j o j l3ipptia kiruwoiokf becsr cnhge over iimw officer iri command if capuin kirkwqod rvj replac- njsny lbrnc scpu hi- a ing major orvillej kctchcson flq ceremony at the george- who has served as officer in command of c company for the past two years major ket- cheson came to the lome scots e coy wrraoury last week sari zlncey co of the itentpaxtlcipatsd in the from he essex andxerit scot tish r6gi tent captain kirkwoud has long been associated with the lome scots serving as second in command of b company in brampton prior tp accepting this ney post vacaiejrapr camp is esquesing council edict esquesing council stuck to itsi remarked bol i domt know original position monday night whether mr- wood would want in refusing the breezes trailer to go that far anyway j o herald page 13 camp near acton to operate as bow do other townships a permanent trailer camp ip x trafcss allow- after a presentation lasred acted the acting reeve that nar be perfectly val id replied the lawyer but saying one can exist where really iuaere aerer has been or wall be oe vnafld prababty be jnvalnj he added hitaeetr i avast d mare research an that concluded r niejadbk- a motion stating that the residents ahast he oat by oct wohufmp activities toh to anxiliiry the first jpac of the sea son of the georgetemt auxil iary for the aienuitr retarded was held at the home of mrs lorraine pollock mooltrey cr aptain ian kirkwood left new qcof georgetownbased c company of the lorne a with major orville j ketcneson the man he replaced ests confirm it ials in better shape results of a minimum muscu- ciency rate of 68 per cent and fitness test conducted at he georgetown fall fair sat- day showed that the girls sted tended to have better nuscular fitness than boys failure rate of 26 per cent test results percentages f failedd deficiency boys flexibility 32f 73d ab- test jcnown as the kraus- dominals nil f 14 d back 9 f er minimum muscular fit- 40 d hip flexors 5 f 30 d two kess test was conducted by the areas 4 k 40 d three areas georgetown ymcaywca i n f 4 d all normal children and ad- girb flexibimy 13 f 2 d its should be able to easily ba nj p a d fc fle erform all of the six tests in- d wo are 13 f d three areas nil f 13 d 1 boys and girls average flex ibility 21 f 32 d abdominals lolved failure or difficulty in any test indicates muscular wea kness meaning the individual nil have difficulty with that particular area of their body in 5 f 13 f back 5 f 34 d hip he future i flexors 5 f 275 d two areas t 8 f 24 f three areas nil f 8 the greatest number of d oys showed weakness in the j ck muscles followed by poor one factor should be kept in lexibility that is and inability mind when assessing results touch fingers to floor with i those children who felt they traight legs which frequently were fit and who already parti- ndicates tension cipatcd in sports were the ones i who wanted loi tested those jtwentytwc boys and 16 grls afrajd lhey werc unfit or who rolunteered to try the tests of inurest jca i cent p ivity usually refuse the test fehcient and 32 per cent failed the tesling at the fair thor l a fa 56 ccnt pr0 tended to be a test of the jed deficient and 19 per cent more fit children failed the average was a defi- 7 donors is red toss score at fair proclaim but wont advertise says council council reaffimed its decision to advertise only important ev ents when on monday it passed proclamations supporting poppy day and the arthritis and rheu matism society the motion carried a rider that council would spend no money on the proclamations cr ern hyde who said he had been the only opponent of a motion proclaiming fire pre vention week recently said he i isnt antifiremen or anti any thing else but doesnt agree with paid proclamations exj cept for such thlnes as civic holiday mayor emmerson agreed and said advertising should only be done when a proclamation would serve a certain purpose i hope this ends a contro versy on which wc have already spent too much time observed cr donna renison week by iayyer r niejaduk council had t considered allowing the eight remaining trailers to stay the winter a report from halton county health unit changed their minds jche p port claimed the water supply and the sewage disposal system to be inadequate even for tern porary summer residents r niejaduk appearing for owner john b wood stated bis client was prepared to do what- ever the health unit asked w ahouw lethim know our decision before mi wood spends money on the water and the sewage system comment ed cr russell miller i under stand we didnt want permanent trailers under any circumstan ces and it wouldnt be worth while to spend the money just after the opening prayer by to let the people stay this the president mis rulb mil- year he concluded chell the secretary and treas- t u 1 urers reports were read and most of the work was nev inspected by the health unit said acting reeve tom bill bef mrs p e kent 2m moun- sides the bylaw would have to i tainview s was ike winner of be changed to allow this to be j the hand hoo rus which a permanent trailer camp was drawn at the aec indus i tries at hornby in july people have been living there without any problems i mrsc peggst treahy now a the lawyer stated and ftjyjteberat the arc industries have nowhere to go swe a report on the work done 1 by the trainees an open house the lawyer contended the by- m hem 01 n tuuan law was purely discriminatory date to uier since it set aude one site i which is not used as a trailer plans were made for the