Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1970, p. 10

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Five New Members Welcomed At CVCA Annual Meeting Five new members were to the Credit Valley pons or vat ion Authority by chairman Roy McMillan at the annual meeting last week Feb These members Richard Martin John J Jack Hen fry Wheeler Erin Twp Harold Orangeville Robert Parker Provincial Appointee to the and long time chairman of and Pollution Control Advisory Board was elected chairman of the Authority Parker replaces Erie White of Mono Twp is vice NEW EXEC Chairman McMillan Vice chairman Parker A G Grant Clarion Missis- chairman of flood con and pollution J Jack paw ley Brampton chairman of parks and recreation Port Credit chair man of Information and education J Jack Bailey Strcet3Jlle of and land use Bill Hunter Georgetown chairman of historical records Vice chairmen of these Ad visory Boards in order arc G A ell Georgetown Charles Amaranth William Weber Erin Village Howard Stewart Twp Bert Smith Port Crcd it The Credit Valley Conserve lion Authority will take THE GEORGETOWN HERALD in Conservation Week from THURSDAY MARCH 5 1970 June to this year Plans PAGE 10 for a program bo drawn up in the ir j information will be nail Valley Conservation Authority able then 0 interested krmip book a speaker call Speakers on or wnto Hie Author and the work of the lit Illy at Ontario TO TAKE PART The members financial for IBB and approval for the budget Municipal levies to the 18 municipalities in the Credit River Watershed will be mailed before the end of the month These levies approximately cents per capita based on as plus Brants from the Department of Energy and Resources Management up the operating capital of the Authority Verdun Rebekahs Host To Ontario President Link Jlcbekali ledge Toronto were Verdun gctown at the Odd Temple when they entertained the president of the Ontario Mrs Sarah on Tuesday February 17 She was entertained at din at the Driftwood in Other guests present at were Mrs Jean Conductor Mrs District Deputy Pre Proud of Lornes Wants Scots Regiment Continued Not a few old soldiers share tional emergency and disaster he same fear as Ron natural or otherwise Its the fear that the tradi and spirit of yore which hue stood the militia in such stead in the past will not handed down to the new generation of soldiers Its a fear that be and mill tiamcn like him may be stand ing guard over may bee the silent ghosts of a by gone age TREND Holcroft who came to Lome Scots DP and H pegt by way of the British Intelligence Corps the trend to cut down smother the centuries old regiments whose honours arc bathed in glory across the pig of our history He recognizes u the govern ment recognizes that militia play an integral part in the defence planning of this country for use in times of na FRUSTRATE But he a also concerned that the process of cutbacks and dual elimination of some of the old regiment and armories may frustrate efforts by some militiamen to keep the spirit alive He speaks as a year old veteran now In charge of the regimental rifle team who has the spirit sustain him and his comrades through years of Incarceration In German war camps DIMINISHING He recalls that it was Red Cross parcels more than any other single Item that filtered through German res frictions to help sustain him and the other prisoners INTELLIGENCE CSM a member of lie British Territorial Army before the war had enlisted in the military police and in France before the authorit les learned he spoke both man and French and transfer red him lo the Intelligence corps He came to Canada shortly after the war and lues with his family at He has been the Lome since TRADITIONS Although he Is approaching retirement age as a member of the regiment he considers it no small consolation that dcr new legislation brought in by Paul when he was defence minister he will main on the active list for the remainder of his life In this way he believes he and other old soldiers will stand the best chance of hand down the traditions that have proven so worthwhile in the past I dent of Centre District eleven I I noble trand and Mn Julia Watson vie grand of Verdun lodge Miss and Mrs noble and vice Brands of Link Also at dinner were Mrs Anne Mrs June Cook Mrs Millie Allen Mrs hay Hancock Mrs Jean hint Mrs Anne Collins all noble grands of Vcrd DISTINGUISHED GUESTS attend the meeting were Mrs Priestly and Mrs Clark past presidents of the Rebekah Assembly Mrs Jean Campbell Chaplain of the ftcbekah Assembly of and Mlii Marlon HI Id on past president of the Guests also attended from Kitchener Toronto and ton Mrs gave a impressive address on work and aims of and Odd fellowship Mrs presented her a gift from both lodges To conclude the evening the Verdun Lodge delicious lunch JIMS STEERING SERVICE SPECIALIZED Wheel Wheal Balancing Brake Service 121 PARK STREET Willlami HORNBY to Community Has Party The families of Eden United Church were well represented at the morning service of Ed en on Sunday March when large congregation attended to bid farewell to three of the May family who moving to their new farm at Following the service Mason called Mrs Elmer May Mr and Mrs Paul May and their wee Sherry to the front of the church where on iehalf of the congregation ex tended the very best of wishes good luck to the May fa who were devoted to their church and all Christian work Mrs May has attended Eden Church since 1026 was a Billing worker which is tradition in the May fa While it is Edens loss it will be a gain to the little church in On ehalf of the congregation Leslie Rutlcdge presented a 6eautifu act of dresser lamps to Mrs May a wall clock to air and Mrs Paul May for their living room and a small Bible to Sherry The all extended their sin Cere thanks for the lovely gifts fnd Invited everyone to come and visit them when they get settled in their home The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night Feb ruary 26 at the North gar recreation centre There were seven of euchre n play with the prizes going to the following winners Mrs Lena Hamilton Mrs Bur lell Mrs Margaret Lctty vey Dunn Tom and Charlie Trimble The lucky were won by Mrs Cliff orton and Fealheraton next euchre will be held Saturday March The fifth meeting of the Cotton Tails wis held at the home of Roy on Monday evening Feb The meeting opened with the pledge The roll call One new point I have about cutting out and marking a garment was am jvercd by all members The then discussed the topic for Achievement Day which la Cottons for casual wear who ut on the committee for Day are as follows son Judy Gordon and Barbara They then discussed When to wear shorts Instruct ions were given for Achieve ment Day and the remainder of their meeting waa spent work ing on their separates The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs John Cordlngley The press reporter for this meeting was Christine Anniversary greetings are extended lo Mr and Mrs ry who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Thursday March Mr and Mrs Jack Simpson and Mr and Mrs Craig Roce spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs David of Oak wood Birthday greetings are tended to the following who are celebrating their birthdays Todd Leslie who will celebrate his fifth birthday on March to Grant Devlin on March Wayne Ellis and Stephen Ora vera on March and to John Kuenzlg on March 8 Jamie South of Georgetown visited on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton and family of the Ninth Line The World of Prayer will be held it Hill crest United Church on Friday March for the local churches at pin A nursery will be for the children Mrs Jim Hamilt CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS FOP CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP WILL BE ACCEPTED every Wednesday Friday from 930 to 330 pm at Queen Square Building 24 Queen East Brampton Ontario For information regarding document required fees etc Phone ANY WEDNESDAY OR FRIDAY Lakeview Discount Centre Main N Acton faint panels Flooring in Open Sat 5 DELIVERY Got a money problem Bring it to us Well be happy to lend you the 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