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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1971, p. 2

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ACCEPTS KEYS TO CAR CLUB PRIZE Mrs Betty Browns accepts the keys to her new 1071 Pont lac won the Canadian Legion Branch car club draw February Making the presentation is Motors With Mrs Browne Is her husband Ed Browne Cost Halton 22000 for Outside Pupils at Brock A Department of Education ESTIMATES regulation Is costing Halton tax Estimates for revenue as payers about yearly presented to the board lost claimed Board of wcck calculated accord cation trustee Bill at to tho amount of municipal levies tuition fees and other sources last week s budget Ad Item in the boards estimates for yearly allowed in tuition fees paid for Wellington County students attending Halton a General Brock High School of Education fee illations allow no consideration for the cost of special educa tion charged Priestner The Board can only charge these two boards average cost of educating one student rather than the It actually costs at Gen eral Brock SERVICE FEE If these boards buy our spe cial education service should pay what it costs said Priestner Administrator Bruce ley said that be a written to the provincial education depart ment outlining the problem If students littler the of one board attend a school in another area such as General Brock tuition fees are paid by their own board to the school a board At the elementary school lev el the provincial grant Is per pupil for a total of 109 That amount represents the boards total expenditure The municipal for is per pupil total of for elementary schools That amount is 34 per cent of total expenditure a decrease from last years per cent Tho provincial grant at the secondary school level totals per pupil or which is 55 41 per cent of tho boards total cxpcdnlturc IN TOE MAIL BAG Pupils Performance Shows Small Schools Important Tweedle Street Glen Williams Dear Sir On February I attended the North Association for the Creative Performing Arts Area One Variety and after reading and bearing of the possible closing of the smaller schools such as and Campbellville I would like to mention the performance of these schools in parti As you probably know has no gymnasium but these underprivileged students man Church Minister Cairns Organist Mrs Twnend Church School LI Morning Worship pjn Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Harold Patter D a Worship Service am Sunday School Presbyterian Church Rv Smith Morning Worship Nursery care Church School Georgetown Alliance Church Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone 10 Sunday School all classes am Morning worship pjn Evening Service GEORGETOWN S EVANOELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Ham and Family Sunday School a m A Fellowship Baptist Church Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER m 1 00 am 8772848 REV F YOUNG Church School Morning Worship NURSERY CARE ORGANIST MRS GOWLAND Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St N Rev Jack Sunday a Sunday School for Everyone Ham Morning Worship Service Tuwday Prayer and Ministry THE CHURCH WJTJH YOU IN MIND aged to put on a fantastic play of gymnastics and in my opinion their performance was just as good as any of other participating schools I also noticed that some these rerouted stud appeared in the Stewart town Senior Choir and their performance was also nothing to scorned at As walked through halls of Acton District High School viewing the art and crafts displays a few more of students efforts were seen along with some ex students work Surely if these children and ic teachers can put as much effort an evening as the schools deserve a to walk instead of trav miles to school each day and be able to say this is my school even after they gradu ate which by the way some of them have done in past years I attended school for seven and certainly do not feel that three rooms hind my education I would be proud to have my be graduates of a small country school where the teachers do have time to give individual attention if needed as I do not feel that this is possible in the large mo dern schools of today Mrs Robert Taylor BUY THE HERALD TO READ AND READ THE HERALD TO BUY DID YOU KNOW George Washington was the first S president to uso veto THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH PAGE World War II Veteran Served With Provosts Funeral service for Robert Martin a World War veteran who served overseas with the Canadian army for five years took place on February at tho Harold C McCluro Funeral Home He was Mr