Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1982, p. 6

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Page a SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Miyll Cadets plan May 24 expedition It be another month or more before most of us arc talking about camping but Georgetown s Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron have already spent two weekends In the great outdoors and plan a third season on the May week Taking the first big step toward the coveted Duke of Edinburgh Award Gold which Prince Philip him self present to recipients Georgetown air cadets headed Into the rugged territory around MUlona Kelso and Rattlesnake Point conservation areas April and 25 Cadets and their tors hoped to qualify for bronze Duke of Edln burgh Award with silver and gold follow by trekking miles carrying SO to pound backpacks between the two park About a mile and the them throi Cadet Bernhardt who handles the squad and then Some had enough energy left for a game of football The nights entertain a roaring fire a star filled sky bad Jokes and a spontaneous quartet of crooners singing songs not quite ready for the rest of the world Then It was sleep time until On the way back Cadet reports the swamp was bypassed Elections June 6 IN Arrow will be entertain I in the Lounge Saturday evening The Ladles Auxiliary Dwaync Cunningham left and Dave Goodie general meeting comm shouldered their share of the burden last week ences at tomorrow Georgetown District High School students fanned out Thursday This is the cross the community collecting waste from streets The meeting for the election or event held Thursday ws part of week long public officers for the coming awareness campaign organised by the Ontario Hunters year Let have a good nd Anglers Association and supported by Shell Cam da turnout Ltd and the provincial environment It was held to get people to pitch la Instead of tittering roadsides and parks The high school s campaign was headed by teacher BUI and PitchIn ended Saturday Herald photo by Chris LEGION LINES and the seven miles were completed In about two hours There was so much time to spare that the group rested on top of the escarpment at Kelso and looked Ihe reet of the world Just taking in the sun and feeling great blisters or not It was a terrific trip she added The morning alter is another story Taking part in the Bronze Award trip were Cadets Kiss Beaumont Collier Gray Zander and The following weekend the squadron had a strict 1y for fun expedition In which members got a chance to match their skills against those of Mil ton and Guelph air cadets in a war games exercise Tackling the rocky precipices and rough foothills along the Niagara Escarpment may mean a Bronte Duke of Award for Georgetown Air who hiked from Kelso to Rattlesnake Point conservation areas recently Braving the swamps thorn bushes and craggy blnffs of Escarpment territory were left to right Cadets Klii Collier sluing Gray Zander and Watterworth who were accompanied by Officer Cadet Bernhardt and Instructor Gourlay Photo by Bernhardt By Tom Elliott In the swim June As residents plan holidays and look to local pools for recreation the Georgetown District Red Cross wants to remind people about water safety Town council acting on the Red Cross behalf has declared the week of June to June 12 as Water Safety Week in Hills It Is a busy lime of the year for the branch exec utive They have conduct ed the elections for and were at Acton branch and branch was represented at the Lome Scots Association in Brampton Do not forget our own branch general meeting May which Is elections to take place June A good turnout ana thought nominations will ensure the branch Is well run in the following year The Imperials Pioneer Days dance will wind up the Georgetown Pioneer celebrations June IB There will be a live band buffet lucky draw prizes spot prizes fancy dress prizes and a Naughty Nineties This will TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Alter 34 Years of Service McNamara Jewellers is GOING OUT OF BUSINESS OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE SAVE UP TO 50 Jewellers Downtown Georgetown 8772481 Vita Welcomed The sound is fantastic The price is even better NOW ONLY Locking fait forward Localdistant switch AFC Aulomalrc Fraquancy Control LED Indicator Fits most I porta and donnas tic can Watt mix Inches Unique design Smooth raiponM installed Any person to teat listen the above system receives a free cassette carrying case NO PURCHASE NECESSARY1 GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound 55 Sinclair Ave 8772425 be a gala evening and tickets now on sale at per ticket Get your ticket early this dance was a sellout Inst year 17 TO 25 J POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS POSTER entre SPECIAL MAY SPECIAL r 20x24 COLOUR POSTER FROM TOUR COLOUR NEGATIVES FROM A PRINT OR SLIDE ADD 70 MILL ST 8772900 8462277 Mm JO REG PRICE 95 WERE A PARTICIPATING ASK ABOUT MOUNTING MATTE SPRAY BE SUBMITTED WITH ORDER OFFER EXPIRES MAY 1982 PHOTO DEALER ATM Georgetown Market Place St 7 Georgetown ENTRE 877041 LAST 4 DAYS SILVERS Family Clothing FINAL REDUCTIONS I SAVE UP TO OFF Everything in the store SILVERS FAMILY CLOTHING Downtown Georgetown 8773441

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