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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1973, p. 3

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HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS Till 2J GDHS Students Tour Paris Zurich Madrid London Nassagaweya Endorses Aims of AntiDumpers by Larry The mid winter means more than just another holiday to students and five teachers These lucky few are travelling around different overseas European A number of months ago students were approached various organ i rations as to whether they would be In in tailing part in one of several trips abroad The cost of these trips to the students and their accompanying were very little in comparison with most holiday tours It must be stressed however that these trips are for the purpose of seeing the sights and not for comfort The students will not be staying in plush luxury hotels IS STRIKE The first trip to depart was the Paris lour They left Georgetown by at on Thursday March According to their schedule they arrived at Brussels airport due to a strike in Paris In their tour they visited the Notre Dame Cathedral toured places of interest In Paris cruised along the River toured the Tower Palace at Versailles and Fountainbleau and shopped for a day in Paris The students in Paris are headed by Miss K Mulrooncy and Mrs Arnold French teachers in The students in France are Cathy Larry Brian Butler Brcnrfa Fisher Lorraine Harrison Peter Hope Wendy King Cathy KrowChuk Patrick MacCarthy Doris Marshal Dove Mc Donald Stuart McDonald Mike Pollock Kim Redmond Kim Reynolds Rausclle Elaine Sealer and Wendy Worrall IN SWISS ALPS The next group to leave the school are commonly known around the school as the matt trippers They left Georgetown on Friday at to fly to Zurich Switzerland Their week was spent skiing in in the Swiss Alps The group leaders are Miss and Mr The students on this trip are Chris Ball Dave Blight Jill Blight Cheryi Steve Burns Wendy Diane Cousins Jean Currie Ted Darcie Murray Gallant Benny Gloria Hitdebrant Martha Hoc an Shirley Levers Jennifer Linton Ian Long Andy Macdonald Nancy McNeil Dcnlse Milne Chris Milne Sue Milne Leslie and Sue While TO SPAIN The third group to leave Georgetown joined a group from Acton to travel to Madrid Spain Under Mr Black of Acton they toured Madrid and the palaces in that city flew to Malaga and toured that city A visit to North Africa and a bull fight were also on their schedule The9 students in are Janet Carswell Jackit Clark Mary Gudgeon Gore Hunter Gary Jack Drew Markham Debbie and Pearce The fourth and last group o leave Georgetown was bound for London England The group of senior students under ton Hall a geography teacher in GDHS toured London and studied the urban development of the city touring the famous landmarks and studying the way of life In London Sight seeing will be included to such places as Piccadilly Circus Trafalgcr Square Westminster Abbey Hyde Park Co vent Garden Market and Greenwich The 19 mature students in England are Gerald Anderson Steve Graham Catherine Heller Bonnie Henderson John Henderson Tern Knight Catherine Lois Mills Bruce Dennis Norton Jeff Pant ling Linda Denise Reynolds Linda Robertson Dorothy Russell Sc arrow Paul Scott Judy White and Chris Wood cock The touring students will arrive at on Sunday and will be ready to begin school at the end of winter break On Tuesday March 13 a troupe of performers from Sheridan College in Brampton and Oakvllle came to to present You re A Good Man Brown ruts is a musical comedy based on the Peanuts comic strip The production wa entirely ban died by The Sheridan College Music Theatre Department The lighting stage setup orchestration make up publicity and of course acting The performance began at 30 a m and ended at 11 a It cost for the students to be admitted and between and students came to see it The cast was the same as the characters in Peanuts Danny played Brown Gary McLeod was Snoopy Mary Tralnor was Lucy was placed by Judith Smit and Mary Linus was played by Kevin Kingston and Gary The were dressed In the costume of young children and performed on a stage of Tinker Toy blocks The music was very good and it was greatly by all of he students and teachers who went to see It The Georgetown Senior team deserves congratulations even though they lost the Hal ton County Championships on Friday March 2 to the Nelson team from Burlington Having won all games in the scries team was up against Nelson who had won consecutive games It wasa two game total point scries with the first in Our team won the first game with a breathtaking score of 37 The teams were their best GDHS had only one foul by After this game Friday which we lost to losing the by one point Credit must be given to Mr Dan Patterson the coach who narrowly missed coaching them to the All Ontario Championship and to the hard lighting team members Perhaps next year we can win the championships the editors of High School Insights would tike to congratulate history leathers Mrs Vera and Mr J I inncy who were married on Once the city of Toronto starts dumping ith in luirncH will be next and who knows who Jrhnsun told of louuship mcetinc is in in 11 MID Group I It urn Dumping Mine is opposed lo the Metro Toronto proposal of treated tile In south of did hoi endorse the inns of and promise support in the s I warn we shnrt jour concern lUevc Mrs ic told Iltllllim Johnson council A fetls that if the of ire Inrmless is quarry officials hive promised they will still devalue boring properties I Toronto keep them we don I them he slid suggested ship In Mishaps sixteen motor vehicle collisions involving vehicles were investigated during the past reporting period of Seven of the collisions involved injury lo people while the rest involved only property damage totalling 2nd and 3rd Co if quick approved est home arn I tor home tor any pur pose or telephone collect today hour local Prompt Investment Corp St Toronto 416 Evos PROCESS PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE CALL YOUR TRU GUARD DEALER TODAY 8776944 Andrew Murray MOTORS Road South ANNUAL MEETING GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the HOSPITAL CAFETERIA at 30 on THURSDAY MARCH 29th HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS ARE ATTEND Annual memberships obtainable at Hospital Monday through Friday REFRESHMENTS T F BAINESQC CHAIRMAN Sue Milne Chris Hall and Ted board