Martin had been missing from his homo at 10 Churchill Crescent since tho end Jan uary His body was found on February when a Mackenzie Lumber Company employee went to a remote corner of the firm s James Street yard to get material It Is believed that ho was walking through the neighbour ambulance building prop erty slipped on an embank ment and struck his head on a lumber skid as ho fell and was knocked unconscious Benjamin Martin still lives and attended public high school there He came to Can ada in 1929 lived at and Acton and since 1940 In Ge orgetown He worked on forms at and Horn by then the tan ncry in Acton and or years was Smith Stone employee Ho Joined the Lome Scots In and went overseas with the rejjmcnt and served with the Canadian Provost Corps until the end of the war Fond of music I c could play several musical instruments He was a member of Branch Canad Legion Ho leaves his wife Margaret Freestone whom he married In St George Anglican Church in 1933 one son Daniel a mem ber of police force his mother in Ireland brother David Martin of Vic tori a Australia A brother Ben Martin Jr of Belfast predeceased him Funeral service was conduct by the Legion chaplain Kelvin Johnston Pipe Major Allan of branch pipe bond ployed lament George Barrett sounded the last post Pallbearers were Harry Bottoms Gordon Browne Ifcn Bus Hale Lloyd Boyd sell Stephens and John Mc Carthy Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery Who is Mister IGA IN TIIF MAIL BAG Didnt Win Bid Thanks Supporters Oakville Ont To The I would like to take ad van tote of your letters to the tor column to thank the many people In Georgetown who sup ported and helped mc in so many ways in my recent bid to win the Liberal party nom nation for East To all those people made phone calls held coffee parlies made signs baked cookies at tended meetings and gave mc encouragement I would like to say a very sincere thank you 1 also appreciate the many phone calls and letters which I have received since the con von lion Naturally I am sorry that I did not win the nomination But am very proud of the way we conducted our campaign and the contribution made to the success of the cor lion David Butler JEWELLERS Certified Watchmaker Main North S041S GREEK GIANT FANCY GlrTSMMl Beans or sua Corn DECOR ASSORTED COLOURS Toilet Tissue Sockeye Salmon NT Ho an independent buiineitman who carat about community which live and works It likely find htm involved with a local minor hockey club or with your own lodge or club He may have chaired your last Unit I Appeal meeting Mr IGA it much more than the owner manager of a food ho a in ty Ha really caret Fresh LOIN PORK ROASTS 3llVEMGE fill PORTION TENDERLOIN PORTION 39 49 KELLOGG Corn Flakes la nut jut 54 IGA READY CUT MACARONI SPAGHETTI SAUCE 3 LOIN PORK CHOPS SIDE SPARE RIBS COTTAGE 79- 59- FRESHLY MINCED BEEF TABLERITE WIENERS SIDE BACON CABANA ripe BANANAS SWEET JUICY URGE SIZE Hi SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES CRISP LOCALGROWH FRESH TABLERITE GRADE A ILL WHITE EGGS 29 and service still lives at Henry Klooster Abitibi Employee A operator with Provincial Paper Ltd for IB ye irs Henry Klooster died on March in St Michael Toronto Born years ago In Holland he first lived in Glen Williams then he came to Canada and years moved to He was a member of Christian Reformed Church was the son of and the late Ik leaves Ins wile Lois and children Mrs Andy of Creek Bill of Henry of awn Mrs John Jan of Truro Nova Scotia Geor Jack and Joyce at home three Willie Henry and his mo- ier in Holla Funeral service took place In the Christian Reformed Church March conducted by Rev VandenPol with interment following in Foirview Cemetery Acton Pallbearers were Jack DcKIccr John Lcndcboom Klaas Frank and Harold Bennett Institute Meets at Mrs Bentons Home The Women Institute met at thi home of Mrs A Benton on Thursday afternoon ten at tending Mrs Frank opened with a verse Take Time to Think and with Mrs at the piano The Mori wc Together was Ming and tho collect was ted in unison Considerable correspondence brought discussion regarding fall fair displays and a donatio was voted to the festive request for funds Toil call was answered by current event Several Ideas were brought out concerning our fiftieth anniversary this vear Tho hostess served lunch afterwards A number of our ladles have stalled some lovely hand hook ruis Twelve ore classes conducted by Mrs Brown and Mrs Goodwin The third meeting was held the home of Mrs Lind say There were two guests Virginia Snider Mrs Car CAN IDB SERVE YOU One of our 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