Students Take St John Course Balllnafad Storm No Deterrent Fad Dance Goes On HERALD THURSDAY MAR number of students completed the St John Emergency First lid Course This consists of a of eight hours of raining and ran as a fall and Inter elective course at Senior Public These students exceeded number of hours With this training they are quite able to take on injured school chum a member of their family or an accident victim until medical aid is available The aim of the course is primarily to Help Save a prevent accidents before they actually happen The students covered theory and practical work and in the practical line they were great actors and actresses They covered how to artificial respiration control bleeding and treat shock Burns and fractures After passing examination they now serve in pairs on a rotating basis at noon break in the Health Room of Stewarttown school One student had taken the course before another student is now a and another has received his Bov Gold BadRt In the front row from left Mike Rodney White Stephen Veomens Brian Din middle row Bill Grieve Tom Van Larry Burns Neil back row Mrs C of the staff Shirley Sunnucks Dorothy Mac Donald Heather L ndsay Jennifer I inter and examiner Tom Tim Holers is missing from picture ompleied In Five Years Tree Planting Marks Start Of Haltons Provincial Park The sun was shining and vtrybody was smiling as three provincial planted three Canadian maple trees to mark the beginning of stage one one of the 2 Creek Provincial Park trees were planted by lalton bast MPP and minister f government services James now West and rovincial justice secretary Kerr and natural resources Leo George Kerr congratulated all those who had brought the park up to Thursday official beginning they have been buying land like drunken sailors sure that well thank them in the future he 100 Speaking to the crowd of about a hundred attending the ceremony Snow pointed out Family Gave Name Harrison School Member of family which greatly Gn TIRE u PaUhearers were Alan Prouse education and Evans Graham life Miss Hazel Harrison Cornell William Kinradc at Halton Centennial and Trevor lanor Milton March Wllliamr Her father was principal Impel Street School the only lemcntary school in town in early part of the century iss Harrison also trained as a and when she retired i she had taught for ears at the school Miss Harrison and her rothcr Percy Harrison ved on Charles Street until ley sold their home a few ears ago to Mr and Mrs id ward and moved to He was town clerk and and secretary of the board for many years Ha risen Public School is for family She was born in Georgetown of Robert Edward and Sarah tended public and high school ere Milton Model School and from Toronto School She taught in Mount Dennis eston and Glen Williams fore returning to become a member of her home From to 1938 she as in charge of music at the sharing these duties for more years with Mrs imcs Evans She was a ember of St Johns United lurch Predeceased by her brother Harrison leaves one Edna Mrs J M to Shaughnessy Rev Harold Martin con the funeral service at McClurc Jones Funeral and interment was in Jeremiah Dixon and Charles were two English sur responsible for the Dixon Line CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL I- Land TOP SOIL BUD HAINES I that percent of the park in his riding Ik reminded the people that the idea for the park originated in 1958 when a committee was sit up lo try to establish a acre park in the Snow said this first urban provincial park was an attempt to bring parks to the people rather than building roads to lake the people to the parks in northern Ontario He said the idea of the park grew until it had assumed the size planned at roughly acres There are still a few parcels of land outstanding but we expect that all the land will have been bought in the near future he said I hope that in years to come this pork will extend all the way from Bronte harbor to the headwaters of the creek at the Tilt Leo whose ministry administers the provincial parks system told the crowd that the parks in the system contained over 10 million acres Our provincial park system s perhaps the finest in Canada and I feel it is to if not better than the national Parks system which Is administered from that little place on River he said TURF I- MIL ION The park will be completed in about five years said Jim Kccnan parks branch director for the ministry of natural resources It will serve as a recreation area for more than three million people living in the area The park is located near the junction of Highway and the Queen Way Friday evening was the first dance of revised Town music was provided by a local group The Groundings Future dances will be organized through the cooperation of the teens in the area and here will be a meeting Monday to discuss future plans for these parties Anyone interested is welcome to attend The group of folk said The music was great all had a good time The older folk did not fare so good weather wise for heir scheduled St Patrick dance on Saturday night The blizzard and road conditions did not stop the monthly dance from going on Music was supplied by Spin a Disc from Scar borough The disc jockey arrived a bit late but soon set up and provided excellent music Many local patrons of the dance arrived late after braving the storm and road conditions Means of transportation that night included walking by tractor and Mr Sanderson carat to the rescue of eighth line couples by providing curb service with his cattle truck There were about in attendance and all report a jolly time The hove completed the quilt set up at Mrs Eveline s home lost week Mrs Short ill several neighbourhood ladies and friends to a Copper Craft party at her home in the village Wednesday evening of last week Sorry to heir Mr and Mrs Archie were involved in an accident last week The driver of a car foiled to slop a red light the Line and Highway Mr car was badly damaged hut luckily tht passengers got off with a shaking up Old man winter coming back with a vengeance over the weekend playtd havoc with ihe terrible soft roads The snow ice made the travelling almost impossible for those livinj off the highway School children are winter from their studies this week Several high school students in abroad large number from Erin hove lo me and the Acton group are enjoy a len day holiday in Spain Tht II Home Making met with their leaders at the on Tuesday evening fiastwiek Thegroup were shown how lo make a sailor hem and other of makint hems wire discussed The girls v ere ihcn told to do a sample of the sulors hem Achievement day plans in eluded the instruction of paper flowers as part of the scenery for the fashion show The meeting ended by the commentaries being read and a rehearsal of the review Despite the wet foggy weather lost Wednesday at over preschoolers and their mothers turned out for Story time at the Com Centre This Is a weekly cooperative play school held Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 30 The toddlers played together upstairs supervised by their mothers while the 3 to olds enjoyed songs stories and art work downstairs Coffee was provided for the mothers and two a half pound of cookies were consumed by the little ones Mrs Church Women Study India The Friendship Unit meeting was held Tuesday afternoon March In the Fellowship Room of United Church Fourteen women at tended and president Mrs Harvey Nurse opened the meeting with a poem Kind Roll call was answered by naming a product of India Worship was in charge of Mrs Clayton Allen on the starving Indians with scripture from the 16th chapter of Luke The program in charge of Mrs ward Brown ridge was on the green revolution and told about farm life in India They look upon their land as a gift from God and they are willing workers and now produce enough to feed themselves Mrs John McNabb gave the courtesies and after meeting hostesses Mrs Robert Cunningham and Mrs John served lunch Well March has gone and we are 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