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

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TICKETS TO SECTIONALS for all members council meeting The Central Ontario Sec- town councU were presented to Mayor Tom figure skating competitions take i- Hill by Georgetown Figure Skating Club place from November to IB at he Gordon president Ron Snow at Monday nights Memorial Arena SPREADING A LITTLE LIGHT is George Greta Lamb of Mary Street with her Mrs DISTRICT GOVERNOR GEOFFREY KING The District Governor of ibe Rotary Club of Canada Geoffrey King left receives a warm welcome from the president of the Georgetown branch of the Rotary Club Frank Allen at a meeting held at the North Halton Golf and Country Cub Monday Missionaries release welcomed New New leaders for Guides Dorothy McLean Eleven girls were enrolled In the Guides on Tuesday evening October in a special enrollment ceremony held in Presbyterian Church Commissioner Barbara and mothers of the Guides were present for the special occasion Enrolled were- Nancy Maw Melanle Cooper Cindy Hunter Laura Sharon Gainer Maureen origins Peggy Mooten Joanne Hunter Adams Michelle and Emma Morrow Five Guides who are working for their hostess badges served tea and cookies following the ceremony The Norval Guides are fortunate In having new leaders this year They are Captain Linda Adams Lieutenant Rose and Lieutenant Glenda Barton There are Guides which includes two girls yet to be enrolled Brownies enjoyed a Halloween party as guests of the 1st Brownies held In Hlllcrest United Church recently The Brownies enjoyed dunking for apples and other games of fun the highlight being a Mexican games A paper pumpkin full of candles was hung from the celling and the girls took turns hitting It with a stick to try to break It All girls had a turn before the pumpkin broke spilling Its contents on the floor The Brownies scrambled after the candle until they were all picked up There are girls attending the Brownies with Mrs Dlanne Taylor as Brown Owl Mrs Shirley Johnson as Tawny Owl and Mra Isla McConnellasWoodyOwl Mrs Barbara Is Brown Owl of the 1st Brownies Seven new Brownies were enrolled into the pack on Monday evening November 3rd Halloween in Norval was a very quiet evening this year Not nearly as many children were out knocking on doors for their trick or treat as usual Perhaps the cold weather stopped them from going as far as they usually go on their rounds of the homes There were about costumed youngsters calling on the St and about 30 visiting the homes at the cast end of the village The teenagers were not up to their usual tricks of former years A few eggs and firecrackers were thrown at the main corner of the village early In the evening but by everything was as quiet as an ordinary Friday evening A few of the children carried UNICEF boxes but they were more interested In receiving their own treat than a donation for Lloyd Sedore of formerly of died on Thursday October 30th He was burled In Cemetery Norval on Saturday afternoon The Sedore family lived In Norval during the a when Mr Sedore owned tho service station In the middle of the The news of the release of Canadian missionaries Nor man and Joan Johnson from a Vietnamese prison late last week came a great relief to the people of the Georgetown Church The Johnsons formerly of Burlington became missionaries to Viet Nam with The Christian and Missionary Alliance Their captivity which began In March of this year ended when they and ten compatriots were released Thursday The people of Georgetown Alliance Church were Involved in regular prayer and were in close communication with their MP Dr Frank Philbrook on behalf of the Johnsons Utters to Dr brought swift replies with assurances of his support in securing the missionaries freedom Through the secretary of state for external affairs East Asia divUion I have requested an Immediate and thorough investigation of this case Dr reported to Pastor Peter Ralph of he Georgetown Alliance Church Pastor Ralph stated that the prayer and letter support among the congregation been so strong that each fresh news report about the brings several elated calls from his people The biggest question yet unanswered Is whether the released missionaries include three who hove been In cap tivity since No word on their fate has ever been released by the Vietnamese Pastor Ralph hopes to have the Johnsons speak to he congregation in the new year THE BOARS BUTCHER SHOP S Park Plats REPEAT SPECIAL 1 J LEAN GROUND CHUCK I Or 10 lb Boars Head HomoMade HUNTER SAUSAGE LOIN PORK CHOPS I THE HERALD Wednesday November Page I THE STRESS TESTING GEAR at the Macintosh with Elmer test the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital geu physical condition of hospital employee a dally workout as doctors can now Derek Kennedy to demonstrate the unit diagnose heart probleri Doctor donated Elks Lodge Newest machine monitors stress Annual grants for Guides Town council decided that special circumstances can warrant groups such as the Girl Guides receiving grants from the town Councillor Em Hyde questioned at Monday nights town council meeting a recommendation made the week before by the finance and personnel commitee that a grant of be made to the Girl Guides of Hills to assist them In buying needed camping equipment I would suggest this Is a first for us commented Councillor Hyde In noting that normally Individual groups requests for funding are more closely studied before ap proval Is granted Chairman of the personnel and finance committee Councillor Harry Levy however explained that the grant was purely for pur chase of camping equipment Its a one tune only grant Councillor Roy Booth suggested that Hills should do as many other municipalities do give an annual grant to local Boy Scouts and