Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1983, p. 4

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Page WEEKEND Friday November 1M3 Mail carefully Herald Special With a large volume of Christmas parcels ex peeled to be sent through the mail again his year Canada Post la advising Its custom ers proper packaging and addressing will ensure ontime safe delivery Fragile articles should be packed in rigid boxes and ted on all sides with cushioning material such as crushed news print tissue paper or corrugated cardboard Boxes should also be scaled firmly and all scams covered with strong packaging tape Other Hems which could be damaged if bent In transit should carry the words Do not at all post Parcels may be insur ed against possible loss or damage Postal rales vary depending on the destination weight and speed of service requir ed by the sender Spe cific details may be The rate for cards and first class fetters within Canada is XI cents cents to the United Slat and its territories and cents for internal destinations other than the S DENTURE therapy CLINIC J 122 SI on Georgetown Phone 8778974 left to right David Ilyan Taylor Malhew Robbie Doole row Mario Veoditll David Format Mall Hnnt Scott John Bilk Richard Casselman Brent Wilkinson Doane Bradbury Jonathan and Leader Pat Mr received new colors as a Beaver leader He was a leader In London before coming to Georgetown Pfaoto by Jean Layman Cubs hold craft sale The annual craft workshop for first year Cubs In North Hal Ion District was held in the Acton Scout Hal last Saturday Cubs attended from Acton Georgetown Glon Williams and Lim chouse Registration started at 30 and the Cubs were divided up Into groups for the various crafts Mrs Elaine Hannah and Evelyn Owen of the service team coordlnat this event Mrs Hannah outlined the rules for the first craft consisting of a Golden King Mrs Owen explained the mouse waggle Jean Layman explained the rules for the two Christmas crafts and Peter outlined the rules for the wooden plaque Busy with crafts at a special workshop were cabs left to right John Prater Jesse Ogden and Mkhael Myers Photo by Jean Layman Need Information Call Mil North Hal- Contact RESCUE CUSTARD To J la daring bull inf pour Into cold bow belt in HERALD To Order the HERALD Annual Carol Edition If your Church Group Service Club or Fellow Employees are plan nlng to do some caroling over the holiday season and you would like to have the Herald s carol sheets on hand then all you have to do is to make your request before December 1 683 by dropping Into the Herald or by calling the HERALD HOME NEWSPAPER OF HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD QUESTION AND WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO IT 14000 Thats right The HERALD reaches 14000 homes every week with one vehicle and no overlap that can confuse the facts

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