Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 11

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GEORGETOWN HERALD Ads That Pay You can place an ad In The Herald page by phoning 811 1 Buying or tiling The Herald It where you will rind the mult you want Second Class Mall Registered Number Upturn Postage The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District THURSDAY NOV PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald ha Georgetown and district as Printers and Publisher for over a century the best In tine printing and new coverage year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent we DRUG MARTS Nuclear War Not Remote Threat Urges County Council Hire Emergency Measure Man A i NEW WAYto HEALTHS BEAUTY AIDS The position of for ic Emergency Measures Organization in County should go lo young active and energetic man according to Director of Ihc Measures Branch for Ontario who spoke County Council last week The Emergency Measures Organization consisting of participating municipalities throughout Ontario coordinates measures to prepare for peace time and wartime emergencies Timmerman s recommendation lo hire a youthful coordinator follows the resignation of Bruce McGregor who was Ihc county for 13 years lMPlMltNTMANUAl urged Council to hire a the earliest opportunity He outlined the provincial govern ment new manual A Guide to Planning for Ptacctlme We want lo implement recommendations of the manual possible explained Timmerman The purpose of he manual Timmerman explained was lo assist alt officials with responsibilities at the municipal level in the formulation of plans and procedures needed to deal with peacetime emergencies Timmrrmon also presented Council with copies of the Deportment of National Defence While Paper Defence in the The While Paper states the only direct military threat to Canada is Ihc threat of large scale nuclear attack Within minutes flying time over Ihe North Pole there are 1 missiles with nuclear warheads stressed It SHELTER SURVEY mentioned that the Emergency Measures Branch had asked their coor tors to fane shelter survey which analysed the potential shelter in public and private buildings so they could be used for public shelters In case of nuclear war as opposed to Individuals building their own shelters The Co visited the buildings and examined We there was a tremendous potential across Ontario for sheltering our people Tim merman the survey was partially completed in Halton Countv He said he felt a new co ordinator for Halton would be able lo finish the survey I i if you CANT REMEMBER THINK Our new Crown All you add is pride A car becomes a part of you An extension of your personality Something you can take great pride The New Crown is just such a car We gave it a classic clean simple and lasting design a deep and lustrous finish Your pride will never fade We took great care with the interior This is where you spend so much time And youll feel you belong The plush comfort of deep contoured seats folding centre armrests built in head rests and rich fabrics and woven vinyls The instrument panel that surrounds you with every control and instrument placed where you can easily reach or read them The tinted glass to take the glare out of the brightest day We built in every comfort convenience safety Toyota cars an sold and serviced from coast to coast In Canada and throughout world PARK TOYOTA HIGHWAY GEORGETOWN TEL and performance featuxe we could think of as standard equipment Power steering Front power disc brakes Unusual things like louvre roof air vents for rear seat passengers in sedan and station wagon cigarette lighters in the back as well as the front an radio with a duplicate set of controls in the rear seat compartment an electric trunk release controlled from the ignition switch we even included a fully equipped tool kit The list of standard equipment goes on- too long to mention everything here Why not look into them yourself Drive a New Crown Sedan Hardtop or Wagon All you add is pride And that comes naturally SMOKE MAJOR FACTOR IN FIRE LOSS Managed Store Here Now 50 Years Wed A Dominion store manager here when he left town years ago Ralph Tripp and his wife celebrated their wedding anniversary October with relatives and a few old friends who now live at Larch Street Waterloo were married in Grace Church par nonage Brampton by the Reverend Tink When they lived In George town Mr Tripp was noble grand of Orion Odd fellows lodge and has retained his membership In the lodge He managed the Dominion Store which closed during war years It was located where Pete now h sports store He was an agent for Prudential Insurance for years when he retired in 1964 due lo ill health Mr and Mrs Tripp are mem hereof First United Church Waterloo and both arc members of Crystal Rcbekah Lodge She is a past noble grand and was recording secretary for five years until she had to retire because of arthritis They have a daughter Margaret Mrs Louis of Kitchener and four grandchildren Hospital Bowling Team standings by points and pinfall are Untouchables 17 9210 Rockets 13 Loggers 12 Jets Incompletes 7 Fred s Flyers High averages Ladles Sylvia Verno Pro use Trudy Paul 189 Gerry IBS MenGob Collier Jim Kennedy Fred Peacock Pro use High singles and triples Ladies Verna and MenFred IbboUon Gob Collier Debbie Campbell was glass winner rit up iv fin at John Mi 11 it tin strut WW Damage to I lit idii anil was I 11 in I mm Still Bottling Board Would Like Bend in Boundary for Norval The citizens action group in located on the Chlngucousy and Esqueslng Township lines is still waging its battle with bureaucracy in at tempts lo get the facilities Ihey want In the local school The group has wrung a number of concessions from the board of education In the past year or so not the least of which was the decision to keep the village school open What the group is fighting for now is the Inclusion of a kin In the junior public school RUNNING FIGHT The group has been Involved In a running fight with the board and Its administrators on the kindergarten question most of this year but In September received assurance from the Esqucsing representative on the board that he would work towards the establishment of a kindergarten Julian Recti one of the more vocal membtrs of he com said this week the board had been adamant that the In elusion of a kindergarten v as not practical this year We agreed to cool It a bit as for as the we were bringing to bear provided they proceed towards kin said Mr Reed Mr Heed said tin school in the village it a bit over crowded this to expectations of Ihe board He said there were almost more kindergarten students from the community than the board had predicted He said here were or more attending kindergarten outside the community rather than the 12 board there would he Mr bald the group Is trying to establish Kin by following a process of logic onereason delighted that school board representative BUI had turned a haf circle on the kindergarten question SCHOOLS He now has a year ahead of him until the next board elec tion said Mr Reed cheerfully that gives him a kind of a deadline The citizens group is also concerned that because of a map- makers line the children of the area attend about five different schools One of our plans calls for a wow to be placed In the township lines which would in- etude all the children In a Norval school said Mr Reed Sinclair Lewis won a Prize for the best American novel published during and later refused the prim

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