Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1975, p. 2

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Tbimday Jiowy w uniforms for Ambulance crews SPORTING THEIR NEW uniform are Ken Brown and Garnet Cameron of the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service The uniforms issued by the provincial ministry of health consist of dark blue slacks tie and parka and a light blue shirt bearing the GVAS crest False canvass Two 14yearold youths were caught canvassing Illegally from house to house in Georgetown for fictitious charitable donations during the Christmas season They told their unsuspecting victims they were collecting for the retarded school In Mliton When their little game was up one of the youths was made to return the money to each home and for his misdeed us Final boost Completion of work on the Scotch Block dam and reser voir project on he 16 Mile CreekwlDbealdedwlthagrBnt from the provincial govern ment totalling almost The announcement of the grant came from the ministry of natural resources recently via Jim Snow MPP for Halton East The grant will go to the Hal Ion Region Conservation Authority The Scotch Block project is located In Hal ton HI Us It In volved the acquisition of a considerable amount of land and the construction of a dam about feet high and 50 feet long across the middle branch of the IS Mile Creek vice will member me feorgetown Volunteer Am lance Service are now Sorting distinctive new The uniforms have been by the provincial of health after many Tin members to calls in their own in addition to resolving the ftoblems of members personal being soiled or imaged on duty the new provide a standard GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Headquarter for I PAINTS and more professional on the part of the unpaid ambulance crews The dark blue uniforms consist of winter weight slacks shirt tie and a parka The shirt red and white Incorporating the longtime crest of the GVAS ft Is expected that a summer weight tunic and slacks will be made available at a later date The red and white Jackets worn for some now by GVAS members will be retained as dress wear Lots to do of Invest in Real Estate in licit t slate be most profitable if done wisely Talk it v in r whose and in inaljzinfi investments have made him VIM II is a professional stale no to a strict I if as a numlMr f the local hoard and of the Heal tilt I ok fur this BOARD Mnmi tiro twin LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOU BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST OR DELREX RESTAURANT TAVERN OPEN DAILY 630 am to Clottd Sundays licensed under BO By Roma Tlmpton This Is going to be brief and to the point this week Comrades as the flu bug has caught up with me I did want to mention a few Important Items to all of you though 1 If you have bought a ticket to the New Years Dance and are not going to use It please turn It In at the bar and It will be sold to the next in line on the list When you present the ticket to the doorman It will be checked off the list to see whether the name corresponds with the person who bought Ihe ticket As you know the tickets were on sale to members first and this Is to assure that no one bought a ticket before the 17th of Dec and then gave It to an outsider Saturday January Is a big night upstairs Johnny Tocher and the Pace Makers will be playing and you know how great they are Get up a party and come on down around clock Bowlers Have you signed up for the bowling tournament at Georgetown Bowl on Saturday January Go and sign your name on the list provided on the sports bulletin Don wait or ask If YOU want to bowl YOU sign your name Deadline date for names la midnight Dec Sons and daughters not eligible Curlers Have you signed up for the curling bonspiel to be held at North Hal ton Curling Kink on January 11 and 13 First draw is at a The deadline is midnight January Only Life Ordinary and Associate members may compete Only Life and Or may compete in Dominion Finals Positively NO entries after the deadline Cribbage Feb More details later Euchre Feb 15 More details later Hazel Dumpers draw was a success Ralph Howes was the winner of the draw winning In the neigh borbood of I was pleased to find out that fust about everyone went home from the hospital over the Christmas holidays Sad to say that Don Wilkes has been taken back Into Georgetown Hospital Was just informed that June Grelg has gone back also Do take It easy friends and we hope you will be home soon From all of us at Branch No 120 to all of you HAPPY NEW YEAR Celebrate Diamond Anniverserary CHECK OUR SPECIAL AIRPORT RATE Station Wagon 8771878 8777722 GO GLEN TAXI kn you NEW TO ir you i now C WELCOME SERVICE Would Ilk to call on you with GIFTS and Information about your new location The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to THE HERALD For this information and call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 Christmas Is even more special to Mr and Mrs Roy Earle of 12 Prince Street Glen Williams who wore married on December The and their families gathered together recently at the Community centre to celebrate their Diamond Wedding An The have lived in Glen Williams since Prior to that they resided in Streetavllte and Toronto In the years of their marriage the had 12 children Stirling Frank deceased Janet Main of Scarborough Ruth Croiier twine Betty Doris McLaughlin Alice Sellers Douglas Earle and Barbara twins J Frederick Earle Rosemary Wilson and Catherine of Norval With grandchildren and 17 grandchildren the Earles a large turnout for the celebration held Sunday December Mr Earle was with Ansco of Canada for SO years and retired In 1958 He now has time to his hobby of carpentry ra Is a member of the Georgetown Horticultural Society and has won several awards for her talents Mrs Is also an accomplished seamstress and has won many prizes for her work At the celebration Janet Main the eldest daughter presented a poem which was written by her Mrs Main has had her poems published In the Saturday Night and the Ottawa Citizen Philbrook speaks out for first time FOR VOLVO DIDNT ENGINEER A BETTER NAME VOLVO ENGINEERED A BETTER CAR Every year the Volvo 140 has gotten progressively better Improvements for include fuel injection steel belled radials rack and pinion steering anew from suspension electronic ignition front side window defrosters an improved transmission and rear end tachometer a better looking front end and more comfortable bucket seals Plus the scries now becomes the 240 series Its a logical progression GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS Guelph St Hwy No Georgetown From Ottawa Bureau Of the Herald OTTAWACanada s High Commission In Bangladesh is revising its scheme of distributing food aid to that nation External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen told Frank Wednesday In reply to the fledgling MP first question in the House of Commons concerned Ruga Cleaned On Your Floor No lob Too Big Or Too Small Faullleii cleaning of wall to wall carpet in home able rate A Division of S CLEANERS LTD Hi St Voters and abuse of Canada foreign aid to the stricken nation asked the minister what safeguards were being taken to ensure that starving people of Bangladesh received shipments from Canada Mr MacEachen said that an individual In the High Com mission has been assigned the task of following closely the distribution of food and that Canada latest pledge of million worth of food la con diUonal upon the Bangladesh government developing an effective system of sporting the grain to the areas that need it most The most serious form of smuggling he said occurs In the border areas of Bangladesh The government of Bangladesh has been Informed that the effectiveness of its measures to control this form of smuggling particularly in locally grown rice will determine to some extent or will certainly be relevant to the nature and level of further Canadian assistance Mr Surprises Jaycettes The November General Meeting was held at the home of member Anne Burns Brampton and Bra ma lea were in vited to this meeting as Pat Blake of the Regional Development Team was guest speaker One of the topics she spoke about was orientation of prospective and new membera The Christmas meeting was held at the home Susan Barrow Each girl brought gift for a needy flfla MR AND MRS ROY of 12 Prince hand for the celebration were relatives Street celebrated their anniversary at both sides of the family Meadowvale Community Centre Sunday On THIS POOR will have no place to go this New urtuii a hi aaw lme Mm Stewart POO SNOWMAN JanRrfrCoUeenRundle The snowman the town at home John Street awaiting his creators can make a lady friend to company 1

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