Y Programs Reduce Crime Says Police Chief Schwantz i building other than a rtnted kids ire fighting si niclliing similar here he office off Main on judo mat las tend of in the if Bull don t hove Street There is a paid staff of thanks to the said Police thief the time can however lend iwMindniicnthuslastlcarmy of her hundred have learned m support and volunteers who search out the to lake pride in their bodies lommunit needs and try to from lending a toprated tin risk ji it proves Ii it operate or part of the municipal recreation program Ah wallas initialing programs the Y also runs a successful babysitting course for teenagers a Take a Break for harried housebound mothers a club for senior citizens a club for the handicapped a bridge club a the awesome Job of chairman which works in provide for them GROUNDED WITH CLIPPED WINGS Would you believe not one but two broken arms on the same small eight yearold boy The double trouble happened to George Parker 72 Duncan last weekend when he was climbing a tree in trailer park near Niagara Falls where his family Mr and Mrs Parker and two sisters were camped Four friends Shawn Zuber Laura Liz and Keith ugh line come visit to help alleviate the boredom George is a pupil at Holy Cross school Herald Photo mid October campaign funds In fact much of a com munity criminal problems stem from people not having enough exciting things to their minds find hands why Chief Schwantz urges everyone to get behind the Georgetown have remarkable record esenting all sorts of youngest toddler to senior citizens Chief has a of fighting crime with prevention In where he served on the police force for jours before coming to Georgetown last September he organized a rifle program for boys aged a to We found the bos were using guns for destructive purposes he said Popping street lights and smashing windows So we channelled their interests provided an outlet taught them safety and created a few champions as well the same direction They have some in nasties class set up by the concluded Chief If you have any sp Sch B time and would like to aid the Y In their scramble for funds phone the Y office any afternoon You will be enthusiastically welcomed GEORGETOWN HERALD Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Hats Mill mm Hi turn I stage IT SO year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents Thursday September nth 1971 THIRD SECTION GUIDING KINSMEN THROUGH NEW TERM This is the executive that will be governing Georgetown Kinsmen Club affairs during the present term which just recently got under way In the front row from left are OBITUARY second vicepresident Bob first vice president Ted Middlcton president Fred Curtis and past president Murphy In the back row from left are executive members Ron borough Red Fast wood Gusblliott MlkeDagg Clive and Absent is Brian Roe Adams Photography William Cromar Dies In Hospital William Cromar resident of Georgetown died Sept 10 his wedding anniversary in Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Born in liking ton Township he was married Sept ID 1930 In Elora He resided in Pilkington Township until 1930 when he moved to the Eighth Line Township In 1955 he movedlo Maple Ave W Georgetown where he lived until nis death He had farmed in and townships and from 1951 to 1972 sold insurance and real estate He had attended elementary school in Pilkington and high in His church affiliation was Knox Presbyterian Church in Georgetown and he was a member of the Masonic Lodge He also enjoyed fishing Surviving are his wife the former Gladys SI I mm on and a daughter Barbara Mrs Murray Johnson of a sister Ida Cromar of Elora and three grandchildren Lesley Heather and Kenneth Johnson Funeral service was ducted from Knox Presbyterian Church Sept 13 with burial In cemetery Rev Peter Barrow conducted the service Pallbearers included four nephews Grant Scott of Kit Gerald Slimmon Ken Morrison and Neil all of Toronto and two members of the church session Robert Alexander and And Murray of Georgetown NEED CHRISTMAS MONEY Sell Those Unwanted Articles For Cash Call The Herald 877 BUY HALLOWEEN CANDY Funds raised will be used for the Good of the Community THEY WILL BE SOLD DOOR TO DOOR ON THE EVENINGS OF October 1st 2nd Peace Rose Represented Seven delegates from Peace Rose chapter Order of the EasternStar delegates who attended the Grand Chapter of Ontario niteting in Windsor Sept to They represented On tar chapters A highlight of the meeting was the prescntatior of cheque for by the worthy grand matron of Grand Chapter to the hospital for crippled Burns Institute Councillor Ward 2 9 Yeats Municipal Experience OCTOBER ELECT RUSSELL MILLER and I will represent you Honestly Responsibly to the best of my ability RB for WARD ELECT ROY BOOTH Area Municipal Councillor tor Information on the clonal set up Call 8774285 Ito has nn tin It Has formed RE BOOTH Acton Lions Club Presents THE CARLTON SHOW BAND RCA Recording Artists Direct From The Pig Whistle Show Sat October 6th At The Acton Community Centre Dancing pm to 1 am per couple rickets at Goodlets Hardware Lets All Pull Together And Keep Our Northern Community A Good Place To Live in the 3 years since Bill Smith has been Mayor of Georgetown PLANS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED FOR AN INDOOR SWIMMING POOL AND NEW ARENA AUDITORIUM COMPLEX ACRES HAVE BEEN PURCHASED FOR THIS COMPLEX WITH SPACE AVAILABLE FOR THE EXPANSION OF OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AS REQUIRED SUCH AS BASEBALL TENNIS AND SOCCER GO SERVICE HAS BEEN EX TENDED TO THE AREA WATER SHORTAGES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED THROUGH THE PROVISION OF AN ABUNDANCE OF WATER MILLION GALLONS SUPPLIED MILLION GALLONS USED PER DAY PLANS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATE POLLUTION OF THE CREDIT RIVER THROUGH EX OF THE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT Your concerns about pollution recreation population development roads taxes water and rural dumping are also my con cerns As Mayor of our new northern community I will continue to provide energetic and responsive leadership for all of the people of Acton Esquesing and Georgetown BILL SMITH CARES LISTENS SPEAKS For Information and Transportation 8773043 phone Continue with Bill Smith Mayor on October 1st