Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1974, p. 9

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Legion Lines Smoked fish taste great On at least two In put I have mentioned that Benson a ministry of natural and resources biologist who a with stag either recently helped organise a me Hi house on fclrnoulh or some other part successlul hunter and members wives and anatomy should naturalist workshop at the t provincial twosesslon workshop ggingandremrnofthosetag In he concerned anglers wU hunter and who retlected raaaon Information on the an evening viewing a S movements the age com on ethical hunting listening to J growth and mortality on Scle ffld fate these as well as ecology and watching a world and living an the retriever dog workout During J J pressure This In- second session Die par was lull will be used by the spent an afternoon nlnlstry to assess the tramping around fields in the Kgulation and continuance of swamp and bush learning how Xnce 11 Stockton of this fish vegetation terrain and JEX mu Should you catch a tagged nppo our truest sneaker fiSjttwsa Also note the sold Benson ladder if Ifyou release it really hurts are things Sf r ftnenC an winters lack of SX7 should be browse removal or Ue dying JK re wore to the Ministry of out of certain food plants too SS much or too ore cover S Buildings Toronto Ontario and destruction of swamps J Jj They return a letter with He said the workshops In Canada history of fish purpose was to give nature ftls An extra note that be of and hunters practical witn veterans OTOconeS knowledge to develop wildlife JXSnSd levels of Georgian Bav are management programs and to communities SuvrecS publUe the fait there are Provincial Command highly tor better People Place like the jy specially the Salmon wildlife WJJ J Ktas willing to help train woulon be as as we These fish are others especially those who King toS and SfiS sthe flesh deteriorates They realistic on be however by thV Reactions to the workshop by of smoking Take an were more encouraging a with the door Almost nil hunters and named Bob wun we na saying we were honored to anxious to learn more about have such a distinguished guest wildlife management would Remembrance dinner encourage friends to attend We TS simitar sessions and wanted Jefferies Ada Ward and I I another more advanced course Auxillary Jan LL Daniel Ortolani a teacher who during the DUD and a naturalist said the after dinner presented course was extremely valuable President Norm Ward with a i tohimforthebaaicinformation cheque Norm thanked about especially how her and the Auxiliary for their vHIVII succession of different tree continued support species occurred and what the l represented Hoi ton effect was on wildlife Hills council as Mayor Tom Hill fcatch removed A fire Is I know its only a small could not be with ua Coun Started in the bottom plenty of number five or six per cent brought the of all hunters who misuse council very best to us p shut wildlife he said I think and said he was pleased to be A smoke con also be made hunters and naturalists coming and to be a friend and rom an old together could help solve the neighbor of Branch 120 Brum cleaned of course A problem Councillor Coxe was told by can be cut at the bottom A hunter Gordon Donovan Harold that we are hinges installed Racks an assistant engineer with a our affiliation and co- Kan be added on brackets Kingston firm said thanks to operation with Hills inside or attached by the naturalists at the workshop council or rivets Green hes much more aware of enjoyable dinner was of several types may be songbirds prepared and served by Knox as the smoking agent and It a surprising I was out In Presbyterian Church who have fish can be hung tails down the field recently and heard all served us for many years a green stick or a wire kinds of songbirds guesa Dancing was enjoyed with the eye sockets never paid that much attention music by the Group of Four 1 Another alternative is to lay before but now I lad myself Bruce McCartney organized fish on the grill Meatfrom looking up all kinds things the evening as entertainment animals may also be he said chairman and he thanked all placed in the smoker and will Biologist Benson said This who helped him mprovc the flavor of some of workshop was a first to Glen Williams residents more Join the two groups Even Glen Brownies and Georgetown The Credit Valley Con- we want to motivate joined with Authority provides those low behavior hunters at 30 Sunday to to the residents of who really need the help to pay their respects to family and he Credit Valley watershed It come voluntarily and take friends who had died in two i Imperative that anyone part world wars Air Cadets lowered to fill or construct on Hunters often ask why all the and raised the flags as Sgt loodplain land or to alter a Interest in deer and my hunting Jeff played Last Post and watercourse within the success This Is in order of age Reveille The Lament was watershed must contact the the animals and supply In played by Piper George Grelg Conservation services sections formation to the betterment of of the Legion Pipe Band the herd Antler size and Several wreaths were placed Infraction of the above number of points are related to the Cenotaph Air Cadet Honor REPORT THEM the condition of the range and Guard were a credit to their Any reports submitted to the the herd A few minutes spent Squadron A great deal of minority are treated with the at a check station or with the thanks go to Ralph who confidence and a forms at home or allowing a played the organ Andy lotation will be filed against conservation officer to examine who hooked up the sound he property owner your deer will aid In better system and Jimmy Gilchrist new lakes have been management of the deer herd and his helpers idded to the Fish Sanctuaries As with the reporting of fish Shortly after 2pm Branch 1st by the Ministry of Natural tags you can take a part In Ladies Auxiliary and These are Shanty conservation