Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1966, p. 2

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v tanhardts kanaka v r i-tt- with hie yotijifefed faest 0 pparce 7- a georgetown dog has nu dad we should be lad youi and l clad that we got mate when wenlld 20 or styyears ago wed never jneanm up to what uw girb demand today i discovered thht the other day daring ft pnel discussion intone of my srade 13 classes topic was early marriages participants were four bright attractive girls of 17 or 18 welx they really opened my eyes in factj was shocked and dismayed by the hardboiled materialistic attitude ot these young ladies generally they bad the right idea th teen age marriages areji mistake bat for all the wrong reasons i used to think that marriage was beted on mutual respect physical aui a shared h ferasfs love that snows you how omfeshloqed i em tt seems that these days a successfnl marriage is a combl- nation of economic essentia and psychological claptrap first of auvyoahava to have aeeuritytnls rules out early marriages it means the couple most have enough money for at least down payments on the hoose f nrnitnre appliances itl follows that the girl must finish school and take a job and save the boy most get through law school or medicine no plumb- era for these kids again it follows that hes about 30 sbes at least 25 before they can think of marriage i could have reminded them hut didnt that most of theml would never have been born if i their parents had waited for se- entity before marriage second they add teenagers not rm mature enough for marriage i dont quite know what that means eight out of 10 of the married adults i know have tantrums or drink too mucht bare with ieal- easy fight over trifles- fall in love hate bitterly in abort they ire normal human beings but theyre not emotionally mature point km kids mi that teenego i to ft mwrfhjiy omtt cookj they knew kthaftg about rwtsmgtchlldren they can imrtagovfemget swrenhy the answer fo this is for the ufri toomp her edu- cafion and work loir few years this prepares her fo mattlage thus if she has studied typ ing or philosophy or bairdress- ing or embalming and made a living for a year or two shes all net for cooking childbearing and budgetbalancing i dont follow this jbgie but i always was a little dense about femi nine thinking girls ean show you women of 30 career girls who cant eoovatvduweitoife know one end of a baby from the oth er unless its crying and couldnt handle the budget of a sunday school class without putting 4t on the rocks another serious suggestion was that marriage should be de layed until both parties have had a chance to travel and see the world the implication was that after youre married and had kids yon never do more than take a sunday drive hell i have a nephew of 17 who was born in yetbwknife north west territories and has grown up in south america the west indies holland and new foundland i have a niece 19 who has lived in england france and germany tbosj kids didnt slow their parents i down one of the girls said boys of 19 or 20 are not reedy to assume the responsibilities of marriage some artnt but some men of 30 arent and never do ive seen boys of 19 or 20 in charge of a million dollars worth of aircraft and a hundred three i could scarcely refrain from telling those complacent pre-ma- trons that their grandmothers were married at 16 or 17 their grandfathers at 20 coping with a life they couldnt evan ima gine not that im in favour of teen age marriages heaven forbid our society has all the cards stacked against the young lov ers but theres something sad 1 the iiieelnt3heaf married about their jttij lets play bridge by bill coats i have written about sacrifice tfrmtng before in this column i realise that most players do not deliberately take a sacri fice at rubber bridge but at duplicate bridge sacrifice bid ding is much more important occasionally such a sacrifice pays off in an unexpected way you end up making the contract the fouowingvlumd actually oc curred it was dealt and- played at- the acton bridge club last week dealer west both sides vulnerable north s void h q 10 9 6 5 3 d 10 8 7 ca 10 8 6 7 so often these hands completely defy proper evalu ation the best bet to follow with highly distributional bands is if you are not sure bid one west s q842 h void 8543 east s akj10b763 h74 d void c 4 7 542 c kj south s 3 h akj2 i akqj9 2 c q 3 safety i stressed in halton farm program looking buck over the progi ress made by halton farm safety council this year it brings to mind one of the many important and perhaps mostj original projects carried odt in order to create a greater wareness of the constant need for safety around the farm as the councils theme this year was centred around the slogan be fall freefn 1666 they introduced a program whereby any person suffering a broken limb due to a fan on the farm and reporting this information to the councl wouldbe paid five dollars by the halton farm safety conn- 1 cil during the year we heard of several such claims mrs geor- peacock rr 4 milton broke her right arm while working in her garden this sum mer she tripped over a large j rhubarb iteniiwheo one foot became caught under the stem at the same time as the other