i william hyde chairman great canucks georgetown firefighters on executive two georgetown firefighters hoid posts on the 1967 executive of halton coun ty fire prevention bureau william hyde of the local brigade is chairman this year and chief erwin lewis is inspection blitz cochairrnon the executive pictured here includes in the front row vicechairman jim coulson of milton chairman hyde of georgetown secretary peter campbell of oakville and treasurer larry wilson of oakville in the back row are committee chairman literature chief d wilson oakville inspect ons chief lewis georgetown christmas fire safety district chief george wright oakville poster competition glenn stringer milton and public relations chief a e clement milton currie was one of historys foremost military geniuses on of miits of cantannlal yer artlclas on graat canad ians prepared by atudants at georgetown district high school by bart arnold by keeping the canadian corps intact as a fighting unit in world war 1 sir arthur currie helped to spark that growing sense of national id unhly which was a feature of post war canada born in nap- perton ontario he began his adult life as a school teacher and then as a real estate salfs man and executive in british columbia in the mail bag wanfs council implement chiefs request to opc georgetown ontario also witnessed thii with me 31 brun street agreed that this was a job at policing well done february 28lh 1967 something must be rtiohetl nd quickh in regard to georgetown police any suggestions made that our the police are not giving bui ficient attention at the plaza where several repeated break the efforts bj council to ms have occurred is manifestly oust chief roy haley as the unfair it has been shown by the chief of the 16 man force is ha records that it has received as ting no beneficial effect upon much protection as any other the other members of the force part of town through several nl ghtly checks and i maintain this mr haley has asked for an entiucd investigation hx the ontario to one wouw police commission as to his f othcr qualifications and abilities as of n chief wp mav he sure that the ccmmission would in no wis am further protectnn of commit itself to support am plaza property should be pro- officer whom it felt was incapjvided by the owners in iev of able of performing his duties the isolation of this property from an nearby houses which new books at library adult non fiction he was thirty nine when the war broke out and he was ord cred to valcartlcr to command he second infantry brigade of l h lirst division in less than time years he was in command of the canadian army in the field ind by the end of the war he as recognized as one of the outstanding genirals on the western front in this astonish ing rise currie was in compel ition with the best british mil itarv men of the time but the marrl is lhat he had no potiti cal pull in fact the reverse tns the cose he succeeded in spite of fanatical opposition from canadians in england and at home he was a man who mould take no part in political ihm manoeuvring when he was approached in 1918 to consider a stand returned soldiers should take after the war he n plied i do not propose to as mjsclf with the schemes of any set of soldier politicians i was one who stood on geor getown s main street one ecn ing a whiie back when there jrere threils of i bunch of hood lums invading the town to stir tip things and create disorder this gang had been in erin an acton and had been promptly k immcdiatey thcv prmincial j permits break and enter artists full scope for their operations without risk of being heard or seen while these operators are not known to police it is very easy for these men to post look outs for the police patrols and chased out bv tht police the cirs carrinr these hoodlums then headed for deor gelown on receipts f this knowledge from the opp chief hale took personal charge of the officers on main strtet and refused to crelorc allow these cars to stop ind di- charge their p isseners ot units stood b it the outskirts of town to dtcrl these cirs from re rnterme georgetown leie 1 beliee e hae a police force second to none at the pre sent timr and that the men are reallv working in a cooper ahe effort to provide the best policing possible i would strongly advocate that in fair pla to the chief and in the best morale of the force that an immediate re quest go to the ontario police commission to clear up all mat at the request of the chief and pcrtalnin to thp policing as a result the ton was pro- tjm fastei progressive tected in every was possible town this was an emergens and re celved emergency treatment yours sincerely the laor of the town who ed a peters safety emphasis noted in ontario farm conference the annual pnvmcnl firm certain risks involved in using safctv conference wis held at these chemicals which could in the university of guclph on elude the following accidental fcbmarv 7lh and 8th several poisoning or occupational pois delegates from the halton rarm oning caused by being in con safety council attended to hear tinucd contact with the pestic keynote sprakir mr jo- ph ides however the speaker men connell socrttirj general kit honed that there have been no chener waterloo ymca twice reported cases ot poisoning to proclaimed citi7in of the year humans as a result of residues of the twin cities of kitchctr left on food in canada and the and waterloo gnc his interpret united states ation of safctv in our fnsiron i ment touav under iho heading c mentioned the use of carb- or epidemics onc chlondc a commonly us ed cleaner that can do damage toda we tare epidemics of to the liver 1 fume are inhal accidents lhat we hac ocrred had before in order to icmcdj bonhoeffer the vtnv to free dom arendt the origins of totalitarianism costing the fighting man smons crime van slingerland terrible has llappmid j off itock time and iandforms mckcnna on plawng with lions burger all ab ut cats bracken peg bracken s appen sociate dix to the i