Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1974, p. 5

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READERS FORUM Couple Are Delegates Wartime Personnel To Annual Convention Wanted For Reunion Sir RCAF veteranawho trained during the last war at the Flying Training School in will be observing annual reunion During the yean the Dews media has greatly assisted In publicizing this rather unique celebration and such assistance has added tremendously to the success of these reunions Through your kind cooperation and effort in the past we have found veterans who otherwise would never have beard of this annual event We are hoping you can help us again this year by an nouncing our forthcoming reunion The wartime personnel of No six SFTS RCAF vllle will hold their 29th Annual Reunion in on Friday Saturday and Sunday September The highlights will be a Ceilidh for those arriving Friday evening the annual Golf Tournament for the Trophy an aerial display by the famed acrobatic team a brief service at the Harvard Memorial in the Civic Centre preceded by a flypast of wartime Harvard aircraft a banquet at the Golf and a Sunday morning breakfast of air cakes and sausages prepared by Mayor of For further information please contact Frank ScboUIeld Secretary Box 1ST Ontario who will be only too pleased to send all the details and place your name of the permanent mailing list Again we respectfully solicit your assistance and cooperation and assure you the same will be most ap preciated Frank General Secretary Problems Of Young continued from page wonder If Mrs has noticed even one ad Or would she care if we had gone broke Like a lot of other stores In this town which tried to cater to decent and moral people who did their shopping out of town Again I say for the free publicity because she could nave picked a store that has four times the number of that we carry By the way if she needs help with yoiing people we are also concerned Anna Conigllo AJ Place Mr and Mrs Paul Mills of Halton Hills last week joined delegatea from seven states six provinces and three other countries at the 23th annual convention of the National Association of Animal Breeders The meeting of the artificial insemination Industry this year was held In Toronto the first time in l years that It has been held outside the United Slates The purpose of the artificial breeding la cattle im provement and the keynote speaker this fact Charles Munro president of the International Federation of Livestock Producers chose as his subject A View On Livestock Production Poten tial Food demand is expected to increase at the rate of about three per cent per year he said I believe that the breeder organizations which you head and work for must play a leading role in assisting with the improvements necessary In his annual report executive secretary William Durfey traced the progress of artificial insemination during the past three years Sales of dairy the US totalled more than 12 million units up six per cent since Beef foully semen sales were over million units an Increase of per cent over 1971 His advice to the delegates for continued success sounded promising for the AI customerbreeder We must provide continuing management training and assistance as a significant part of our sales program and new breeds shake down we must develop sire evaluation programs in beef On the Canadian scene the number of cows bred ar tificially In was the highest on record with licensed In- breeding 1328333 cows an increase of eight point two per cent over 1872 Senior Citizens report Receive Grant OTTAWAHealth and Welfare Minister Marc has announced a federal grant to a Region THE HERALD Wednesday August 1974Page Loss In Collisions citizens orchestra The funding was contained in the series of grants under the New Horizons program which was designed in to assist the retired In developing activities beneficial to them selves and their communities Since its Inception grants totalling have financed projects in volving people the minister said During the week of Aug to 11 members of the Ontario Provincial Police detachment at Milton investigated a total of 120 occurrences Including 102 general occurrences and IB traffic occurrences Of the 102 general oc currences there were eight insecure buildings four disturbances four domestic complaints three thefts six trespassing complaints and six violations under the liquor control act Of the IB motor vehicle collisions there were seven personal Injury collisions and damage collisions totalling In damages On Monday Aug a at am on Halton Road a vehicle driven by Violet Main St Glen Williams was in collision with a post on the east side of the roadway There were minor Injuries to the driver and damage to the vehicle The driver was treated at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and was released On Wednesday Aug at 7 pm on Halton Road Three a vehicle driven by Chris Richardson RR Milton came into collision with a vehicle driven by Howson Ruddell Georgetown Both Richardson and received minor Injuries and there was approximately total damage to the vehicle In provincial court criminal division on Wednesday Aug 7 Howard Gibbon no fixed address was found guilty of driving while disqualified and was fined and prohibited from driving for one year As a result of a mishap on highway March l Gary Mayes of Milton was convicted of dangerous driving and fined He was prohibited from driving for nine months Cleaner Environment Is Student Interest Summer jobs come In all sizes and shapes Some college students are spen ding this summer working to create plans for a cleaner environment Some college students are receiving support from a science foundation to express in concrete terms their concern for society and the environment The science foundation program supports studentplanned and projects to improve the quality of our lives A faculty advisor is associated with each student research group which consists of 5 to students the foundation insists that the real initiative and responsibility rest with the students Eight students are hiding how the college can become energy selfsufficient by investigating whether such energy sources as organic waste wood wind flowing water and the sun are capable of meeting the colleges energy demands Traffic noise and the human