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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 21

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Everyone is Naturalist At Heart Yaki Tolls of the Federation of Ontario Natural lata spoke to members friends of the Georgetown and District Naturalists last Wednesday on environmental quality Mr Yaki explained some of the problems facing the Niagara Escarpment and Pork He also brought to the attention of the peoplegathered liierninlngactand the endangered species act Mr went on to say almost everyone is a naturalist at heart People want pets and gardens lowers and the like around them Families vacation In the mountains or by the sea for the beauty that is there Mr Yaki said everyone has a biological makeup that makes them wont to feel a part of nature that transcends most other feelings Slides were shown of the escarpment along the Bruce frail More and more of the trail is now along roads Take the Town Studios and Distriet Naturalists addressing Naturalists Tub Its A Busy Scene For Zeta Alpha Gals Zeta Alpha Chanter of Beta Phi has enjoyed a busy social tone in the past two weeks Members and their husbands fumed out in costume to dunk for ALINA Drapes Service Hunt and Fast reasonable service and charges Tracks Installed Glass and Mirror Furniture Top Call foraDpolntment apples at the en Party on October A number of other party games dancing and refresh ments were also on the program A party of attended the annual Beta Ball held at the Riviera dub on November The theme this year was The club decorated with posters to this effect and two tables of international d were available for slacking during the evening A meeting was held on November Slid at the home or Icisonllelmer The evening s program Nature was presented by Helen Hutchinson and Peggy Homes who introduced as their guest speaker Mr Wright a resident of Georgetown Mr Wright showed an unusual film on nature and pollution A short discussion followed and members were given a list of ways in which we can avoid polluting the environment NOV time to write to your Member of Parliament requesting that action be taken in the purchase of escarpment lands for the of all the peoples of Ontario he A great many books and recor dings were available from the 0 bookstore Bob the of the Georgetown and strict Naturalists Club Is the local representative to the 0 and past president Norm Cramp has been elected to the board of directors Members of the G dub went a field trip following the Credit Valley footpath Each week sees new members in the club and the newsletter edited by Roger Frost of Park Street name for itself as It covers con troversial matters In a con traversal manner Information can be supplied by the publications chairman and vice president Bob OUlvlcr St Discusses Hypnosis For Kinette Members Someplace Else was chosen as the location for Past Members Night by the Georgetown Kinette dub on November Head table guest included Erna Smith president of Brampton Kinette Club Boyd guest speaker District One Kuwtte Convener Melon Gray District Treasurer to ruts and Charter President Four guests three 11 past members enjoyed a buffet fallowed by dteuvkii on hypnosis Hoddinott President Lara conducted a short business The group voted to give donation to a family burned out in a recent Tire and a cheque to A Industries Toe Christmas Welfare chairman has received a cheque from the and toys from St An drew Ladles Auxiliary It ex pected hat donations from other local organizations will be collected in the near future Each member has been asked to with a blitz to be held on December Sharon Mlddleton reported that the DR BOYD Marathon Bridge Is well underway A Santa Claus suit is to be and rented to the public Ann Roxborough won the Chinese Auction and Peg the door prize The next meeting will take the form of a social with the Kin smen a 25 Year Pin to IODE Member The November meeting of Countess of Chapter was held November at the home of Mrs William Can Rex way Drive Mrs Sam Penrice presided and a good attendance was present Secretary Mrs A W Gilmer read the October minutes and correspondence and Jean Macke nzie gave the treasurers report Reports were given by various conveners The regent gave a report on the area conference in Borrie which she and Margery Mackenzie Mrs James Evans Mrs Graham and Mrs James Linton had attended She noted that the community hall at had been opened September This Is a gift from the Ontario IODE chapters A citizen convencrship has been added to the executive slate Mrs EL Bollantine reported the bake and opportunity sale a success am thanked the members for theli help Mrs Garfield reported on Chnstmas card sales Mrs Llenney was presented with year pin Mrs Ken acted as auctioneer for the auction sate Mrs thanked Mrs Meers Lunch was served with Mrs Oliver Hunter Mrs Ernest and Mrs assisting the hostess SUNSHINE SHOP Natural Foods Main Street South MORE NUTRITION For Your Dollar OPEN Tuts 6 Wed 10 6pm Thurs 9pm Sat 5pm CLOSED MONDAY TASTEE GANOLA 79 ALMOND DELIGHT 14 95 FRESH HEALTH BREAD 4549 PEANUT BUTTER salted or Ited 79 Wheat Germ Flakes 29 49 PRESSED COOKING 1 1 All blend 1 SAFFLOWER OC Cooking Oil OJ Super YEAST l601 95 GARLIC OIL 12 99 CORN OIL 16 99 NATURAL VITAMINS BEAUTY AIDS Road Work Behind Them Staff Preps For Winter The rush of is evident oil over town with trucks and road blocks changing the usual traffic patterns of residents Traffic has been around portions of diaries for the last two weeks white the town forces ore laying IS water mains for the new No well Eventually