Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1977, p. 2

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Till- IIMIAII March 1977 Annual church parade draws 450 Scouts Guides IIsMUUIF roads and bad weather were blamed for the poor attendance at the Scout and Guide Church Parade In Holy Cross Church on Sunday after noon Only about members of Ihc various branches of the North llalton organization turned up for the service The church service is he final of the Scout Guide Thinking Week held annually in conjunction with the of Lord and Lady Baden Powell birthdays on Feb ruary The Baden Powells whose birthdays happened to all on the date ere the found of ihc Scout Guide move ment in England Scouting time Canada In Guiding did not arrive until The service began with a parade of Scout and Guide leaders a color party consisting of a bearer and two guards from of the org mictions The color part was led by first Acton Guides Janice limine Christine Allen and Karen carrying the fl Jeff first Georgetown Tim Killer fifth Georgetown Giliis first Acton followed them carrying the Colony flag Laurie Brady Shelly of the fourteenth George town pack represented the Brownies Cubs were rtprt Hill ivies first Hipp fourth and Jim Tcttiel George town Tin Guide wis Chine liuri Ed all the 2nd Geo Company second Georgetown Doug Hannah and Jock Carton fifth Georgetown carried the Scout flag Venturers were represented by second Georgetown Eddie first Aclon and Dean fifth Mara Owen Warren arrow and Pauline Heat on carried the Rover flog Dale Powell and Kim Hall burton accepted the flags at the front the church and placed them in a special stand until the color party marched out at the end of the service Scripture were read by Van of the filth Georgetown Guides and Dale Powell of the first Georgetown Venturers Rev of St George s Anglican Church Georgetown lie of St Johns United Church Georgetown Rev Das Sydney of Acton Baptist Church and Rev Pierre Wood of Holy Cross Church Georgetown led prayers brief homilies during the inter denominational service A choir consisting of Winegard appointed chairman William ttincgird Georgetown is been the Couneil of Premier ills announced lie Kill on i with three other members or three strut is of Hi his is due ition i in met eiiRimtrinL reetiwd his the sit of He is the minor of one nook BO echini kijHrs lecturing as ml tin of the fourth Georgetown Brownie Pack the fifth Georgetown Cub Pack the fifth Georgetown East and second Georgetown West Guide Companies and the Georgetown Scout Troop was directed by Ron The choir was accompanied Bergman Steve Thompson Brian and Fred Giles on Pipe Major Virginia of the Georgetown Girts Pipe Band plaed ice while the offiring wis being collected The choir also sang a verse of the hymn Robin Becky brought Ihc collection the for dcdicalion This offering will be divided between the Girl Guide World Fund and he World Brotherhood of Scouting Special guests in attend nice included illon MP frank Philbrook Julnn Heed acting mi of Hills Waltir Roy Booth and three numbers of North Scout Bob trea surer John Horning public rel itions officii- ill ig Norval News Mel If in willn Herald correspondent in his Ik i meeting of the new for in of the Nor niihim J lie wood will In i if wis held it mi Im 1 iRhliiii the pre si Met- pre of lln me lhis wis or liMilinj will i ions p nuns wire i ice If ion in iiiKresh 1 mi tint tie In minimis is Hi in Mir lion J- Mil in lighting mil lie lutificilion Lighting gel in with the in iter Art Hun of Hit committee you ire irdl fund using in with Hugh Mil mi I ihi Bill I on third tic mug of the month of Tin evening tun will I Hi mil mil Mrs frim I is Iuistspt kr will hush Hit in I on Sin Mir the ilh inn in i I I ijJUk Jir snrvil mil tin Tun in ihirgt of of tin i moms iking project tided lot in dute with Ihi itivt is Come to Imliliii run Hi n pi ins fiiliin ntluil in hn on fin w irks on M tuts w ih ilnlrlr i minor hill Ij Siudi inh 11 GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Wil UNO Mired ii i l intJHiljli IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH iueli rof Mr I Mr ish Hill on I i nil iri- Ml Dream assignment llrrnlcl staff It wis drum assignment Hut is editor it up although for at times It nightman is to with company for two tiller tank i II lie Unit hi I Ind my but round myself reporting to tin Georgetown p m trill nihi Iher for Arm urns whin bus would ike bout to of us up to Mi ifnrd I wis m the middle of hi cab fin four four On ft wis torpor lirry rule I ind district high hi dniir of the lint I w is iiiompin On my iptiinJolineoggir In lo on the feared six clock came all too soon and after wriggling my out of the sleeping bag the next problem is to get According to a flyer enclosed in rat pack hi food I been issued with would deliver tome rugged health As far 1 that has yet all in and foil packages would do little to m ike a food critic drool But there was one ex and more about it too Shortly Oh seven thirty I was walking from the company with a huge pile of winter sur iv clothing all loadttl onto a of metal snuw shoes To keep me warm I been issued a mitten liners and high Inlher mittens two piln of a pair of white guirantced to your fill warm in below one of the ofdcirsioldmi i a he ivj wool shirt i Ihirmos I put ill on Idwor the mil in jullifs in this wnkind w i l I was engaged in this the other numbers of the tent group wire out the the siiijIi we wire with and Ihe irilie tent is well All this whith in lulled in i snow knift mil few olhtr hits ind puti wis to he ifged hind us in Fully lonltd the weighed ibout ion pounds