Page THE HERALD Jamurvil It was a day not fit for man or beast First major snowfall of year dumps Inches Continued from page Monday major roaos and many of the sides were cleared although the snow continued drifting The only problem occurred when one of the town plows broke down leaving 13 to deal with the job That was In adequate said Mr adding such blizzards are In frequent and town equipment can handle the usual amount of snow In At midnight Monday load era were busy removing the snow blocking roads and plows were on duty again Tuesday Mr Morel praised the public for keeping cars off the road out of the path of snow plows and said his department received compliments on snow removal Region had Its 10 out also to clear the roads under its jurisdic tion There were no problems AND SOMETIMES YOU JUST CANT Legion arena donations By MAC Last weeks news stones concerning the official re opening of he Georgetown Memorial Arena indicated that the Ladles Auxiliary had donated S3 the Imperial Section and the Branch for a total of awards the cost of necessary alterations to the arena It should be explained to the members that these donations are in he form of pledges payable over the years 197677 and and that he intention is to have ways and means committees formed for the purpose of determining ways of raising his money The Branch has identified Arnold as their Chairman and Herb has already begun to form his committee but would undoubtedly welcome other volunteers The Ladies Auxiliary and the Imperial Section will also be locking for ays o raise their pledges during the next two so if are a member of either of these units and would like to take part please our interest to an executive member of the unit The Branch will hold the first elimination draw for the year on Friday March 1977 Saturday March is the date for the next combination Membership and Honours and Awards night This has been a semi annual event during the last few years and gives us the opportunity Initiate more new members honour members friends Mho have given of their time and efforts on behalf of he legion and to enjoy a social evening in the company of our comrades Our Membership Chairman Jake Timpson will be con lading the new members while Bus Hale will he arranging meetings of Honours and Awards Com Winners of the weekly Car draw are as follows No SB Jean So ABB Bob No Jim No 2 and No Dune Robinson With a few more weeks Farm machinery sales to rise supply good fan- equpieri aid parts j be lore reach available than the past a specialist of the ministry of and food says Most industry officials see 19 as a competitive and really have to work to make sales John Kessler of the University of OMAF section told the Soil and dm BOOKS LIMITED Books School Crop Association Up to 196 most of them relied on their salesmen to be order takers rather than sale- Tractor sales of under 80 horsepower will decline to 197S levels of about seven per cent of the market four wheel dme tractors in the large horsepower category will con to be popular increasing by up to 10 per cent to 100 units he said The OMAF specialist also sees a 10 per cent Increase in type combines especially in western Canada where far are seeking higher Total farm equipment sales in Canada has reached 1 billion while the Ontario share of he market is million There will be only about per cent in replace ment sales this year is most people are hanging equip ment as long as possible Come to punch LUTHERAN CHURCH GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH nSt Ralph HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY fi an I No I ftin ST GEORGES CHURCH Gallagher BASTE I 16 ll V n vim I V vinrj 11 a nuntry provided 11 m school Thieves stole about from a filing cabinet In the St rancls of Asslss school office Jan police laid was gained through a Grade 3 classroom window and In all but two classrooms desks were opened and papers strewn about REED SHOWS IT WASN7 ALL SERIOUSNESS MONDAY AS HE SKIS PAST RAMON KATHWAROON AS HE DIGS OUT HIS DRIVE of draws left before the big night we can all start to dream of exchanging that old gas guzzler sitting in the driveway for the 1977 Oldsmobite Cutlass which will be the prize going to he holder of the last ticket drawn from the drum on Friday March 1977 Don t forget about the Ladles Auxiliary general mectingofiThursday January followed by the Branch general meeting on Thursday January We understand that there was an excellent turnout of members and guests In the lounge last weekend and we hope lhat now that the holiday season is over more members will take advantage of he fact that we have one of he finest lounges in the area and come out and enjoy themsleves on Friday and Saturdoy evenings Preparations are being made for the annual Ladies Auxiliary They are holding a meeting Thursday night Jan 13 at ft All those who put their names down at the meeting also anyone else interested would they please attend this meeting March of Dimes canvass A shortage of both money and volunteers has resulted In a smaltscale 1977 March of Dime campaign in Hills says Ontario director Esther The provincial fundraising goal is and last year was collected to prove the lifestyles of some Ontario residents able to walk Since the March Dimes does not have a Georgetown representative and the budget Is tight mail requests for donations will be sent to Acton residents only Lack of man power led to cancellation of plans for a door todoor can any part of Hills Alice in charge of the Acton March of Dimes Cam will collect all contrl and Issue receipts In addition she plans to Install donation boxes in banks and school cafeterias Mrs said she hopes people from all over Hills will contribute since the March of Dimes aids people province wide The March of Dimes years has bo r rowed this motto to launch their campaign If we each give a little we can all give Monies collected are used in various ways for the and of physical Iv disabled people Contributions can be made by contacting Mrs at evenings NO PROBLEMS WERE REPORTED IN SNOW CLEARING OPERATIONS Morrow seeks Continued from page It a platform not a per his description of the option Mr Morrow emphasized row has not attended lions because he feels taxpay s money could be better spent elsewhere Also In he Interest of rcduc lhat his communication with government potential voters been Urn Mr Morrow hopes the dupllc Itedtoalctterwhlchdeloitshis services offered at political experience and at levels con towards government eliminated He voted policies and practices against expensive housing and transportation studies have not asked anyone proposed region vote for me said Mr Morrow adding he will be available to speak to fellow councillors In the presence of another mem of council or town staff his morning He feels avoiding priorities and long range Wnll area politics Mr Morrow was a councillor in Georgetown for He Is opposed to iho two years rcevo for three of promising supporters years and regional councillor special privileges a com for three years The Dec mon practice municipal elections saw him When it comes to govern acclaimed to represent Ward ment spending Mr Morrow calls himself cautious and conservative In his letter to other councillors he points out implemented I Ihe Hills finance mittee which decreased the He has served on various committees and has attended of the 72 regional council meetings held during his first term Morrow is a pilot for DAVE BOLASKO DOES AS HUNDREDS OF OTHERS HE SHOVELS per capita debt and eliminated Air Canada He holds a BA In Ihc need for future debentures commerce and economics he I am concerned about attended the Military borrowing he said College and served In the air During his three years as force for three years He Is regional councillor Mr Mor married with two daughters BAHAI rl conn In tha villi the rr Ilk to re Ida Ml JUTE SALE 10 Off Yarns Fibres Supplies lor Knitting Crochet I Handmade Crafts the weavers house Robert Tait foreconomical protection and prompt personal service Likes 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