Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1966, p. 6

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set next blood clinic date or october 17 thi 0iorobtown herald thursday taptsmear 23 1m page 8 at uk bnncb ineeujif or the georgetown and district bed cross held- at cedarvale centennial ceatro on tuesday ptember 6th thefollowing ii- i svere a- blood donor clinics the third and last dnic of the year will be held at knox church hall on monday octo ber 170i to prevent waiting periods in the evening persons whq can donate in the after noon are advised to do so ho nursing education there might be a possibility of a teen home nursing course in the fall the yearly home nursing course has been scheduled for january 1967 further details will jollow in this paper loan cupboard the red cross loan cup board sickroom supplies wheelchairs etc is now situ- ated at the cedarvaie center nial center this service of which mrs eric balkjnd 877- 6553 and mrs v h sinclair 8772948 are in charge is gi ven free to the public exclusive 9year club grows by one the moct difttcult georgetown gtoup to get into tne nonagenarion grew by one last veek when mrs john r scott 15 emery st became 90 fifty members of her family feted mrs scott with a surprise party at the home of a daughter in terra cotta denies injunction laws confine civil liberties george kerr mpp for hal- ton denied last wednesday that the injunction laws were aimed at destroying civil liberties he was speaking at a rally to protest the injunction law or ganized by the district labour council mr kerr was taking part in a questionandanswer session followed the main speeches of the evening good laws incial way of legislating back to work four new members join kinette club the kinette club of george town held its first meetin men the 196667 term with the kins- men at hornby towers golf e e beul eli 5slsr action was justifed although he did not agree with a saskatche wan law which gave carte- blanche to the government to order workers back harry levy of georgetown tailed the following kinette officers break strike sonur otltom a telph6na chain is to b started by the local red cron between elderly shumns who an living alone each chain member makes one telephone call and receives one- call ev ery day in a prearranged or der if one chainmember can not reach the number he is to call a visit is made to find out the reason of the unanswered phone call chairmen john elliott 8774115 and doug tu cker 8776906 are trying to locate such individuals if any one knows of- someone who needs this service please get in touch with the chairmen rep resentatives from the branch wiu attend the senior citizens workshop in toronto on octo ber 6lh disaster a burned but family of seven was supplied with clothing individual emergency aid information was sought for two families regarding missing relatives six families were as sisted in various ways sunday dinner party for silver wedding anniversary water safety a meeting will be called with recreational authorities of the georgetown and esqueslng twp councils police dept represen tatlves centre board pool ha nifert and supervisors rep mentattve of the lions club and others to discuss among other hems a suggestion for a muchwanted centennial water safety project volunteer recruitment and replacement this committee from which chairman mrs john grady will be absent for about a year will be looked after by presid ent of the branch mrs dora sutherland volunteers are ur gently needed to work on the various committees anyone in terested phone mrs suther land 877hw24 or the vice- chairman mrs anne pritch- ard 8773331 public relations foster cormihe with the three blood clinics yearly winter spring and sum mer water safety etc this committee needs help with- the distribution of posters over georgetown and district mrs joan perkins who is looking af ter this committee will wel come phone calls from persons who can donate a small am ount of time for this work so that not always the same few have to go and call on the in dustry stores offices church- president marilyn sunnucks wtice president rosine levy secretary jean murphy treas urer donna moors- registrar on a related question mr joan ditchfield directors gail kerr was asked if he thought i collet t and jackie kent past other workers should be allow- president mona milne bullet- he declared for the most t0 ta employed to break a m editor trudy lavoie part legislation dealing with ltrikfei labor relations are good laws j pour new members were and are fairly up to date it mr kerr said be did not be- welcomed into the club by pres- dont think they deserve to believe outside workers should be ident marilyn sunnucks mr and mr james f evans 5 valleyview road entertained sixty friends and relatives to dinner at the estaminet in burlington sunday afternoon september 11 on the occasion of their silver wedding anniver sary graham farnell id durham street was master of ceremon ies for the afterdinner festivi ties mr and mrs evans dau ghter barbara sang because and was joined by david far nell to sing two duels the lord is my shepherd and desert song mrs evans brother andy frank milton was their accompanist after dinner the guests re turned to mr and mrs evans home in georgetown for the remainder of the day campbellville moffat acton milton gueiph newmarket toronto and georgetown ontario has the largest num ber of canadians ot indian or igin about one quarter of the national total the subject of too much criti cism generally he believed that many of the labor laws on the statutes ac tually protected civil liberties he pledged i would have so part of a government that passed laws preventing the pro per exercise of a mans rights good faith he believed that militancy today was the result of things allowed to come in if the strike new members being willcna