hate to cook book daniels the awful hancu mans book better homes ind gardens ed stitchcry and crafts gowlands how to training may have take better home mon ha acy the in bpjru houjh a histor of the worlds m itnr cjclos mikes how to ho af fluent pereira mountiuis and a shore mirten- south vest africa zubcr iunial pan dise nealt an inland to ont self innis the clear spirit mckown heroic ursis ip weaver of dream w il the world f 1 1 mnl laird quern i h i 1 th thr queen mother f i tht i it i- urc of his ampam b ilt the house of krupi roy the uojii past alta ont st pierre breaking smiths quarter horse shiilh surgeon ls standish the widow hatk sw irthc ut the ajk and th lr n c ro s thirkell close quarters irtw the sea break v di house plum pie tannin doubled in diamonds carmichail suicide itlackfm ir coxc the kink r rruth rofts the pit i rop svndicali u pan the mimsli r of inmmicr eberhart witness a lnri hcyer wh shoot a butler hunter dentlv in an omnibus sawkins snow on high ground wood lets choose xccutnrs the president of the associa davis elmira rechcr queen s imn magistrate john d ord delight rulller all the golden q- will be in charge of the gifts hawkcs king of the meeting and reports of com two lands hejer beamallct mittees will be given and gen norton victory on janus lev erai progress reviewed enson sam llvenson lvtrv anjone who is not currently thing but money pound scott t member of the association of the antarctic vcrncv going can purchase a 1967 member lo the wars kirkebv am 1 1 ship or m the case of all those misbehavin dulles the secret w have given over 50 they surrender thompson 1w0 alrcad have a life membership prcbblc culloden darbv and arc entitled to attend and short history o jugoslavia vote bryant the medieval founda the meeting starts at 8 30 lion mcgill patterns of cana p m and refreshments will be da firth the town of york served the evening will not be 1815 1834 davenpirt art a late one and it is hoped that by the time he took command of the corps his reputation was known and it instilled confid ence in all ironically needless slaughter for his own glorification was the sin for which canadians at home crucified him the man ner in which the english and american press discredited the canadian corps led the public to believe that currie had mis used his men but those m can ada who knew the facts did nothing to refute these accusa lions back in canada after the war currie served only briefly as inspectorgeneral but he con tinned to suport the non perm anent active militia believing in canada s ultimate need fur it in a canadian club address in 1b26 he expressed the same id ea prcsidtnt john f kcnncdvj put forward in his inaugural ad dress thirtv five years later we must think sir arthur said not of the militia and whit it needs from canada but of canada and what she needs from the militia throughout bislife sir arthur cumc remai ned true to his principles the knowledge that eventually he would have to account to him self and that it mattered gave him the moral and phjmcal courage to do what he believed necessary cost him what i might now lit is takinj his rightful place in canada s his tory an honoured one thi oborortown h1rald tnunetay march frh 1m7 red cross blood donor clinic yoi 6ive ij- someone will live monday march 13 130 fo ami 4 to 8 45 pm knox church hall georgetown new donofcs urgently needed ago 8 to 65 now donors register at clinic transportation and babysittino available to donors if required jhon mrar h jodm 8773435 currie s rudimentary militia been the secret of his success he had learned basic military principles and be had the courage and in tcllikcncc to maintain independ ence of thought and action and he uas not wedded to ideas reived and employed over the past ccnturv with an open mind he listened to clever men around him considered their opinions wise and otherwise saw reason in radicalism and tested it out he made mistakes hut unlike many he learned from them his goal vva to beat the germans with the smallest poisihlc sacrifice of his own icn soldiers in the line became mindful of this and by trigger ing their enthusiasms he made up for his lack of flamboyance review hospital progress at annual meeting tonight the cafeteria of the george town and district memorial hospital will be the scene of the annual hospital meeting to night thursdaj march 9th this we have to teach th and start in tht schools he went oo to sav we must rede sign farm equipment so that it will be safe to operate bv anj one safctv is not a matter nf chance it is a matter of ef fort and is a result of planning in the form of posters displajs campaigns and demonstrations several speakers were icat urcd during the twoday confer ence including or e mastron- itleo ctnel occuplioblshn- heallh services ontario depart ment of health his talk was en titled pesticide residues and its affect on humans dr mas- teachers forum studies claude debussys music the rorum of student music teachers associated with trin ity college o music london held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs dorothy rich ardson scull r r 1 with bar bira champion of caledon pre- trcasurcs in the west fiction ball in the heat of the night brook shepherd eaalc and ln icorn burgess honej for the bears burgess tremor of in tent cage the cruel coast caute the decline of the west chartcm the coat chavchav adze because the night was dark cost after the feslival dc la roche youns renny galileo the man ttho was ma gic hall the oth directive kyle love is for the living ljmninj the pedestal mac lean when fight bells toll orwell burmese das rosio the hard thorn adult fiction there will be a good crowd in attendance roll call was answered with the history ot composer claude debussy doug fowler read an tronatteo mentioned that one otjarticle about him by george our most common pesticides ddt has saved fifty thousand live alone unce 1055 therefore the continued use of pesticides fc 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