Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1984, p. 5

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By Pauline Gripes and Cures This is column number two In our newspapers be printed without effort to lessen the frustration of creases dissecting and distorting my modern living In our community favorite columns GRIPES staff the Medical Centre or doctors offices when you arrive for refuse to yield when sign your appointment Indicate how long says Yield have to waif when making a turn brake first cover dental care when then put on their turn indicators strong teeth and firm gums art such on when making a turn refuse to integral part of good health use any signal at all Why do so many people use a period way as a courtesy Ms since it is not an Why do some pedestrians lion simply saunter across the road not when you next make eye when a motorist doc3 give them the contact with a fellow shopper or rightof way pedestrian try a friendly smile Why does The cures for this weeks edition plastic wrap stick to Itself or aresparsc Wehavenothadaresponse refuse to stick to anything from our readers If you have learned PIONEER HIDEAWAY SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November 1884 Page Letter to the editor why not tell us how Drop a lino to Gripes and Cures Georgetown Herald i Georgetown 3Z6 plastic wrap stick at one edge leaving you with a strip too narrow t use laundry detergent come In a uncloseable box with a lip Or If you see yourself In one of butler come in such a skimpy these gripes not my fragile wrapper perhaps you would like to tell us why Why can you do as you do Remember we ore newspapers be printed with ink interested In hearing of your pet that dries before I read them peeves loo Until next week be strong Letter to the editor Pick toys carefully Helping Hands wants minor repair helpers ad bray Mark a and Steve ham It up during the pioneer day at Park Public School In Georgetown last week They all agreed getting dressed up and having fun was a good way to spend the day Dear Sir Lost spring Hal ton Helping Hands wrote to you to acknowledge the help we received from members of the Chrl Reform Church during a one day bills Well They done it again Oct approximately 1L young people under the direction of Mr Al tenance tasks such as yard work and window washing for some 36 elderly and disabled Individuals In the Hal ton Hills and Milton areas Halton Helping Hands the process of trying Letter to the editor to further develop its odd Job seasonal mainten corps of volunteers torn eel ongoing requests for this type of assist The help we have received from the Chri st Ian Reform Church group has enabled us to fill the bulk of the spring and fall needs and for this we are extremely grateful Anyone who is intere sted in volunteering to help with periodic or ongoing assistance with minor repairs such as small appliance repairs carpentry or plumbing Journey not over Dear Sir We appreciate the ex coverage of the Journey Into day and the Parade of parses These two Biccn projects took place in Halton Hills and we have many people and communities to thank for their potion and contribution Hills Herald helped to make the Jour Parade a tre mendous success We ask for your stance in expressing our appreclatan to the people and communities that took part by Including enclosed message in forthcoming issue of the Herald With sincere appreciation Mavis McCulIum Project airman Bicentennial Journey Into Yesterday This past July and August we travelled throughout your country side retracing the history of Ontario along a route that still holds memories of the tall pines the cool rivers and the logging camps It is an area rich with the and courage of the settlers We called It a Journey Into Yesterday The Journey put us in ouch with you your community and our Ontario heritage It was a Journey for sharing and you have given us reasons to re mem ISM this Thanks from Grahams Dear Sir On behalf of the wife and I we feel that wo would first like to thank the good Lord for his many blessings through the years and health to Join in the celebration of our anniversary of our marriage And to our family and all that organized the party as their token of respect and kindness and to Father Dave and Father Conn along with Rlbinson and the ladles of the parish that serve Its needs and last but not least our friends and neigh who came to make ft a happy and friendly We wish to express a sincere thanks to all Sincerely yours George Catharine Graham CHANCE TO WIN JACQUES CARTER SILVER DOLLARS BONUS ml M A 22 TOTAL WINDOW DOOR RENOVATIONS ENERGY SAVING THERMO BROKEN REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DOORS BLOWN INSULATION FREE ESTIMATES MAKING THE OLD LIKE NEW PARK AVENUE COLLISION lusTSmautd painting and complete auto restoration 877 3528 41 Park Ave WE BUT USED AND DISABLED AUTOS WATSON AUTO PARTS WRECKING jobs and seasonal main window wash yard work snow shovelling please coll Monday to Fri day 30 p m Thank you Dear Sir On behalf the students and staff of Georgetown District High School I would like to thank you for being a port of our Career Program We appreciate fact that you interrupted your busy schedule to make lime for us Feedback from bath staff and students was very I hope your participation was as rewarding for you as j was enlightening for our students Thank you again for your participation in our Career Program Sincerely K Colbran Head of Guidance Dear Sir I support and congro Rev Graham Bland on his article Christmas with G Joe He gives a detailed description of the vast array of action figures and military equipment which arc available in most department stores These military toys based on TV and movie characters have been selling at a phenomenal Children learn through play and in many instances they mimic what adults arc doing Onejusthastollstento children at the home centre in Kindergarten to realize that their aeti and conversation are a direct reflection of the toys they are playing with We must question exactly what children am learning when they shoot missiles from their armoured attack vchlc at their enemies War toys give children the message that killing and conquering arc acceptable roles for people to play Itcantbe denied that children do go through a phase or stickem up cr pointing sticks and fingers Is harmless when compared to the military toys and videogames that our are playing Children need toys which create an atmo sphere of mutual respect open communl cation and cooperation your money is more This Christmas as you wisely spent shop for your children Linda Bobor think hard about the Janet Duval implications of war toys Nora The market offers a Morlcy Mills variety of educational and toys on which HAND Couples Club of By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL The Couples Club conducted the service at United Church Sunday George Smith welcomed everyone and led In responsive reading The children story told by Betty Johnson emphasized the Importance of not being selfish Noel of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Centre was the guest speaker His sermon was Arc you hooked and stressed that with God help we should be in control of our lives at all limes PrettMday Sale Watch for our 8 page colour flyer in todays paper The Seasons Best from COMPUTE THESE VALUES ON I a On Sale Nov 1

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