stepped on the leaf this cer tainly proves that acidents due to falls can occur when you least expect them to another report came from mr teo burkholder- of oak- iville who broke an arm while pushing loose hay into a baler that bad momentarily become clogged we also had a report that mrs jim snow bb2 geo rgetown broke an arm while cleaning windows outside her house the stepladder she was using broke sending her crashing to the ground the halton farm safety council had a very busy yearj promoting safety on the farm and are making plans to put their 1006 theme into practise farm machinery safety remember it only takes minute to practise safety a georgetown dog has made good in police work and his talent was the subject for a feature- story in -a-reeent- issue of the toronto globe and malli bridge club georgetown duplicate bridge club ended its year with turnout of 24 players at the legion auditorium on december the men proved to be the stars of the night taking the first four places in the stand- 1 ing first place went to lloyd keir and dick print 2nd to jack hooper and bob reming ton 3rd tocam sinclair and george solty and 4th to del wallace and charles corcoran the club plays each tuesi day evening in the legion au- ditorium and newcomers lalways welcomed s s pass pass est south 4s 9 dl pass 6 d dble all pass charges pending for illegal deer hunt several men hunting deer in a rural area west of here were apprehended by north halton ontario provincial police offi cers and department of lands and forests officers last week and- several charges east has rather a nice hand btwat a difficult one to bid if be 1 two spades strong bid j t opponents are sure to bid and perhaps find according to one conservation officer two deer were shot and a stray bullet broke the window of a nearby home merit certificates- for three ge jerseys six jersey cows in george- townareajierd havebeen issifc ed merit certificates for produc tion by the canadian jersey cattle club the cows are in the herds of b h bull norval kenneth ella and sons hornby ernest alexander norval and d h hccalg and son norval in the herd of b h bull a son norval ont three jersey cows have been issued certifi cates brampton line six radar excellenthas been awarded a lifetime production certificate for producing 80327 of milk 4148 lbs fat in 6 lactations she is a daughter of the century superior sire brampton radar and also a winner of 1 silver medal 0 gold medals of merit brampton b p lua acme j ex has been issued a ton of gold certificate in 1450 days lua acme produced 2536 lbs of fat sbe is a daughter of the century senior sire brampton acme and also a winner of 3 silver medals and 3 cold medals imp liberator rosebay vg produced in 1424 days zjktq lbs of fat to receive ton of gold she is a winner of sshvermedolsondvggold mc dabu in the herd of ernest alex- ander norval the jersey cow campburn amy get tion very good has just been issued a ton of gold cer tificate in 1401 days she pro duced 2118 lbs of fat sbe is a daughter of the century super ior sire brampton six genera tion and also a winner of 2 gold medals 4s 75 pound german shepherd from the well known tanhardt kennels of miss laura treble rjt 1 georgetown as a vital part of an ontario provincial police detachment he has been trained to climb ladders jump through- burning hoops and hunt criminals on duty he may chew the arm of an armed gunman bat night he sleeps quietly in the bedroom of the children of an ontario provincial constable kanaka has been assigned to the m6unt forest ojj detach ment he and his handler con- j stable- a a boley are one of a three mananddog teams put into service last month by the opp the dogs were acquired in the fall and their handlers are regular constables who volun teered for a 14week training course based on that of the londonmetropolitan police inj maryland the two other teams j are stationed in sudbury and kempville the men and their dogs which have been trained for search and rescue operations- are plan ned as the nucleus of a provinc ial police canine training staff tobe organied when more dogs i are required so big and fast however some of the men at the mount forest detachment are worried about kanaka itj is not that i dont like dogs one constable told a reporter its just that hes so big and so fast constable boley demonstrated kanakas training and speed with constable carl monk i the only man in mount foret detachment who would volun teer to be kankas opponent with an empty gun for a prop constable monk stood about 20 feet from kanaka and acted as though be was threating con stable boley the plan was for constable monk to keep the gun jnsght when constable boley gave the word to attack until kanaka came into the view- finder of the photographers savee poww gmnoutthc g 1 si fls why not squeeze a little more out of your food dollar at your georgetown iga store puces effective jar 5 67 a 1m6 hm right id limit quantiha fmzsvmf0 fmuiiivpim frmitpdm bugymp warn mnmsr fancy save 25c ayimer peas purex tissues all colours heinz save lie junior foods iga fancy save 6c apple sauce kraft canadian cheese slices fhozbn fed gov inspected 40 fathom cod fillets 4 4 6 2 2 49 89- si 00 29- 63 39 pfcg of 2 rails 15 ox tin 6 i 1 grade ont snow