Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1975, p. 3

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THE HERALD March 1T5Pige3 REGION representatives at recent meeting of programs the organization sponsors each year The an- the Ontario Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Sea campaign Is the associations largest Association In Toronto take time out for a photo during a fundraising venture Shown examining the associations break in the discussions AboutlSSdelegateaattendedthe symbol are from the left J M Led with Joyce Armour twoday meeting at the Royal York Hotel to discuss association president Ed Mighton with the symbol Phyllis publicity and fundraising strategy for the campaigns and McKlm and Ostler Christmas Seals sales increase If you noticed an Increase in the number of Christmas cards arriving in your borne last year carrying Christmas Seals there were good reasons The Hal ton Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Associations Christmas Seal Campaign received through last years chairman L Mc campaign which was J the high results ensure percent higher than last years that the associations many receipts Per capita return was programs will be able to con 34 7 cents a substantial gain stronger than ever over 1973s communitys These figures were released generous donations permit the at a recent board meeting held continuing assistance to those In Hilton According to cam- suffering from education for all ages on to prevent them from becoming victims of crippling lung disease and research on these diseases Full details of the campaign will be discussed at the Halton associations annual meeting tentatively planned for April Ontarios snowshoe promoter Two possible sites for Little Theatre Local Plowmen attend convention Its nice to have so many avenues open to us said Pat publicity director of Georgetown Little Theatre regarding councils latest announcement of the possible availability of either Chapel Street School or Hall as a new home for the We have been cautioned by council not to rush into renovations at Stewart town as Chapel Street School might prove to be a better location explained Mrs Joynes Georgetown Utile Theatre has been searching for a per manent home since renovations at the high school removed the Members of favor the location aa op posed to Chapel Street school because of the atmosphere and intimacy that could be created with the proper renovations Stewarttown is similar to the building used by the Guelph Little Theatre It only holds about people which la Just right for our types of per said Mrs Joynes No official word has been rendered regarding fat f Stewarttown Hall or Chapel Street Public School from either council or the board of education A letter from the board caused some confusion about whether the town Intends to pay for the schools that were once owned by the town Members of council are in the legislation of the board that will return the schools Co active public use in Hills The schools belong to the people of and I dont want to see little theatre spend money on another building when one of the schools may be more useful said Councillor Ernie Hyde The executive of little theatre are now being Instructed on the next steps they must take to find a permanent home in Georgetown Official notification of the steps little theatre must take to gain a permanent borne has been sent to the president Derek Joynes who will follow up on the recommendations made by the i well known resident naturalist and former town councillor is one of the prime promoters of the sport which Is rapidly growing in popularity tilled Hikers hope to revive the pioneer skill of described a recent outing of organized by The Toronto Bruce Trail Club in the Almaquin Highlands That Metro Toronto now has Its own corps of Is almost entirely due to the messianic of earold Charles himself as delivering nature lovers from the roaring intrusion of the snowmobile the article states The concept of the Bruce Trail later drew his en support and as a Georgetown councillor 04 he lent his official support to this historic project Last year he approached the Bruce Trail Association executive and suggested Its members could bike throughout the winter with the aid of Id started over 10 years ago when I bought property 12 miles outside of Red Cross there Fires storms floods have no timetable They bit at any time of day or night any time of year and very often those who can least afford It This is where the Red Cross Assistance in Minor Disaster Services come in They are ready for he unexpected with your support Georgetown I found it per feasible to walk on any depth of snow and started using them for recreational purposes In the vicinity of my home Later I went in Algonquin Park and arranged hikes for my fellow naturalists of the Georgetown district It has opened up a new world for Beginning with three hikes for Bruce Trail Association members last winter and continuing with our more this year Charles finds much more exhilarating than dltlons and still remain physically comfortable and warm throughout a full days hike I would not advise taking anyone younger than 12 on a hike After that there is no age limit physical fitness is the determining factor A final word of warning from Charles to anyone who might be rash enough to Into the bush unorganized and ill- prepared You could get lost and die All our bikes have built safety features In a sudden snow storm your very survival could depend on a compass reading A compass Is the Invisible rope bang on BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRISTS II CHIROPRACTORS By Henry J Stanley A large delegation from the Halton International Plowing Match Local Committee at tended the annual meeting of the Ontario Plowmens Association in the Royal York Hotel Toronto on Monday and Tuesday February 17 and IB Slides were shown and a report presented for the Halton committees working on the 1974 match Thus the efforts of the many people from Halton In volved in this Match for the past five years are drawing to a close Toe mi International Plowing Match was a