SANTA claus parade Jaycees G6d Bless Em Every One SB THF HPRALD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER It was a day for the young and the young at heart as the annual Georgetown Santa Claus parade rolled through town Saturday afternoon Sponsored by the Georgetown Lions Club the parade featured floats bands clowns and above all the chance to forget ones worries and watch the passing parade The more than entries in the parade provided onlookers with varied forms of en tertainment The fourth Georgetown scout troop provided songs the Hills Float provided eerie masks six bands provided marching and Scot fish music majorettes provided baton demon clowns provided candy and laughs and of course the old fellow in the red suit and white whiskers made an appearance prior to his Christmas Eve visit SOME PEOPLE SAT IW SOME PEOPLE WORE MASKS SOME PEOPLE LED THE PARADE EXCELLENT QUALITY Lion Martin parade coordinator said the quality of the parade was excellent though the quantity was down from past years The parade started from Moore Park plaza and proceeded along Main street to Maple avenue along Maple to Guelph street and along Guelph to Georgetown Market plaza Parade participants braved the cool weather In all manner of costumes ranging from bare knees and short skirts to longjohns and winter parkas Anyone who has ever sat on a float for nearly two knows II can he a chilling affair But brave the they did and hearty congratulations are extended to all parade officials and par God Bless em every one AntiFreeze Shortage May Strand Drivers The Georgetown captured first prize In the float contest of the Georgetown Santa Claus parade Saturday The Jayceesentry was a huge Dumbo the Elephant Following are a list of other prlze winners In the float contest Georgetown Fire Flies Georgetown Elks club Georgetown Figure Skating club Park School Georgetown Fire department Standard Products Georgetown Public Works Random Car club Georgetown Snowmobile club Fourth Georgetown scout troop and the Georgetown Kinsman club Float Donated The Hungry Hollow Hobos float entry in the Georgetown Santa parade will be donated to the Junior school of the Milton School for the Deaf SOME PEOPLE GOT CANDIES Motorists could be left out in the cold this winter without anti freeze This Is the word from local outlets which are already facing shortages and ate to obtain more supplies freeze la but me of many petroleum derivatives coming short supply Jim Hancock manager of the Georgetown Canadian Tire retail outlet said he has had many garage owners coming in attempting to buy the liquid in bulk quantities There Is no way will sell it in bulk now We received one last shipment and were told we wouldnt be able to get any more this winter We managed to get over our peak sales period but our stock is now pretty low INCREASES Although Canadian Tire has not raised its prices yet other outlets have stated the price of freeze is increasing every Dean Pa tier manager at Central Auto Supply said he thinks his wholesale outlet will be able to get more freeze but the price will be higher I did a lot of looking and managed to find a source of freeze However each shipment we receive costs about cents more than the previous one If supplies really get low the price will soar The sup pliers want the best dollar they can get so we want the stuff we really have to pay for it Bill Smith at Smith Automotive said he has not yet experienced many problems with obtaining freeze but be isn too optimistic about the future There is a very good possibility some motorists are going to find it impossible to get freeze by January or February We have stock right now but there is really no guarantee we can get more in As far as prices go we ve done pretty well compared to other centres In Brampton prices have gone up a dollar at some outlets manager at is rather proud of the manner in which he handled the shortage this year I first read of the possible shortage some time ago so I ordered a lot more than I least we have some Brownie Enrolments SOME PEOPLE MARCHED SOME PEOPLE SANG The 2nd brownie pack held an The following girls were enrolled as Brownies Vicky Claire Anne Marie Lisa Shelley Stone and Smigelskl Other brownies presented with ser vice stars and golden bars were Kim Robinson and Indira Kalsi The evening ended with a sing song and refreshments were served The girls are making tray favors for the Georgetown hospital for Christmas The brownie pack had their enrolment recently Candles were used for the first time in an enrolment As each twecnie was enrolled her sixer met her at the toadstool lit a candle for her and took her back to her own six group District commissioner Mrs Joy Cox and deputy district commissioner Mrs Sandra Paddle were present to welcome the girls Into the brownies The new brownies arc Jill Barnes Kim Lyttle Laura Lee Edwards Archer Kim Karen Edgar Cathy Smeaton Cindy Rutherford Rhonda Half Joanne Powell Lisa Smith and Lynn Macphall Golden Hands have recently been presented to Elaine Wilson Candl Grant Karen Kathleen and Sally Balnea The 10th brownie pack enrolled 11 tweenies on November 19 The following are the new brownies In this pack Michele Oltiver Debbie Christine Brown MacFarlane Lisa Marsh Allison Smith Ruth MacKay Allison MacEacheran Andrea Cllf ford Kim and Corinne Ross The 11th brownie pack report that on November the following girls were enrolled as brownies Laura Norton Sandra Love grove Christine Brummell Christine Nancy Wilson Nancy Daniels Judy Van Clieaf Barbara Mackay Terri Hammond Amanda Francisco Wendy Graham Karen Kelly and Susan Baker Recently in this brownie pack Adele Hunt was presented with the Golden Hand The 13th brownie pack held their enrolment on November 1973 They were pleased to welcome into the pack as new brownies Lisa Allen Susan Tracy Farmer Karen Knott Carol Karen Richards Susan and Valerie Wepruk En followed and games were played then refreshments were served DID YOU KNOW St Francis of Assist was an Italian noted for his life of great piety and poverty He founded the Franciscan order of monks STILL MORE PEOPLE MARCH