Page A THE HERALD Wednesday II im Masked bandits raidin Raccoon woes irk farmers II Monday loach boor the ire it II again Singing along a choir director Kali KlrkcpOrtolln piano playing soprino section of the Senior Public In omi a I I Hera id photo Stewarttown schools choir clinches music festival prize The lota of IIS worth of corn due lo raids by raccoons on a farm may prompt the Federation of Agriculture and area humane societies ping animals in rural Sanctioned fourday deer notwithstanding the Federation reported week crop damage due to wild animals remain a prime con cern among farmer According to the Federation farmer Frank An thony IIS of com crop to raccoons and another worth deer hit acre farm Mr Anthony who pointed out thai the raccoons car corn apart to one or two coba and thus ruin the whole plant estimates that he damage it The Federation notes that the Burlington Humane Soc lely rounded up 1 raccoons within the city limits during While most are destroy the Federation tayt the Society wariness over a post public outcry prompts the ministry of natural resources transport many raccoons to areas where their population Is small Still others however are dropped off l random north of Highways sometimes directly across the road from a field of corn Ihe Federation says The Federation lauds minis try efforts to control Halloo s deer population by sanctioning an open hunt over severs days each autumn Deer cause the moat costly damage It says by raiding orchards and nurseries One apple orchard sustained wortl of damage due to deer In 198 the Federation reports Quoting the orchard owner as favoring the annual hunt held for he second consecutive year last as one of the few ways the deer can be controlled the Federation states much of he opposition to the hunt stems from emotions and per haps the fear of someone being shot or property damaged However precautions taken by the ministry of natural resources ensure that atmosphere of of safety prevail the Federa ion says A detailed screening process It used to determine sanctioned hunts where which hunter can participate statistics prove their need Sir The Federation also quotes prime concern the noted naturalist and well- Federation notes Is over the known wildlife painter Robert personal responsibility of the Batemu of Rocfcwood as end- hunters Involved It was their first time taking In he Music students in he Senior Public School Choir wslked sway with second prize Feb and that they sang with spirit diction and tuning Remarking trial showed a deal of potential Mr anion also said they have a lovely sound or a choir so Red Cross presents emergency course awards Ready for disaster Al disasteremergency response mini course Feb and 11 14 new volunteers received certificates and wallet cards disaster when needed They are Mary and Gene Adam Rita Chris Rosamund and Daniel Edwards Trudy Brum and Donald Edwards Pat Johnston Holly Long Jean Doris Fran Walton Ron Trustee gets appointment Hills trustee chairman of the library education Thursday night nil of Georgetown and Henry Kroczcii of Acton A week from tomorrow Feb here will be a campaign for funds kickoff night lor Red Cross canvass and their guests at 30 In St George Anglican Church hall Featured will be excellent entertainment by and Pat Friend with songs and piano play Phil Sykcs and Joe Scott s songs and guitars and the Oikvillc Bnrbcrshopptrs Quartet The Common wealth The flag raising ceremony will lake place Feb at the Icfpal young The choir was Judged on Its performance of a New land folk song My sic is a Sailor Boy a three- part song and on heir choice of another song My Lad Mrs Ortolan Is a very devoted choir director often giving up her lunch hours to rehearse with the Grade and students The full choir rehearses once a week and each of he three sections have their own rehearsal once a week as well meaning Mrs Ortolan gives up four lunch hours a week o the choir Membership In the choir Is open all students at the school and doesn t require an audition Mrs Ortolan said almost a quarter of the school Is in choir making It a larger choir than most schools have The basketball team Is much flashier In this school and It hard for the kids who put so much time into the choir Mrs Ortolan said She said rewords of choir membership arc fewer and end be Intrinsic The choir will be performing a spring concert May Region boosts funeral funds For the first lime In ten years regional funeral dir ectors will see public funds awarded for Indigent funerals Tor Impoverish ed residents rise by over SO per cent If council endorses a recommendation passed by lis health and social services and finance and administration commit Council is expected to vole today Wednesday to raise amount he region pays funeral directors for Indigent funerals lo an amount not exceeding Previously directors were paid about for Indigent funerals In a report submitted to the region Halton Funeral Dir ectors representative Rudy Koprivo presented a detailed expense for conducting a basic adult funeral Inform ing councillors that a burial BLANKET AWAITS BABY The lint baby bom In the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Monday won I have any to about It of Lord and Lady founders of the Scouting and aiding movement whose birthdays fallen Stitched It girb In he Georgetown pack quilt In the blue and yellow girl guide colors and restores brown and toadstools of the brownies Covering up the of volunteers for the Georgetown District Memorial lira pi la I a miliary Drenda Bcamnoat who pnl Ike brownie samplers together finish off quilt Helen Beets brownie Lisa Brown Owl I Clara District Diane Crawford and brownie Beech KerplDgMrt Beaomonl llenselwDOd Herald photo SNOWFLAKE SALE CONTINUES Check or In Store Specials and pick up your FREE ballot for a Trip Draw at ass fa At winter stock sloshed to price to make room for the latest spring and fashions arriving dally Blazers Sleepwear Suits Gloves ft Sweaters Scarves Loungewear HatGlove Sets SPRING FASHION SHOW Coming Monday March Sponsored by Delta Beta Tickets now avoHobte at Tellers Cage teller Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street South 8770822 actually costs SO cents cents The recommendation to be considered by council also says additional expens es as merited will be paid for such Items as coffins and metal sealers BOWLING FOR NEEDED DOLLARS Member or the Georgetown Fire Department get Ms of opportunity to vent their hostilities on Junky cart loaned by a local aula wrecking company Actoally re practising the Jaws of Life equipment Holding callers olnateer fire prevention officer John Murray demonilrales the equipment tor Lioness Kay holding a steering wheel removed minutes earlier by the firefighters from the wrecked car Mrs Ledwtdge is caslrlag a organised by the Lion be held Feb at I M p at the Georgetown Bowl They hope lo mite MO to buy other necessary equipment for the firefighters Herald photo CUT SPECIAL GOOD UNTIL 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