SECTION A THE January 1W1 Fire calls up losses down Area smokeeaters round off another good year chosen prior the annual meeting of Sunday The officers ore rifiht Hemic District thief Bill 1 District thief lewis and Captain Barber Hack row left to right are Lieutenants Bob Paul Don and Pete Captain Hick and Fire Prevention Officer Bob Meads Herald photo Don presented the Hurst Jaws of I rescue equipment lo the to Hills on behalf of the Volunteer Association which organ lied a fund raising drive lo purchase the equipment Chief Mick Holmes left and Mayor extreme riRhl accepted the equipment on behalf of the town The tools which will be used frer trapped accident be In service by the end of the month III era id photo Labor board inspects Maple Lodge plant Members of the Labor Relations Board toured Maple Lodge arms near Nor last Tuesday and saw for themselves the working tions in the plant The owners of company which chickens have been accused nation against employees who took part in a three week strike lost October The United Pood and Commercial Workers Union which workers in the plant has filed over fin nets with labor board The union says who participated in Iht slnke not recalled to work while Heir jobs arc filled by less experienced rkirs during the strike or returned to work and been harassed the point where some quit against the company Maple Lodge has engaged In scheme to recjll to jobs art f perform so they will tiller quit or be and or make their work conditions too and Ihty will quit or The company Jus been GEORGETOWN and DISTRICT MINISTERIAL INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A PRAYER SERVICE FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY WEDNESDAY JAN 2181 at 8 PM Christian Reformed Church TRAFALGAR GEORGETOWN Special Music Guost Speaker and Fellowship Bring a LETS PRA Y TOGETHER PRAYER IS THE KEY Georgetown Choral Soclaty Singing ALL CHURCHES ARE WELCOME The Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters presented the town of Hal Ion Hills with thealmoot paid for Jaws of Life rescue equip ment Sunday at the lion annual meeting Don Maveal chairman of the fund raising committee presented the equipment to Mayor Pete and Fire Chief Mick Holmes who accepted it on behalf or the town The equipment will be used to free victims trapped In vehicles damaged in dents Mr Maveal emphasized that although the association had been able to raise almost Ihe entire purchase price In seven months they are stilt several hundred dollars short and donations from public arc being accepted Anyone wishing to make a donation con dosoat the Canada Trust branch on Main Street The equipment is not complete yet because several parts ore on back order but Fire Prevention Officer Larry Brassard said the equipment will be in service by the end of the month after training has been completed Member of the fund lng committee are Don Maveal Larry Brassard Bill Barber Ron Greg Pete Hayea Bob Meads and Patrick Wood Andy Murphy chairman of the association for 1661 alto made a presentation of a cheque for to Marilyn for the Muscular Dystrophy Association This money was by the association The new executive of association was introduced at the meeting Chairman la Andy Murphy vicechair man Is Bailey secretary Tom Mosiena and treat Ernie Line officers for the coming year ore District Chief Bill Cunningham Deputy District Chief Bruce Lewis Captains Egerton Barber and Rick Appleyard Lieutenants Pete Hayes Bob Paul and Maveal and Fire Officer Bob Meads Two firefighters have retired and a presentation was made to Herb Wild the only one of the two present The other retiree Paul Mercer was out of town on business Cancer societ plans for comin year Steamer heads 81 campaign Herald Special The December business meeting of the Hills Unit of Cancer Society was held at the home of past president Barbara Skinner Mary Ellen Bridge extended a very warm welcome to the Society April 1381 Campaign chairman Wheidon Steamer Mr Emmerson discussed a Jan campaign organization meeting with Industrial Chairman Bill Commercial ChairmanJudy and Special Names Chairman Ingram Also in attendance Gabriel Curty Education Chairman ABOUT THE HILLS Policeman charged Regional Police Constable Brian has been charged with assault causing bodily harm The assault is alleged to have taken place during an arrest Dec Constable Farrell had stopped female driver whom he suspected was unpaired The woman says the unnecessary force in taking her from behind the wheel of her ear Constable will appear In court In Milton Jan 19 Lions celebrate The Lions Club of Georgetown will celebrate SO years of community