stress that it causes is the subject of a project by one group of students who are comparing the per formances and levels of annoyance of a group of exposed to varying of highway noise Another group of students are investigating the possibility of making coal a cleaner fuel by testing the dioxide heavy metals and other pollutants from coal- burning systems Young people can help make a more livable world and can volunteer to work for cleaner air This message Is from the TB and Association Ita a matter of life and breath GUIDE TO PARENTS Rules Help Ease Fears From Child Molestation Ontario Provincial Police are endeavoring to set out some basic Instructions about a difficult child molestation It is not our intention to emphasize this problem In such a way as to create a constant state of fear among children nor do we suggest that sex crimes to adolescents be described in gruesome detail Instead It Is our hope that we can obtain your assistance In teaching these rules to the children under your care reads a police report released by Constable Scott com munity services officer Milton detachment One of the outstanding characteristics of children Is their natural friendliness Our major problem Is teaching the child to respect adults and yet avoid other adults who may harm him We trust this guide will serve a useful purpose In preventing RULE NO KNOW HOW TO USE THE TELEPHONE Children love to use the telephone Give them a- toy telephone Let them practise dialing the number of their own home the home of a close friend and their fathers place of employment Finally teach them telephone manners and encourage them to use the real thing as much as possible NO KNOW HOME ADDRESS AND PARENTS FULL NAME If lost or in trouble It Is natural for any child to panic Knowing his name address and telephone number will be of great assistance In locating his home All policemen and most adults will be cooperative In sucb cases RULE NO POLICEMAN A FRIEND Instead of threatening the child that the policeman will get him teach him to turn to the when help is needed Remind the youngster that most policemen are in uniform and In official cars Also report any suspicious behaviour to the police department If after careful observation you become convinced that someone Is loitering around the school or other places where children gather ask the police department to check It Is better to be safe than sorry Your action could save a childs life RULE NO CONDUCT WITH STRANGERS Teach the child not to accept candy money or gifts from anyone outside his own family Prepare him to No thank you I am not allowed to accept anything from a stranger Encourage It and prevent the childs forgetting some other time Tell the child not to sit on strangers laps or let them touch him RULE NO NEVER ACCEPT CAR RIDES FROM A STRANGER Warn the child NEVER to accept a car ride from a stranger Teach him not to approach the car of a stranger and never allow him to hit chhike Advise him that It la not all right to ride with a stranger even If his playmate is anxious to accept such a ride Such an experience could be disastrous even for a trip around the block RULE NO GET THE LICENCE NUMBER Teach the child that If a stranger tries to get him Into a car he should refuse and GET THE LICENCE NUMBER of the car Write It down or scratch the number In the dirt with a stick Report the incident to parents or a policeman right away RULE NO PLAY WITH A FRIEND NEVER ALONE The child should always be encouraged to play with a friend never alone Playing alone in an isolated area Invites trouble Instruct him never to play In empty buildings or alleyways and never accept an Invitation from a stranger to go to a movie or accompany him to a room house garage or shed RULE NO KEEP A PET If at all possible keep a dog A good watchdog la the best burglar alarm Children who play In the yard on the playground or run errands with a faithful dog at their are seldom if ever molested RULE NO ABOUT THE BABYSITTER Are you positive of your babysitter Be sure you hire someone you know and can trust Check the qualifications of every babysitter before hiring them A complete course of Instruction for babysitters is available from the Ontario safety league to schools or community groups at no charge RULE NO KNOW WHERE THEY ARE On school days make sure the child starts In plenty of time to walk to school with classmates and friends of his own age Advise him to go directly home the best and shortest route unless there are other plana or errands known to you Be sure you know where your child Is playing and with whom If he goes to a Kymatas home be sure he home to say where TkaWeefe Tfo FRESH PIECES GREAT ON A a LEG QUARTERS BREAST QUARTERS 3 WINGS NECKS 3 PACKAGES B0X0CHICKEN At THAN A TOWN OH A WIENERS Mb vac 69 BUM STEAKS BONELESS BLADE or SHORT RIB ROAST ON A CHICKEN LEGS TOWN BURNS Stor IOWW THAN A Side Bacon 1 Sausages beef pork ib MAPLR HAP VARItTIH BY TNI MCI Beef liver 9oV Cooked Meats TOWN COOK ID PICNIC SHOW OR Pork Shoulders 69 Potato Salad Frozen Foods S1UI CROHN BOSTON Fish Sticks IRQ UN ORIAT ON A Beef Patties IK1UIT Chicken Cutlets MI0IUM LIB 13OZ SCHNEIDERS MILD CHEESE 109 OR PINIAmtOtAHFIUlT DEL MONTE DRINKS WHIT PINK VIVA Bathroom IP TISSUE Health Beauty Aids Right Guard RAZOR ACTION Gillette Gillette Blades Striae Toothpaste 5 Give Yourself A TreatServe Quality AP Baked Goods JAHI PARKIR INRICHIO WHITI OR So BUT LOAVES SANDWICH BREAD JANI PAMIR IAVI ISO Angel Cake Snowflake Rolls JANI SAW Chocolate JANI 10J Jelly Roll TWIST Coffee Cake IAVI lb Babka Coffee Cake 79 PARKIN Glazed JAHI OR Wiener Rolls AM IAVI Raisin Pie Blueberry Pie 89 Fresh For Flavour CANADA NO 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA IAHGE SIZE CANTALOUPE CANADA NO I GRADE URGE SIZE HEADS GREEN CABBAGE 9 Action priced PESIC0LA OR HMt lit 4ioo W60 WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES Action priced I Orange Juice BUS Action priced LUX LIQUID twin pack of Wilts COLA All ROOT BUR BEVERAGES WRAP MARGARINE 46 Action priced SUPER ABSORBINT PRO OF Babyscott Diapers Action Priced OR MINT FLAVOURS WAGON WHEELS 79- INSTANT Maxwell House Red Rose Tea Bags HUN IN TOMATO Noodle Numbers DAMSON E D Smiths Jams t49 ON Palmolive Soap MOIST CHICXIN IIVIS TUNA Dr Ballard cat food

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