Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1972, p. 20

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Adams Photography A letter to Home World Wandering Takes Brian Leslie to Mid East Brian Leslie a young tirorgelowrn resident who has been working his way around the world since September writes ram Israel 111 most ret letter home printed below igof general Interest Well is you know have managed to secure a job on of the many Israel where I hope to stay until the beginning of March when I will again hit the road for Cyprus then hopefully Since here I have been time off to visit the holy of Jerusalem with all its ancient structures where Jesus worked died and was buried along with visiting Tel the commercial capital city or Israel which is much like any seen before It was Jerusalem thai more fascinated me us I beheld the ancient markets still in use with the some aid Arab merchant whose father before him etc the same shop Although the city like most cities I dreamt about seeing has disappointed me with their Americanized fronts Jerusalem the same walls the stone narrow roads cobblers bakers etc as it did in the time of Christ and was truly a memorable adventure Other than that unfortunately haven t had time to sec more of Israel as yet but I am planning a trip to the north and another to the south in hopes of visiting other the deserts Tiberius etc before I I will fill you in on that when I can I HIM At present I urn Mill busy wi in the carpenters shop of my kibbutz can best describe as being a small kibbutz with only people situated between Haifa and Tel Aviv quite near the old border of 1967 Here the members along with the volunteers myself all live and work the land for the good iheir kibbutz with any profit going towards things of necessity for all Therefore there is no money exchange whatever need truly you receive example I am given work clothes toilet three big meals a day cabin room ilong with recre of a swimming pool feature length ivies twice weekly i eoffec house with music books snacks and dances In other words von cm coll it a resort for one big happy family with a little involved and everyone is equal in status rk such as mine Helping to build windows and doors that our kibbutz sells to various places Work also picking Hit season being April to November or from November to October On my kihbulz there arc also dairy and chickens which we use trade with city markets and other The kibbutz as an organization could best be described as having a committee with the secretary or head then the smaller In dividual committees set up to look after such things as health recreation education and members problems The children arc kept from birth separate from their families in special buildings much like nursery schools where they are taught fundamentals and looked after by women who become nut only their teacher but second mother However their parents arc free to visit and lake them out etc at special limes Then when the child is ready for school he is bused local public or high school much like anywhere back borne At IB both boys and girls arc drafted into the army for three years In this time they arc requested to work an a kibbutz Tar one year Ihen the military for year and finish off their training for another year on the same HAT VI As far as the people talking from only the experience of my be friend and more grateful- for volunteer people like from all over the help them However 1 feel simple way of life pertaining mostly to Ijckinj to people are deprived f something On the Ihcr hand they nuy have the perfect with no nil rice bills eompUition with he ncs just peaceful i rry free w of rm it in so much as origin toes started years by youth group These people like eountlcss other Jlws with a desire to return promised land were given land by Israel government mil donations from a irld movement called along with the of a political party us Well that about wraps Up my experiences in Israel up to now 1 1 ope it is of some interest to Glen Williams News First Aid for Tourney Headaches and Cuts All the first aid remedies t In the Oral old room at the International Bantam Hockey Tournament which concluded here Saturday Here Tournament chairman Harry Levy clutches an economy size Jug as tournament volunteer delivers a cake and kiss to complete the surprise marking his irthday Friday The giant pills And other migraine chasers were delivered on the Memorial Arena Ice between periods of the Georgetown game Below in a bit of genuine first aid DerniH Allen Kllngbeilshandcut just one of many minor injuries which receive attention in the first aid room during tournament week Staff Photo PageS THURSDAY MARCH Single Car Accident Results In Damage Minor Injury In recent radio contest Till milky Wds the rtcepienl f in pnzf The contest involved the rcnamuu f street on which lhcHK located The fin name selected was Justin Drive and Ted s was Justin Street his Is he rece a I record A mist pleasant evening was spent the I and some of the mothers when they the Maple I Garden presentation of DisnLy on