fall camp to be the one site allow- dance which will be held at ed in the township it wouldjthe riviera on friday nov 7 probably be found invalid hel re axailahje from a member of the auxiliary the monthly draw was won by mrs l pollock and after the close of the nting refresh ments were served by the hoatrvs 454 more people now in esquesing esquesings population increa sed- by 454 last year assess ment commissioner a w ben ton told council monday night and now stands at 9059 tlie assessment rose by 1- 200000 making the present to tal assessment 17398782 on ly 3bl8 of esquesing is nowj assessed as farm land- while 316 is listed as residential i and il8na industrial almost half the population 4401 b in the 20 u 59 age group but only 722 are sixty or over leaving 3938 under twen- y- v ti as therewill be no garbage pickup on monday october lath garbage usually picked up on that day will be gathered on the following day town of georgetown works department at your local trust company target n0n- chequing savings earn the red cross booth in the krmoury at the fall fair was taffed with volunteers mrs ica thompson mrs dora sutherland mrs rutlj jones trs ann gray mrs jose foot irs linda clipsham mrs mae egcre mrs flo street mrs fay morton mrs doreen mac- onald and mrs pearl stuttard mrs blanche goudeketting knd mrs connie niewhof main ly worked at the- main gate of he park i these ladies were able to re gister 7i new blood donors al- 18 persons signed up as tele phone canvassers they will vlth other volunfceers take urns in phoning a list of 20 bnors who arc already regis tered with the blood donor icommittce more volunteers to help with this important task are urgently needed as there are approximately 1100 donors j who wttlhave to be phoned 4i limes yearly j seven ladies enrolled for the social personal miss freda herbert 43 edith istreet is home from a trip to sri tain where she visited in london hampshire edinburgh land the island of lslay she attended the wedding of 1 rel- lative in durham during her ivisit home nursing course which is planned for january 1070 ontario dairy princess miss lorcne archdekin of norval and shorthorri lassie miss nor ma leslie of acton who visited the red cross booth signed up as blood donors many fall fair goers stopped to sec the red cross display where the children received red cross pins and stickers likes georgetown says contracting firm head one of georgetowns newer j contractors left toronto a year ago lo establish here i chose georgetown syd heller told the herald be- cause of its excellent location j friendly atmosphere and the growth potential both in nous- i ink construction and industrial j development mr heller carries on a gen- oral contracting business and j specializes in poured tconcrete basements and septic systems 11 is firm operates as sheltonc construction and ulrich enn who has over a quarter century of building experience is his supervisor mr and mrs heller and thcii i three children arc living at r r 1 georgetown i barbershoppers rebekahs entertain manor residents verdun rebekah lodge mem bers along with members of the past noble grands club and the barbershoppers visited hal- ton centennial manor en the evening of september 30th for a birthday party honouring the residents for several years the barber shoppers have joined the reb ekahs to entertain the resid- ents an event much looked for- ward to when they are treated to listening to all their old fav- orites and always some new j ones fortytwo residents were cal led to the head table and were presented with a gift from the lodge by the noble grand mrs jean king the past noble grands club served a delicious lunch of sandwiches cookies and birthday cake to conclude the evening the barbershoppem ng many fav- orite request silver creek shell ma 7 b779m1 general auto repairs winterize now front end service firestone snow tires 55 main street north based on minimum monthly balance your goal is reached faster when the intareit grows at 6 based on the minimum monthly balance start with as little as 5 no minimum for deposits make withdrawals any time by visiting us in parson no cheques may be written start your 6i target savings account today watch it grow at your local trust company georgetown john a edgar manager local director john tfbarbcr north halton advisory board john t armstrong gardhousc maurice ledwith john goy 8772266 chairman reford c beaty michael dr b d young convenient office hours mon thurs 900 500 fridays til 600 halton peel trust affiliated with canada trust h u trttt l lakeview discount centre 126 mam n acton d paint 0- wallpaper 0 praflniihad panels v floorinp d carpets i 3531190 opati sat to 530 pm frek delivery bftvuffi cl oset mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wynfield nursery and garden centre 17 sidoroad maple ave west georgetown dial 8779952 for fall planting choice of evergreen container stock also garden supplies power garden tools for rent orders taken for- winter firewood mmiwmmwmnmmm macs milk m00re park plaza n wowswim meat specials chicken cuts ussokueast jk wsaev lean minced chuck macs potato chips 14 oz reg 69c special pancake syrup 25 oz reg 59e special 29 macs instant coffee 99 special macs coffee creamer perk n partner 11 oz reg 79e special 59 delmonte peaches and fruit cocktail mix or match em 19 oz special 2 for at moore park plaza store only specials on saue thursday oct to saturdayoct 11 see our various other instore 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