Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1983, p. 3

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday December II 183 a GINGER GRIN Six year old Leah Carney la In the con it ruction business In this case decorating ginger bread house made for Grade One student at the Glen Williams Public School The activity wan organ lied In Robertson class by parent- volunteers Ruth Hunter and Cheryl Crawford Herald Legion ladies entertained Then Nichols sang a couple of songs for us a very special thanks to both of hem During the evening our President Flo made a presentatlontoourBranrhPraident Norm Ward of a cheque for Norm accepted his on behalf of the Branch and thanked the Ladles Auxiliary An even like he we bad Is be result of good team effort and I would like to mention hem here and say thank you one and all Marjorie Ethel Mary Russell Mary Bower Mid Jean Anne Helen Cherrie Marie Carol Leans Marion and Yvonne Also Fred BootUe and Sid Bob McNIeliy and Chuck Hope to see all in January Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Town mileage might increase Mileage rates payed out to town employees who drive Ibeir cars on Halton Kills businesses will rise a couple of cents if own council approves a general committee recommend ation next cents per kilometer is payed to employee for the first kilometers driven The rates drop to centa a kilometer for longer distances Department heads are paid a flat car usage fee of Ills a month Anew proposal would Asthmatics breathing easier pay employees per kilometer up to kilometers of driving and cents over that distance The flat fee would rise to month The Canadian Auto mobile Association says that It costs about OS cents a kilometer to drive a car such as a Chevrolet Citation Host of hat would go pay for licensing Insurance and he vehicle annual depre ciation About per cent would pay for fuel ires and maintenance be breath ing easier thanks to a new group of ADDON devices Stanley Ep stein president of the Ontario Socie ty the medical division of be Ontario Lung Association was Invol ved In the research of some of these products Research has shown that 90 per cent of pati ents use the Inhaler Incorrectly A metering valve directs an exact amount of drug Into the airways It is pressed The jury still out and the effec tiveness has not been completely proven yet said Epstein More than five million people suffer from lung disease In Canada The Lung Association a Christmas Seal campaign which raises money to support research Into the causes of lung disease is at the crucial midway point The campaign In Halton Region Is schedule says Cec cam chairman Your Lung Aasociall on is In the community serving people with respiratory problems who need help Support them by sending In your donation today A feet by 3 feet window was damaged over the weekend at the Zellers store In the Georgetown Marketplace The damage cost Furniture scattered An elderly lady home to find ber furniture scattered and her basement window smashed over the weekend Nothing bad bees taken from the Street Nerval address Time to quit Its your choice in be past years women death rates have doubled for lung cancer which previously attacked mostly men Join the majority and become a Participate in the Pro vincial Time To Quit smoking cessation pro gram this January 1st ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 990 WHOPPER That To celebrate the first anniversary of the Burger King restaurant in Georgetown 235 Guelph Street you can buy a sizzling hot flame broiled Whopper with fresh tomato crisp lettuce crunchy onion and other tasty fixin s for only Offer valid until January 1984 BURGER

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