Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1969, p. 9

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i hr iplici oii of ies tct y zv- prt jlsfr sslw i hf aes sweet talk george telb of bees and honey to attentive cubs i h- v a working docfc made out of paper strated by its builder mr youmans the fascinating example of paper art is demon- tails to businesswomen on exploiting members talents mrs dana heather kegiaaal advisor was nest ijiieiii at the february dmner aaeetias of mfs fbe georgetown n- and ftof essioaal weans dab at fbe north halton golf coon- try dub alva allen pupils get music results the following pupils were successful in the midwinter examinations set by the royal conservatory of music in tor onto theory grade 2 marshall hansen 1st class honours singing grade 4 evelyn allen 1st class honours grade 2 colleen burns pass piano grade 7 eric han sen pass joanne pelleticr hon ours grade s evelyn allen 1st class honours mary wilcox honours grade 2 randy smith 1st class honours mrs heathers talk was a re- ob- evaluation of the aiaas jecttves of the dak feiake the most of the talents of the naeaaaers ia the eku snost snixed la- taea u was more or less a saol ia the ana type f talk aad the fa- tare win speak af its ecectne- ness- mrs it 111111 walker presented mrs heather witjh a corsage nrior ta the aaeetng ad mrs ada wibuassai thaak- ed her aa behalf ef the dab after the regalar basness the meeting dosed with the dob hrnrdcmoa forget waxing and floor cleaners forever let us instal stans starlight seamless flooring operated by stan mieczaniec i mrttow crescent gmrgomwh onf phona 877685c ninetythree cubs in the 810 year age range from each pack in the georgetown district plus 12 leaders attended a pack conference at sl johns united church saturday after rev robert- scrivens opened the meeting with a pray er district cub master j r olter- welcomed 4hfr cubs on behalf of the district staff the workshops at this years conference enabled the cubs to take a close look at the bob- biesand occupations of a num ber of adults in the district mr zmija gave them a look into the world of toln collect ing while other cubs peered through mr scberiks micros- looks like mr ralph bailey introduced electronics and showed the cubshowtheir voices appeared on an oscilloscope many inspected the equip ment of a photographers dark room for the first time where mr malcolm clark explained and demonstrated how negat- ives are made info prints for those who like things on the sweet side mr george moore showed one of his bee hives and explained bow the bees made and stored the hon ey a sample of the product was a popular feature of this dis play for those interested in mot ors mr william geggle had a demonstration of motor parts and for an outofthisworld display miss diane giles show ed the care and use of a tele scope for future pilots mr paul duchin showed a film jet pilot mr john owen through the magic of chemistry made foam plastic in a paper cup while cubs looked on in amaze ment and mr youmans show ed the boys the art of paper folding for those who might want to progress to more soph- isticated things he had on hand a working model of a clock he had made of paper a noon meal was provided by the ladies auxiliary of 1st georgetown cubs and scouts primary organizers of the con ference were mrs terry colter and mrs dawn livingstone s kelso highway to motorists using the roads in north halton continue to pile up a terrible traffic toll year- end figures on motor vehicle accidents released this week hy the north halton opp detach ment seems to be saying during 1968 the force inves tigated 691 accidents which brought death to 14 people in juries lo another 337 and cau sed a total property damage of 438929 i the north halton opp force patrols all roads in the north halton area north of the base line excepting roads within the town boundaries of acton and georgetown there are 346 mi les of esquesing and nassaga- weya township roads 80 miles sopetoseewbar wtterpobu nonreportibte under 100 da- mage accidents the blue pins predominate although there are plenty of reds by the time the end of a year rolls around look at any of the accident location maps and youll im mediately spot the locations where cars and trucks arepil- ingup the majority of the ac cident statistics miles of provincial highways for a grand total bf 368 mil es patrolled their area includes 183 sql miles and a population of about 11646 there are 27 men in the milton opp detachment a sergeant three corporals and 23 constables with increased travel by mo tor vehicle opp officers note an increasing accident rate in the five year period 1962 to 1966 the opp had roughly the same area to cover and the av erage calamity rate for the five years was 496 accidents seven deaths 192 persons injured and 268931 in property damage the 1968 fisures show an increase of 195 accidents se ven deaths 145 injured people and 169998 damage over the previous five year average the story of accidents grimly portrayed on huge maps of north halton gracing the stenographers office in the de tachment office each time an accident report comes through one of the stenos places a pin in the map to mark the location and type of accident red pins for fatals blue for accid ents where people have been in jured yellow for accidents with no deaths or injuries but over 100 damage and white for straight stretches of road lull a driver into a false sense of security suddenly he hits the mils and curves and he either panics or fails to slow his speed and increase his awareness to cope with the different situa- tion before him ohe point of the map nas pins clamouring for space they are wedged into the map at odd angles denoting one stretch of the highway where -the- opp have declared a trouble spot and placed extra cruiser patrols this short stretch of highway where so many of the accidents are happening is on hwy 401 macidonaldcarter freeway be tween the campbellville road overpass and the kelso conser vation area the terrain is rugged here and the highway engineers have de veloped the road to follow the terrain curves and hills abj ound in this three mile stretch of highway a perfect spot for the wellknown accident look ing for a place to happen one constable explained that many motorists get into trouble on this strip of road because they are spoiled hy the rest of the highway where long the georgetown herald thursday fib 13th w page 0xfamt0 run when walkathon plans are being made can spring be far away an area oxfam committee will meet tonight in brampton to formulate campaign plans for a 25 mile walkathon on may 3 the halton county board of education wishes to advise that arrangements have been made regarding the installation af ieniiamee so that anyone wishing to phono the board offices may do so without incurring long distance tolls the following ara hm numb central administration office oakville zenith 1wjo north education centre georgetown 77972 residents of campbellville should note that the zenith number for the north education centre is not effective until february 12 and will be zenith 55910 bruce t lindley superintendent of business and finance and treasurer realty firm appoints district sales agent don hoist real estate ltd is now represented in this area by mrs catharine mathews r r 1 georgetown mr hoist a former salesman and district manager in this district for paul s starr co ltd purchased three branch offices in 1965 from mr starr in owen sound hanover and wingham since then he has opened of fices in flesherton durham meaford goderich kincardine stratford and st marys the firm now has 45 sales re presentatives and has started an exclusive photo listing ser vice providing each with a pic ture and listing information on every property listed by the company homhjtes greatnew chain saw only 10 v4 lbs less bar and chain coma in and try it sea how well it fits your grip see its narrow new bar that cuts faster without pinching pens0n farm bopt rr no 1 georgetown ont now a selected group of womens childrens dress casual shoes specigj group of mens dress work shoes boots also handbags overshoes snow boots slippers expert fitting assured by our highly qualified staff r largest selection of childrens shoes in the area from very narrow i to extra wide jill 19 main st south family shoes georgetown 8775944

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