success One of the guest speakers at the Annual was Mr Alfred Hall of Great Britain secretary of the World Plowing Organization He discussed the many World Matches held since the first one was held here In Ontario in IBM Mr Hall has been the secretary since that time and welcomed everyone to the World Match this year September and at the time of the International Plowing Match near Oshawa Mr Hall commented that Pet Please Pet Please Is a weekly by the Herald In with the Halt HHk Animal Control 8crkes weeks pel pins otters may be seen at the animal In mm Monday Friday and Saturday from to J unlets we do some thing about it a lot of people are going to go hungry ln the not too distant future Soil is the most precious asset Itcanbelosttnjustarew weeks by planners put under houses or pavement He con eluded that what soil we do have left Is going to bo very important It must be plowed and used wisely Bob Eaton MPP for Mid dieses and exeuctlve assistant to our Ontario ministry of agriculture and food waa guest speaker at the Tuesday banquet He told of the first Plowing Match held at the corner of and St Clair Streets In Ontario has had two World Champion Plowmen Jim of Peel In at the tint world competition and Bill Dixon of Peel in 1M1 Mr Eaton pointed out that agriculture was the one In dustry which is Increasing the energy supply us crops are able to harness the energy from the sun He also stated that It was too policy of the ministry of agriculture and food to preserve food producing land wherever possible Jack Taylor Burlington a director of the Ontario Plowmens Association for years and president of this organization In 1971 retired His place on the board was token by Dwlght May Hornby Catholic women shown rights Members of the Catholic Womens League received an Insight into a womans legs right to property ownership during the CWL February meeting The meeting began with a Mass celebrated Father Wood ln the library of Holy Cross School Due to the weather only onethird of the expected number of ladles were in attendance to see a film on Properly Law Four cases were documented and then after each one a panel of three lawyers explained what decision the judges would make concerning the cases under the present law and also under the proposed law concerning womens property rights The new law is the legislature Anne and graciously answered questions presented to her by be members During the business part of the evening a motion was passed to send to support two religious television programs Interlink and Meehan Members were urged to attend two upcoming events the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic and the World Day of Prayer on March 7 A letter from the Diocesan membership convenor ln dlcated that the Increasing coats of publishing the league magazine and the printing of stationery and supplies will result in an increase In year dues The only way to offset this would be a drastic Increase In the membership of each council Although Holy Cross has been growing steadily it was decided that an all out effort was needed to personally contact new and old parishioners At the March meeting a nomination committee will be formed to present a list of members willing to stand for election at the April meeting Ladles are also urged to bring their on how to promote International Womens Year within their own community OPTOMETRIST M Brown R 0 MAIN ST Suite For phone OPTOMETRIST R Hamilton RO IS South Carretal Professional Building CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC TO Mill Street tor get own For Appointment PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic By BARRAGERS St 16 Pick CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS Hilton Georgetown Mil ACCOUNTANT I tsm Kinettes honor past presidents GODSPELL the current GDHS musical Is In the final Kim Tom Van Karen Van stages of production The play which will run March IS to Wendy Smith Sue Glover Jeff Bryan the IS features Jack Rob Mills Edgar That and Debbie Eyre the cast The Georgetown will honor past presidents and past members at a special dinner Tuesday In St Albana Church Glen Williams The dinner will be prepared and served by the ladles of the church 4Hers tour college Warm days arrive By Mrs John Bellboddy Well here we are Into March The winter has nearly gone One can notice the sun getting wanner and the days getting longer To those who were lucky enough to go to the sunny it has meant a happy To those who lost their loved ones it has been the saddest winter But glad or sad life goes on With the coming of spring the warmer days and new green life shooting up from the earth help to make things brighter for everyone The groves Womens Institute held a successful euchre Friday Feb with 21 tables In play The winners were men first Cliff second Eileen Jackson ladies first Mrs Lambert second Annie Travel Cliff Hunter and Mrs J C Cun ningham Tne door prize a beautiful pot of flowers donated by Webbs Florists went to Mrs Bruce McCIure Her birthday also happened to be that day so everyone sang happy birthday to her On Tuesday February 11 the Veterinary Science Club visited the Veterinary College at The club was divided into two groups to tour the college Carl Mlddlebrook who was The leader for the club last year and another veterinary student acted as guides for he tour The members were shown through a museum where there was a display of llfeslie skeleton models of different animals and a collection of various body organs The members also toured through the hospital which included the hospital theatres and the words where the animals were kept As well as treating animals large and small the college also has some animals which are used for their own research purposes The members all enjoyed the one hour tour at the conclusion of the evening Edward H Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 1700 CLINIC PARKING LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST OR AQUAVELVET Its everything you ever wanted In a decorator finish Benjamin Moore it a low interior laic enamel that coven 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