by these Georgetown Firefighters and Cut Lakes In measures moved off on their parade route Township near And after all thats what It is to the Georgetown Cenotaph all about in ONTARIO OUT lead by the Legion Pipe and DOORS Drum Band Legion Auxiliary and Imperial color parties Lis family till HERALD Wednesda November Biggest and best Remembrance Robert Provincial President attended the Legion Armistice Day Supper Hills police Dept directed traffic on route tor which we thank them most sincerely The second section was headed by the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band and nod as their followers Cubs Brownies Scouts Guides Army and Air Cadets This was our biggest best in many a year and ranch 120 wish to thank all who participated In the parade and all the citizens who were waiting at Remembrance Park for the ceremonies An ambulance was in readiness In cose of need The town is to be commended for the very fine job done in preparing the park Scouts were efficient in handing out programs Parade Marshall Harry Bottoms did a great job In organizing the parade Our Padre Rev Peter Barrow and Rev Rug ale officiated Eighteen wreaths were placed on the Cenotaph as the Honor Roll for Biswas read by first vice Denny Wright and 1S391945 Honor Roll were read by second vice Harold Sixty five names in all Andy played the organ for our hymns Again Sgt Jeff Jobb played Lost Post and Reveille and did a mighty fine Job for us Lament was played by Pipe Major Mcrv Allan Hot chocolate was served to the young crowd and coffee won served til adults Many thanks to Doris Cham berloin Alice Elliott June Debbie Chamberlain Friend Grieve and Chuck Hennessey Our thanks to the Lome Scots for the hospitality shown Branch 120 Sunday At this time we would like to convey our sympathy to Mayor Tom Hill and family in the loss of his wife this paat weekend Mrs Hill had been In hospital returned home and hod a heart attack while home and returned to hospital where she died It also saddens me to say that one of my friends Legion members Dave Black passed away early this morn Monday To Diane and girls we extend our very sincere sympathy at this time Dave has had a rough time or it for the past year and has been hospitalized most of the year Again to both families our thoughts are with you In these sad and trying hours At time of writing Maggie Murphy Maude Shephcard Hazel Dumper and Barb Bums are still in hospital Come on girls hurry and get well On he male side of things Jimmy Lay ton Charlie Jimmy Murphy and Joe are in hospital Young Jim was down to the Branch on Saturday playing a few hands of Euchre Thanks to Ron Carter and Jerry Payne and all concerned for looking after my fella He really looks forward to these outings Ed Wakefield has returned home from Brampton hospital where he hod a back operation After to weeks of recuperating at home he will soon be back to work Ted Gorth is home also from Brampton and his left elbow Is healing nicely we hope t wont be too long until he is also on weekends Morion Bcattie Jan Em and Jean were standard bearers for the Glen Williams service and Helen Atkinson Marlon Beat tie and Marlon Carney look part in the Georgetown Service Thanks to these girls for coming out and taking part also to the mem bers who were on parade Although the weatherman was good to us it still gets pretty chilly and damp standing out there and it was good to see our Senior ladies on parade It was a great pleasure also to see several of our Senior ladles at the dinner on Saturday Elizabeth Kcmshead Edith Sargent Jenny Taylor Whitney McCartney Lily May banks Mabel Hurley Hazel Preston Everyone gets Into the act in the family Daughter Linda plays snare drum for the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band son Don and husband George play with the Legion Pipe Band and another son Bill is Using to become a Piper Mom June Is proud of them all and has been seen doing a few flings and Gay Gordons herself Our Pipe Band favored us with a few tunes on Sunday and members of the Girls Pipe Band Linda Grelg who also danced Nia Cord n sly and Betsy Arthurs played Tor us Lost Wednesday eight ladles went down to Port Credit where they were entertained bv that Auxiliary Mary Russell Ileane Nicholson Marg Hale and Helen Atkinson were lucky door prize winners They all reported a very fine evening and a most delicious buffet was prepared by Port Credit Auxiliary JANET of Legion Ladies Auxiliary resented Norm Ward President of Branch 120 with a cheque from the Ladles Auxiliary at the Legions annual Armistice Dinner last Saturday night GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOMENS AUXILIARY CHRISTMAS BALL FRIDAY DEC 6th pm am CREDIT VALLEY CLUB Nerval Formerly The Burgundy Club DANCING ANTHONY PALLESCHI REFRESHMENTS TABLES CALL I Bay No fishing will be allowed October 1st to April 3tst and naturalists held a tint workshop two years ago In t own under rrangementa by myself and ha operation of the District Naturalist and several of the embers of the Ontario ederatlon of Anglers and from Many the sportsmen from the area to take port Apparently lis type of thing has caught on Extremist hunters and who wrangle over the question of punting are wasting their WELCOME Moms Dads And All The Kiddies To th ie real problem is a thing ailed habitat the natural which wildlife eed to exist Thats the opinion of Del It Mill HOKXI I Mill si lust a hew Steps OPEN At Your Canadian Tire Store Georgetown The selection will never be better etc a choice so large youll find the perfect gifts to delight the heart of every youngster toddlers to teens For Every Member Of The Family OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 pm LAST WEEK OF SALE BUDGET ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE EVERY DAY STARTING DEC 2nd SATURDAY UNTIL pm tire a MURRAY LAWTON LIMITED 8775 5253 236 St Selections from up GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8771230

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