Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1975, p. 10

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Page HERALD Wednesday December Pollution Probe tells NEC Bruce Trail threatened A CASUAL CHAT after the Georgetown stop to talk with Mrs Pace Volunteer Ambulance Services annual director of nursing at the Georgetown banquet and dance Judge and Mrs Kenneth District Memorial Hospital ONE FOR THE BOSS Chief Bob Simpson was among the many who received completion awards for casualty care sessions held at the hall each week under the direction of Brampton Ambulance Instructor Paul 1 GVAS members pass course The Bruce Trail must be protected developed as a linear park If the trail full worm as a natural ana unu footed area or recreation purposes Is to be Pollution Probe of Georgetown spokesman Mitchell addressing last weeks public meting of the Niagara Escarpment Com mission held In Caledon told the NEC that protection of he Bruce Trail against urban encroachment should be one of the commission prime goals It is only via the trail that the full variety of the escarp ment topography can be truly enjoyed Mrs Mitchell said Its viability Is constantly threatened as urban en croachmeat or private ownership considerations come to bear more and more of the trail seems to be un dergoing rerouting onto road alignments It has long been mooted that easements giving a permanent legal status similar to that of the European foot path networks with ap propriate municipal tax reduction to the affected landowners should be as soon as possible Doe your planning process provide for this development In the foreseeable future Mrs Mitchell questioned If It la delayed much longer It Is difficult to see bow some sections notably the Toronto- areas can remain a viable escarpment experience The trail following the escarpment crest Is tin logical link bet ween one area of parkland acquisition and the next Limited restrictions upon use of the escarpments recreational areas should be established Mrs continued fa your progress towards the goal of establishing the natural parkland network please bear In mind that quiet recreation Is the only truly compatible mechanical porta equipment as trail bikes snowmobiles and highly serviced facilities In the manner of the Terra Cotta Conservation Area ultimately destroy the character of en joyment for which the park system Is intended The members of the Georgetown Volunteer Am bulance Service took time to honour their fellow members who took programs of further Instruction to upgrade he service offered by the Georgetown group St Georges Anglican hall filled with members of the service attending the annual dinner dance last Friday night Heftd table guests Included Chief and Mra Robert Simp son Councillor and Mrs Harry Levy In the place of Mayor Tom Hill Mrs Pace Director of Nursing Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs Director of Emergency Health Services for the ministry of health and Mrs Bruce Duff president of the Georgetown Medical Association and Judge and Mrs Kenneth M Langdon guest speaker for the evening Honoured guests Included Mr and Mrs Paul Stoner of the Brampton Ambulance Service trained our volunteers In casualty care Councillors Pat Mackenzie Miller George along with J J Julian Reed also enjoyed the evenings events Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service cer tificates were presented to members of the service for successfully completing the course taught by Mr and sponsored by the ministry of health Jim Bennet Paul Bennett John Ken Brown Garnet Cameron George Cousins Bob Crawford Vic Dunleavy Andy Fen ton Mike Harley Frank Kirk John Tom Masseno Bill Maxwell and Ross Renal all received certificates Also presented with the wards were Bob Simpson Angus Stone Bill Stone Eric Stone Harry Stone Doug Tucker and Gerrard Wilcox a ten month course on anatomy and physiology emergency patient care radio operation and defensive driving 11 members of the GVAS were awarded with certificates by the ministry of health as Casualty Care tendanta Director of Emergency Health Services Brubacher presented the awards to Jim Bennet Bob Crawford Vic Dunleavy Andy John Lightowler Tom Roes Bob Simpson Eric Stone Frank Tyrrell and Gerrard Wilcox In his remarks Mr explained that those who have taken the casualty care course will not only provide better service for the people of Georgetown but an added financial con alders Lion from the ministry of health under the new scheme Following a dinner served by the Knox Presbyterian Church women Judge Kenneth shared some of his fonder remembrances of the town with those In attendance at the annual event first family court Judge had many memories to delight AS members with 3 wedding ceremonies to his credit There wasnt much business as a lawyer In the town of Georgetown when I started explained the judge In order to get some Income I took over the Job as tax and water collector During that time tax collector he cleared the town deficit of MW back taxes before turning back his roll of tax collector to the town During that same period ho gained several land holdings In the area and owned his office building that he once could barely afford to rent At one time I could have bought four wartime houses for buy Mayor Joseph Gibbons after realizing the cost of the homes recon the deal added he Judge Judge brought with him a series of medals and certificates awarded In and 1895 on behalf of the King and the Order or St John of Jerusalem to Alfred Nixon who was now authorized to perform first aid The valuable documents were stored In the safe of Mr Lnngdon prior to his retirement and will serve as one of the first contributions to the first aid museum that will soon be established by the ministry A cheque in the amount of was presented to the Judge to be donated to his favorite charity The Judge promptly handed the cheque to Mrs Pace of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Kinettes Neighbours trying to help all kids How would you face a child and explain thai Santa Claus wont be visiting your home this year