Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1969, p. 5

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er exercises are realistic ital proves efficiency the lobby- of georgetown ospital 1ooked4jtafj0- a movie it depicting the aftermath of earthquake wednesday bight when screaming groan- injured students were jght in from a mock school accident the school bus id supposedly spilled 23 high chool students all over the ad resulting in injuries of ill descriptions made up grade 12 theatrical j arts students were rushed by sebrgetowit volunteer ambul ance service and st john am nee to the hospital in a hort- space of time oh an ex to tax the resources of lie hospital and test their ab- ity o cope with such a situa tion i the ambulance men brought hem in on stretchers in wheel or in their arms for bediate examination right the lobby fr every patient uas tagged numbered with sonie sort identification then unpn nosis sent to the various eas of the hospital labelled specific injuries a large number of people ere involved in the exercise kept patients agape at the windows throughout the disaster the police threw up a road block at princess anne and charles street letting no unnecessary cars through the boy scouts wielding flashlights detoured other cars away from the critical traffic he hastened to add we are yexy lucky here to have 90 trained ambulance men and hornby anaj uuui luc t ilitjdi 11311111 routes to the hospital entrance st stcphcil s children have halloween party adding a dramatic touch were the uniformed lome scots with field phones keep ing everyone aware of the oth ers activities in addition they i phoned parents of the injured the little helpers of st stephens anglican church were treated to their annual halloween party on saturday supposedly asking permission october 25 with 35 children to operate and 20 adults attending mrs i anne bye played the piano for the hospital ladies auxiliary their which were responsible for serving c musica chairs flnd the farmers in the dell canon j je maxwell spoke briefly to 1st cubs visit science centre for some cabs of first ge- orgetpwn it was a first to ride the train and subway to visit the ontario science centre in toronto on saturday october 25 the boys were able to ex- 350 lovntotrto cmpoi jj kicking a 1 capsrikt chetlqng their weight to see how much- they would weigh on the moon many boys explored the earth while oth ers watched the radioactive ants to see what they are up to in life for some cubs the hall or canadian resources of transportation seemed the most fascinating while others liked the hall of communication en gineering the science arcade aftejr visiting the different plateaus the cubs and leaders were ableto visit the vast thea tre and watch such movies as a place to stand the apollo landing etc this special trip ended with a slight delay of schedule due to the fire disaster in malton at wtich time the train had to be rerouted to maple and then into brampton on the freight line the whole day proved veryl interesting and educational tol trim oiorgbtown herald thursday nov 6th 1969 pagep5 both ore boys and leaders ac- companying tho boys were mrs jean layman dennis wright john edgar david strudwick miss patricia lillie mrs r o scrivens and 5 scouts from first georgetown first georgetown cubs meet at st johns united church food and contacting relatives whejmatients were about to be discharged th pu health nurses were also on duty in the discharge area while candy- stripers acted as errand girls the discharge area in a reali disaster could be the park school and if necessary the ar moury thus keeping the hospi tal clear of any unnecessary confusion dr bruce duff who headed up the disaster program stated the real test will be when the emergency measures springs a surprise mock disaster on as the children lunch was serv ed by the mothers and others who helped to make this special occasion such a success a pea rrut scramble was held and treats plus horns were given to each one to take home they all handed in their mite boxes which amounted to quite a considerable sum x llursing assistant mrs margaret keir wheels youth suffering multiple injuries including smashed right hand into- hospi tal lobby ambulanceman john armstrong helps girl in shock the injuries were phony but realtistic is a mock school bus accident was staged to test hospital personnel and facilities as well as other local emergency services the st stephens anglican church women enjoyed a poti luck dinner at the norval home of canon and mrs j e max well recently with eight mem bers and three visitors attend ing a large birthday cake was served to acknowledge the birthdays of three of the mem bers who were celebrating their special days a short bus iness meeting was held and it was reported that the bale had been sent and the articles which were in the bale were read out by the secretary mrs ernest price the remainder of the day was spent as a social visit the recreation committee of the boyne community centre held a euchre party on friday night oct 31 there were el even tables of euchre in play with priies going to the fol lowing winners mrs w e shepherd mrs melford colling gordon thompson and tom bousfield the lucky draws were won by mrs john roberts mrs frank hadley melford colling and john roberts refreshments were served by the committee in charge and a social hour enjoyed the next euchre will be held on friday night nov 14 mr and mrs albert march- ment are visiting for a few days with mr and mrs mel- vin penney and family of rr 1 gorrie mrs jim plant spent a few days recently in montreal where she attended her cous ins wedding mr and mrs carry hamilton and family visited on hallow een night with mr and mrs cliff connor of milton i the st stephens anglican guild provided lunches and cof fee for the ploughing match on saturday nov 1 at the farm of earl mcdowell eight een loaves of sandwiches were prepared and several dozens of tarts in charge of the lunches were mrs cliff hunter mrs pat flippance and mrs jim plant the chauffeur for day was arthur plant donald gales of hamilton was dinner guest on sunday evening of mr and mrs jim hamilton the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night nov ember 1 there were five tab les of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs buck craiz jackson who played as a lady mrs gerald teneyke charlie brown gerald teneyke and wilfred raine the lucky draws were won by fred workman and mrs jim hamilton the next euchre party will be held on saturday night nov 8 birthday greetings are ex tended to lisa tallyn and douglas cordingley who will celebrate their birthdays on november 7 to mrs john cor dingley and harry lowdcn on november 12 the united church women of hillcrest church catered to the plowmens banquet on sa turday night following the i plowing match the guest spea ker was george kerr provincial minister of energy and resour ces -a- canadas 4h club program is a nation wide educational move ment for young people enrolled in a wide variety of farming homemaking community serv ice and other projects there are more than 75000 members in 4h clubs throughout the ten provinces 1 l trtm ilie pontlar tempest and iemans hav caught on with intermediate size buyers be sure to drlva and price one belorr you buy pele masson motors- ltd 336 iuelpb street anniversary greetings to mr and mrs bert leslie who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on thursday nov 6 mr and mrs krod workman and imr and mrs- frank pea cock have left on a lip to sunny florida anniversary greetings to mr and mrs graham gillies who will celebrate thei- wed ding anniversary on friday november 7 mrs jim hamilton cy upruiiliilll change of r h thompson hardware 8 main st north georgetown 8772971 in announcing the purchase founded as w d moor it is one of the old- area during this over howard tarrwell takes pleasure of r h thompson hardware hardware before the turn of the century est established retail businesses in th half cenutry of service the store has built an enviable reputa tion for integrity quality merhcandise fair prices and reliable service it will be my endeavour to maintain these high stand ards in the future and broaden the scope of our services as developments permit the firm will continue to operate under the same name and in the same location sincerely howard tarzwell free customer parking at rear gerry mcelroy manager gerry mcelroy will be in charge of the store and hit many yaars experience in the hardware field qualify him to hxlp yoi with all your nteds personalized service shelf and builders hardware paints and wallpaper household wares lighting fixtures black decker power tools traffic appliances and gifts quality products sales assistant for the handyman youll find ample stocks of electrical heating a plumbing fittings and supplies when youre doing the job yourself ry v j-

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