Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1965, p. 9

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twest transportation queen scout badges for sfx ceremony is in april -t- 5 hvlrf jones photo bus rolls service inaugurated otroattowh ttanioauatiow company marvarjar art scott holds one of the local icjststinalion tig over th wirvdihiald of one of hi buies to so how it looks befpro laondirtq it on live drs run over an aatt weti local transportation route the new r ivk wat inaugurated friday after being dlayd for a day- by the record snowfall tha but runt balwen the ai1arn town limits and lh downtown depot jim wardens bingkok diary far is uncomfortably close o georgetowners in far east ohu warren wii a resident csorgetown before taking a dtion ii design advisor with thailand government while the wart in southeast ua way bmu of leu concern the hiltlei within geor unm council it juy be of t to report on the nam portent of war a ohter in yhalund first a brief dc a4 the map shows that ilkud adjoins mauyala cam rf lioa and burma juit f mi lei farther and the vclw find himself in viet north or south india i 6 china utui won ikon that the news in ui br jakarta or singapore ks up a considerable por of the front page of it a five daily newtap- lfitltary operations are a fre veatt tldalight to the bustling lmty la this elty nothing overt army trucka rum ajoni tha strts among diminutive taxi calx men uilforai ar nearly aa cam u in wartime canada a tower in the compound f jusalag the joint united ullltary advisory group casts iti ahadtfa pver hous on sathorn road hi trlean staff in uniform or des may often be seen ting in front of the house natittfea accompanied by a nda youngster of severt or on the whole though ngkok seems peaceful en it la in the little things at on is reminded that not far away there is a war trudanh i vacua ud iti fcavld s class there are new studenta they were vacillated from saigon last along with all other am riean dependents of mhllsry anna enrollment in the kteraatlona school has jump- nearly 20 per cent for the ne reason an australian friend tolls of english radio technician on n from bbc lie has apent fateen month in vlentlan capital of laos in bang briefly while his wife gave i to child he read of the rtef coup d ctat two weeks lie returned to vientien to his new radio station tot demolished the unsuc- rful leaden of the coup taken political asylum in hem thailand somewhat the embarrassment of the depl of the interior via lane increased shartdmtapaataometlaya lrw in the mountains of hern thailand i can imig how difficult it is to pro- pt infiltration of saboteurs propagandists rota main nd china crimes of violence lave increased markedly in the th ahd the strengthening of der polled in that area has 31 en top priority the au an government la building powerful radio station irtthe eait to counter communist ganda beamed in from and hanoi military activity upcountry is of courte more obvious than in bangkok at i jon muant air port ilx miles north f here jet fighters share apron pace with airliners f rom okyo llong kong bombay and sing spore i saw an ancient ixj3 tan in proudly lettered itoal ijoi air iorce it parkrd beside an immenxa us arm troop tram port in chleng mai it ia not un common to have cone nation drowned out by a flight of low flying that air force jets re turning from a reconnaisance aweep along the border yrvklnf amm it u an 111 kept secret that ammunition is stockpiled in northeast thailand for uie ag alnu th palhet uo to the north u is trucked across tha river every morning in civilian vehicle there are humanitarian ai ides to thi undeclared war though at an australian army baa an antlr village was sd opted the base hospital is open free of charge to the local population a pipe line was extended two miles to pro vide clean running water to th village which is also the only one in the area with rl ectricity when the australian navy recently snt three ships on a courtesy call to bangkok a ohildren s party was arranged for trie inmate of a local orph anage the combined hip a com panics made a handsome dojist ion to the orphanage our daughter tina has her own fa vourable view of american ar my and sir force officers when she walks into the ncarb kings ilotej to buy stamps for her cojfctlon she often waits out uiih a tununy full of choc olate ice cream co iy of ne or other of the jt vma men who billet ihrre somrtinin she arns her krrp by handing out room key from behind tha desk and now thinka that the should have a uniform aa though friends meanwhile u n work loci on si if everyone wis nernh at vxaj-t- rcpreirntativn ot these came ountrira in southeast aata eonlinur with work on the mekong