Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1973, p. 19

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Company Plans Recruiting Militiamen and Army Cadets Captain Doug G of Georgetown based C Company Lome Scots reserve regiment will travel to There are at present indoctrination Into the use of members in the militia com Arctic tents and cooking over under the command of an open fire Captain Lieutenant Coming local exercises for David Boostcad and Sergeant he Major Jack Harrison of army vehicles There are no cadets C skiing and tobogganing Company The company wishes parade will be to recruit at a minimum this sometime in being the number required for February such an organization Captain says the Persons having grade or the power in more are being so ugh f or of with fleer training in the militia disasters and provides the Georgetown armoury for public use when a written request is made Remove Snow Ice from Bowing Boughs Trees and shrubs are ex tremely tough They can be weighed to the ground with heavy loads of snow or Ice and still return to their original shape in the spring However in some cases branches may be broken and the plant twisted GEORGETOWN IIFRALD THURSDAY JAN Page on of shape says 13 horticultural specialist Ontario Ministry of Aari culture and Food A damaged shrub will take several years and careful pruning to return It to Its original condition To avoid such damage it is a good idea to carefully remove the ice and snow Snow can often be removed by gently shaking the bush Ice Is more difficult to remove par ticularly on young trees Walt until the ice starts to melt then shake it off and return the bush to Us natural shape Whether the problem Is Ice or snow remember to treat bushes and trees gently During the winter trunks and branches are very brittle and break easily Halton County new warden Nossagawcya reeve Anne Mac Arthur addresses Focus on New Halton County Warden left are former Burlington reeve Jim who stepped down as warden at the end of last term his successor Anne MacArthur of Nassogaweya and Judge Alan Spraguc who conducted the swearing in CVCA Buying 40 More Acres North of Town Honourable I Dernier Minister of Natural Resources and the J Jims Snow and Minister vices announced this the approval of a provincial 125 the Credit Valley Conservation for the Silver reek on the Niagara tscarpmint The money will be used to purchase with the next 10 Judge swears In new warden Anne days a acre parcel of land lot concession eight ad jaccnt present ton land for the purpose of establishing a larger purpose conservation area on the Niagara Georgetown and other member will heir the authority share of the cost Creek Conservation comprises acres of land Local id within the Niagara and lying in the Silver Creek gorge In t squeslng MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE heat FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT MAPLE LEAF ASSTD MEATS DUTCH LOAF MACARONI CHEESE PICKLE PIMIENTO OLIVE LUNCHEON HEAD CHEESE 3 35 or MAPLE LEAF FARM STYLE SAUSAGE 65 KLEAN and 19 SHINE 1 MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS 69 GARBAGE BAGS specal oil TENDERJUICY CHUCK 70 steaks J PROD OF U A IDAHO BAKING POTATOES SILVER WOODS CREAMERY BUTTER NAVEL ORANGES PROD OF CANADA B C RED OR GOLDEN g DELICIOUS APPLES 49 I CHEESE SLICES 79 Pica MANNINGS BULK COOKIES ASSORTED VARIETIES 39 SPECIALS ON SALE JAN January Clearance Georgetowns Most Exclusive Ladles Fashion Centre YES A FULL 3Vz OFF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE WE FEATURE MANY QUALITY BRANDS Including ladies Coals Dresses Blouses Slocks tic ROBERT JOHN FASHIONS LTD GEORGETOWNMARKETCENTRE NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF MONTREAL

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