Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1969, p. 11

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qj- in the mail bag here s some reason for red cross support 26 eleanor crescent february 22 1969 dear mr biehn i as campaign chairman for the red crossi would bo very grateful if you would consider nope regional government wont hamper conservation three new members were welccutive level members agreed coiqed to the annual meeting of that the new regional govern- j the credit valley conservation ment proposed recently could j authority last week murray i have disastrous effects on thej bryan representing ast gara- of conservation authoritj fraxa township howard stewies if it was allowed to interj art representing chinguacousyfere township and lloyd mcchesj a motiont pr by the the 0 f p in ney town of oakviue were in- xecutivc w passed unanlm letters to the edttor troduced to the membership by stjlting that the credit secuon of y0ut next issue chairman r k mcmillan valley conservation authority i march is red cross month mr mcmillan also announced strongly recommends to thej ll the traditional time that he had just received mstminister of municipal affairs j fnr the bed cross to appeal for order in council from the min- that the presejit watershed sys this vear thc george- ister of energy and resources j tern as is applies to represent- 1 town branch will be making a management honourable x r organization and jurisdic- appeal toithe industry simonett appointing him chairltion be continued uqul the c of the town cub pracuce of regional govern- m w1 blitz night on majrcq 17 i appeal to you all to respond generously to thisl appeal for without your sup port the red cross cannot exist in georgetown and what if the red cross ceased to exist then you would have to pay for thc blood need ed for- a vital transfusion or- guarantee its v replacement then families who found them selves tfieyjciims of fire or flood would have no where to turn then many more chfrlreri page 11 the georgetown herald thursday march oth 196 -i- so precious to save turn out to give blood of all types man of the credit valley con servation authority for another ment will have been established three years regionalism during discussion at the ex scout council needs members dads told the district scout council and the urgent need for new members to strengthen this body was the subject of district scout commissioner norm her- or at leastiora period of five years s board of education a committee of the credit valley conservation authority will work closely with the peel county board of education when the board sets up its field study centre on land abutting the terra cotta conservation area a request has beep sent to the board requesting the acuut commissioner inorm nerj t j t xucu berfs talk to cubs scouts and authority be kept informed of iuffer as he resuu of their dvds at 5th georgetowns a pla regarding th area as accidenls decause lncrc it could affect the conservation was one to inst them in area at terra cotta tne elements of water safety training for people who need sick room sup- superintenoent i plies for a short period such superintendent norman j as hospital beds wheelchairs mcmahon will attend the great and crutches would have to buy institute or hire them father and son dinner in holy cross church auditorium tiies- day february 18 ross colter district cubmas- ter in the absence of the scoutmaster addressed the din ner on scout affairs the 5th lakes park training troop in particular and their a angola indiana this month j many more services are prov- search for new members i or further study in operating ided by the red cross so i procedures for recreational think that you will agree that speaking as group committee chairman hugh diamond add- areas in the credit valley wat ershed t h mcgee receives master breeder shield t h mcgee norval receiving a master breeder shield at the an nual meeting of rhe holsteinfriesian asso- ciation of canada held in toronto from r dewirt mallary bradford vermont president of the holsteinfriesian association of amer ica this is the associations highest award to a breeder ed more help will be needed with a pack cubs where thel j f right is leader mrs ann lysy is leaving i accldeilts injute i wo farmers restless fear new laws detriment to business bc- halton farmers would bejulators will not pay moce more progressive if they could cause of improvements be sure they will still be farml n sa other farmers ing here in five years said hcnj to change from one typej for complex prob- c 1 ih ni amim lems it can call in farm man agement specialists arc ry stanley the countys agricul- j f farming to another because tural representative i 0 doubt as to what is going to in a recent interview in hislhapp l rural halton office stanley said the main in the past there was an ad problem facing halton farmers vantage to farmers near urban deal with specific problems such as what fertilizer to use or deal with general farm op- alf long of acton was the special speaker for the night and brought a film of his afi rican safari plus trophies from i two men were injured in ac- ciderrtsin thc township on the weekend of feb 22nd wade smith of brampton was taken to toronto general hasp tal with chest and leg injuries and ralph booth of rr 1 inglewood was treated for fac ial lacerations after their cars collided at the intersection of the 10th line and the ashgrove the agricultural office is con ducting a nutrition course thui winter and 36 farmers are jj- the dark continent including an elephant ear zebra skin and a number of carvings presentation of badges and service bars was made at the conclusion of the evening the roast beef dinner was pre pared and served by the cub sideroad property damage was and scout mothers with help 5 900 from girl guides who waited on saturday philip h booth of the tables brampton was treated in gcor- fifth georgetowns observ- getown hospital for cuts and ance of boy scout week con- bruises and released after his eluded sunday wjth a church car hila bridge in norval opp parade and special service placed damage at 400 an effective red cross branch is essential in our community i and effectiveness depends on i your support wont you help yours truly michael foot campaign chairman georgetown district branch the canadian red cross society in the afternoon or evening be a be a blood donor monday march 10th 1969 at the holy cross church auditorium maple avenue east georgetown 130 to 400 and 600 to 845 pm i1ralthy