hivrr pro jcl thia li a vast scheme to harne the hdro potential of the mekong for the future in duatrial ncrdi of viet nam cambodia laos and thailand the engineers economists and liniuiiu aisociated with this project work together with am axin indifference to thr polili eal situations in their individual countries perhaps this is significant it may be that politics should be the reapontibility of prrtfenon all those trained to base judg ment objectively on the basis of facts to consider opposing viewpoint i tial solutlonj to problems to reach agreement on th v- sis of constructive compromise hut then what dry reading it would make in saigon or ottawa jr george town do we really prefer the post ring the righteous if phoney indignation the clown ing while itomr burns around us it ue like the game wheth er in bangkok or georgetown we should at i oast be consistent anyope fpr russian bt tie amhh wynjtin po box gib langkok thailand an evening of fun and fell owship was shared recently by the father and sons of th 3rd georgetown cub nd icout groups on tke occasion of their annual father and son banquet held u knoi churcb hall th hall was imortsuh ly decorated with scouting dis play in which the father ahowed a grtl lntert on tha ktage of the hall the scouts act up a camping duplay com pute with ttpt juid various typea j tok fires progrru cbirtj for boh the p4ck and troop gave ttv fkthr a chau e ia ae what tin boys are bt- injf uught as trtd ihtr at 4h tr of he hall living th require nifcfifh for cub tfts scout knotting talenu wtr vrry well dpbivd on a wr ita of knotting boards utowing s3 diffrrviit knots and hitches the eveillnu opened with sov eral toasts to lb qua n tiii cuba and stuuu aiul to the irathtrs lli group then iat down to a hot roast heef sup per prepartd and urvi 1 by the motherk auxiliary of the group hev n young chairman for the evening introduud and welcomed thi head table guests one of whom wss mr it b samiion vic president of local district council mr sampson spoke briefly to the group and prr nted them with a chtjue to cover their share of llir apple day collec lions lie urrd the icirti rs and boi to continue their i limni uork and the fathers to lure in the leaders entnmt asm park progress was glv n by ak la mrs dawn livingstone who told the fatht rs of the ariuus outing taken by the i i act and of the test work be ing rarntd out in the pack proof of thr enthusiasm and prorest of the boa was tlioun when be the rr a mrs june cunn pr tented itcsin lwi sandy marhal matthiw sam pson divid alexander john tost terry urst llnnny oven den and john ijmujy uith their first star she t ld the boss she bopi 1 to base the prixih ge of pn tenting them uith thur tor i itar at net years banqut mao mrs sheila maclcnnan who has recently been invested into the ijck presented four firt aid bad jrs to jeffrey itrown jack brouuer chrntiaam maugen est and alex ovcnden and a team players badge to cub bon ny ovendcn these badges are available to the cuba but they are worked on by the lndi id ual boy aside from regular cub tests the chair was then turned over to scoutmastrr norm herbert and atiistant scout master pole maclennan w ho told the fathers nf the procrcs of the troop scout bichard mellor was promoted to patrol leader and presented with his hremans badge scout fr nie ivans was also promoted to patrol leader and presented withhi second claa badge and his fireman badge scout wayne denaraore jim anderson dick lldauer bob barber kim cunn and george henderson were presented with a variety of badge earn ed during the year deputy kire chief wlii hi tea preaenud th boy with their klremana badge and id turn waa also praeoted with th c0ut litt man badge aj a thank you for the work he ha done in bringing aloog tan qua scout during tt past ui yr 9 oof of the higmights of the evvhlng tame when th mitt si scouts btood before the district cwhmtii oirr vic cum were presented with their queen scout badge the highest rward in scouting hn6 then reaffirmed their scout promise aa queen scouts these six scouts will b awarded their queen scout cfrtlf kcales by the lleult nant covrrnor at a regional cre mony to be held in the leorte town high school in april district commisaionej- vic cunn who preswittd the bjys with their badge then had the honour of presenting bag herri of the pack mrs june cunn willi her long serslrr pin for her untiring contribu tlons to the movement mr cunn started die 3rd george town ub pack in 1057 and has been with the pack itefore they went up into the troop bcv n young minister of knox presbyterian church where the iwyi meet waa pre sented with- his registration card making him an honourary i member of the boy scouts as sociation