gem potatoes california sunkist 25 lb lug in 1w oranges canada no 1 grade local grown cello onions canada no 1 grade bradford grown cello carrots 89 279c 25 iga lucky shopper jean mcmuuen 1082 georgetown but when the word was given kanaka covered the ground so fast that constable monk bad to hide the gun quickly to save his hand his right hand was swathed in cotton armor but the gun was in the left hand and irnfc has been trained attack the hand holding the gun if constable honk has kept the gun in sight kanaka would have ignored the armor and attacked the unprotected hand but fighting is not all or even the main part of kanakas work it is just a personality he puts on with his attack collar kanaka bas two colla an a harness and a distinct per sonality go with each knows his collars wearing his chain choke col lar kanaka trotted at constable boleyi heels alert and curious but looking like just another dog but when the tracking harness was put on kanakas nose dropped to the grounttibjl he immediately began sniffling even before he was given a trail to follow constable boley then brought out the attack collar used only when they are going after a man known to be dangerous as soon as he felt the wide leather col lar on his neck kanaka bristled the shepherd knows what each collar is for and although he will obey constable boleys shand that even over i opening wd be diamonds west k a strong hand hel spades- i and his diamond fnd to him r b short in dia- that west did r good a hand in i led astray by his swd t willing to sell expected east- spades asaac- rethir- i at south cards or hearts norval man injored when struck by truck a 78 year old norval man was taken to hospital after being struct by a car on the 8th line w chinguacousy quarter mile south of no 5 sderoad tuesday night dec 1 william collins was walking on the 8th line when hit by a borthbound car driven by gord best br2 norval mr collins was conscious when taken to peel memorial hospital but the extent of his injuries were not disclotied in 1962 ix policemen were filled by criminal action in canada and six died accidental ly joirk canadian facta to qualifyfor this award cow must produce at least000 of fat in 4 consecutive years brampton bremda c aci he a jersey cow classified very goodwin the herd of d h hccaig son norval has been awarded a ton of gold certifi cate in 1445 days the produced all4 lbs of fatsb is the daughter of the century senior superior sire brampton acme and also a winner of a silver medal and one gold medal rock ella xenia star excellent a jersey cow in the herd of kenneth euaa sons hornby ont has been issued a lifetime production certificate in b lactations she produced 78109 lbs of milk and 4500 lbs of fat star is also a wlnnerof 2- sflvejmedals lqejd medal and a ton of gohtj septic tank pumping weeping tllo trowelling grml fill halton sanitation swvic christmas supplies 4- price jl while stock lasts ren and kill s77w5 it orders whatever they are he expects io face the job appropri ate to the collar he is wearing kanakas main job will be to find missing persons like the tro other provincial police dogs trained at the maryland state police dog training school he has been taught to follow people through any sort of country because man and dog must work closely end absolute obe- dlence is essential kanaka stays with constable boley all the tihe hclives constable boleys house where be sleeps between the beds of the constables two child ren rides in the cruiser with a specially fitted cage instead of a bsftk seat and remains with his master whatever the assignment almost read his mind constable boley thinks the buildings in the area even if a thief locks the door after enter ing a building the dog may give his handler the alarm if there is a fresh scent in the area if a thief enters and leaves a door unlocked he might be able to evade a man but never a dog and if the man makes a break for it across fields the dog can follow leading his handler constable boley said he would never release the dog to follow a man alone because an armed man could kill the dog and still j ehide the constable because bt the need to follow a mankanaka has been trained to g6 up and down ladders he also is trained to jump through hoops and perform other cirl cuslike stunts as part of his obedience training sometimes a dog will try to seem foolish to him and he tries to see if he can make a fool of you when youre used- to a dog though you can almost read his mind the georgetown i thursday january 6h running security checks dog will-be- speciallytfuijjiluff you constable boley said on night patrol when he and youve got to keep ahead of him obedience training may m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off main street phon 8774671 train to toronto askabout convenient departure and return times for infonnetiori phone the local cnpamngxsataoflica canadian nation at notice bylaw no 217 sedion 1 that it bth raspoiuiblkty of all petsottsjj i or occupying pia within lh moniclpallty i 1h town of goorgotown shall wifliip 24 hm remove and clean away a snow ice other obstructio rom the sidewalks adjoining the r so owned o occupied by them by ardor rot haley chlrf

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