Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1966, p. 2

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walkie talkies no bother hare radio hams report thi otororrown wirald pacub it traffic jams on the airwaves as a result ol the popularity of transistorised walkie talkies a prolilam that haa jrlvea borne bam radio operators ap their antennae have not been notic- able in georgetaown to local as far as i know the ami taut radio operators in town havent been bothered by them milton brooker 7 ostrander blvd told the herald mr afrooker operates a transmitter- receiver from bis home a hobby they do interfere with the older makes of television sets if they arc within a half mile of the set he said if the operator of waudetalkiewas right outside the house it could really be a nuisance but i d think there are enough of the walkie talkie around to be a problem another ham operator mrs doris mendham 10 rex way dr said much the same thing i havent experienced any trouble from them she said the citizens band is relatively new and i seldom use it the citizens radio band contains the frequency on which the walkie talkies operate a former georgetown man now living in brampton bob longraore had a different view a twoway tadio is a handy thing to have but ive had to cut dotvn on its use because some young fellows havft been talking a bunch of nonsense he complained the actual use of he citizens band radio is being watched more closely now by the de- new program preview cub sixers learn whats behind coloured stars i two kinds of stars concerned these wolf cub sixers and seconders fit sixers ah day conference in st johns united church saturday as well as learning about ihoaaf which decorate the heavens these boys in the astronomy workshop conducted by ross giles glen williams learned about the new 5star program for wolf cubs which is just being introduced watching their instructor here are from left mark gaskin 4th geo gord nichols 4th geo dave alexander 3rd geo john tost 3rd geo jim goudy 1st geo and tom teeter 4th geo nartment of transport lit id mr longmort said he had beard swearing kids playing muaic and even peopla holding the mike to a television set we try and use the set om in a while be said but are waiting for regulations to 0000- forced more strictly and i think they will be mr longmore- is activities manager of the peel communi cations association and uses a twoway radio for business pur- we this is the first year operators of walkietalkies have been able to use the airways with out a license b ii hmk of 5th georgetown conducts the crafts course with joe mccbrmd acton left paul barton 4th geo whce sargent glen williams dave mara brjbipton sandy marshall 3rd geo arid david holmes 1st geo i davnswuksoue a queen t scout teaches wpentry 1o paul ttwropson lowg goody 1st geo ross taylor 4rh geo ricky mcmaster 4th th geo sixty boy attended 7 workshops charge four with series of garage breakins four men ha v been charged with theft and breaking and entering seven area service ita ttona north halton ontario ftorincialeolice r thursday in the county jul awaiting their court appearances are two brampton men and two mead owvale men the charges arise out of a break trr spree which took in some 12 area aervice stations locally cv motors hays bjl suvercreek service sta hon and two norval garages a broken into oarages else- re in the township milton and brampton were also enter ed an opp officer told the beram that the number of ser vice stations hit was still not definite and could go much wgber a car stopped in brampton fura routine check yielded ab out 300 in cash and an unde termined amount of loot the arrests were made by north halton opp officers cor poral jack parkinson and con stable joe feldcamp i 1 11 i 1 mi jz 1 gfi b01m hays sal p thi mail bao seek drivers to city for cancer patients 20 chipper court georgetown ontario the editor i wonder if through your pa per we could find a few good samaritans the georgetown branch of the canadian cancer society is in dire need of driv era to to take mobile patients fattoronto ftr treatment at the present time there are only two patients transportation neither of whom have any other way of getting there this is not an unpleasant task and the society can pay a mileage rate to help with the cost if requested actually all that lt required is part of day occasionally to help some one who needs it badly per haps some retired lady or gen ueinan or a housewife with 1 few hours to spare or someone on shift work would be glad of the opportunity to be oiaisist ance in the months of november and december the volunteers travelled 840 miles one vohin teerwmjh fiving up her one day off a week will bvatyonc who reads swot juicy horipar f atwellos 3 100 yoric fancy whola namal producaarllsacan no 1 or vlna rip 0rn 6 t tomatoes lb 25c i aylmar choic fnirt cocktail produta of usa can no 1 gr ii 24tlilk koridkeury 29 it produc ofusa on no 1 gr r bunch carrots 2 for 29c g detergent prim effac jan ill 13 14 is frozan turkey chicken beef s 01 plus w tmtvi right to limit quam morton pies 5 for 1 krri orange juice 3 aylmh fancy tomato juice 3 kja choice peas 6 ayimer canadian style beans pork 8 chicken beef and irish york stews 4 pea or vegetable habitant soups 5 k3a royal ocud ragular or nippy cheese slices ma coloured irgarine 48 ex tins fke5h chicken cuts m legs breasts 2b alpine primrosetranigu beef steakettis jlb iif swift premium wieners i ib vp tabmtlta for bologna it c pa 100 whol or half choice new zealand leg 0 lamb choice new zealand loin 0 lamb fo- choice new zealand lamb in a basket 25 maple leaf such side bacon flat 1 lb jjb 291 95fa iga lucky shopper mrs i secord 30 shall st sj0il salt beef ib 49 this letter search their minds and conscience and see if they couldnt spare a little time for this worthwhile work if you can help no matter how little please call me at 8t7 32fco it wihbe a tremendous help thanking you for allowing me this apace yours very trulj mrs w t craig reid transportation chairman wives dinner catering raises 100 for rotary at a dinner meeting held in the home of rotftnan ken rob- ertson the rotary club had a pleasant surprise when rotary anne president enid ursel pre sented the club itb a cheque for one hundred dollars the rotaryannes had raised the money by catering monthly dinners for the rotarians and charging them as they would elsewhere the money will goto rotary club s various community pro jects particularly to their work with crippled children next will be children s auction night at the rot ar club meeting when thei whole family will be inited and the children will bid on objects auctioned off by veteran j auctioneer frank petch all goods to be auctioned win i be donated b rotanans nd friends at the end of the month j local dub will be host to thai clubs in the zone with any i proceeds being contributed to i the international centre ope rated by rotary clubs for over- 1 seas students important news mutual life of canada dividends increased again dhndtwds to ordinary policyholders in 1966 will total 19700000an increase of 1450000 over the amount paid in 1965 tn add th interest rate paid on ac cumulating dividends will be increased to 51 per cent this is the 11th time- in the last 13 years rtiat the mutual life of canada has increased dividends to policyholdersa reflection of the companys efficient operation and sound policies if you are not now a mutual life of canada policyholder you may share tn this success andat the same time economically fulfill your life insurance needs just talk to your nearest mutual life of canada representative the mutual lite assurance cowant w canada dutwct wphsintativi v john t armstrong clu ma iiihi s okmwh on phonjfc t 7m21 office t 7254 msidinci

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