the evening drew to a con i elusion w th scoutmaster norm herbert allowing slides of the j american jamboree held lst summer at valley irorge penn sylvania and of scouting ev irnts uundertaken by the troop mr herbert attended the jam boree as a leader i a plea was uid to the fa thers fur volunteers to help in training and as ba ige eiamln 1 ers and the leaders are hop- 1 ing to hear from some fatht rs in the near future mr tom i hutchinson asked if the fath ers would get in touch with him in regard to forming group committee nearly 7w registered nurse serving a tied croas volunteer irurtmtor gave 0 000 hour of service to conduct home nurav ing elasae in many canadian communities uai year thi oioterrowm hikald tburaalay marcas 11 ims pagat listen here notice a meeting th aiuumi mmtfaw w ha1ton cty m till w central ontario cattle breeding association will b ku l ligney school milton ontario wednesday march 17 1965 1 tl 00 arr lumch ftolrtdfd 1hc wcoiaaame vviu ihrclufx central ontario cattle bmdtng aiuxilkxi is a fantiar dwrwd fermar conlrolled artificial badirg euocufton operated for th bentxjtf of itt members annuel moei incji artr held in ech counfy it tervei 1o qiv irwry member the opportunity to receive and diuuss rpors lis bunnets and pohciai vuilora ar wuxwnet central ontar o cattle breading aiiocitkoi keep informed a ovx of ncws uiiskaftow youu tlnd irtiil tl uw mo utd toriw of uu twil lit hiutha twk uuy on cfmi mshdiy tlirauch rruty kt 100 td ftoodmw tuuiroay 11 oo tniiiovta hu phlkwaphy tboul n y thl u thouldn t uy tl- v ou uk ond uu a thilbob tlwwu mm ml rf mxty dtowwit una okrumr fauily statioh ah i l good lmrmiiom4 stjutf with a oqco fcdca it coals you nothing to j i our tds at id how to make your ntt piec of print ad mat 1r mo impviiiv more pariuauv mo poductivfs of results juit c uit fcujinkj cajttx s ohcl rokmi fcarochuaob comkhf raciuttfs j attstactivs mttcrf the georgetown herald 22 main st s t7i01 ford takes your breath away candlelight service marks thinking day for 2nd guides rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wcdd1no arrangements coruoat a spa dairy cut flowers and funeral detlgns wb wira flowers s3 albart ttt 73933 on wedncsdiy 24th the 2nd company georgetown girl guides held their special think ing day celebration to mark tha birthday of their founder lord baden towell and the world chief guide lady dad en powell special invited guests were their parents south district commissioner mrs d ward former 2nd company guides nancy parker and jo ann mit chcu tiav john momulkln dedicated the company s newly purchased maple leaf flag a candlelight service was held with each guide lighting a candle for guides of differ- twrtrrertoctptttrotriei each contributing 10 shiny pennies to ba sent to the world friendship fund captain mrs ian presgrave enrolled 4 tenderfoot guides susan collett susan street unda gar butt and wendy nag- or sen presentation of badges were made to jill curmlngham her second cbss and swimmers and joann mitchell her fire brigade homemaker and lit tle house emblem nancy parker now with the air lungcra received her pio neer jire brigade needlewo mans and little house dm blem susan asseltine also with the air hanger received her singers bnde b s lewis still registered with the company but attend ing lmo college in thomas received her swimmers i aun dress ncedlfvuoman s and little house en blem while the patrols took turns changing into their international eostumes mrs rcd di by lad the guides in cimpfiro songs the rest ot the meeting was gpent by the guides serving their sue ts the exotic dishes they hail prfrpared representing different counltlet each pi jis table was made up of products an1 interesting articles from the countries cro en while corfce was served a re eord was played of a upooch inade by lady baden powell while visiting the guides of canada two yers afit hoatesrob for the ovoning were jll cunnlnc am gall rayner and orraine socking ton who were trying for their hostess badges heat your howe hi tnmtvi way with nfetural oai td smarts chinook automatic cos furnace clvem tlunt burning dtptntj bl nolurol gai wllh lh aule wane chufjeb will o i v yov ebundanl kal iai the moil cm- toriobl wlnlar vow vtf wynutfhihomt kalei now l known ike ckinaok fw eect high asl cicy manlow cleied will woioff breni end blo anawal anlth o q9dd l6klag lhvll yml tat m prutt of r h thompsori hardware plumbing heating tr 72971 with a hot new 240 big six and solid silent ride tw ftfr crufa0mlk wilh 3 pj or uuitt jituing rod u uvinf and hw dimivg lnt- lit coond trt you in lad ge up prtvoit you pl- blng youf wheel la mud tnow yom wd af attobamt the fint 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