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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1971, p. 6

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SOUND FROM SMALL SINGERS George Kennedy Public School primary and junior choirs achieved second place standings In their tint In Hie North Halloa Music Festival recently In the Junior Choirs above arc Itonnlc Jacqueline St I nun Cathy Hope Helen Chrlitensen Todd Huston Christine Lisa Osborne Karen Janice McDonald Douglas Kathleen llalbrouih White Jnthle McCartney Arthur Sophie Stolen Peace Angelica Martina Tim Raymond Dublin KrMy Mark Inn Ellis Sandra Thompson Jackie SI Shirley I Hartley Jill Justaion Sherry Hooker Kim burton Ray Kevin Karen Ferguson and teachers Ron Cussons Miss Jill Mrs and Mrs Sharon Mo well Members Of the Primary Choir with teachers Miss R Jackson and Miss V Be an mo are Valerie Browne Hutchinson Trevor Tlndall Stephen Mark liaising Shelly Frost Allison McEachcrn Victoria Johnston Kelly Chapman Tom my GUlanders Suzanne Power Hobble Taylor DIannc Lough Greg Ellis Derek Murphy Andy Alan Gillespie I ay McQueen David Linda Ferguson Donna Maureen Gale Paul Jennifer Milne Wilfred Cray Dave McCutcheon Janet Smith Dana Kent Vokey Susan Orwln Kelly Wright Robert La Robertson Jararosche Garrnd Debbie Lisa Dave Marilyn Hastings New Fineflies Presidents David and Marilyn Hastings at Acton Meadows Golf were named to succeed Ted and May IB Eight couples Marg Hewitt as presidents of competed and then relumed to the Georgetown Fireflies camp- the home of Dave and Marilyn club at their annual elect- Hastings to rehash their ion meeting last week Hewitts over coffee have guided the club through Many of the Firefly families its first two years of existence camped at Base Borden It is affiliated with the Cana over the holiday weekend with Family Camping other Canadian Family Camp- Federation members the Others to take office for the amnio provincial rally term are vice president Campers and Marion Rice secretar ies Tony and Mary Rhodes Marriott treasurers Clare and Doris Doyle publicity officers Terry and campsite chairmen Ron and Marina Archer program com mittee Herb and Frederick- son and and Ellen Rasmusscn and social conven ers Jim and Joan Hayes A third couple will bo appointed to serve on the program com mittee A guest Paul Barber corded the low score and Elsie Hew itt registered the high count UrbanRural Exchange Continued from Page 11 COSTS ONLY W A TICKET The only cost to the child is the bus to get to tho form Each family will take care of him for a week and it is hoped that a rural child from the fa mily might spend a week in the town she said So far she has three form families ready to accept sum mer visitors and Miss Weother- expects to have more by June when the first exchange has been scheduled MILES If Ihero arent enough Hal- ton form homes available she says the children can bo hous ed WcnLworth County for- But we try to get miles from homo as the maximum she emphasized We ore going to have the farm families toko them and work with Ihem We don ex pect the farmer to stop his work for a week just to entertain tho They there when the club held a Nurse Hoistein Record I mo gene purebred cow in tho herd of Fred Nurse George town has reccnlly completed a fine Record of Performance production test As a six year old in days on twice a day milking Imago no produced 17 lbs milk containing stated lbs fat average test Any further information buttorfat This record has a the exchange program Breed Class Average of can bo obtained from the Mil- tour- for milk and for fat I ton office of Agriculture Food SALES a SERVICE Todd GEORGETOWN Ontario POOLS By KAFKO Accessories by JACUZZI Great Savings on Swimming Pools vinyl liner pool TWELVE of concrete pool A SIZE AND SHAPE FOR EVERT Your pool outs lots you may think I Long Term Financing at Bank Rate CALL 8777537 Todd Rd RESERVE YOUR CAR Less Babies for Adoption Tightens CA Procedure New liberalized abortion laws have left Childrens Aid Society of County with no mora babies to put up for adoption CAS director this week As a result tighter controls had to bo placed on adoption procedures until the baby supply can bo increased again be said HOMES In recent months the num ber of babies wo had Just dried up ho sold There was no way of pre dicting this Our figures