Girl Guides organizations This should be an ongoing thing Many other municipalities provide annual grants shouldnt we Guidelines for SEIKO viewed by the personnel and finance committee noted Councillor Levy Perhaps one of the most useful heart diagnostic tools Is now In use at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital thanks to a donation made by the local Elks Lodge Doctors can now determine how the heart Is functioning under physical stress at rest and also through he use of another piece of equipment can measure the lung capacity of the patient Doctor A E Macintosh administers these tests to patients on the advice of their family physician to evaluate heartlung problems The test takes up to a and during that time all functions of the heart and respiratory system are monitored electronically for Immediate comparison with known standards set by heart specialists A treadmill calibrated in miles per hour with speeds as high as miles per hour and with a fully adjustable gradient to Increase the work new home Mrs Shlpp will celebrate her birthday In February Except for a little arthritis she Is in good health United Church couples Club enjoyed a Halloween party on Wed nesday evening October held In the apple grading building at Gordon An excellent evening of games relays and fun was enjoyed by about all dressed In excellent costumes Jock and Mary Crawford won first priie Jack was dressed as a cow and Mary as a herdsman Earl and Flora MacArthur also won a prize dressed as comics and kept everyone busy guessing who load heart was donated by the Elks Lodge at an ap proximate cost of While conducting toe tests doctors record an elec trocardiograph strip monitor blood pressure and heart rate and make general ob servations regarding the patients response to the physical strain caused by the exercise A permanent strip Is marked with notes on various stages of the test for future reference by other doctors should con sultation be necessary Data for the ECG Is obtained through electrodes placed on the patients chest with the impulses transmitted to the receivers and the unit located within the stress testing room The spirometer can measure the patients lung capacity and Judge how much of the oxygen the lung is taking in Is actually reaching the heart through the combined test Old methods of stress testing they were George Smith won the contest of guessing who everyone was having the highest number of correct An excellent ended the evening of fun During the business plans were made for the church service to be put on by the Couples Club on Sunday November 30th Paul and Betty Johnson were appointed to be In charge of planning the service In place of a regular November meeting it was decided to Attend the dance as a group sponsored by the Community Association to be held In the Credit Valley Club on November Plans were as running up and down have been rendered obsolete by this method which lets doctors compare the hearts response with a known standard of performance We run the patient to hi maximum to determine bow the heart Is working plalnedDr Macintosh This test will determine how physically fit the patient really Is Once the test is completed rest cycle of the heart Is also carefully observed for unusual signs of stress that were not evident in the primary test The Crash cart Is also located at the test centre and contains all the necessary equipment to revive any patient that has become un conscious or Is suffering from a heart attack Suspected heart problems can now be analysed at the hospital without the necessity of a trip into the city Tor the same comprehensive test also made for the annual New Years Eve party Norval United Church Sunday School Junior Choir and Teen Choir bad a very enjoyable evening of fun games and relays at a Halloween party held In the apple grading building at Gordon on Thursday evening October 30th The evening started off with between and 100 children and teenagers enjoying a supper of decorated orange cup cakes candles apples and witches brew Advertising serves by informing SAVE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE PHONE Lest We forget POPPY WEEK Nov 1st to 8th REMEMBER TO WEAR A POPPY TO HONOUR OUR FALLEN HEROES Order of Service For Sunday November 1973 GEORGETOWN PM Formation of Parade for Legion and all other organizations at the Legion Hall Branch Royal Canadian Legion Pipe Band and Colour Party leading off 2 15 PM Service at Remembrance Park Placing Wreaths Reading Honour Roll and Service by The Georgetown Ministerial Association GUN WILLIAMS 30 Service at the Glen Memorial conducted by the Padre of Branch The Rev Peter Barrow Esther Mrs G Hendry and Mrs K Dale and sons Lloyd Dale and He was predeceased by a son Carl Mrs C Shlpp of Cutting meeting short Town council Is attempting No longer will it be to cu down on the verbiage necessary for the names of Bone hand In hand movers and of lrtS read Mrs Spencer Wilson In their past Camera club develops plans The Hills Camera the group will meet to discuss the club The Hills Club has finally aeen the dark the financial arrangements to recreation department has At this Thursdays meeting be made to outfit the per- authorized the use or the board of the Halton Hills camera club darkroom for use by room Cedar vale as a workroom by the group SKILLET RESTAURANT BOOK EARLY FOR SANTA BREAKFAST Each Saturday am From Nov 1 to Dec- KIDDICS ADULTS 0 I MENU Bacon pancakes butter Choice of kiddie beverage 2 slices bacon pancakes butter syrup coffee or tea Purchase Tickets and Book Early Only at the Information Desk Santa will visit and talk to every child Georgetown Market Centre BULOVA SPECIAL 25 TRADEIN ON SELECTED STOCK PHONE 8774313 tarn untax sir ted Inj butt Itt

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