Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1982, p. 8

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Pages WEEKEND Friday May ID Conference lauds our Red Cross Two Georgetown volunteers received some special on the recent annual conference of the Canadian Cross Society Attending the Toronto con Terence along with our other local delegates past president Tina Yoremy was named council chairperson of Region 18 which includes niton Hills and Mlsslssauga Long time Georgetown volunteer Connie Nieuwhof was officially recognized on receiving her honorary membership award Ontario president Paul Richards com men led her on her loyalty and dedication to the society presented her with an orchid corsage Also attending the annual conference from Georgetown were viceores I Red Cross Day JUMPING GERBILS One of the projects displayed In he SI Fronds of school Tuesday had to do with a member of rodent family Watching scurrying about In their cage wsi Georgetown Angela If nlop J Karen a dam toot credit for Ihe Education Week project that attracted the attention of a lot of animal lovers Herald photo Continued from page service Even it was a hemoment impulse by a young medical officer who borrowed a piece of red cotton tore it In two and sewed the results to a square of while cloth all in an effort to pro tect the lives of the wounded who were being moved by horse drawn wagons The the Red Cross in Canada stand for exaciy the principles that form the plat form of commitment through out Ihe world HUMANITY IMPARTIALITY NEUTRAL ITY INDEPENDENCE VOLUNTEER SERVICE UNITY UNIVERSALITY dent Janet Dean committee chairpersons Flo Street Joyce Clarke and John Wlckens and executive secretary Bernice who donated one of her oil paintings to the branches auction sale Honorary President of he Dlvis on LieutenantGovernor John Aird spoke at a recep tion Friday and as a repre sentative in Ontario of The Queen extended Her Majesty greetings and congratulated the Red Cross on their human tarlan work President Richards inform the members that on request International Committee of the Red Crosd In Geneva Switzerland which handles political ma Iters Is represented In the Since much international work has o be done and at limes of major world disasters asked of the Red Cross League of Societies an appeal was put to the members to urge heir local people also Include Red Cross In their wilt and at in donation Newlyelected President of the Division Is Ed of SaultSIc Marie Proceeds of tho auction sale after a draw went to he Kingston Branch for use of a specific purpose Nurses Week May Displays and demos at region HQ Wed Herald Nurses perform one of the most essential roles in society We re there when people are born when crises strike and when they That s why we want set aside one week In the year to remind the public of our continuing on to he community explained Fran Pub Health Nurse of Ha I ton Reg on and Pres lien of Local 1 of he Ontaro Nurses on Nurses Wick May is sponsored by and nurses who are members of the Association to promote the nursing profession This year heme of ng Is lights the scope of nursing people only think about nurses in a Lai uat on But nurses also make a vital contribution In public health units in rues homes for the aged and nursing homes We re no longer restricted to a cap and uniform Nurses Week Hal ton Region Nurses hem Wed from noon p at Regional headquarters Bronte The department is Nurses Week in combination with Canada Health Week domonslral on and the nurses would like to nform the of he various activities they are involved such as each CPR doing health assess men Is etc Come to see of card pul resUicitat on physical ass of a well baby or to make an ntment for hear ng vis on tea I and to update Immunizat on There will alio he displays from dc and environ health and from he Planning An interesting Be and Live will sue the Importance of physical and you w be able to test your level through da rd lied fitness assess This is an opportunity to sec your health department in HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTIONS Wednesday May 12th 00PM Hills Community Legal Clinic 5 Street Georgetown Ontario Off Main Street North All Res dents of Hallon H Is are led Volunteer become Member The Board rectors The Board monthly reel and super the on of The Logal CI There are presently 4 openings for 3 year terms THE HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINK NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY And just for Mothers Day 1000am 1982 You can receive ONE FLOWERING CURRANT SHRUB 4 FREE per family only A good shrub or sun or shade Has masses showy or ye fragrant f In Spr ng and colourful ago nAulumn OFFER ONLY WITH THIS AD A GOOD SELECTION OF POTTED FLOWERS ARE AVAILABLE HEDGING SPECIALS Vuntl AMUR PRIVET CEDAR HEDGE CEDAR HEDGE CEDAR HEDGE Size 3 3 Reg 3 25 95 95 Sale 100 75 95 MOST OF OUR STOCK HAb ARRIVED LOOK FOR OUR GREAT SPECIALS ON SHADE TREES EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS SPRINGBROOK NURSERY Queen St W Between 3rd 4th Line Brampton Town trees await chops There is no single reason why mature trees In Hallon Hills arc dying a public works report presented to the town general committee last week states The report was requested week earlier by Coun Dave Whiting following concerns expressed by his constituents This year tr mining and removal program affects trees in Acton George town and In Esquealng township Sixty five trees were In last year program Town engineer Bob Ausl said in his report a tree inspection carried out In Greenwood Cemetery a of years ago indicated that some of the trees were dying of old age and recommendations following the inspection said the town should systematical ly remove dead trees and plant saplings Mr Austin report said that the majority of trees be removed are years old and more In many cases ha added road reconstruction may damage tree trunks and root systems Trees are also cut and trimmed to make way for hydro lines and telephone and cable services Property own era are contacted about the town a plans to remove their trees the report notes There are trees scheduled lo be cut on the Acton and Georgetown Main Streets numerous side streets In ihe urban areas and along the First Tenth Fourth and Sixth Linen in ing One tree Is to be removed on the Sfderoad between the First and Second tines Mr Austin told the commit tec that the town tree plant carried out according to priorities with vandalised trees being re placed first trees removed by construction next and finally replacing trees affected by disease He added that the Is trying to catch up on tho third replanting program with a larger budget this year to do Ihc work SSN Furniture LazyBoy RECLINERS An unheard value at ONLY 00 54 Sealy Posturpedic BOX SPRING MATTRESSES 00 Factory Sugg List Price Now Only 389 Other MATTRESSES 7000 From Only 79 Save Hundreds of Dollars on Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites Chesterfield Suites FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 Guelph Street Georgetown 8772828 FREE DELIVERY

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