Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1981, p. 5

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JOINING THE FUN WFtKFND Friday March 1081 Page Area Cubs enjoy Resource Day Joined the 1st Brownie pack at Joseph School last week art front row Heft Pride Heather back row Heft to i Ingham Janice Smith and Beth Herald photo RELIGION BADGE WINNERS avvardi were presented to cubs and scouts of Georgetown llei St John Church Pictured left to right front are Mark Mtnlch I lin Scott rear Jim Kte and Scouts Kevin 1 indberj or don Is cub Paul Photo by Jean Layman LAYMAN Herald Special North District a I Resource Workshop was held Saturday in the hall of St Albans Anglican Church in Glen Williams for second year Cubs Cubs attended from Acton Lime house Norval Glen Williams and Georgetown Scouter Walt Peters and Walsh handled the registrations and then Peters called the boys to form a circle and this event started with the Mouse Howl The boys were divided into groups and Ihcy rotated around to the various displays Clare the Jersey cow was a real attraction Cub master Del Wood from owns Clarice along with his Milton to host Kub Kars Herald special A block of pine wood lavish with attention and skill mounted on plastic wheels and the air of competition shaken in That s the formula as 130 Cubs from across Hilton gather in Milton for the Reg Kar Rally this Saturday morning March 14 at St Paul United Church Those 130 Cuba will be from among more than 2 Cubs in as they represent the various areas for the fifth annual regional rally and the trophy for the fastest car and for the best design Cubs from Burling ton north and Hornby are entered in the competition hosted by Milton District The cars are run over a 32 foot plywood track and electronically timed in the competition for the fastest car Specif cations are rigid but designs dramatic The cars are shaped from a simple block of pine wood by tho boy and his father fitted with the wheels and ready for the lest Participants In this years regional rally will already have participated In their roily The Rally Is one of many activities organized as part of the Semite Canada program involving more than boys In Region and hundreds Of adults as youth leaders Scouts Canada programs include Beavers Cubs Scouts Venturers and Rovers with emphasis on teaming skills and parti In outdoor activities Milton District under chair man is hosting the Regional Rally this year for the fifth time wife Debbie who is assistant at Mr Wood instructed the Cubs the proper way to milk the cow then the boys tasted the fresh milk Mrs Wood demonstrat dairy products and every one tasted the fresh home made butter and bread The boys really enjoyed this play and thought It was a real farmers Delight Don Sinclair of Terra a Game had a large of animals he shot in Africa The 14 foot skin from a python attracted the boys as did the lion and many other stuffed animals as well as a serving troy from an ele phant foot Mike displayed tele vision and the boys could sec and hear themselves Murray Harrison displayed his large collection of coins and gave the boys a coin to HaftonBuriington Reelect JULIAN REED ECONOMY Ontario has vast potential not being utilized by the present Government Davis has allowed Ontario to decline to tenth and last place among the Provinces in the rate of economic growth Julian Reed says That s not good enough we need an economic strategy for the next decade The Liberal Party Industrial Strategy for Ontario proposes a com package of incentives and programs with job creation as the primary objective Programs for Ontario made energy research and development small business support and apprenticeship training are to be implemented A new Government in Ontario must be accountable sensitive and be able to remove the road blocks to progress A new Liberal Government will tap Ontario s potential WASTE RECOVERY OR DUMPS waste recovery or is more attractive now In 1977 when proposed by Julian Reed materials and energy can bo extracted from garbage we presently bury in Ihe ground The technology exists now Our energy and environmental future demands it Dumps are not tho answer to waste sposa Nevertheless the Government chose to approve Site on prime agricultural land In lion Only an incredible effort by the citizens through a costly appeal to the Supreme Court Ontario has forced the Government to bring site under the Environmental Assessment Act Julian Reed says This has been a par ticulariy crass example of Government by Crisis END THE CRISIS VOTE LIBERAL INFORMATION OR VOTER ASSISTANCE CALL ACTON BURLINGTON 3351580 GEORGETOWN 8770179 MILTON 8761101 Liberal start a collection of their own John Layman demonstrated rope making and the boys helped to make the rope Mr showed the boys how to backsplice and eye splice then the boys names were put In a hat and those winning a length of rope were Jeff of 1st Kevin of 1st Ballinafad Donald Guest 1st Glen Williams Rich ard Mathews 2nd Georgetown and Kris Thorns of Georgetown Jean Layman demonstrated Steam Engines which were made by her husband John David Hannah displayed his own equipment for Diving explained to the boys about Scuba Diving underwater Construction techniques and the various types of work under water Hal Ridley had the groups doing physical fitness and explained the purpose of it A and games towed the lunch period Then Mr Sinclair gave a very Interesting presentation of his slides taken in Africa on one of his Hunting Safaris Scouter Peters thanked each of the people with displays and the boys gave a hearty three This event closed with the Grand Howl and the boys had a good day which was fun and educational Murray Harrison of the North District Scouting team shorn nil collection or Canadian coins to cubs from larlous area packs during Cub Resource Day held In Glen Williams Saturday tubs a number of other exhibits which Included skin diving how to milk a cow a demon it rati on from Cable TV and a course in physical education Herald photo Certainly one of the most popular attractions the Cob Day was cow owned by Del Wood Milk the cow was quick I churned Into butter by Dei wile Debbie Riling the cubs a flavorful SALE SAT ONLY Limited Quantities NoRainchecks OPEN 930 am 900 pm NEW SATURDAY HOURS GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8775131 Toko Charge With YourZallara Credit Account

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