57 enrolled in st john ambulance course t paopla arcdla- lejorerfril bo to administer em- fcreaoy thbjpneat in the current isltt jonp ambulance court be- i in eondocttd bliutruetor jim btnnett ita lht wk coarse lurtea january 18 and clause ire held mondays and tuesdaya compoaltlon of the first aid tub ii u miowj lsgeorgbrlfreniport town volunteer ambulance 3et- tico memben 19 under the authority of the workmen co- mpenaatloh board 9 aeout lea- ingjn the clam are varlan asso- dera7 qeofgetown police olll- dates standard prodoou delta mm member oflhedept of tm fc dw yodm mport l member of the hal- ton county health unit tind rlulpment canada ltd two private cltliens plax canada ltd georgetown firms partlcipatj councillor john hole is urban board viechairman and rv-rw-b- ur v- jgbbm xt7i wt5 demonstration of placing a leg fracture victim on a stretcher pupils looking on are marilyn webster ann ver- boon sandy koir ross colter and terry collor standing is assistant instructor ken thomson paul bennett is being tended to by his father jim bennett ronald harris dpuiyrvi of milton was elected chairman otv ttw north halton urban board at the groups inaugural meeting in milton wednesday georgetown councillor john hole will be vtco chairman for 1068 6ecrtwytreasuror li actons clerk administrator jack mcgeachle the board is comprised of council delegates from the three north halton towns who meet regularly to discuss com mon problems of municipal ad ministration while it remains an urban board ther have been suggestions in recent yoars thai naaasebrwcya and esqucs- ing townmpe be ipvlted to jalp so the group could cover fm entire north end of the county decision mado by the board ar not binding hut after djs- cuaaions at the trlrtown level councillors go back- to their individual councils jwitfo new ideas and any legislation iiu- l an the joint discussions can be ratififtd fay th individ ual councils t a financial report on 1067 indicated a bank balance of 317 major expenditure was for a year end dinner for all councjllors end their wives which cost 467 and the sec retarys remuneration a mot- ion was approved increaairitrthq secretarys wage by 30 to 300 per annum each town annual ly grants 300 towards expens cs of the- board a vote of thank waa tend ered to cr itobcrtdrinlcwatcr pf action who chaired the board in 1007 thirteen attended the boards first meeting of the year sev en were from the host mwn ov milton five from acton and one from ceprrctown a hrinf discussion was hold consolidate services subject for special county discussion scots bow out cadets seek sponsor for corps with the announcement from captain frank ching c com- pany commander lome scots that they would be unable to aponsor the georgetown cadet i corps cadets in georgetown no longer exist- i captain ching explained that 4h militia rlnoq not inure hf nf- fleers and ncos necessary to run the cadets since they ire regularly providing a company at camp borden as part of the newly established mobile com- mand the following letter to the editor tells the story of the now defunct cadet corps and the cadets hope for its revival j february 13 1w8 dear fell it or i would like at- this time to bring to the attention of yod and your readers the closing of an institution that has been a part of thir community for over a half a century founded in 1015 the georgetown 670 cadet corps hju presented the first step on the road to a military career for many young men ah over canada there are jinn- dreds of these primary steps georgetown has stood in the top ten for over a decade in mv opinion our corps has been successful in bringing out the most admirable qualities of the young georgctonians who have hud the privilege to belong to this institution our main ob jective is not to give these men sllitary training but to develop cm into useful citizens of our community and our country this year we have attained the highest morale that i have been in the corps fcr the past four year t nevertheless we have been deserted in our 53rd year ation lclt ulhoul a talks on citizenship to local council of women our institution each summer severnl cadets have the oppor tunity to attend one of many camps the chief cadet camp is at ipperwash ontario and each cadet that attends this camp receives a compensation i of one hundred dollars the more advanced cadets attend rampraril nnf fn ntimta h psrkrr in albovta trinidad bar- hades jamaica during the year each cadet receives instruction in first aid map reading nat- 1 mhftl ftutvival during miolcar- warfare riflemunsliip and sportsmanship any organization or party that would be interested in or would like more information on the gift cadet corps is invited towrite me care of the george town armories yours sincerely cadet maj itw clarke ashgrove an address by mr corinne macdonald of stratford former ly of georgetown highliglited the meeting of the local council of women on feb 1g at the home of mrs ii t paul she is deputy registrar of the surrogate court and revth- countydepiiu rlrrk mrs mir fojier sponsor what our group needs now is a helping hand from our community lo bring us back in our feel in for year rnir backer was the georgetown thsfrict lligjrilnol hoard with the leaving of our captain instruct or a boherts who was form erly auto mechanics teacher at the high school wo also lost our sponsor the ifrye scot regiment was going to assume control of the corps but due to a shortage- of ofticers and ncos they had noapara tune or men to aid and supervise our progress they have given ut as iu ch support as possible and have offered the use of the i georgetown ann ones when we are able to gain u sponsor it is at this time that i would like to put forward my plea to the clthcns of our community w are loojcingfar a respon iiole organization that is will ing to hack our jrmip and give us a little of their time at the time of the corps clos ing we were confronted by many pleas from he cadets to attempt to restore the corps the omv cors were greatly impressed by the shuw of interest that the cadets showed and we were deeply hotrjwcd to utmounce the elehing maybe it would be cut ler for the reader to understand the intercut in the corps if i briefly outline the activities of study fresh fruits 4h club girls the ashgrove fruitie tootics held their second meeting on february 17 at the home of th ir assistant leader mr john