Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1975, p. 5

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THE HERALD Jmmy 1178 RED CROSS PRESENTS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN of a needy family were Friday by Junior Red Cross members Jane Beach and Debbie Wilson to Public Health Nurses Marilyn Silk and Joyce Wood Other projects taken on by the Junior Red Cross Include assisting the Red Cross at the Blood Donor Clinic and raising money for worthwhile cause This year the girls a child a wheelchair for the Red Crosa loan cupboard from them a rummage sale raised at GOOD NEIGHBORS Limehouse GOOD NEIGHBORS are plentiful in Georgetown Roma Tim peon found this out when tie took over as chairman of the Good Neighbor Service Christmas project Here MrS Tfmpton sorts out bushel baskets and boxes of groceries and household items that were delivered to needy families for Christmas Each basket and a carton contained canned and packaged goods apples potatoes candy and a turkey to provide a Christmas dinner for some who would otherwise go without A Christmas concert Elaine and Dane Hannah recently attended another weekend craft course at Blue Springs Scout Reserve Many new ideas were brought back and will be used with the Cubs Two more Cubs have been Invested Teddy and Ian Brown The parents at ended the meeting after which coffee was served The Cubs attended the Saturday performance of Snow White ana the Seven Dwarfs presented by the Georgetown Little Theatre The Brownies Thursday and everyone agreed it was great fun and and Guides was held In FROM QUEENS PARK Good old Russ Queens Park Bureau Of The Herald This Is far from a dignified house but one hesitates to think what It would be without a year old stockbroker from Cobourg Russell as you know was named Mr Speaker this fall due to the poor health of Alan Reuter And though Mr Is a hard act to follow the new Speaker has been doing this with clan A Speaker can have a great deal to do with the effectiveness of a bouse He sets the temper and the tone If he Is too much of a martinet the members will resent and will rebel They wont give him the respect his of flee requires But then If he Is too loose the house will quickly get out of order A good Speaker has to steer a careful path otherwise both he and he house will be In trouble Mr has been In office a comparatively short time but he has already demonstrated that he knows how steer this path and should be an outstanding first officer of the bouse He has the disposition for It A quiet but selfconfident man he carries the assurance that the office needs And then he has the experience to be a good presiding officer For he was deputy speaker and a good one since And also he has been chairman of the important committees on economic nationalism Is filling that there Is a good man at the helm this year because the speakership Is starting out on an era new prominence Until this year Mr Speaker had little responsibility except for the proceedings In the house and Its direct precincts and employees But the Camp Commission in Its second report recommended that this role be greatly expanded It proposed that Mr Speaker should be greatly Increased In suture given the relative status of a cabinet minister and be placed In charge of the entire legislative building and the whole legislative process The government has this recommendation and this means that Mr Speaker Is now a man of very considerable consequence In our Ontario legislative affairs ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games 000 JACKPOT IN 53 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR SI Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No 540 Proceeds for Deaf Detection in Children and Community Projects Memorial Hall on December It was well at tended by the families of these bays and girls A draw was lield for the boys and girls under Cubs and Brownies age The Christmas stocking was won by Stephen Gallford Coffee was served to the parents and each child received a bag of candy The Brownies sang Jolly Old St Nicholas The Cubs did a recitation spelling out Santa Claus they also sang Rudolph and a song called Yogi Bear Roger Brown did a monologue about a visit to Grandmas for dinner while the Scouts mimed an orchestra The Scouts also presented a typical camp fire nd singsong told a bedtime story and Twinkle Toes complete with a partridge presented a comic version of the Days of Christmas A singsong was followed by a visit from Santa Claus Submitted by Mrs Hannah We are pleased to hear that Mr Jack Is home following most of a week In hospital We hope he may continue to feel better Mr W J is recuperating In hospital following gall bladder surgery We hope he may have a good recovery We wish well for Mr Harry Brown who has been In hospital for the past two weeks STICKER YOULL FIND REAL VALUE An Exclusive Our Butchers Pledge Guarantees that the Side of Meat You Dont See the Side Against the Tray is As Gogd or Better than the Side Facing You 10 Chops in a Pkg Rib Chops 2 Loin End Chops6 Centre Cut Chops Fresh Canadian Pork Pork loin Quarters Cut Into Chops CHOPS Pork 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