Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1967, p. 12

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increase fire department volunteers to 29 members lour nun luvt bun iddcd to it fiom a 25 to 21 nieinlur oil malipowir it should have in the georgetown vol mitt or lirejad foul tvn with the ctr iiuinmun of i irt 1hilf frwin dcparlmuit this yiar incrramngl strength it stilt iwimi l not the 1 wis im bridge club twelve tahlcs of duplicate bridge were playing on musters point night tuesday july 18th north south winner were misg olive logan miss margery mac keniie m rs kay 1 larmer s keller mrs hhtawth mccrae and mrs ailecn bradley mrs helen hyde and w hamilton ith1 9boroktown hirald thursday july 37th 1w7 pace 12 fait west george ellen ton mrs helen m clarke from albuqueique new mexico mrs w thompson mrs w wil son mr and mrs walter biehn rc r krid and mn thomas built many bridges in halton county a man who had built many bridges and culverts in this area isaac sauve died at his home at glen robertson recen tly following i heart attack he had followed bis father in the bridge building business and bad been associated with the ontario bridge company since 1955 his two sons had been associated with him in the firm of isaac sauve st sons accountants degree for d e melcombe i e melcombe 60 langstone crescent chief accountant of kenling aviation limited has successfully completed the year certified general ac tants course and u now en to the c g a decree th iflcd general accountants socjallon of ontario has need the oldest university in j western hmisphere if sm i os at uma peru founded 1 not nil the men aro avail ink ill tht lime and it leaves u irtuall with a smillcr fn fighting forte thin we have on piper he told the herald clmf lewis advocates a firei department which is made up mosllv o volunteer men but in cludis at least two permanent fiu men this wjv coiild save th men and then employers i lot of tunc especially in the cases of fires of a minor nature said the chief he said on man occasions brigade members are called from their jobs by a daytime fire thit could bo handled by a touplc of permanent fircfight crs imlyslrj his been erj good ii allotting lis firohghting im plojecs to inswer an alarm but i m sure their generosity isn t unlimited somewhtre along the line i ii lne to to to a stmi prrnnni tit furti or at u 1st find differ nt firlorics lo draw our new men from the chief sniri georgetown s lne dcpirlment h is been it the 2 inn level sinct it served i town of 1000 populition until the spring when herb wild george brand ford bud lhde ind lorn mas sem loimd tin bnade the town s populition is pushing 12 100 nd inotliu t mx h m the b soinsint tow nslnp fire ana ilso hit n sponsibilil of his department new firemen herb wild and harry brandford brimplnn ind m pi nun vh n tin in wis ji a ion e 2j full unit li and cton both r than torgt town hii dtp i ri mints till mi ir li bud hyde and tom mas- added to fire department lj l rill j lead dechrr lets play bridge jninmm s km md ifiiond is ruffed i of spidis is ti rt i disnrded maiks lb ud i tho 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s f i h h j 3 h q p d q 7 5 2 ivk i h i c k 10 c 4 8 4 i ui d of i thins tint lit lucks ijus hunter dauchter oi mr 11 ind mr ltw r hunter rr liurlin i n ins t ho eo al itlur uira people fnm onlirio to ui be runl ixiniuir mn itnlennnl youth pro 21 jul thi at olhte nne de ri i jnrr biipo ihtrc had been a spdt tnocplriics tin trip tber in i u ibnvs tint trl need to be doiu hi ff dnniondsl n j i r j relic in i imrm tnd rt r d of delai rr heait hbt july 23rd to 29th safety is the prime factor in the success of modern farming for accidents can prove more costly than maintenance your farm can be a showplace of progress and efficiency if you keep tools and equipment in top condition check buildings for cleanliness soundness keeping everything in apple- pie order eliminates many fire hazards practice good safety habits and prosper everyone gains from accident prevention make this farm safety inventory slop machine before don t wear loosr flopping keep machines in good repair kep all guard and safelv denes in pi unclokkihk oiling or adjusting f clothing around machinery operate tractors safely start tractors smnnthh turn corners sowh banks and soft ground always hilrh to the dr use the right tools for the job make sure vour tools are in good sifc conduit a ife place and handle with rarr watch your step to prevent falls keep ladders and slps in rood repair wit makr sure thc are easih accessjhlc don t pile things on stairwas speak to animals when approaching them keep them ralm h acting with calm self assurnnc keep bulls in a safe pen of emergeno ermhing in its place be a good housekeeper have a place for evermhin- and kpo be firesighted dont moke around the barn pour sasoline outdoors to prevent ive ap urs dr clan outdoofjoi fires r careful with matches apply first aid promptly fen minor injuries ma be dangerous if lhe are not treated irrrmediatck keep first aid kits in the house in the barn and nn the tractor treat ail guns as if they were loaded keep guns unloaded except when actualh using them aim only al targets ou want to shoot know and obey all traffic laws follow safe dming practices obe all traffic signs john t armstrong insurance john t armstrong paul c armstrong complete insurance service 39 main street south telephone b779621 walnut ranch ltd highest cash pnc paid lie 249 rp3b6c dead animals removed crippled and disabled animals 24 hour service call collect waurdown 6s96691 beaver 1 1 weter street georgetown call our farm representative don garbutt don is experienced in assisting the farmer with his building supply needs call him for quick service al 8772234 or s779351 united cooperatives of ontario halton branch 45 guelph st georgetown 772271 bailey oil sales distributors of texaco fuel oil gasoline etc r r 1 georgetown phone b774031 master feeds stewarttown dial 877j5i2 georgetown we deliver aluschalmers for all your farm equipment needs reid equipment and supply co r j georgetown 8773360 murt allison your massey ferguson dealer farm and industrial equipment r r i georgetown 8773291 georgetown animal clinic 106 guelph street 8772741 r gaskin dvm clinic 6pm to 8 p m mon wed fri hours 9 00 a m to 11 00 a m saturday j b mackenzie son ltd i i lumber and building materials s jamet st 8772207 ij

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