Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1971, p. 5

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Watch on Frost Monday April Mrs Dana of Ge orgetown publicity hrirrrE Tor the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Is hoping the David Frost has a big local rating Monday night Ap ril a That when Frost has as his wellknown movie star Rosalind Russell who will tell the story of her straggle with this It will enlighten viewers on this disease as well as inform them the wonderful work the Society Is doing for sufferers Mrs told The Her ald The disease can be prevented In four out of five patients through early diagnosis and treatment Mrs said Georgetown Decorating Centre Spring Special CLEARANCE 5000 SINGLE ROLLS SUN WORTHY WALLPAPER While They Last OF LINES 129 Regular SALE ROOM LOTS PRICE SPRING SALE Special Low Prices on Interior and Exterior Paints Really Stays on Walls Economy priced Flows on easily Dries in minutes Low odor Selected range of pop ular colors GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE FINEST IN PAINT I WALLPAPER Mil Shaw AT REAR Of ROYAL BANK Provincial Mention for Janines Fire Poster A fire prevention poster drown by a Georgetown girl has received an honorable mention award in a prov ince wide poster competition The poster drawn by year old Janlne of Howard Pub lic School Georgetown was one of eight honorable men tion winners in the annual contest sponsored by the On tario Association of Fire Chiefs Dont Let Your Fire Go Walking was the title her poster and it showed the need for a screen on a fire place poster had earlier been Judged winner of the local contest sponsored by Halton County Fire Preven tion Bureau FIRST PRIZE Fire Chief A Clement Milton was chairman of the Ontario Fire Chiefs con test this year He said first prize winners were James Hunter of Brantford and Margaret of Bramptons Pub lic School Both first prize winners will receive a bond to be presented during the convention Windsor on May Mrs Robert Thorns Elected President of Esquesing W I The following ore the officers elected the Womens Institute annual meeting held in the communi ty hall April Past president Mrs George Atkinson president Mrs Rob ert Thorns 1st vice president Mrs James Staddon 2nd vice president Mrs Robert Webster secretary Mrs Robert McDon ald Treasurer Mrs Bruce Beckett district director Mrs George Atkinson alternate Mrs Archie branch directors Mrs J Murray Mrs Wm Humphreys and Mrs Harvey Clare pianists Mrs Fred Armstrong Mrs George Atkinson auditors Mrs Robert Harris Mrs Fred Armstrong Conveners of standing Home economics and health Mrs McDonald ag riculture and Canadian Indus tries Mrs J Scrapes and Cuts to Driver Cycle Rider A single car accident April at the of the Line and No Highway caus ed damage to Dat- driven by Dona Harm of Guelph Another single car accident the following day injured Susan Searisbrick of Hamilton slight ly and caused damage to her 1970 Volkswagen The accident occurred on the Esquesing town line north of the base line CLIPS OFF POLE April 17 a hydro polo was clipped off on the 1st line one mile north of when an International dump truck hit it The truck driven by Jan- Kirstcn of only received damage but dam age to the hydro polo will cost Mrs Donna Lee Brown two year old daughter Heather Lynn of were taken to Georgetown Dis trict Hospital Buffering from cuts to the face and legs as a result of a single car accident on the Lino south of High way The April accident caused damage to the Fal con Mrs Brown was driving damage was the total when a Rambler driven by Donald Lalondo R 3 Hil ton and a 69 Pontine driven by Frederick Gordan Ac ton collided at the corner of Highway and Ap ril IB CUTS AND ABRASIONS George Green Georgetown was admitted to Georgetown hospital with cuts and abrasions to his face as a result of a motorcycle accident No damage was done La his Kawasaki when he lost con trol of it at S Just west of the line zenship and education Mrs R historical research and current events Mrs A Mc resolutions Mrs Fred Armstrong public relations and press reporter Mrs C A Grant flowers and fruit Mrs Clare entertainment Mrs Beckett and Mrs W Law- son lunch convener Mrs Humphreys telephone conven er Mrs J Mrs C A Grant presided for the election of officers Mrs R and Mrs Wm Humphreys had done ex cellent work as the nominating committee Mrs Harris was in charge of the installation ceremony and the newly elect ed were installed In their new offices Prior to the business portion of the meeting the ladies enjoy ed a delicious roast beef din ner prepared and served by the ladles auxiliary of Presbyterian Church Birthday greetings were ex tended to Mrs J J Atkinson who was celebrating her birth day mot day Mrs C A Grant Cut Down Elms Clean Up Grounds In Works Program The government works pro gram employ twelve men with the own work depart ment Harry Levy told coun cil Monday night The program Includes the cutting of dead elms on land behind Carole Street the clean ing up of Cedarvalc grounds ami the land along the river The program will run for