has for iht and a flight to An excited busload of Georgetown high school students ire all set heid for Norval Many Had Irish Luck At Institute Euchre Unit Two of United Church Women entertained husbands at the home of Mr and Mrs Ron Moffat t on Wednesday evening March Seven tables played euchre and one table played Winners of the euchre were score for the men Albert En man and Roy and low prize was won by Alan Burke High for the ladies were Mrs Lois Re id and Mrs Ado and low was Mrs Lenore Mrs Earl Wilson presided for a short business meeting with the main item being plans for the Luncheon Is Served to be held in the church on Friday April A pot luck lunch ended the enjoyable evening Unit One of United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Dan on Thursday afternoon March 15 with Mrs Murray presiding The roll call was answered with An taster Message after which Mrs Norman gave the devotional followed by an interesting paper by Mrs Guy Wilson on the subject of death how to deal with whether the patient should he told and what is the best way to involve children and what should they be told when a death occurs In the family his followed discussion and ideas from ill present on the subject An interestinK report wis given on the Peel held in Orangenlle recently letter was read from Phillips a missionary in Malawi who is home on furlough at the present time taking a university course in Toronto Mrs lawrcnce May rcid letter from a former old time resident of Norval a Green She had a chicken marked Maple Lodge Forms Norval which brought back memories of her school days In so she wrote to Mrs May mentioning many of the old time families she remembered Mrs Percy and Mrs d McLean assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed The St Patrick and Euchre held at the home of Mrs Jack May on Saturday afternoon March 17 by the Norval Women In stltule proved to be a successful and very enjoyable day The president Mrs Grnydon heater welcomed the guests after which the I served a delicious luncheon Following the luncheon IB tables enjoyed playing euchre with the winners being Mrs Ola Etibin mil Mrs Miller Low prizes sure won Mrs Dob lindse Mrs W those winning some of the other prizes were the oldest present Mrs llenrv larnuV Brampton Spot prize Mrs George Woods Brampton prize Mrs Hamilton Score card luek draw Mrs I It It Georgetown Lady from the farthest away Mrs Norton guest to arrive Mrs Clare Wilson Georgetown Due to the heavy storm and drifting roads that started In the early afternoon the euchre game ended a little early as most were anxious to get home before the roads became too bad 1st Norval Guides held a successful St Patrick s Day Tea and Bake Sale in the Presbyterian Church basement on Saturday March 17 They also sold recipe books and decorated cakes of soap that the girls hid There are Guides in the group with Mrs Jane Smiley and Mrs Osborne leaders Miss Kilhy Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs Carter lew to I Alamos New Mexico recently where she is enjoying a visit with her The March 14 meeting of the Norvil Junior Women In stitutc was held at the home of Heather and Mary Hyatt Die following executive was elected president Gwcn Bran dor vice president Dale secretary Jean treasurer Jane Miller public relations Mary Hyatt What is the Junior Women Institute is an organization of young women single or married who have reiehed the age of years It consists of local branches with provincial organization The organization is non part Ism nou sectarian and racial of the Institute is to be held at Pultun Ontario March hollowing the Institute meeting it the joint meeting of the Norvil Junior Farmers the guest speaker Mrs May who- showed slides gave a travel talk on her recent lour of British he and the Northwest Territories The Junior I welcomes new members Mr McLean OConnor Presses For Clear Statement Tilt OTTAWA llURt OF Tilt 1IFRA1D The federal government was pressed this week to make a clear statement on its con turning trade talks with the United States Terry asked industry trade and commerce minister Gillespie if he would mane a statement outlining what was being discussed in the with the US and what onadas position was on the mailers under discussion illesple replied thai he had nothing to ado to statements he has mide in the Commons over a long period in respect the on going and continuing nature of the trade talks Connor noted that Gillespie had indicated several times that he wis not prepared to moke Canada s bargaining positions public and he agreed this was a wise attitude But he isked if the minister would make a full statement lo the house setting out Canada immediate and long term without revealing the exact nature of the bargaining Mints in order thai some of the confusion surrounding things like the auto pact might be cleared up I think that some of the confusion which has surrounded the auto pact in the few days has been cleared up the minister responded Two Permits For Pools Permits for building projects worth 193 were by the Georgetown Building Department during the first two months of Permits for building totalling issued in February including two for swimming pools Lap belts only work well up to or m ph m your head may be thrown forward to hit part of the car But when a shoulder belt is added drivers seem to become almost Invulnerable As this Is written no lap shoulder belt wearer Is known to have been killed in ant accident while ravelling up lo fiO Pamella Miss Park demon the use of lap shoulder bell in a TOYOTA CM ST PUIK TOOl on in Georgetown has a line of TOYOTAS equipped with tin laics safctv features STOREWIDE A Big Inventory Reduction TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE NOW ARRIVING SAVE NOW ON FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Living Room Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture Kroehler Vilas Kaufman Liberty SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS TIME PAYMENTS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY robert Gougeon HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Slrert South GEORGETOWN IT I TASK MUCH Corolla standard features include front disc brakes reclining bucket Beats electric rear window defroster and cigarette lighter Take a test drive soon TOVOTA See how much car your money can buy Yellow the Toyota Mer nearest you a

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