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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1977, p. 13

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Quebec pupils gain Halton Hills friends Herald SI too its the first for this exchange says George i wish other two i children I hid had tins kind of chance to go on he idds The and can sic how will this is working ind 11 tret they tan w tit until their turn comes The their daughter Susan were imong Georgetown area families Jri pupil in hor Or irk The logins I Grade but the eequil to our Grade When the youngsters arrived bus on Wednesday evening nut the Centennial staff thur ixchange partners for a buffet dinner in the school gymnasium rench teacher Mrs Dilution read out the nimcs of the il students while Mrs Dcsilet from the trench school rend nut of their Quebec part flu people appn perfectly nlng out any difficult language listening to records dinting munching their way through young pi do whin they ire i isc with laih other and surroundings It wan funny George Ktlly explained how could make enh other understand A few words of in an sentence a bit of English in a sentence They rtilly on a and they got across all Tlu I girls at the party were Roy Lou and JjclnLhe Pel feller Thty said they had known each other at school before making the trip but it was never really established how well had known other of them had enjoyed would i the Tin hat no interpreter whin admitted between pi in whin bit of adjusting to sieht of a am ill dilapidated ullage somewhere along route t wide them doubly ipprehu night whit out Quebec middle of sorts too tin difference in grides Ontario ind Quebec is confusing In Quebec the primarj school at a point equivalent to dirlindmgif girls textbook nut ind neighbor of the Kelly Mrs Susie lnto tin floundering inter The girls up i bouquet shoved into water when discovered i of understanding translitlng for The one thing hid not for waslhi of in their partners bonus admitted tint hid peeled to In to ik at least of the time ind be understood They w ished they had id be fori they idi the trip past thi were too of their il mockery to show their knowledge of Now will try to it and in ly even try to it with friends sometimes put It Whin I omi my Is viry virvlnd Now it is Thi first night after we got homi I watched George Kelly said When someone to her three jumped in and tried ixpliin what had been said Thi poor was so confused slu just it their with her eyes moving and forth among ill not knowing who to girls with Mr Kith solution for their is so Ihij lime thiy work it the help consider only sue imied in eonlusmg them Irovcrniol topic Is mentioned thing was obvious They were ill ire of it ind Its the idulls said evening the Kill spilt it lis a pity ms keep mil 1 it kuli could work forwirdshvh too ipart reached awkwardly tosh ike hinds thin rushid to sit down before thur em 1 the tables wis stilted By the time students had irrivedbick it for son Thursday morning a change hid taken place I Ron of Ibis trip in 111 hid TRAPPED CAT FOUND DESTROYED UNCLAIMED file ik of the I Strut it ended Sunday when it was destroyed bo ml of idueitinn employee All in Joe found the about watched a group of students working in the gym They re just terrific he grinned They re all getting on beautifully Fveryone is working together pointed out where a group of girls were gathered around a couple of books talking He it since the I- I girls had no common ground for discussing work they wt re busy finding appropriate afternoon the visitors erc taken to the tlton County Museum at In the re special guests of the Grade ind s it a school dance morning siw them off for a lour of ivemng ind the hosts wen to n guests in their At the house that me eomimtion slumber pirty parly It was during this parly that Thi Herald reporter ought up with five of Ihi Tenth girls ind their The girls were getting t Tuis1 They food I the hole he hid n screen on win low of 11k bo in led up school The pi the the hole hoping that the the building when it discovered it was free id it tumid into the basement itsine il ind In were d logo into the old school and get il it wis indeed tiger striped miiih is il ihildnn it ind he Ms it Id months The was in good The it li id put down he s pointing out it tl i I iw s iys mini lis must l kept thi pound