Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1964, p. 3

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uemt entries young orators are happy talkers i this tvtn hal tolfw talked off with lh honours at trw publ c l4l no f nsit for georgetown high vclvool ttudcinti i friday fcftvrnoon from left ar christine to stn or d vision w nnar pet linca 3rd junior r sm th jun or dvion iwmrwf dev tutnay 3rd sen or end bv goil ng 2nd junior scaled ij yolanda goudekett ng 2nd san or igeorgnown aduits know 1 1 if dangi r aiming no smoke campaign at school age gorgetown smokers who nl to atop tut ran t make it eufully on their own can get help from the georgetown cer socmy president uetf ahead told the herald this k mr uroomhead said th- num of for get own people who m kicked the habit sven be the conclusive report from us advisory committee on kinjt made a lengthy bit fld the georgetown cancer hety u interfiled lncompil a record of names of peo- i who hive turned their backs i tobacco or their own infor allot and to help them make t complete break mr uro6tnhead said tmokert rlth wind to quitting would i it easier if they made their i known to the society or someone else who will lit with lhtn if they have made their de lation public or have some- i la to compete with so to apeak jt la not half so diffi cult he staled georgetown cancer souily hducatlon head douglas lati iner aaid the v s ri rt and latest research has rttablihed a definite link between ciar rite smoking un i cancer and it la now up to the a lull smoki rt to make up their own m n 1 all we can do now is inform them of thr danger of win kn l tobacco thr choice of wlrlb- er thry stay with the hal t or quit is their s ve rr placing the emphasis on smoking i contnbuti n to cancer at school level starting at grade six in the rlrmentary schools in georgetown and ic inky lie said the latest cancer rducalion material it a comic book on smoking and cancer about 1 000 such books went into the schools in and around george town prior to christmas and another mo have yet to be dis tributed heaviest concentration at literature is g ing into the grades from 0 to 10 the school hoard prinelp alt and teachers have been moat cooperative tn assisting the cancer society in their educj tion campaign mr ialimer uid i know of at trait one teacher who to k time out la recitr some of the facts cun tainrd in the book to her clan he pointed out that the local society has film strips and moj vies on the subject available to i any group interested in show ing them as cll as stacks of literature iltx ks on the link i brtueen smoking and cancer are available at thr librarj and some 7 000 calendar cards ere recently distributed in town by the socict i another eortetown cancer society official rhymed off a couple of dozen names of local paople who had recently decid ed to light their last and were auccesaful 1 dr douglas italic head of ha hon county me heal assoc atlun said tu deny that these very real dangers rant is the helit of foolishness lie urgnl that the blunt a pi roach makes an impression on the 06 per rrnt of adult smokers who do not have thr uill power to break this haurdous hah i but up to now have kej t ratujpalu ing it a nutter of simple lo gic that the m n ou smoke the more susceptible vou are to lung cancer he said a smoker who tenures the warnings should ask himself if he is thinking of himself or properly unnkinl of his family they of course want him to be around as long as possible one man said continuing amo- kini could mean the difference between being here or not be ing here to see a grandson surely that s worth shunning to lace o bsutriny reporter what do you thinkt i if n j beaal tl election u al ia kunnamvkerresidentuuuui mmi uriy is jj- brampton citizen band other atucm m r c b a georgetown nun jftdc run- an rj ealdant e p harm ham has been alwtrl vice pre- worth lecretary g slepkaua mn um aimuura utmni p h iiuupani ti cot- th tnunatast- jfc m pack tertu j d hraswottk sbeppard and t leocs eze or opinions split 5050 on cjbc going french thm herald i aoquirlna re porter got p ioiona for and afalnst the kwit chin of raow a tailor cjbc from kaxiiab to french luitf age belote it the ejueeiud aak ad and the reaawrt hm da kwu faal about u4w i uux cjbc w eawha fr eoallih t reocb 1v i vtbaj lfenilj ijouktlxxotewwn creac i think it u vry iood lor both french and koe4ub afiaakin canadlfeoi ynmk i1vwt cherry si i am oiotid to it lnllih li our official utlaufcif h vontaimk 8 luviy drive think it will u a good thiui for everyone iu1 l k huuru a cny cte i am delllhted 1 frl l certainly will help ihe r ra nrh linadlkna in the vicinity of to ronto and lludrnu irarn n french alrs 11 uhskl orclurd iii i like cjiu annihincert ml for mat tl e way k it now 1 don t want it rhanr ulls j iehi anl 1111 1nnce lharlei i h ink w ii help the children who are tak in rrench in achool ii will make their acliol work more in terellna jim rundu rrlnceai anne drive i am again it and bl eullurallam 1 came to canada wllllnu to learn their lanttuaie even if it were swahlli but only ihe official lanjuaje ahould liave lo be learned raui ullsfcl orchard 111 iii reizret aerlns aome of the prosraroa go but if they awllch them to ciu it won t lie ao bad i d particularly rem t mla alng ilruce smith who la not aa franlic aa othera straight from the furtnure of th gougeon has bought the complete display kilgours colonial furniture and is offering is fine quality furniture at a greatly reduced 25 price off yei b you can sav and hav qul fy tool don t mil ti orporlunlty if wont epeated buy compul room or a s nrjle p ca foc ht tiv ng roon