service this year To honor the club past record In Georgetown Hills general committee Monday night proclaimed Feb 1 to Feb as Lions Week The Lions organization was founded in 1917 by Melvin Jones In Chicago adopting We Serve as heir motto Fifties are back dance Jan at the Lions Hall behind Georgetown Memorial Arena The dance which will run from to a will feature live entertainment by the Reg Green trio door prizes and prizes for and costumes Tickets are per person and can be purchased by contacting at or from any of the Lionesses ireaiment lo sir kers in lernTi of working conditions pace of work surveillance of work and other conditions of employ the union llobcrt May coowner of the company along with his has denied union allegations and says workers in the plant are treated Just the w y I would like to be whether look part in the strike or not Flit hearing will continue tin before labor board members Stephen Lewis Mien and William Murray I I BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS i STOCK REDUCTION SALE OF RECORDS APS PRICED AT 3 FOR OK EACH GEORGE ST S BRAMPTON PHONE Come Church GEORGETOWN MAPLE AVENUE ALLIANCE CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday January Sunday School PASTOR EDWIN MITCHELL Sunday January 1981 Mom no Wo a Coma Our Church Your Church FimlyBbi S 30pm Pri Pin Wo loom P RALPH Weekly Goya KG IjCtubj Youth Act ton Lad Hour ton Prayer Moot no Monthly Sonera Masons tors Yen3 and Grow no WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THIS ST GEORGES IMMANUEl CHURCH Sunday January Holy Eucharist flnm Holy Eucharist Junior Church Nursery 11am Prayer LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday January 18 PASTOR REV OR J Sunday November 8 am Church Sunday School 1 a Church Service Church Hour Informed us that education volunteers have contacted each school In our community and explained the educational material the Society has avail able for teachers and students The Adult Education group chaired by Chris Bridge is busy planning educational booths at and Miracle Mart during Smoking Week Jan to Jan is Weedless Wednesday as organ lied by the Coun on Smoking and Health This council wants you to give up smoking on this date and therefore become part of the majority who don smoke In early spring an and informative work shop will be conducted by this same volunteer group re Post oral care of cancer patients Inez Sutherland Service to INVENTORY SALE 2550 OFF ALL CERAMICS AND CRAFTS Ceramics Crafts IN THE LOFT ABOVE THE CARPET BARN GEORGETOWN 10 Week Course per lesson All ages Everyone Is welcome Copper Pictures Begin January 20th 10 Week Course Hrs per lesson Oil All ages Everyone Is welcome Classes upstairs In lh Loll si SHIRLEYS CRAFTS j ABOVE THE CARPET BARN GEORGETOWN Retiring firefighter Herb Wild wm presented with a clock by outgoing a hoc lot Ion chairman Gord Williams at the Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters Association annual meeting Sunday Mr Wild alio received plaques from town of and from the province presented by Mayor Pete and Julian Reed In recognition of his work as a firefighter Patients chairman stated that we now have a male visitor Betty Hull reported that the activity group had worked hard preparing hand crafts for the Blue Triangle Bazaar and had been moat successful financially A beautiful afghan crochet by Valerie and a lovely pine cone wreath were the donated prizes for a raffle Norma Carlisle won the wreath and Midge Gourley won the During the past month In donations to tailed Ninety two single trips were provided for cancer pati from Halton Hills to cancer treatment centres The next meeting will be held at the Canada Trust building Jan at pm Andy Murphy chairman of the Georgetown Volunteer Association for IBai presented a cheque to Marilyn WW for the Muscular Association The money which was raised by members of the association will be used to purchase items for the association loan cupboard In Georgetown Mrs said SPECIAL JANUARY 1981 8 10 COLOUR ENLARGEMENT ONLY S3 59 Macrame Classes Begin January 20th SAVE SAVE UNTIL FEBRUARY 2B This coupon the Profetuonal and Commercial orders Specify FULL FRAME 10 There it an extra charge for crap colour match and mounting photo GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE 8770411 A HAIR STYLES 8776822 150GUELPHST GEORGETOWN NEAR IGA SENIORS DAYS TUES WED CUP HAIR SHOPPE 8775845 31 A MAIN ST SGEORGETOWN NEXT TO CANADA TRUST SENIORS DAYS TUES WED THESE COUPONS FOR EITHER SHOPI 900 OFF CUTS TIL FEBRUARY NOT WITH SENIORS DISCOUNT T 2 C00 OFF PERMS TIL FEBRUARY 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