weeks from April till the end of Jane employ men at the re gular rate of pay which will be by the govern ment The mayor said the sub-cam- the town engineer works superintendent and rec reation director bad all done a fine Job In a snort time thank the government for this something we In municipalities dont often do he added NORTH REPORT During the week ending Ap ril officers of the Ontario Provincial Police stationed at North Hnlton Detachment wor ked hours and patrolled miles on area roads un der their jurisdiction Charges laid against M motorists for infractions of the Highway Traffic Act while others were warned regarding their driving habits Proceedings in Provincial Court held In Mil ton resulted in convictions being registered Officers investigated gen- OPP- missing person complaints complaints of mischief 1 stol en cor was recovered l dom estic complaint investigations under the Liquor Control Act which resulted in charges be ing laid against persons and l impaired driver was appre hended Other occurrences were of a minor nature and required little time to clear SECOND FATALITY North Detachment re corded its second fatality of the year when an Osbawn man died as a result of injuries re ceived in a collision which oc curred on the Highway Two other persons also sustain ed Injuries in this collision Personal injuries were also sus tained by 10 persons addi tional accidents while property damage resulted in the remain ing investigated during the week Total property damage was estimated to bo approxim ately The accidents were attributed to careless driving improp er turns improper passing and improper lane change One occurred when a deer ran out onto the roadway To date 4 charges have been laid ON noes REGISTER NOW FOR SWIMMING and WATER SAFETY CLASSES For Beginners and Juniors COURSE STARTS MAY 1st or 8th COMPLETE 15WEEK COURSE INDOOR HEATED Course conducted by fully qualified Red Cross Instructors using the approved Red Cross swimming and water safety program COMPUTE COURSE Only per child Every child should know how to and practice water REGISTER NOW BY CALLING Alpine Health Club 12 WESIEYAN STREET PAGE end others are pending Advice from the back teat if It arouses resentment Is more likely to cause an accident than to prevent one Every passeng er in a car has a responsibility to the driver to see that his own behaviour does not contribute to unnecessary distraction or tension COUNTY MEETING A delegation of nine George town hockey men are expected to attend the Minor Hockey Associations annual mooting in Milton Legion Sun day afternoon A now regula tion requires that each town send a representation equal to the number of teams In the league plus their regular Georgetown has five A teams and three teams In hockey There Is a fine for each delegate not In attendance Ono proposal would make ft necessary for all rafereca do ing Midget Juvenile games next season to be appointed Another would have the AAA organizations in Burlington and Bramp ton use first year players only on their second string teams JACKSONS CENTRE Mill STREET NEXT DOOR TO LEGION OUTFIT THE FAMILY IN NEWEST SPRING STYLES DISCOUNT PRICES PRESENTING VARIETIES OP THE KNIT BODY SHIRT SCOOP NECK with short sleeves in -Beauty- Lon Knit Black or while S Med at THE WALLACE BEERY NECK button front opening Short Sleeve contrasting trim Good Color Selection All sizes WALLACE BEERY long sleeve version but ton front small pointed collar self belt good selection solid colon AH size 488 588 MENS SPORT SHIRTS Combed cotton The Linen Look 2 styles with Wallace neck closing short sleeve or front lace style with collar short sleeve Both with contrast trim value Our price JUMP- SUITS short length to zipper front rope belt Wo feature Unite Colour Coordination In Pants Tops and Have a large Stock to Choose From CASH OR CHAR6EX OR IAYAWAY GEORGETOWN COUNCIL BRIEFS Mayor BUI Smith told council Monday he has plans for another Beautlficatfon Day sometime in May and hopes to use service clubs and the Con cerned Citizens of Georgetown He appointed a committee of Crs Dcnlson Sykes and himself to organize the day Council decided to bring the number of members on the Industrial Commission up to from the present six This was recommended by the Depart ment of Trade and Develop ment Dogs running at large will cost their owners more It will bo for the first offence for the second and for the third In addition a day must paid for its board The dog be kept a maximum three days The Liquor Control Board of Ontario have asked for a meeting with council to discuss another liquor outlet In town Council approved a motion reduce the term of a debenture to Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation from years to 10 years The pay ments will bo to a year but interest amounting to will be saved over the length of the debenture They also officially estab lished the position of clerkad ministrator created a new position of chief accountant- HANK YOU GEORGETOWN FOR YOUR TERRIFIC RESPONSE TO OUR GRAND OPENING SALE WHICH 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