persons age 1865 and those between 17 and 18 with wrjttfa consent of parents are urgently needed to donate blood and replace donors who left town or cannot give blood anymore avoid evening waiting periods housewives attend the afternoon clinics transportation and babysitting at the clinic available to donors if required phone mrs c a thompson 8779866 on clinic days phone 8773962 is the fear that high land valj areas because transportation j rolled in the past there have ues and increased asssesment costs were cheaper ho said ilit been courses on farm manage- will force them off their land i now this proximity to urban j ment soils and fertilizer he emphasized that halton jc a disadvantage i our main job is to interpret was one of the most progressive because of marketing boards trends he said counties in agriculture in onta- prices farmers now receive he said the staff study the rto but said farmers would be are uniform across southern latest agricultural research making more changes if they ontario but farmers near urj findings and put it in practical knew they were going to stayi centres have higher assess- j terms for the farrners he said ments which make them non- 1 generally farmers here are bet- competitive tcr informed than in many ar- besides the assessment prob- eas on the latest developments lem stanley said many farmers the other members of the he is in dalv contact with them bo thal v milton staff are jm jenkins either at their farms or in his are not of he community extension assistant chuck war- office he also attends meetings voice of the rural farm tr fruit and vegetable special- of most county farm groups resident is not being heard onjist and joe brent milk com- i municipal councils mission fieldman a home ec- county farmers 0akvj amj bllrlin onomst and an engineer cover- stanley who has been rep resentative here for five years should be well aware of the problems of halton farmers as stanley and a full time staff ant farmers of three are able to help coun ty farmers with specific farm ing problems dr overall prob lems of farm management he said the farmers are also concerned over the new estates tax bill which they feel will hurt the farmers who want he asked 1000 farmers according to statistics there are about 1000 halton farmers but stanley estimates only too to 800 work full time at farm ing wjntcr is the busy season to turn their farms over to theirlfor rlie agricultural office sons he has planned meetings farmers consider what crops to with county farmers to discuss i plant in the spring stanley has the situation provincial and county figures concerning the problem 0 i n the costs and return per acre high assessment stanlev said ever crop and can advise the farmers are reluctant to fix lne larm if it would bo ad- barns lain fields or make vana for nim to plant a other improvements because if crop the high taxes force them to j farm opreations sell they realize thc land spcel the agricultural office ing halton and peel counties jwork out of the department of agriculture office in brampton j stanley is pleased to sec far mors betting more publicity and having more to say about i their grievances farm viewpoint he claims politicians dont appreciate thc farm point of view you have to be born on a farm to see how a farmer ticks says stanley who grew up on a farm in lanark county which he eventually farmed for four years we must be concerned with the bona fide farmer the one can who has farmed all his life reserve cotnp attendance is record for lome scots on the week end of feb 21- ial stuff it takes to make it as 23 1969 the lome scots of a lome and if there are wed canada pi h under the like to see them if they are jims steering service complata brak sarvic wheal alignment wheel balancing general repairs park street glen williams 8776554 draper d0bie co ltd members the toronto stock exchange stock and bond brokers your nearest branch office phono brampton or malton and toronto 4595222 6774757 no toll charge from georgetown and vicinity successful investors a traders know draper dobie david r chappie wm e beatty command of it col e f lince of georgetown set a canadian commany reserve record when they arrived at cfb camp bor den with a force in excess of 100 officers and men the weekend was filled with actual combat training under the watchful eye of it col oouticr and his staff of regu lar army officers and ncos the professionals are charged with the responsibility of bring ing the mobcom reserve up to regular army standards lt col lance said this was the first training concentration since our new role was announ ced in january and was in my opinion an unqualified sue- cas the lome scots put 1 12 in the field something that hadnt been done before and this shonvs me that there really is an interest in thia type of selfbet terment training and this makes it all worthwhile the lornes in addition to i field training were exposed to the workings of antipersonnel i mines and antitank mines thc special trainingthat the ixrne i scots took part in was on a day and night basis on satur- 1 day evening their knowledge of jungle fighting was broaden- j ed with the showing of a film i on booby traps and guerilla warfare tactics on the units return from camp borden lt col lince said we have one of thc best reserve units in canada and this weekend we proved it he added uwere still looking for young men who have the spec- 16 25 we invite thein to come and talk to us in brampton we parade on tuesday and thurs day evenings 8 pm and in georgetown we parade on thursday night at 8 pm signs a complete service l0vett signs ltd 28 industrial st guelph 822 9558 shipping moving by land air sea and rail ovfjtslas packing ant crating modern heated storage local long distance moving 24 hour service call arrow world wide shipping moving 8896269 metro toronto brampton discount shoe store will be opening a georgetown branch soon on main street flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers r0sedale floral 32 albert st 8772952 capture the memory of the day abricultiirti rep henry stanley v fermer fear higher antestment call early 8773923 to arrange for your wedding day photos in pi i k- adams photography 40 prince charles drive p v an v 0 tf chev ft pontiac 6 cyl 285 ford 223 cu in 285 falcon 6 cyl 295 written guarantee 8773923 financing arranged nothing down free courtesy cars provided when available we have thc most modern equipped shop in perl county that is why we have the 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