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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 7

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Norval and schools the wo smallest schools in the county won their fight for survival Thursday night when the Halton County Hoard of Education voted unanimously to keep them open Since January the board has been considering the closing of the schools and the transporting of Ihe students to larger schools M Lavender assistant director of Education told board the Ratepayer s opinions expressed In their brief Feb played a large part In forming the recommendation He stressed however that cording to British tradition led officials sometimes the will of Ihe people in Judgement but frequently do not After all he elected are to the will of the people every two years he remarked NOT HAPPY The ratepayers were not elated by the decision since they had fought for the Inclusion of a kindergarten in the school HAVING A CRYSTAL BALL Delia Gaskill looks into the future and sees another Olde Fayre The one held June was so successful they will undoubtedly do it all next year One of hi nicest parts of the effort is fact that there Olde Tyme Fun Fayre Rayses Tryp Fundes The Olde Tyme Fun organized by the staff and pupils at Public School on Thursday proved a great sue cess financially and pleasure wise Proceeds will help provide funds for next years bus trips A large crowd estimated around BOO took part in dart games pony rides shy plays wntttn acted by gride bought books from a tibk of two hundred bought goodies from tables of delicious baking and attended an of mlsc cllaneous items ably sold by a budding auctioneer trie Cathy Brown for girls and Joe Scott for boys won best costume SEA DOG Capn Chris Geggle as fLnrsome a buccaneer as ever buckled a awash directs Olde visitors the treasure hunt The Fayre featured a Jumble sale an auction pony rides white elephant stall coconut shy and many other things to do It was at Limchousc School June prizes for grades A in the For three Junior grades and Yvonne Mat thews were winners Linda guessed the closest win the Jar of candy contest Danny Morrison won a rabbit in one draw Lee Anne Clark had the best dressed pet that parade Winners of the best puppets hid appeared over TV ad ver Using their Fayre Fred was the lucky winner of the doll dressed In Hot dogs pop ice cream candy apples etc were on sale with the help of several mothers Local school children from grades enjoyed a tour of the museum at Kelso on Friday but got caught In the rain as well Congratulations to Mr Mrs Lloyd McLnerv celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday with a picnic for family and friends Also to Mr Mrs Archie Mc Donald at a party in Limehouse Memorial arranged by members or their family on Saturday evening Mr Webster of Kansas City Missouri visited his niece Mrs Neil Anderson her husband and family recently Mrs Kfrkpotrick Historical Research was In charge of program when he W I met in Limehouse Memorial Hall on Wednesday evening The meeting opened Silver Threads Among the Gold and The Lord Prayer Roll Call was answered by bringing an antique and telling its history Mrs Jos Noble read current events and conveners of standing committees read items Business dealt chiefly with the recent i verso ry Mrs Neil Anderson served lunch afterwards Rev Scrivcns of George town United Church is con ducting services at Presbyterian Church while Rev F N Young Is on holidays The Benton a attended the funeral on Wednesday in Milton of Mrs Benton aunt Mrs G Pearson aged We regret to report that Mr Ran Clow is hospitalized for rays and examination following an accident While working or his car it ran forward over him We hope that his injuries arc not serious Miss Linda was hostess at a shower for her cousin Longs Ire a brick to be of late July at her home on Sunday The guests mostly relatives came from Orion Preston Kitchener and Mr Mrs Sanderson were also surprised with a wedding anniversary gift frotr- David Beats Goliath Norval School Survives At present the kindergarten an bung to Williams and board position ac cording to Lavender is based on the of Education refusal to grant on additions if hi growth cannot justify It The report a cost of to restore the old school house for Tins had been suggested by the Norval citizens Group In Campbellville the was reversed In September 1972 the school will house only to Grade whik the students from Grades will atluid School lor this upcoming yur it will a 1 it school A compelling argument was the way Lavender described the residents pit is fur tht preservation of Hie school is the community life to consider between he improved in in a I school Julian Reed one of the spokes men for the ratepayers down cast at the lack of a kinder garlcn said If the board docs not provide a kindergarten at the whool the parents may pull their children out of the Hilton system establish their own kinder in a church basement He claimed it would cost board in grunts if the children were withdrawn but If the board would establish a kindergarten the residents would THURSDAY JULY Pag Trolley cars following route 3T in Helsinki Finland have special charm for American tourist National Geographic Bays ThreeT makes a figure eight through the city passing many points of interest such as the cathedral the parliament house