was legal oriel j redden jane sunnucks anne roberts and harg stapleton and summing up bis views long term a ulver 5 wu p to jackie kent for her mr kerr gave as a solution to labourmanagement relations the possibility of more economic participation by lab our in industry by baying shares the worker would become aware of econ omic conditions and take an interest in productivity son geoffrey george mr and mrs evans have two daughters mar who is enter ing her third year in honours history at mcmaster university hamilton and barbara a nurse in her second year of training at gueiph general hospital mr evans is business administrator of the georgetown public school board and mrs evans new ia a member of the teaching staff of chapel st school this month will be a busy mr and mrs roy smale one for the kinetics as they i burlington sister and brother- prepare for their bake sale at inlaw of mr evans were the georgetown fall fair on oct- wedding attendants of twenty- ober 1st chairman for this five years ago they were hon- project is rosine levy with oured guests at the anniversary joan ditchfield as cochairman dinner other relatives and he hoped fortht day when the helping hands club of friends were present from sud- that have happened in the past guch 0 the injunction j georgetown donated a home years he said th were em- 1 j or d d it wh h lne kine fcle eama avniri hst10aliiinff i save at hutton nurseriies evergreen sale bramptons only grower off hoses evergreens shrubs and trees also bulbs km fail planting l m brown optometrist at j5 mill street georgetown fihtoffmalnstreetj phone 8773671 vi- ok 0 envelopes tolifilnl m5 the georgetown herald m jsiateaaentsr factorv folttjs 3i 22 main street south flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specialty cut flowen and funerai designs we wire flowers rosedale floral xi albert it tr 73952 now is the time to take soil samples for next springs crops call us and we wiu take your samples pcm you anivhavethem analyzed free of charge inenilre about our bulk spread fertilizer j on hay and pasture fields this fall ve masterfeed master feeds stewarttown dial 773512 georgetown we deliver wed am and sat ajn each week in georgetown train to ployers who avoid bargaining in good faith and all the halos did not belong to management mr kerr said that the law jnust be used where irrespon- ubles flout the wishes of the union leaderbjp in illegal stri- iminated altogether he said it w nn the draw should be harder and harder i held during the fair for an applicant for an injunc tion to prove an emergency bumming up pat clancy first vice president of the district council said the meeting bad given food for thought and be dr harry harley mp for hoped those attending would go hal ton was asked if he agreed i away and draw their own con- with the archaic f ederal-prov- elusions eeeds going senior citizens once again the kinettes will be collecting toys for christ- welfare and will be happy to receive these toys at their fall fair booth from those who wish to drop them off small fields handicap now government assists farmers in hallos county now impractical under modern handicapped by small fields un- farming procedures suitable for the use of modern arm machinery may now rev under the plan the federat ive assistance under the agri- provincial arda pay 40 per cultural rehabilitation and de- i cent of the cost to the farmer velopment act of hiring heavy equipment and j operators for the removal of stone stump and brush fence 1 rows up to a maximum grant of 800 per farm under the joint federalprov incial agreemontj farm opera tors will be able lo receive fin ancial assistance for the remov al of fences to enable economic use of large fields which lend tbemselevs to mechanical equip- fanners wishing to particip ate in the proposal can obtain an application form from the agricultural office milton the many farms were laid out in j arda grant will be paid on pre- small fields separated by stone j sentatlon of a certificate that and brush fences and which are the work has been carried out 33 prizes won by halton 4h club members larry gardhouse and verna thompson representing the halton 4h beef club competed in the 4h intercounty demon stration at the cne on sept 2 they demonstrated and discus- p d the beef feedlot or the fut- if m their feedlof for a 200 jj act farm with all the feed i gmn oa the farm consists of wt aho and a pole barn corn mb haytage and high mois- tafi cm wen their feeds to attn taw steers ft raatpatiilsw was won by tin the bridge club with six tables of players last tuesday georgetown dup licate bridge club is gaining mo mentum in its second season as a new recreation club the club meets each tojsday evening in the legion auditorium and tendance has been as high as 12 table northsouth winners last week were 1st sirs nell pat tullo and mrs joseph gibbons sod bill hamilton and bui brbour mr and mrs art nor- ris eastwest winners were 1st mcleans rental a s4les cintre 279 queen street east brampton under the brampton water tower phone 4595781 we rent a chain saws g liwh mowers ga paint sprayers fgy alum ext ladders ft floor sanders ft power post augers open thurs a frl 9 pjn ample parking many other items for fast action mliirle ibthc stkvict consult a nimh of thi bkmptaa real estat board son snow and duke wilson thompson 2nd reg williams and mrs he len atkinson 3rd mrs anne pritchird and mrs wallace its as simple as abc to find nearby 15 auto dealers 12 beauty salons 3 cleaners and dyers 12 dentists and just about any shop or service you can think fl our locality has a lot to off good shop good bwcbb good pjopl so look first to home for your needs let your fingers do the walking through the yellow pages to find the above people and many othen everythings here in towni

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