Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1982, p. 5

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Editor Community as well as kids benefit from Katimavik jobs To the of The the national vol youth program received application from the area for projects taxiing July 14 For the following nine three groups of young Canadians from 17 to will spend three each offering their enthusiasm and work to local profit group and organ In your community In the Milton area the Region Conservation Authority will have our young volunteers working on the archaeological dig Craw ford Lake the reconstruction of the Indian village They will also be involved in developing the Glen Eden Ski Area improving the Mounts berg facilities and in a bird banding project a objectives are These To serve Canadian through projects such those described projects are composed of thai normally be undertaken tor lack of funds and is of benefit to the unity and will not be replacing any salaried personnel To aid in the personal of the participants by providing good work projects and having them Inc a Warm appreciation for all you volunteers To the editor of The Herald Dear Volunteer How do we appreciate The Red Cross has always relied completely on erf volunteers Henry was the first steadfastly following his instinct that men and women would uphold hit principles of vice to humanity with Impor tiality neutrality Independ ence unity and versa lity And they did You ore one or the de dicated Canadians who uphold the Red Cross of voluntary service given without any desire or gain We SALUTE you during National Volunteer Week and all year long Warm and heartfelt Yours Erica Thompson Georgetown and District Red Cross Red Cross canvassers donors deserve thanks To the editor of The Herald The Georgetown and District Red Cross Branch wish to thank all residents who la their Campaign for Funds during the month of At the time of writing this letter the is that we should exceed our goal of til providing expected donations still keep coming Many people contributed most generously and generally the reception given to our can vassers was most gratifying I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many volunteers who made this campaign so successful The canvassers particularly those In the rural area who knocked on the district at on the area captains the chairmen and all other who contributed many hours to help the campaign Only to go The Georgetown and District Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Is within 1 of its fund raising goal of If you haven already made a donation to the worthwhile campaign you can help put it over the lop by phoning the local branch at or or forwarding your donations to the Conadlan Red Cross Post Office Box 108 Georgetown We would appreciate it If all those residents who give at work would specify George town and District Red Cross for a portion of their donation when they make their 1983 commitment In our case the money that comes back to Georgetown to be recorded as part of our campaign total and a good portion will be used in this area to provide the vices for which every effort la being made to maintain The campaign would not be so successful without the help of your paper and we extend our appreciation to you and your Yours sincerely John Wlckens Campaign Chairman Georgetown and District Branch lifestyle with young Can Toencouragc environmental awareness by practising a lifestyle and firsthand about the and appropriate tech To provide the participants the opportunities for a greater undcrs tending of the country through travel learning the second la local residents and particlpat in community activities The non profit organizations thai wish to sponsor a project in jour community have reed to provide all the materials tools and sup ervision to accomplish the woric projects Katimavik will provide the volunteer pants wllh food lodging house hold costs and personal ex pen sea as well as a full time adult group leader who will live with the group and ensure smooth operation to the program The sponsoring ions have already formed a committee which will help us locate potential accommodat ion in your community We usually rent a large older home that can accommodate 12 During their stay In your community the participants will live with local families for or three weeks in a billeting program to allow them to better know the com in which they will The key person In a well run project Is the Group Leader We arc looking for people who have good organizing and leadership skills and experience working with young people in a group setting This requires course is a liveIn position We would very much like to hear from any candidates Complete resumes relevant academic quallfi cations and work experience should be sent to the Ontario Regional Office at Chapel Street in Ottawa along with a letter outlining the applicant s Interest in becoming a Group Leader We are looking forward to an exciting and profitable year in your community Robert Assistant Regional Dlreclor Ontario Sandy Bell Manage Conservation Areas Division Region Conservation Authority SECTION THE April Ap follows chiefs warnin Halton needs more police Chamber The tolls- 1 to Malum poller chairman JudRr Joteph The Herald publication Dear Sir Recently the the business police our feelings confirmed that the chief that the problem ftas of funds in Ihercb of point men to do As a chic request for increased staff The area of has been used to a local minncd force in the past and mils the present on unacceptable Vh understand Sir the past ilia I the former jnd Region us not been n the of declining an increase in budget for police protection With local economy in poor the residt look forward to increases in all type of crime We feel Sir that this is no the lime be cutting back on much needed chief in his address stated that Zone ltOS and without patrols per tint and per of the time I respective ly The community finds the figures able Mould respectfully request that Chief Hording receiic the manpower he needs to do his job our response in this regard would be sincerely predated ours truly Douglas President Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Ashamed of hockey barbarians To tin editor of The Herald As I proud that the Hardy Cup championships and to our win tin lllk II was on excellent I think we have a to be proud of and my congratulations go out to In contrast though I was cm harassed and ashamed to a number of the crowd or final gome Sunday is no denying hockey is a game and tempers arc likely to flare this Is not what I m objecting lo As you an probably aware a serious fight broke out at this Rime and who started it Is of little importanci Metric ripoff s continue To the editor of Herald An sup rnnrkcls ripping us off in My answer is The of kit cliup his suddenly shrunk to 2G one the price of the new metric bad in of fingers till the received their ire They men women and children bad mouthed the from Columbia such a degree tint will undoubtedly lea province I wai so disgust that I fill like leaving I for my ticket see a good game but In no way fans to react so violently 1 refuse believe fans in other towns Ida led and have nothing childish ignr behaved In such Impression 1 1 also seems ironic that such a display should occur this weekend seeing the Constltulion document signed I fell proud of my country and held some hope for Canada However If give this what kind of hope i Georgetown On behalf of our town Iwlsh extend to the Knng my apologies for our local as well as my alula Hurts for a series well I name soil not la jeopardize my by request Happiness is a healthy mouth To the editor of The Herald In thin Dental Health Week I would like to take the opportunity to Inform the public that dentistry la undergoing changes It Is not strange that we associate dentistry with discomfort The mouth Is a sensitive area and the teeth and gums cm jt one time or another be a source of pain from teething lo erupting wisdom teeth to the threat of dental decay gum disease which affects per cent or the population The mouth is a vitally Important part of anatomy of It Is of Importance to our survival communication and our appearance By definition doctor means teacher and in dentistry today prevention of dental disease Is as important as treatment With what Is available in dentistry today from Improved local anaesthesia and anxiety control to new tilling materials there is no reason that dental visits cannot be comfortable If not actually enjoyable M Georgetown luoperei We ire getting ripped off The didn freeze nor did bugs chew them up Have heard of sup complaining about profits Not squeak The profits on ketchup alone will be terrific for 1382 I suspect along with many other goodies I hey have cooked up for shopp ers on top of overpricing on ihc One In town was overcharged on grapes Continued on page AH Say Hit To Spring With OXBOW BOOKS SPRING SALE ALL OFF STOCK Nature Guides Gardening New Fiction Childrens Reference Paperbacks Out ol Print Etc Etc Etc ID SALE ENDS MAY PRICE PREPARING YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN J395 NOW 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