Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1988, p. 32

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Fife BUSINESS OUTLOOK M April 13 IMS Move into new office Praise for Chamber winners By BRIAN MacLEOD Herald Slrt Laughs and hearty congratula tiont greeted the Bums Brothers winners of the Georgetown Clumber of Commerce Business of the Year award at the North Helton Golf and Country Club March speaker after speaker emphasized the honesty and dignity that Bums Transport has become known or in its 57 years in Mailer of Ceremonies Whiting was at his comic beat but Steamer kept the laughs coming for a good half hour Upon Introducing Mr Rud Whiting nicknamed him the Milton Bcrle or Georgetown Mr animated speech recalled the times he had with Nor man Bums father of brothers Bob Clare Jim and Don who currently run the business between them Norman Burns started Bums The United Way of Halloa Hilts has a new office The participating In the grand opening are from Tom United Way Mayor betide the Red Crow office The United Way used to be SlephenD at Monntatnvlew Road Sooth near Highway Seen here 3 New United Way leader Transport ST yean ago Mr Whiting brothers for making The Helton Hilla United Way will enter a new era this year with Steve Williamson at toe helm the new president Mr Williamson an resi dent is the President of TDW Sales and Services in Hal ton Hills The new president will lead the United Way through the 1968 run raising drive and he hopes to expand the awareness of the organization and its methods of Mr Williamson who Is married with three children Is a Tulsa Oklahoma native In the United States be helped steer a local organization through the steps of becoming a member agency of the United Way and he worked on several successful campaigns Halton Hills United Way Acting President Tom Gibson said Mr Williamson will fit the bill for the presidents position The role of Campaign Chairman Is crucial to our success The position Is extreme ly demanding nit rewards are beyond description he said Mr Williamson wants to expand the payroll deduction process start up a Leaders of the Way program and increase the number of people who feel a responsibility to help meet the needs of our families youth seniors handicapped and the I sec it as a great way to give something back to the community he said I also Intend to have a lot of fun and raise a lot of money 17 agencies supported in first campaign In its first year in i960 the Halton Hills United Way supported local and national profit agencies As the United Way continues to grow President Jim Is dent more groups will Join It relieves Ice groups from the burden of Members of the United Way are divided into four categories family support counselling and rehabilitation community development and medical reaching a wide variety of Hills residents every day Local agencies such as the Halton Hills Distress Centre he North Halton Association for the Handicapped and the Recovery House benefit by their association with a national organization The United Way also contributes annually to local affiliates of the Cana flan National institute for the Blind the Red Cross and the Victorian Order Nurses Last year the 17 member agencies recei ved about 17 per cent of what they asked for said current fund raising chairman John Wlckens The United Way is aiming to robe about for and thus increase the amount of money given to each member teamwork At THE INSURANCE HOUSE Armstrong Joan Anderson Janet Armstrong Joan Hewitt Cindy Kallmoyer Shelley Wheeler Amanda Rogers Paul Armstrong Its the way we work Together we each do our best so that we can do the best for you We pride our selves on giving our customers personalized attention and prompt courteous service Our strength is in our staff and our number of years of service Were simply a team of dedicated people working together to give you the best product delivery we can WERE A TEAM YOU CAN COUNT ON PAUL C ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD A Neighbour In Halton Hills For Over 40 Years 143 MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 8770133 congratulated the Georgetown through their transportation business Steamer had recollections of each of the four brothers Including one time when Don arrived at Smith and Stone to pick up a load with a new truck Don It seems got a bad brake as the truck rolled backwards down the hill with no driver and knocked out transformers putting Smith and Stone out of business for two days Although Steamer had hilarious and unfortunate anecdotes about each of the brothers Ive never heard a bad thing about the Bums Boys he said They had dignity and they had gentility Steamer said of the Bums family Jack Crlchton another longtime friend of Norman Bums lauded the family for their honesty in dealing customers When Bob said he needed to charge a certain amount per mile I knew he was speaking the truth said Mr Mr then introduced the three brothers who then listened to a chorus of For these are Jolly Good Fellows from the audience Jim was unable to make the din because he was vacationing In the sunny south The Bums family then filled their table with plaques presented by Chamber President Law ton who noted the family friendliness Graeme Goebelte representing local MP John McDermld Walt Dix on representing MPP Walt Elliot Pete the Chairman of Region and Hills Mayor Rues Miller who presented an award to Clare the first Bums he met years ago Youngsters who get ahead manage our newspaper routes Is your daughter or son a goahead youngster who wants a savings account all his or her own who gets out of making a profit and likes to meet and serve the public and is ready to take on the business of managing a newspaper route You will be surprised how well he or she will do once given responsibility Get in touch with our circulation department today New research shows what we have always known boys and girls who do have routes are a step ahead of others both in school and on the playground and in preparing themselves for life ahead and the business world Check with us today Send In Your Application Now Mall to The Halton Hills 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