and several colorful markets At each stop a well modulated taped voice coming over the streetcar sound system tells the traveler exactly what he is seeing In English Congratulations to Marilyn daughter of Mr Mrs Jason of formerly of and John Parks son or Mr MrsG Parks who were married in St Stephens Anglican Church Hornby on Saturday June They will reside in Brampton GAINED TEACHING DIPLOMAS ABROAD Seventeen year old Michelle St Jean of George own in the flowered dress has just finished her studies in Switzerland at the international Convent La bringing back a French teaching diploma and a French from Nancv trance is well as a tiridge certificate is Louise lb who also studied it I a Ins ml Sained a I rinch with JO pin i lit mark as well is certificate from the of louisc Michelle ire both nieces if Miss St Jem of Notre Dime di lltaung ird I attended Cross here OUTDOORS WITH GEORGE HOARE Continued from page night before leaving home thought it would be wise to raise the kitchen window so it would be cooler when she arrived home When she arrived back Ringtail was sitting on her kitchen table The coon finally left through the open door Personally I will take a beaver They are mischievous also only in a different way RAINBOWS DOWN Trout arc difficult to catch on the surface in certain spots They will boll up at the fly but are hard to hook Togetgoodrcsults Ihuvebccn using a No fast sinking fly the same one that took nice trout through the Ice last winter The body Is made or peacock her with a fine gold tinsel rib The tall is of strands of black and white tipped wood duck feather wing is of the same and the collar hackle Is dark with a black center Sometimes they take while the fly is sinking other times they prefer to suck it in as slowly up past them At present It seems to be sure method but it still a mystery because the stomach contents are next to nothing We always bring home a few and many are returned to the water unharmed THE FABULOUS REDAWIIITELURL The devil baits of all sizes is oneof the most productive lures I ever used when I was spin casting The fabulous catches of speckled trout taken from Shoo Fly Lake northwest of Capreol were taken mostly on them not Just on one trip but on all seven of different years that fished there One size only was used the length was inches It was the most effective after sundown and as late as a m The lure was let sink the bottom then retrieved very slowly in an erratic manner It also took big speckled trout from Lake IS minutes fly ing time from Chapleau Sheldon Lake and Trout Lake north of Bruee Mines also prod uccd good specks taken on the red and white The latter two lakes are prod trout up to J lbs on flies especially near he Pin of June when the shad fly hatch is on The Red While is also a fabulous lure for pike and It s best used with just ing no swivel Hi price does I mntttr They from to 50 The ones the mil Mr Mrs W Benton Mrs S Wright ami on Sunday Mrs A Benton I used were the cheap ones with good hooks that were hand honed for good penetration So if you arc Interested buy a Red and White let it sink retrcive it slow and a tight line you will have Tli at all for now I fishing So lljht lines enjoy the outdoors and Journey AUCTION SALE Modern Household Furnishings Saturday July 12 Noon 20 Durham Street Georgetown Electric organ IB months old new price Bentty Electric clothes dryer 3 months old Maple 3 piece Colonial Bedroom Suite wringer washer Air Con piece modern Id suite pair of single Combination It C A television plus A Stereo Moffitt22 Range door refrigerator 7 piece none kilelien suite Oak China Cabinet Admiral 21 TV Set of drawers Hull Moor Model clock Bed Ch est erf eld End tables and coffee Boomerang coffee table Book cases Corner what not table and floor lamps Hugs Hall tree chairs wardrobes pole lamp fceclriclawnmovcr Movie projector and screen lull size Bed Polaroid Camera trunks and liiLgagc Snow Blower Wicker chair Quantity tools Including Black Decker skill saw duty baseboard heaters Tremendous quantity of Brie a Brae in china crystal glass linens etc some old items A very partial listing Corvuir ear in good condition Sale conducted by Grand Valley Auctions Ltd supply Ihe extra money needed RENOVATE Lavender suggested the old school built in should be given to the community as a museum or village centre but Reed told The Herald later he thought he residents would find the money to renovate it for a kindergarten Curling originated in Scotland GEORGETOWN Dairy Bar Closing JUNE 30 We would like to lake his opportunity of extending our Sincere thanks and appreciation to our many customers for heir patronage through the past fifteen years IRWIN AND JOYCE NOBLE LOW COST Interior Latex Exterior Paints Wallpapers In stock from Flecto Complete Line Old Masters Antiquing OakQueen Paint and Wallpaper Ltd 130 St Opposite Seed House to Sat 9am to and till Closed Mondays September PAUL C0RBE1T Attention LADIES -Ll-jVolllUI- IMIISIHIIS NEWLANDS Textile Salesroom CORNER WATER ST Below the Bawling Alley GAIT ONTARIO Summer Clearance SALE 50 Off All REMNANTS Sale Starts JULY 2nd am Ends JULY pm AT PRICES Towelling Bedspreads Yard Terry Fabric Yarns Orion Ruga etc REGULAR STORE HOURS m Tuesday and Thursday Evenings III Save Now at until SI UN GAIT Textile Salesroom Direct From Miff to You

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