Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1971, p. 16

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Focus on Youth Y Directors Idea M The District held their an mcctiiiR It Thursday In the school The meet in j chaired Mars Cordon as Paul Burroughs our president in Europe on business The business of the meeting and of fie dispensed with to make for the speaker Larry Goblc Marc introduced Mr the services director of the Hamilton INTO The and its leap into the fu lure the topic of his talk Mr believes the should focus more attention on youth especially the age brink or 19 there are to many different youth lugs they all need the same trust lo understanding guidance and jet freedom to develop As adult mo their conscience their interest and then their participation Its up to to encourage and utilize I he ir voUcment of our youth with our problems pollution pop illation explosion etc Mr continued li some accomplish made by of the larg est Canadian TI1F SCHOOLS The VnncouerY for Instance camp tinned raised mil lion a half dollars They opt rati with board to use tho iihools The even built a pool and of flit attached to sell This community Is open inj afternoon and arc or community proj rather than ion that a Georgetown should definitely focus on and discoitr whit tiny want Mr that our urbanization is reallj closer to the public thin mist other centres Our should tin priority to profiram to sponsor our projects with other lommunlty si idcnl ifj our needs pi and bhurc it with lomiiiututy CHANGING liistun Mr hint Belleghem or County Law Board Murray J an Oak vlllc lawyer last week was elect president of Halton Coun 1 Law Association at the lation annual meeting at Bur It Country Club succeeds Crown Douglas Latimer of George town who was elected secretary by trio man board of directors of the association of George town was elected vicepresident while John Ford a partner Inw firm was chosen as treasurer of the 80 man Serving on the board of colors for are William Per ros Ronald Dodokin Capetown William Hawkcn Donald Green and T land all of Burlington and David Thompson Milton Newly eluded Georgetown Board Sealed are Mrs Alice Pokluda and Mrs Margaret Gordon presidcr Standing Simpson first dent Mary Lou Brock second vice president and George McCulloch treasurer Zone Championship for Womans Bowling League Ralph Joe his decided In foicjin the melt His vices aline ith til of other will In required upsliirs where fourth ir ilub mil be I old The at in there will be him lukefs drmn The I isl kit in lull the owner i to tin inj isli prizes he won lucki ers of club all tins is In take pi on 1h will he hick it his old si ml the to luckj Winner of lis shoot were Hind Hill t Russell ind Russell and One thing here is to vouch I sic th it Ik cues are scrum MiCartne Dumper llitu mil Anhi wen with the scon of single of IUi is I iiled loin of wink huh trijle wis win In Hid with si ore of Thi will In in Led with the tone trophy at tin zone rallj in Port Credit Mil 111 Newcomers Coffee Break Is Popular I for region it four from Branch 1 a two from two mil he held it tin tin top from Nils will to bowl it New Tc Good link go nil the IcIJ HIT A BIT JWIOLS We never to be mil be ice hit envious it the number of interested mem hers of hikes who the general month Fiflv two members out of a membership of IBS is really i fiood turnout In the ah Jean Iierniio took the chair and conduct a here that the Out seruic bureau Mr Will will he it o irih from on service personnel or invited to advent of this free Lofton Mr Wall will advise re vetenns benefits Thanks to Greg Ball Zone Bulletin wis in the mnt Wednesday It w bit of a sir mil hut we manind it The bulletin is bit it In for mi wl is Two of the upstairs gn ip si ir icd the the eves donn Bingo on Saturday nifcht The is off but did stop and lllino and Bob Illeillu wen r win is to h li Kill sonic of lis Bill i- The Idle the J hall the flat r mis I will Used by dancers for whole evening Prizes were won i li Pirker Audrey Moore Sue and Andy Mand j Ho said his client had had en i client receive medical help He quantities of alcohol dut also stipulated that during ing a drinking spree with frunds year probation to follow tho two day beating year term the accused Judge Sharps compiled with I ay from his wife and from wishes that his land from friends who drink THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY FEB Jailed Two Years For Wife Beating A Georgetown mnn has been sentenced to two years in following tho beating of his wife The 11 year old pleaded to a ihnru of causing bodily harm with intent to injure had originally been charged with the attempted murder of hi wife That was withdrawn Crown Attorney Douglas La timer What Latimer termed a vie milter be ton when police Terry and Garth Sheldon arrived the apartment of the accused after receiving a torn plaint from a neighbour about an argument Tin found the accuseds wife Ivinj on the room rug and covered in Her husband on the iheslerfield made two more at her hotly driving his knee into her and slipping her before being subdued the while six year was watching Police found her unharmed but covered in her mother mom of the with pn voti Ird hi Mr Mr r In in follow it is dec ill to hold x Mirth I I nil one of tin limn In for ill Tin fashion show it d bin lo said the woman ontussmn cuts and tooth dam There is also a ililj of her eve being permanent ly d imaged husbands counsel A said his ihcnt had been bound by a court order to keep from his wife at the tiiiu of the beating and has no recollection of the ent He slid his client has a re cord of offences dating to 1981 hit told Judge Willi i n the most serious were always when he had hi He is fond of his wife and and is remorseful said He asked pschi treatment for his severe problem be given his I eat as part of his sentence Tax Consultants Open Office Here serine to business mm firmer- individuals Consult opened an in the Metro Hilton Developments building on Street Zone Ruth Fend limes Kenneth ley led the meeting She Burgess are partners in the the 1 idles for good business work hue been and expressed the hope that they in would to do so ipnf ROW 1 1- US HIS howling tcims of Both hive hid Ihe were it experience in the tax fit Id Mr Brampton to compete against told the Herald th it other teams from for they ire locating here the zone championship George there is a field for a service town team were winners with as theirs in community The bowlers wire of this size and the substantial Ann Handy farming area surrounding it Attention ExService Personnel and Their Dependents MR C F WALL Service Buroiu Officer Ontario Provincial Command Royal Canadian Log ion will bo at Branch Mill St Go org at own on Wednesday March 3 197 from on Anyone wishing to sec Mr Wall regard Veterans Benefits ore invited to take advantage of this free Legion service H HOLMES DEPARTMENT STORE MAIN STREET NORTH EXTENDED SHOPPING HOURS For Your Convenience Starting Monday March 1st am to 6 pm Mondays Will Be 144 or 88c Days Evelyn MAIN STREET NORTH EXTENDED SHOPPING HOURS MONDAY 9 to Starting Monday March 1st With Any Of The Following USED CARS LICENCE PLATES And Theyre All Sale Priced Dodge Dart Swinger 69 Ford LTD hdtp Javelin SST 68 Chevelle hdtp 68 Dodge Dart hdtp 68 Dodge Pol 500 68 Envoy Epic Deluxe 67 Rambler Rebel SST 65 Pontiac Par 62 Buick Special Conv LICENCE NUMBERS IN ORDER 120528 K97052 13175 K98883 K98491 P54B84 All Cars SafetyChecked And Ready For The Road PARK TOYOTA GEORGETOWN 8779439 REG REG 2595 2195 1895 REG 1895 1695 REG 1595 REG 1595 REG 895 REG 1395 REG 895 REG 395

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