bird the meeting wns opened with the 1 i i pledge followed by the secretarys re port the roll call two reasons why i eat fruit was answered by the thirteen girls present the girls discussed where fresh fruits are grown the grading retailing and prep aration of fruits and the uses of the different varieties of apples in the work period jessie hsriifi and margarotritobinum demonstrated the making of strawberry shortcake ivy anne stull served tlie grapefruit in lime jelly she had made before hand and race bird served the epplettftladhiotthlitiidruhuiiiit salad she had prepared the night before each girl had chance to sample tin jellied sa lads as well as the strawberry shortcake the meeting closed with the queen donald chose citizenship is her topic she has had tlie oppor tunity to view her subject from many angles and her talk was larpcly product of her own study experience and observa tion she referred to the canadian citizenship act of 1017 and spoke of the processes by which newcomers from other lands become fully accredited can adian citizens she read the oath of allesianre which they are required lo take she aho contrasted thiw y0u mx the yyjq system of government in other type of blood countries notably the usa with the canadian system her patients should receive blood talk left her audince with an with the same bli factor as increased appreciation of thir their own otherwise they may privilogcv duties- and rcipon- produce lantibodies againtttha nihilities as canadian citizens lib factor which at a later a question period followed date cause reactions mrs f w johnson reported for the canadian association of consumers dealing mainly witli the irradiation of fjiod and other products what it is what it can do and its possible influence on consumer patterns mrs a m sutherland gave an trileteslinjieport for the beet croi9cttrre5rtrrwork aw proposed extensions of service mrs jack nicuwhof reported for the safety league of can ada drawing attention to some recently published material mrsapfhbhard was in the chair for the meeting and mrs clarence hayes thanked the guest speaker a sale of home baking and small articles fol- lowed tea hostesses were mrs j w kerr mrs matthews and mrs it ii jones alva allen pupils in winter exams the following pupils of alva allen were successful in the winter examinations set by th unyap conservatory of music in toronto theory grade 1 marshall hansen 1st class honours singing gradi 1 colleen burns honours gruda 2 evelyn allen 1st class honours jajia grade 4 evelyn allen honours tiurie golden pass ljrraw ledwldge honours gradrt 1 joamm pellelier lnt elats honours anna wilcox lion ourj grido i erie hansen pass bet ty anno tripp honours payoffblllswffl tf one mm sweep ready cash from gac international makes piledup bills disappear fast sweep many monthly payments into one sttyutdlluiutmlijmtiiirtittsttpiillthiihgjiiviii mm m international finance cohph ltd loans up to booo -ckohcktown- 12 mtirtstimt south fhons 876971 acton- 7smilslfwt hons 1552960 -wetirom- 4 john slnjet fbmi z49s341 richmond hill- jo yonxs sliest soutlf fhorll jm4453 with the seven municipalities in halton bogged down m any attempts ot countybased asses sment and welfare services halton county council at the urging of koesw coulter will try to air their views at a special county councilmceting thn special meeting to he called by warden win f hunt er will deal only with consolid ated county- services and region al government beeve w coulter reminded members last week a county welfare program had been set up last year with municipalities over 5000 population allowed to opt out well everyono who could- did just that they opted out he commented and i see no point in acton and nas-iaga- wrya carrying on whats called l county welfare unit he cited peej county as on example of coopcrntion bet ween municipalities ho told council peel had formed a com mittee tosllidy regional govern ment boeye allan day claimed oak- ville wis not opposed to larger units of welfare and assess ment but considered the timing wrongt since no action had been taken oi the plunkelt report jtnd all were uncertain of boun dary ch a n lies council approved the special meeting with bcevo coulter suggesting the mayors of tc municipalities ho invited on tba county win nut com mkalonev ysuon which was voted down by county oodoi- cjl when an ttcanpt was made to introduce it last year under this system local wsswrs would bo relieved of their du ties and all assessing would be thi 0i0ruitown hiralo thursday fib tftk w j pages r done on an equitable basis through a county easesslas of- fioe using dau proeastinff i equipment and inspection staffs situated throughout the county now that you have the new georgetown telephone directory children of parents with different blood factors if the mothers blood is bh positive and the fathers is bh negative there is usually no effect on the child if the sit uation is reversed there is still no effect if the baby inherits its mothers bh negativo type blood u fc u its easy for you to bring you r pwn personal directory up to date you can do this by checking your personal list ol numbers against tho correct listings in tho directory and dont forgot to check and up dato those allimportant femergency numbers ii you nood a personal directory lot u3 know just phono b72292 well sond you a freo copy tho number you wrlto down is aasy to tocall jfis the biggest party of the year no one was too hot no one was too cold no one was stifled by cigarette smoke want to know why a modem gas furiiuco was balancing the lieat and humidity circulating a constant supply of fresh filtered air into every room of the liouse tlie evenness of automatic gas heating never gave the air a chance to get ovcrheatcj from too manypeoplc l orcloggedbycigarettesconstantcir- furnace with powejjhvimulijiexabd culation nevcrallowed the air to settle electronic nfr clenner youll havo dii- into a cold stagnant pocktt covered total conifort when natural gas fuels your cen- so go ahead live it up in cora- tral heating system you can be sure of fortr sec your hentink contractor dependability economy and cleanli- department store or union gas ncai and when you equip your gas united gasr with natural gas you can take gentleness for granted edwards piumjuno x heating 131 mxway drive 7t6951 mcdonald 21 mountainview road n plumbino c heatino 77544