Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1982, p. 3

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attain those nimble hind belong J oh ion centre ol eorReloun Churchill from Steamer iJ Mr Johnson he put together for the drive net to Hart la April I Herald photo Fred Johnson heads cancer societys April daffodil campaign for funds AM Herald Fred Johnson spends a lot or hours at this turn year sitting amid bright yellow and Iiitil green folders diim Cancer he a an ihe Job over 0 klis for Soch- in Society vis Mr Jilinsoni died from canter and hi rccalh that nicer a big to I is during her illness The I Society was mil Rood to mum Mien Ins daughter laid Tiny look to low or 100 patients in I lit GenrgLlnn area cent of the money drURS mid on Tin rest Toronlo where it Is spent on research and fund raising A breakfast at the North and Country Club will kick off the local nicer Society drive 1 of Hit industrial of Georgetown are in led attend o j m do so the Cancer Society asks that you call Paul Arm strong of Armstrong Iresur so they have an idea of how many will be attend ing Cost is 15 The breakfast will be followed by Daffodil Day April and and visits by canvassers for the Cancer Society through the rest of the month SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Mirth II INI Faf Chatting with Grandma Mabel makes both parties feel good Contact Centre assures confidence IDITOS The North Contact lentre helping a reildrnu and problem again appealing lor mure volunteers to man Hi phones A people learn hal matted where to find requnttd Information and to deal The follow fit ay gives might Into the volunteer role It apparent to that It a job you could handle why not give the Contact Centre a call at or write them at lloi KS SHIFT For I have been a Contact Centre volunteer I have husband lnochildren and a job hut once a week 1 find four fours lo tin d listen to callers at the North Hal on Contoct Centre and rewards h changed view of world and If w to do something for yourself and re call and apply always need volunteers As I write tins I sit at the desk of the phone room my shift is over I am thinking of the last caller Janet Just turned 10 SI shyly asked Is there anybody listening in on I red here nobody her call Is She wis in a hurry mum ould bock In minutes Groping for words she hod not been feeling well for the list couple of weeks She could not concentrate on She is not on good terms with hi r mother Her is on an extended sales trip She was very close her boyfriend but yesterday she had terrible row with him There nobodj Use she could talk to How could this have alter the first and only lime For minutes I shared her cold ftar and misery allow her unburden herself Then are people who can help her I told her ho to reach them She hanked me for being there and I thanked her for trusting me wished her all the best for the future and I really meant that Not every caller has such profound problems but all arc worth my intireillcntion Like the ilderl lady who not hi r pension ihui Aran with a young new In town Inquired about service clubs and daycare centres We have such information at our fingertips Before lime is up I phi our dear friend Grandma Matxl She is and lives all in her little house I ask how wlntshclsdumg bin I forward to our regular calls She hues a good chat and is happy that Tune logo home I feel th four hours were precious Let admit Ihe shifts can tires urn at limes but guned insight impjthi lowirds my fellow human I would nit miss ild the Region pays legal charges Legal costs Incurred Hal ton Police Constat le Brian In court iase last November will tie paid r the region the administration and finance deter mined last According to the following legal proceedings During an in December Const a member of the charged a Ha tun Hills woman with assaulting a police cer The charged the constable iih assault causing bodily harm While charge against Coral was drop- assault given a and placed on in YOUR BEST NAILS BY KATHY OFF low stereo package In stock during our Celebration 20 RCA XL Regular 478 Less YOU PAY 20 RCA COLOR TRACK REMOTE CONTROL Regular 618 Less YOU PAY 26 RCA COLOR TRACK REMOTE CONTROL Regular 84500 Less YOU THESE PRICES INCLUDE YEAH IH HOWE SERVICE MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM RCA VCR FSLP 1549 Less Coupon 111 ili ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP AT THE VIDEO STA TION WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF ANY VCR More region grants The Credit Valley Conserva Hon Authority will get a per cent Increase In the regions share of Its budget raised from the annual tax levy Hilton finance and administration committee de cided last Wednesday Com ml I lee mem ben agreed that HO from the 1981 levy should go to Ihe Authority which is working with a budget of just over million in 1961 Regional axes last year of the budget Meanwhile other budget decisions which will be voted on today I Wednesday regional council envision the Ha lion Regional Conservation Authority getting 1 n from regional levies and the Grand River Conservation Authority US About IS per cent of the Grand Rivers watershed is in Milton and two per cent in Hills The rest lies west and north of The largest grant last week went to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton which received Si US from region al coffers Finance committee mem ben also agreed to provide the Hamilton Philharmonic Orch estra with in iH2 to listen lo newspaper service currently hoping to And the Radio Reading Ser readings and other selections link up with a number cable vice an organization which through a special receiver was given a grant The and surrounding areas Hungry Hollow mishap ends in nearby waterway A driver and his car ended up In the Credit River Sun day night after colliding with the rear of another car leaving the roadway and smashing through a fence There were no serious injuries and the car was later The accident took place on MountainviewRoadSoulh in the valley area known as Hungry Hallow Road lions were bad due to very warm wealhej and a high melting rate which caused abnormal runoffs and wash outs in the area Regional public works director Dob Moore said the road had to be rebuilt and road shoulders repaired because the running Water had carried stones from the gravel road surface The southbound lane was blocked Sunday nlgbt and through Monday It was opened Monday afternoon after stone had been hauled to the area to make it safe The road will hard surfac ed In the spring HELP US HELP it fltd Crott RINDS month canvassing and cos backs are done Please bo with your donation so thai our FREE services in GEORGETOWN and DISTRICT can bo contnuod 11 not con in by March 3 1 si the country by March please send your donation to the and District Red Croaa Branch Boa 1H aawgstown On tario LTGUTt Include sddrosa lor roceipl THANK Lots of luggage BETTA GETTA JETTA MOTORS lark It LADIES Heres whats New for Spring and Summer Exclusive New 1982 Styles Summer Comfortable Footwear Fits Like A Second Skin Gome Try Them On You Will Be Delighted To Find Such Comfort Over 35 Colour Style Combinations Sizes 511 Prices start at PUKES STMT AT OQ98 29 Shoes Hatter your feet with 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