dnng room or bdfoom all at 25 off free storage free delivery robert gougeon household furnishing household fuknishing 14 main strt south ye y15m omen in service work yes panels opinion rvoawn service organiiitlons flna but home ajid family first ttiat was the con elusion of panel of men that 4d the topic in front of georgetown and district norial ifoipltal auxiliary on j january mth on the isloa of tht auxiliary s 5th livertiry should women participate scrvlm otifaniutioni was topic title mr gordon sampson acted moderator and introduced panel which consisted of 1cr sam penricf who is ltd he is married with fwo children is active in mas work and on the advisory ird of the anglican church ha been a director on the npltal board mr waltkr 11 1 1- un man rinrf dltor of the georsefown braid and experienced in local sniutionu mr biehn is also tied and father of three rildren mr- waltfr pope is also ried and father of three pop it a chartered accoun ant and has his own firm he town auditor and also audi of the hospital the panel aflrred on the need for service clubs in our soci ety and the fact that the hospi tai auxiliary is one of the most necessary ones there are many orcantiationi and it is possible for a woman to belong to a few and do a bettrr job perhaps some women tend to set deeply involved and that li when the family suffers a woman feels the need to help her fellow man and con tribute lo the community but home and family should come first panel member felt when children are small a wife is lied more to her home some times outside activities can help her and make her a more intcreslinc companion of course as the family grows old er the work in service orcamza tlons can fill the cap as child ren go out into the world in ueneral the panel all as reed that volunteer uork is fine and worthwhile hut should not be to the deterrent of fsm ily life at the close of the discussion questions were requested frdm the floor and more lively dis cussion followed this was the fifth anniver sary of the auxiliary so the moo- tlnfl was in tha form of a birthday party complete with a birthday cake decorated in the auxiliary colours of sreen and sold two of the auxiliary a pa tron esses were able to attend mrs arthur beaumont and mrs kenneth ljmfdon a large at tendance helped to make hhe vvenins a success the business meetlns was conducted by the president mrs walter pope who opened with the auxiliary prayer minutes of the december meeting were read by mrs i- ttodnar and mrs a mauceneat save the treasur era report mrs i monckton save a report on the hospital sift shop ways and means convener mrs it thompson explained a new project to the members rathor than one larte project isach member la to raise 2 00 in any way she wishes card parties teas handicrafts etc mrs georjje hewaon reported on volunteer work in the hospi tnl she and her committee have purchased tome new toys nee ded in the children s ward mrs walter pope resd a few excerpts from tha auxiliary his tory book only 25 stray dogs reclaimed by owners critics who claim the town u joins to ihedofis have it a little twisted the doss are tolns to umhouie approxl mately ifio of them durins 1063 that a the estimate of geor setown dos control man georse mac herrinflton who uid since he took the job ha has been pickins jan average of 8 or 0 strays a weev of ihe total about one quar ter are reclaimed by their owf ers he finds homes for half of them and the remaining quar ter have to be destroyed mac who lives at umehoiua and keeps the pound there says he wishes he could find homei for all of them and feels many more could escape beins put away if more people visited tha pound to look them over moat of the doe are free for the ask i nit d there are some flood ones mac also patrols the streets of acton for acton council and in comparing the towns says georgetown yields about twice the number of pickups the national economy for ef ficient operation needs both production and distribution advertising ii the cheapest moans of obtaining maximum distribution risw vr v aj v a-siia- t lisssfe harris floral akrauoemlnyt for ivbkv occasion dailona cut platoera waddltttf bouquet 10 main si kl tit m5l3 notice all rrofekty kkoncino to yhe north halt0n golf country club is private and trespassing by persons other than members is not permitted yh ponda particularly ara aarloua haxarda during th wuitajr fcnj thil could aaally h drdwrtad tha company will not accapl any raipotialblllty far partant ualno thl pmprb for wlntar aporti board of directors heres why the canadian volkswagen has two heaters sv pop and sam faanic dlacuai tfiali nwmbavr oflh oawniaoown jmlplrfmmoriiloapllal i oplnlona with canadian winlort fr ten yaars wev bn itfititlng ihom wllh one healer in so aroas it was juch a hot idea so weve added a second heater its a completely teparate unit that doesnt use heat from the enrjlne itmeans thalon cold mornlna- you can heat the car faster from twenty below lo seventy above irt minutes even with attjldllncpjnglne io lfyou hear a rumour that old faithful is full of hot air it true there are other reasons why the vw is a winter wonder take tracmon i the volkswagen doesnt slip easily as other ears bocduschhe engine is in the rear it puts 200 pounds of welghl where if doe the most goodt over the drlvo wheels aj to protect itoflolnst salt and aond mh vw wears four coats of paint and youll never buy anllfreeie because the engine fs tooled with air instead of water now you know why w eljo many-volkswoaeim- canadian winters c 6t v motors 189 guelph street georgetown l 8776531

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