Perhaps you may never find yourself In such a situation Then consider not only yourself but your child as well lucky However there are mothers and fathers in Georgetown and to the surrounding area who will have to face that horrid nightmare of telling a child that Santa will pass by and this wont be corrected unless you help The Georgetown with the Georgetown Good Neighbors Christmas Aid organization are trying to bring Christmas cheer to some of those homes that do need help The Kinettes as In previous years are taking on the chore of collecting sorting cleaning and repairing toys for children Toys are to be delivered at the home of Sue Cooper at A Charles St and or the home of Peg Elliott on Weber Dr Sue explained that at present the toys are few so with Christmas not far away and with the work required before the toys can be delivered she urges everyone to bring In the toys as soon as possible We will take anything which some other child could use doing a few repairs Lets Just hope we can collect as many and more toys as we did last year said Sue Following la a list of toys which make Ideal gifts for children of all ages Read it through Perhaps there ore one or two which you have noticed tucked In the basement or which has been untouched sitting In Johnnys toy box for the last couple of years Building blocks tops stuffed toys picture books colouring books crayons dolls black board trucks cars marbles games tiny stoves fridge sets dishes puzzles chess or checker sets skates toboggan baseball glove bat or ball any type of sports equipment skipping rope play Jewellery models etc etc There must be some of those lying around your home A GREATFUL HANDSHAKE following the office safe Mr will add these presentation of the historic medals and gifts to the for the first aid museum to certificates thai Judge Langdon kept in his M set up by the province CASUALTY CAJtE AWARDS were presented force at Friday banquet Paul with Tom receiving one of the and ministry representative C L awards given to the members of the volun made the awards Winners of lucky draws at St Georges bazaar Avery successful Christmas bazaar was held on Friday November Georges Anglican Church The bazaar sponsored by the A C which had the sewing pond kiddles corner desserts during the supper Christmas decorations hour The A had a very novelties draws pennj sale successful used book stall and and white elephant booths In the evening the Scouts ran a The Daughters of the Church game called Bash a Rat had an afternoon tea room and Winner of a basket of knitting home baking fish also served chili hot dogs and IODE holds Nov meeting The November meeting of District High School com the Countess of mencement Chapter I OJ E was held at Mrs W McMillan delivered the home of Mrs J Armstrong layette and other articles Parkview of clothing to In The regent Miss Ruth Hamilton Evans presided Two minutes A lively auction followed the of silence were observed in remembrance of a member the late Mrs A Gilmer Miss Jean Mackenzie placed a wreath at the cenotaph on Day on behalf of the Chapter Mrs Barber presented Award to Lindsay at the Georgetown business meeting Assisting hostess Mrs Arilrong were Mrs 0 Hunter Mrs From and Mrs Wilson The January meeting is to be held at Mrs home on Princess Anne Drive groceries was Mrs J Georaetown winner of a lb turkey was and winner of a beautiful doll was Mrs L Reed Market St Winner of penny sale prizes were M Myersclown tissue box T Gorth socks M Laurence sewing craft Herbert notes C Forresterslippers J Stewart perfume and soap C Harrison M San dersonsllversaltpeppera S Murphy truck Harris plo centals Mrs go Murdenchlp and dip dish M of knives Murdoch ruby glass bowl Harrison doll J L Smith Babys chime ball J Heed flood lamp J Wickens tissue doll cover Brown candle Chaplinset of glasses J Collierceramic Christ mas tree N Weir apothecary Jar of candy McNailysoap on rope W Mlnocandle butane lighter S blue mountain pottery dish L mugs J cologne M Gordon Sinclair book L box of turtles chocolates C Taylor tupperware container Wilson mens cologne Kay s grocery set tins of food wool dress length Veri Best MEATS formerly Gregory Packers SPECIALIZING IN Custom Slaughtering Free killing Cut Wrapped To your specifications 15c lb By experienced Butchers We Buy We Slaughter YOU BABY BEEF SIDES BEEF HINDS Wc VEAL SIDES Cut and wrapped to your specifications All meat govt inspected SAT DEC 6th 11 Gordon A Aran a BUSINESS DIRECTORY Georgetown Clinic OPTOMETRISTS CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC NcxttoPostofficeonNo GEORGETOWN ONTARIO J KOHAMIDTJ NOVAKDT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Phone 8778974 helping shoppers The Dumber of shopping days until Christmas are quickly narrowing and he Georgetown and District YWCA are giving shoppers an opportunity to catch up on some of their Christmas buying The holding a Christmas shopping spree at shopping centre on Wednesday December bus leave the and returns by SO win bo available regular fees Toon Interested are to register by December at the office located oil Rd St United Church Office hours are to Monday to Friday Important Announcement from the HALTON CHRISTMAS SEAL OFFICE For duration of the postal strike the following locations have agreed accept Christmas Seal donation envelopes on our Burlington Acton Georgetown and Milton all Toronto Dominion Banks Kilbride Clover Farm Store and Post Office flank of Nova Scotia Royal Bank of Canada Bolllnafod s General Store and Post Terra General Store and Post Office Post Office Please use envelope provided with your seals and mike your cheque or money order payable to Hallon Christmas Seals Halton Tuberculosis and Respiratory HI A Association CORRECTION ZELLERS CHRISTMAS BOOK OF VALUES Gift Box Specials On Sale Dec 456 PLEASE NOTE Page 34 Canadian Rocker Special 6984 Descriptive copy Is correct but price refers to Illustration B Page 36 Comforter Ensemble Priced to 2488 We regret that this item will not be available as adver tised A substitute item will be 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