ail the downtown water mains will be replaced but this will be over a four or five year period The sprucing up of Main Street South completed with a sidewalk running from Maple Avenue up to Park Street and a overlay of asphalt smoothing out the bumps and cutting down the dust A portion of Main Street north going up the hill from downtown was also given the 2 overlay The town forces did all the work except the actual asphalting which was done by Armstrong Brothers INDUSTRIAL PARK The whole industrial park area complained about by many in dustries was covered with the asphalt overlay on top of 15 of granular material The most startling change is probably on Blvd from Sargent to Edward St The whole road was reconstructed Including excavation granular material of asphalt storm sewers curbs gutters and manholes The sodding a the boulevards is now being finished The work was done by John contractor who also did the industrial area The town works force has just finishedlaylngaSG storm sewer in an Ontario hydro casement behind Pennington Crescent and Duncan Drive from Sinclair to Weber to relieve any drainage problems in the area STARTED The long awaited widening of Ontario Street has finally begun of at least 10 years of discussion Armstrong Brothers started the project lost Thursday after house to be moved The works department does more than road work They ore now starting to construct an additional soccer field at Cedarvole and filling land at Park on Carruthers Road for use next year SALT DOME addition the site had been readied at the works garage on Norwegian Theme When District I Meets h IWlm I On Hilton met it Freds Kim aril I ins Id hi III II lit on li ixiscd on I Ik rvit i Mrs Henderson District opined with i This wis followed by lit Hymn of All Nations Thin Mrs of led the sinking of Folk Mrs I lin expressed itii lis to Mrs ri in dee ted r nil vision and to Miss IlsIiv i wiiuuiil lln firm Mini 1i in I irJup Mrs Bird in th Miss lupin in v is nil ike lite rsi Mrs J i of Miss adiievantnts in and club work is wine limn as an it tin I i is the tions by Mrs i iranstcr hem mist Tin rint win mil inly l of 12 dubs unly ami iml ind mil u rlh win 1 i rt md nisi conk ire iris lull mil is this I mil lin his Iht fourth laivst fliil f ships in Mrs His truest ikir Mrs ike if former Id iml ttice of lo Ihi WW IHIi ei in Oslo last August Mrs lour if Three fjuarttTS of the Is imks lakes in forest only fiTllIo for agriculture use enjoy living with amis from Id In so Mrs ike stressed w men Ik prowl to lieli nfi I the I and lie a part of the six and a half million members of A in Mrs then us slides Iht ihurdies firms niluril iioiiple Ihr for Friendship amounted to til Mrs I JaniiesDii lunch of tally toods were enjoyed by all phone I awfully busy at the office and won bo home till late Wife Can I depend on that Maple Avenue East for the salt dome a beehivelike structure for housing winter salt At the moment the town has tons of sand ready for those wintry roads and the are being greased and oiled December 15 two of the men will begin a winter patrol They will work nights and be ready to alert the whole works staff if a heavy storm breaks so the commuters will have the roads ploughed earlier in the morning PHONE 8772201 Georgetown Herald COMMITTEE ON THE COSTS OF EDUCATION The Committee on the Costs of Education In the Elementary and Secondary Schools of Ontario has been appointed to undertake a com prehenslve review of the costs of education In relation to the alms and objectives programs priorities and the like of the educational system to evaluate existing programs n the light of experience with them the requirements of the present and In terms of the expenditures of money for them and to recommend policies as the Committee may determine The Committee will welcome assistance from representatives of groups organizations and associations and from the public through the provision of information comments and suggestions In areas such as but not limited to the use of the financial resources being provided for elementary and secondary education in Ontario In the attainment of the goals the ability of the various differentiating factors in the legislative grant plan such as course location level elementary and secondary and type ordinary and extraordinary to generate funds proper balance consistent with the needs for the attainment of desirable educational objectives the implications of ceilings on expenditures by local school boards Including the effect on the decision making and autonomy of these boards the various aspects of school programs with particular reference to innovations and new concepts as for example the open plan organization technical and commercial programs and use of educational technology will be appreciated If submissions could be made as soon but not than March They should be sent to possible Executive Director Committee on the Costs of Education Room Street West Toronto T A Chairman J R McCarthy Executive Director 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN on Color Picture Tube Tuner and Solid Copper Circuits 1VEAR HOME SERVICE RCA 25 AccuColor console TV with Black Matrix picture tube you dream In colour Well here the colour TV set of your dreams just Imagine football hockey movies all In he comfort of your home And all In vivid AccuUlar You probably know about RCA exclusive and remarkable tuning system It the one that keeps colours right on target automatically As fur the computerdesigned Black Matrix picture lube You II get brilliantly rich 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