Parade last week Tilt group travelled by ihartered bus and adults the people were Mrs Pat March Mrs Shirley IiilJis Mrs lluth Mrs lluth Ash and Mrs Mr and Mrs lyU Armstrong and were wecktnd visitor with the or Guelph Mr Mrs Me Mister recently flew to Florida where spent a week The tempcrdture remained with no run They enjoyed many activities as i trip to Disney the Greyhound races the Sea Ami inum and two of thcmlional games is various teams wire there for spring training They home last Sunday Mr and Mrs Jimmy Cox with children Pamela and Ricky of North Bay spent a week with Mr and Mrs Harry While visiting Pamela celebrated her 13lh birthday The boys youth group held their monlhly meeting In the parish hall last Friday night In the church Mr Graham t ilk on the functions of such things as the different nltar cloths the stained glass memoml windows and the decor of the church The hoys responded with an eager this Constable the OP P was guest speaker and he presented slides a discussion on To Become in Donna Armstrong During week ending March officers of the Ontario Provincial Police stationed it North Detachment worked a total of hours and patrolled miles on area roads There were charged for traffic v and an ad dltional 40 drivers received warnings Proceedings held in Provincial Court in Milton resulted in convictions being registered Officers were called upon to investigate general currenccs Included In this number were 1 break and enter thefts premises found in secure by officers on patrol l complaint of damage to property 1 trespassing com plaint and 1 vehicle recovered far another police deportment UNLUCKY Twenty seven vehicles were involved In 13 collisions which resulted In Injury to 14 persons and caused damage estimated to exceed Six drivers have been summoned to appear In Provincial Court a result of being Involved In these collisions Causes of these collisions have been attributed to inattentive driving speed too fast for roid or traffic conditions unsafe lane change fail to yield from pnv Tie driveway and nil to ire roadway One driver wis charged for failing lo rem it Ihc scene NTS On Wednesday March Helen Koppenhoefer Cothcart St London was involved in a collision with Jennifer Sweeney- Queen Mary The location of this collision was 1 Highway mile east of the Campbellvlllc Rd Total damage was estimated to be BOO and both drivers received minor injuries Highway 401 west of the Line was the scene Wednesday March when a 1972 Dodge was operated by Barry was in collision with a 1068 G M truck operated by John Talbot St Kit Total damage was and both drivers received minor Injuries PASSENGER HURT Christopher Ball Maple Ave Georgetown lJ7l Toyoti on Thursday March when ho lost control of he car His vehicle received damage and lie and Theodore Charles St Georgetown were injured slightly On Saturday March William Marchmcnt Hornby lost control of his Ford on Highway west of the 4th Line Town of His chicle received damage Warren Scaton Milton involved in a single car collision March on 401 Highway damage was done to his Ford and Mr Scaton was injured Provincial Constable JUL Prevention Officer for Millon Delachment spoke to members of the Glen Williams Club Motorists When daytime driving visibility is poor due to snow flurries or fog make sure other drivers can see you and con see them turn on vour headlights low boom Reduced driving visibility increases the chances of collision so use your headlights whenever daytime driving visibility is reduced Turn on headlights low beam for vour safety and the safely of others THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE til lUllNh HUM VII I Si sift drink his been the firm general man the of T Soft Drinks Limited makes the em of the owned letters Itt V TheUelnrid sell ml it in Mills lo be sold the Peel of in lllh hour reprieve i joint the don this week Both to with the to bus school used sinec I September roup of Mills residents as a eriftseentre The m Ib is iHinunpU for NOW ACTON An Acton company Canada Ltd formerly a division of K Porter I Id is now i subsidiary of a sepirale independent issetsiflht company rclHiulit In from 11 in exchange for Diss in stick which Ins been sold President the newly crimp in is J president of Hi of tin will be locited in Aelon The firm in in ikin s iws of ill types pi Township Ins lis a steel fabricating plant Reeve Miliums told the general phut will not be it is had In en proposed hut has been moved to Milton Officials of locjlions because of hold up In plan said the reeve That plan would made the riejn proposed At present the land is zoned I Ill lUelph new dam is to provide citizens with ex facilities for eamping fishing boiling swimminj wildlife hiking and other recreational activities of these of the Royal ity s new which nny be operating by wireiven lriday by the mimterotie rand River Authority He is speaking to the Rot It was designed to stabilize Ihi Speed liner to cost million FOR EASTER EASTER LILIES YOUR PICK Of THE CROP 349 Cash and Carry ARE FRESH FROM THE 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