives such as water quality depth of water trees and grasses soil and rock formation These all join forces and work either in favor or against the sportsman or woman The winter months should not bring on dormancy for the fisherman Ice fishing has already started and according to the Ministry of NaturalHesources fishing should be good spawned in great numbers this past fall In Lake and the Ministry staff tagged some 1 of the est ma ted lOOOOO that moved Into the shallow areas to spawn If you catch a tagged please report It to the Ministry of Natural Resources at the nearest office This will make for better sport for all of us Lake trout are heavier than ever due to the tremendous Increase In smelt their prime food This brings us to another aspect of Ice fishing If all else Tails there is always the and perch Some people fish for these pan fish in the spring time when the spawning run Is on Why not accept them In the winter HUNT Grouse are available to the hunter till January IS and If you are fast on the gun you should do alright Hunting pressure has little to do with grouse numbers Whether hunted or not 6070 percent of all grouse die off before the next mating season Or course the rabbit season Is still open and will be 111 February In our district done and there Is a good supply some areas However in my last three times out I have failed to a single one 1 have talked to other hunters and they have nnc quite well That I guess calls for a change of hunting areas for me Let me know how you make out whether hunting or and I will try to keep you Informed of things concerning ON OUTDOORS STARCO CARPETS MOORE PARK PLAZA 8776515 NORVAL NEWS Norval Brownies report busy couple of months A special enrollment evening was held early in November when eleven little girls joined Brown They were Susan Neuman Dawn Steed Lynn Karen Cunningham Linda Holmes Jennifer Hlldebrand Yvonne Barbara Gage twins Caroly and Debrah McConnell and Christine Unfortunately Christine missed the ceremony due to mumps thai developed that morning but she joined a couple of weeks later During November and December they worked at Christmas crafts at their meetings On December they held the r Christmas party w th a pot luck supper in the Presbyterian Church basement after which each group of sixers presented a skit The enjoyable evening ended with the arrival of Santa CI a us and gifts were distributed On December the Brownies enjoyed a trip to Toronto where they saw the movie Robin Hood at the Westwood Theatre Plans for the future Include a w weekend camp during February The Brownies hope that you are your empty bottles for their next bottle drive planned for the spring Norval Guides enjoyed a r Christmas party followed with carols games held In the Presbyterian Church basement Their plans for the next couple of months Include a winter weekend camp at Camp girls enrolled in Guides at the present time On one of the worst stormy nights of the winter so far Just before Christmas a group of about twelve Rangers Rovers and Guides went around the village singing carols and handing out Christmas candy canes It was snowing and blowing so hard that their numbers were reduced to just a few from the village but their singing and smiling faces were appreciated following the they gathered around the fire In the old school house where the Rangers hold their meetings and thawed out while they enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies Leaders of the Rangers are Julie and DeSylvo Congratulations to Laurie Fries daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Fries Norval and Glenn Watson son of Mr Mrs Lawrence Watson Glen Williams who were married in Eden United Church on Saturday December 29 Previous to her ng Laurie was honored with a miscellaneous shower by her cousin Betty June Laid aw Mrs DonHamiltonwashostess for a miscellaneous shower and Eden United Church eld a social evening and presented with a card table chairs They will reside In Huttonville PIGEONS Mr John and son Edward of Hornby started the New Year off with an excellent showing of their Show Poller pigeons at the Otter Valley P geon Show held in Woodstock recently They entered eight birds In the old class and won six firsts two seconds and reserve champion They had four birds in the young class and won two firsts and two seconds and best young bird n the show Mr grandson IS year old Martin entered five birds in the Juvenile class and won five firsts and best of op posite sex The have named the r pigeon loft the Hornby Loft and ore now well on their way to making a name for the Mrs Dorothy McLean SILVERWOOD Mr and Mrs Ian Carmlchael and family visited with Mr and Mrs J Stull on New Year day Mr and Mrs Can and fam were w Mrs for dinner on the 1 Mr and Mrs Clare all their family home for their New Year nncr Mr and Mrs red Duff eld of pa a short visit to S on the holiday Mr Mrs Ironside held open house New Years ce to all their neighbors Mr and Mrs FredBoltomnd ly were hoi day guests the Ironsides Mr and Mrs J or Tokyo Japan were holiday guests v ihMr and Mrs Harry Scott Thinking of Setting Consult a Realtor In 1J70 mutely word of real estate was sold through the Mult pie Listing of the Ileal Estate Hoard board con to establish and standard the p on in a ma that will create a d retain public cor and respect So If you arc considering selling look for your de to professional services which only a Realtor can display lUlAMITflNIHAl BOARD iiinii iiiwi Georgetown Medical Laboratories Ltd Tel Georgetown From Mill Street Georgetown To 7 STREET GEORGETOWN WE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING LABORATORY SERVICES IN clinical chemistry special chemistry hAematolgy microbiology radioisotope study complete urinalysis and pregnancy tests WE HAVE WELL EXPERIENCED STAFF MEMBERS MRS MURPHY R MRS MIRIAM T MRS ANNE BOTTOMS MR CHADDHA MR CHADDA B We make it easyon more than tires MOORE PARK PLAZA USE OUR CREDIT PLAN AMERICAN EXPRESS STORES MAIN NORTH DIPT m I PHONE 877 51 We asked GE to assemble a huge selection of appliances and TV s especially for Firestone Stores Some end of line some scratched some floor samples but all great buys Shop early at these prices they won last long NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 1974 TV Floor Sample only Model C2 REG 759 CLEARANCE BWTV only Trade in special STEREO Trade in Special AM Stereo radio and record player with detachable speakers 119 95 REFRIGERATOR Floor Sample ft REG 409 CLEARANCE M MOOR MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT EVISCERATED 34 lb Avg CHICKENS 49 LB RED BRAND Al STEER BEEF SIDES 99 CHRISTIES CRUSTY BREAD 33 MANNINGS ASSTD VARIETIES BULK COOKIES 39 RED ROSE INSTANT COFFEE 169 SPECIALS ON SALE JANUARY JO New Employment Standards Read about these important changes they affect most workers and employers in Ontario The New Minimum Wage 0 Ainu J ft New Rates or Room and Board i a a a Increased Vacation Pay vie to If I I va of sp em Paid Statutory Holidays qua I employees I be ni led lit hoi days will piy GoodF day Dam n on Day p add to lipid statutory In It Jo he New Qualifications I a I I y I to si rip lor on I 1 p or I day ok ol days ng Ihe I I we I I I en nt feed ng low jit II in cmi in employer I mi I but I another k day I hoi diy 1 ho does a up wo on y I payme be at I us t and a halt An Iocs tor pa d Idy si mo and a ha I ashlu y ho day Exemptions Overtime Pay I a some exempt lo The Em example except ihe Act does y a employee on a engaged it product on ol seeds gra and lobacco Minis Be j si me piy 1 a me I y wo week pre n no t y Ministry of Labour Ontario Fern SAULT MAR Ml Telephone MB THUNDER BAY a Avon Pot a IBnpTHinn

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