for hours mil the id rem mud unclaimed ling 1 tin Robbie Beaumont wins gold medal ik lie of wnk hi in tin win higher and scored I old Robbie will try r idi In On his first of piano I iter this in he stored lb in tin month His le leher is Mrs i gold The Willi ims of The Herald Second Front May 11 Page The fullsize paper reuching more than 12600 homes in Hills Commanding officer leaving cadets Captain Weir CD retiring as Commanding of the L Lome Scots Army Cadet Corps made at the fourth annual inspection the cadet corps which was held at Fairgrounds Park last week Captain Weir has been the Commanding Officer since He plans to return lo Acton minischool All regular classes at Acton Man School be Wednesday May IB but it won I be a day off for students or teachers Instead the school will lit second annual Mini school Students teachers plus members of the torn munity will have a chance to attend any three of different mini whool options ranging from astrology and horoscopes homesi racing cooking boxing diving photography chess yoga seen dental meditation mentil astral projection sky diving hypnotisi olonel it I the till mil presented Ihi It Trophy lo W Tom ill dt Jeff sitkirsim Ird it lun sin ii iv id lies I tropin to 1st ill 1 ml 1 liff Nil W nym ill sinloryi i Ion lit if Hie i Pipe id tin iidi in i mil lis lab and to services Ken tills the learning teacher who the mini school has assembled an list of experts lo lead tin Ken a Canadian realism painter wilt an international reputation who appearance is 99 hi ilso university physn ihe Biblical theory of en ition a professional boxer ind fight promolir lountess a hyp a sky diver a disc jockey and 1970s Canadian Juiiochampmn Rill as well as All the persons leading the mini courses volunteered their time and are paying their own mileage costs Mr Ellis stressed The student association will host their lunch however and pay for professional in WE APOLOGIZE i em on liw Id a in PAGE ITEM l in ITEM a ITEM numM so Jlon A on ITEM I q tola at I- u J Ttw price PICE ITEM live in should Sill n PAGE ITEM DM J I J DOMINION HAHOWARE m Norval sets plan for Queens birthday Its llrmliltorrMponclent The Ping Pong held its annual tournament on Saturday April TO at School ommunity with players pir ticipating In the Junior set lion Cunningham was singles champion defeating till and tun ningham and Mark un won the doublis and Bill Davis The Senior section saw John defeating Gray for championship In the doubles Lloyd Jones and Jamie Cunningham were the champions defeating Alan Lloyd and George Campbell Community committee held its on ly 2nd to fmnliie pi ins lo the birthday on May at Ihe Community with races bill pony rides pop corn wagon Mrs Iva Davidson the Lady from arrangements and last hut nol le fireworks Mrs Marion showed slides gave I dit eomment about Ihiir we is mi ibirs hi in our World wisdom gun s milk During tin of program Mrs Will W IS r i motto ihu disupliiK is is it tikes mlhi and in st mil up whit it tin rn to sit down listen sink to that pictures and is ill In int kind to resting given lull Mis ss Terry ind Ihel Webb rl issislii hostess in serving pi nine for lunch a social time ended is nth in thi evening Church is full for iiiudltd is it was dieided ly on it this w is too i turn ij a with the tin Mrs in of spin senile conducted by lor It Wilier Ridley held there in Ihemdol Ihi Junior choir sang October during service in is Kmdergurlin class of the sang a pi in of idvs luster eouple of songs Ten Jane 1lins win in ide for itt rind a Mothers Day poem and several teenagers the scripture in a in ml Mi dmlogui orni The Primary i is ippointidto i lass mother iltind Hit North Milton with i carnation well w lire entinded Hamilton who is a patient in District Mcmornl Hospital Union Church the of Levis ProWashed Unwashed JEANS Mrs le morning M Mrs Christine Bishop read the scripture lesson followed prier I Mrs The on the three closest to Jisus was liy Mrs Mirgaret and pupils served of sand ind mid fellowship lime enjoyed Serve groups of ormore Colonel Sanders GEORGE GRAY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Sll HEADQUARTERS GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 8770 145 or 8770146 only 75 per person See manager ol your local store lor details STREET GEORGETOWN

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