Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1983, p. 5

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A TIIE HERALD Wednesday September It 1W Page In your opinion Missile could have been nuclear blast HAND Letter to the Editor I like he horses best because you can ride them TAR A BARRETT of Georgetown said Ive ridden them before She said she still likes the horses despite lng been bucked off one once and ending up with a broken leg BRIAN FRANKS I like the rides the most because they re exciting BRIAN PRANKS 13 of George town said There are no other rides around hero so the fairs the only time we get to go on them He said he liked the Zipper ride best and went on it twice day without getting sick The barbaric shooting down of the Korean passenger jet by a Sovi pilot was an Inhuman and deplorable act It shows how lit Ho the Soviets trust the west Just as we cannot trust them But what If the Soviet pilot had pushed a nuclear trigger Could World War III have ensued Do we dare now to trust that It couldnt happen If It had most of the world would now be dead and the few survivors would now be emerging from shelters to face a dying wasteland and their own deaths before winter Is over from radiation disease hunger and grief Who then would be WEDDING BELLS Mr of Nerval Is pleased to announce that bis daughter Sharon Join hands with John ion of Mr and Mrs John In the sacrament of marriage The celebration will take place on September 17 at la SI Anne Church Brampton Sympathies to Hill kin all lite harder for global nuclear disarmament There is no reason and no need for either side to Irust that the other will fulfill terms of any such agreement neither has trusted the other for years But US spy planes can apparently delect something as small as the handkerchief In Andropov pocket both sides are highly knowledgeable about each others arsenals any move to arm or disarm Would be quite detectable Both sides are stall a I negotiations now both may continue to do so It is easy to throw up our hands and say armament Is imposs ible but that Is to admit Inevitable destruction If we want our en to live out their lives then we should all work In whatever small way we can to impress world leaders with our desire Tor reduction of nuclear weapons If our lives ore in the hands of trigger happy pilots Ihem fewer weapons to play with We passed tho point of having enough nuclear weapons long Yours truly Janet Duval Hills Action for Nuclear Disarmament HAND GEORGETOWN 877 HAPPY SALE HARDCOVER BOOKS PAPERBACKS Family GAMES PLUS MANY MORE SPECIALS AND HALFPRICE ITEMS To the editor of The Herald Will you kindly con through your paper the sincere sympathy of the Board of Directors of the G Chamber of Commerce to the relatives and friends of the late Thomas Jefferson Hill Councillor and former Mayor of Halton Hills Tom many con trlbutiona to the community are well known and we In the Chamber of Commerce have many fond memo ries of his days In Office That Tom passing is a loss to us all goes with out saying On behalf of the Chamber I remain Yours truly Jack Beer Director CHRIS MORETTE Besides the girls responded 12 year old CHRIS when asked I the caramel corn the candy floss and the brownies From Toronto Chris was visit his dad who lives in Georgetown for the weekend He said he ate a lot of sweets Satur day heather Nicholson Selling raffle tickets for funds Trip to Scotland coming up for pipers like the ferrla wheel best HEATH ER NICHOLSON 10 of Georgetown said She said she liked It because it goes slow However she likes the Zipper also I don t mind being upside down 1 came to the fair last year but I t go on the rides because I was cared she said Seniors need company A recruiting drive is starting Sept IB for Centennial Manor a home for the aged located in Milton The manor Is hoping to recruit extra volunteers who will be involved In such positions as clerical work friendly visits recreational green thumb club library and much more For more details call 784141 By GAIL BENNETT Herald Special For the last couple of years the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band has been quietly socking away small amounts of money Into a special trip fund This year the girls are taking the plunge and making an allout effort to go to Scotland In M This is the trip of a The Royal Canadian Legion hosted veterans of Hospital In Toronto last week Seen here with the veterans Is Georgetown president Norm Ward third from left tHerald photo by Breads lifetime for the band Although It has done considerable travelling In its fortyone years of existence no project of this magnitude has been attempted to the best of my knowledge The band was formed in a few original members are still In the area It is doubly unique in piping circles not only due to Its longevity but also because there are very few all girls bands in all of North America The girls arc under the capable musical direction of pipe Virginia Hulme and drum instructor Hugh Cameron Our president of the past seven years is Stan Callaghan This article Is an attempt to Inform the public of our Intention We would like to public ly thank the following people for their contri buttons and pledges to Highland Games Committee Andrew Murray Motors Jim Jones Harvey and Jean Daughters of Scotland Mike and Norm Young and Leslie and Bob Johnston We are continuing with our fund raising The girls are presently Selling raffle tickets and coming up fast is our annual dance on Oct 1 Contact any member for details or phone or We are proud to be a part of this community Why not show that you are proud of us Acrylic Halls Manicure Ear Pierce Up Wax Hall Tip j Pedicure LegWax Body Wrap Make up Eye Brow Wax Eyo Brow A Lath Kit WE HAVE MOVED RIGHT BESIDE BURGER KING INSIDE SCISSORS SEPTEMBER SPECIALS LEG WAX REG SPECIAL MscUt Mm si of Israttf It EYE WAX specuL ill J W MAKE UP STUDIO Inside Scissors Halton Hills Shopping Centre 8775376 Share Over 60 Million In Solid Gold Savings The Most Unique Movie Club Membership In The World veterans get together By LLOYD Herald Special Some arrived in wheelchairs and others with walking canes It was a day the Ladies Auxiliary from Branch Georgetown of the Royal Canadian Legion had been planning for months The veterans of Sunny brook Hospital had arrived for their annual get together at the Branch Entertainment was supplied by Fred Ken Jim Fisher and Sid Nocholes not forgetting George who was on hand to pipe he veterans In and out of the Branch A total of forty nine veterans had arrived from Sunnybrook Hospl to I plus our own World War veterans Matt Hennessey Horry Hale and BUI Gibbs All of guests were special but Tom Bow man of Maple Leaf Branch 206 would not admit he was years old however Bob John son admitted to being eighty years old he was really one hundred years old last March Edna who was the person responsible for a great day was ably supported by Marg Clark and her gang who looked after the rations of the feast that was supplied The party really to swing when our veteran Harry Hale and his bevy of beauties lead the group in a sing song of oldies but good

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