on the number of babies available were climbing right up to the end of tho year he said At present we have approxi matcly 70 approved homes and no children who could possibly be placed with tho next few weeks NOT JUST LOCAL It not so much the pill or unwed mothers keeping their children as it is tho looser ab- This is going on all across the province and we cant go on adoption homes with out knowing where we can get babies said later that for the first three months of last year babies had been adopted but this year tho fig- tho same period had dropped to He sold that of lost years to 1 33 came from agencies out side tho county while this year only came from outside Hal- ton indicating the trend Is not just local TOLD SITUATION Under tho now adoption con trol measures which have- been in effect for several weeks cou ples wanting to adopt older har der toplaco children have been given top priority Mrs Betty Mondcr CAS ad option supervisor emphasized at last weeks meeting that all prospective parents will still be seen by her department regard less of tho baby situation But she sold couples wanting babies will bo told what Is hap pening and what the availability of babies la at present ACTON SPEEDWAY Continued from Pago spun out but to get back in without too much trouble On the lap once again the red flag fell when Chuck lor and Lawrence Mojuery tang led on No turn hod to retire but without too much done This saw Hugh Echerick once take the heat with Murray Wallace sec ond and Cliff Faryon third BAD LUCK The fans were treated to a bit of excitement at the beginning of tho second Six Cylinder heat when Charlie Koch No from Stratford pulled out on tho track and over in of the grandstand his corbcurator caught fire It was quickly ex I tlnguishcd and Charlie started up his car again It caught fire again this when the fire was put out Charlie had to re tire for some carburetor re pairs I Then in the Six Cylinder turc bad luck struck again I Charlie Koch blew his How much bad luck can one guy have in one day 1st Larry Cox Larry Ma uery Chart Koch 1st Hugh ray Wallace Cliff 2nd Tom Noil Lorry Ma- Larry Cowan 2nd Murray Wallace Hugh Echerick Chuck 3rd Tom Nell Lorry Moj Larry Cox 3rd Chuck Lawlor Mur ray Wallace Cliff Feature Larry Tom Neil Larry Cox Larry Cowon Charlio Koch Feature Hugh Chuck Lawlor Murray Wallace Lawrenco Maj uery SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP RATES FOR JUNE JULY AND AUGUST MEN Reg Monthly Special 3 Months Membership 24 LADIES Reg SB Monthly Special 3 Months Membership ALPINE CLUB Street 16 Are You Unemployed Facing possible layoff A student looking for ward to yet another jobless summer OB Just a concerned Joe Public You have an opportunity to express your views and openly debate the current unemployment crisis with representa tives of all federal political parties The Brampton and District Labour Council is sponsoring a free public seminar on unemployment on Sunday May 1971 from 100pm at Central Peel Secondary School on Kennedy Road North in Brampton Ontario Representatives of all parties have been invited to at tend Members of Parliament scheduled to speak include Liberal Bruce Beer the New Democratic Partys Ed and a Conservative representative Anyone interested in our countrys most serious econo mic problem of the day is invited to attend There is no admission charge Thats Sunday May 30th 1971 Central Peel Secondary School JACKSONS CENTRE MILL STREET DOOR TO LEGION UNISEX Blue Denim Flare Pants BOTTOMS Hot Pants CRIMPLENE with bib front Good at color to value lit Our Price 599 The Skinny Look BODY KNIT TOPS of colors Short ud long or sleeveless Cash or Chargcx Hours Tuesday Wednesday Lay away Saturday Thursday ft Friday WAREHOUSE Open Thursday Friday and Saturday li MILK DEPARTMENT Tender and Juicy FRE MEAT DEPARTMENT Chuck Steak Moore Park Store Only MAPLE LEAF FARM STYLE SAUSAGE 49 COOKED MEATS MACARONI CHEESE DUTCH LOAF CHICKEN LOAF PICKLEPIMENTO 6 Pkg CANADA FANCY PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA Granny Smith APPLES 6 BANANAS 12 BATHROOM TISSUE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 49 MACS HOTDOG OR HAMBURG RELISH OS lit GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 69 MACS A LARGE EGGS Instant Freeze Dried Tasters Choice 4 Jar SMI 99

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