The ruck ihnut TO i dry run silting I indoors We win to Ihrcc lhniULhs he night it up vlously thinking of our welfare said we to take another container of fuel The problem with was Jl meant the entire toboggan had to be repacked a reihiation we come to until half wiy along the metre Having 100 metri walk and the repacking of the toboggan we headed out on metre to when wiwire losituplhelenlinthe snow When we gut there Tilor discovered tint for in I it lnititinsliiHK tint s stun the job nun e which did diners They It was diffennl when you re an officer and an army Ira Iihrugged thought to mysilf Rank Has Its 1 hauled me out of the we were on our way This was the real thing At first flntfnld Ihe winter beauty of the 1 was impressive They sky is blue and the sun sparkled on what look like a frozen sea of snow But then the pack on my back seemed to get as did the mueklucks and snowshoes and the only time there was to appreciate the scenery was for a moment or two is troops took be Taylor ind I were breaking the trail for Angel and Godwin who hid the 100 pound toboggan to pull I could heir them groaning When one or any of us for that matter lost met and fell it was a major pro duction to gel the fellow right what with those awkward packs on our backs to put us off balance and over our Then Taylor decided hit he and would lake a urn in traces It seemed just as hi did it we hit a stretch of hilly country a lot of thickets I don know about the others but I forgot all ibout economic problems wonder ing if Quebec would separate how I d my next pa mint in the terrible ilfort for an of shape guy like me to pulling one fool In other toboggin wis the deilh of us ill or sn it out there We ill look turns wondering why the t provided r Hit still a s for one mon selling up of he tent at noon or is the say in the 12 hundred hours but si i is it is noon already dtudid it it it sides i m had torn iritkling Mot r to mil i mil nit ins whiih ind while a quick lunch I ink my of coffee mil leaded or the kitchen if gel I refill I did it wismstanl lei in the kifehin where 1 met Mind loom of who single i indcdly opinion food I w up of coffee I it I Ho of hi 1 hi dm Ihi ST GEORGES CHURCH SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK a ft T Nt II Whatever your message Call us Today and its on its Way CI or FLORISTS V l 82 Mill St Georgetown GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION 1977 REGISTRATION MARCH 5 12 at the ENTRANCE To GEORGETOWN INDOOR POOL noon Open Boys from Glrlsfrom9 IB ago prior to January 1977 Cost per player to a maximum of 32 per family Players must be registered by a parent or legal guardian PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED Coaches Managers and Referees ore also asked to register Player registration will be limited according to the number of coaches managers and referees Priority will be given to the children par parents others will bo registered on a first come first serve basis editors dream reporters nightmare tins of food then heard llu thai a large pot of hoi soup been sent out by from Wnrranl Officer Ihgcdoorn kitchen The soup would have passed he scrutiny of notwithstanding that after outdoors nil day long hoi food tastes good time the i In officers ordered them snow caves with on arctic candle a plug for the entrance and a vent would keep you alivo all night they The trucks arrived we boarded them and made the rip to the hangar In sleeping bags ion some of the troops had brought ilong things looked not toil bid d removed only my oulcr to go the sleeping bag could still feel the chill of the snow we slept on When of Ihe olemin flicker off it wis ibout half past He Angel wis to get up about minutes before the rest of us In relight ind the and hive the boiling or our break fist Iknoviif army is getting soft or whit but we were told reviellt on Sunday until Oh seven hundred I wish I could say hat I slept a log but I Tht tonfmes of llie big com tuned with cramps in my feet he ache in my shoulders keep me up ihe trying to get ind to sleep It funny how this ilways happens lime time to et out of the sleeping bag 1 was soundly and thine I War Office had a huge pot of hoi chili simmering on his stove some brewed coffee As I sat there with a large cup in my hinds I wondered if I had perhaps the wrong activity for obviously there wjs more than one side to life Although I was tired I was loo Ail that was left to do was turn in the gear which had kept me warm of my misgivings and the bus that would take us to Brampton Because only a small group had come from to join the Lome Scots companies from head quarters in and the contingent we were to go luck in Sgt Ddiielsvan No sooner had we alt gotten inlo it than he discovered that he had a flat tire All in all I had a great time which I never forget but believe me it was good lo get home and sink into a hot tub led to do mobile The bought passed through my mind What I dung out ine w don 1 1 just dump lilts stuff I don need The mobile can come pick me up ind ike me Wir nit Officer met friendly kitchen liter somehow lo run mil of fuel mil what seven worse didn hive his snow shoes on snowmobile He had iiiilc a hike hick in the in the foot drifts pulling the g in beg in taking iLs toll of me Pit he traces took ridio ind is niehtfll we stumbleel into the but hilt Ihittrd tin of slew ft washed down told sightly clamper ii to help Ill strike tit tent ihile he three hi ml on Urol Then one the other enl l i m mil 1 told ri liirm Hit rest of our erup so lefl loo This limt wi I id only i WXI up 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