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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 39

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Volunteers form vital thread that binds organization together In Herald Special group of united by volunteers joined together lo form the Milton and District Association Tor retarded children In 1955 the concern was the educational needs of mentally re tarded children Over the years the on has broadened objectives and as the North Hal ton on for the Mentally has grown to become a partnership of volunteers parents and professionals Today the North AMR is a non profit body that runs and mo niton services and displays active concern for the welfare of mentally retarded children and adults In North Hal ton and elsewhere Wilhln our ty residential work and mining pre school and other services for mentally handicapped individuals and their families The association works together with local with the boards of education and with a variety of community agencies and groups The association goal Is that retarded people lite In a state of dig share in all ele ments of living In the community and have opportunity to parti pate effectively Volunteers are essential part of the towards this goal Volunteers on the board of directors ted annually by the membership arc lo for the over all management of the association Volunteers pate in direct service delivery within the van programs volunteers participate on fund sing finan planning committees their varied backgrounds and abundance of skills volunteers form a vita thread which binds to gether and supports the many activities of Hie association In Volunteer Week for is pkased and proud to have tic participation and BICENTENNIAL BREAKTHROUGH Thanks to the persistence the Optimist Club of Georgetown our bicentennial was marked by appearance or the Musical Hide Herald photo Chamber wants higher profile The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce has plans to Increase Its visibility in the commu a move already shown by lobbying by laws affecting second hand stores and wreck yards says a chain director 1 a speech to the Georgetown Klwapls club during a luncheon last Wednesday Rick West talked of the chamber desire to res true lure their Ion so that each member has a specific job Meetings have now changed from a loose three hours into a em one and a half hour says Mr West Chamber president Dave Kentner Is a class example of the chan from the old George town to the new George town Mr West said ICY STATEMENT Citing examples such as a policy statement on the municipal complex and setting up a committee for the 120th anniversary celebrat ions in 1984 plus the current colorful bus I directory he said they were a small part of what the Chamber does for the town Chamber president Dave Kentner who also spoke to the stressed the need to restructure the board of directors In order to work more productive Monthly meetings no longer have rambling reports without a cane I usion says Mr Kent ncr Now each vice pre sldcnt Brian Mac Adam and Hud Whiting has one half of the board members answer to him A Town I foot Water in lunula Picturesque Seen A I for Boating A I rco ml Hiyi Junction Point Georgetown f lie Hi i Trunk I uiu nil mil 111 II I in I fruit nil lintr t in in im a lr at leturliiK It I ah pood 1 Public hchoolini d flvi Its eujilj tl a I lire jrotcclloi It tw bunks cunt ins office faitonos by the Secretary of Unsurpassed as a Residential Town It I EDITION JO in Unco Paper Mills me Ketones Two Woollen Mills A I An I Lumber and Pinning Mills A Carriage I actory Groan houses This envelope was saved by Sandy Mackenzie IWOs It outlines from stationery used by his business In the early Industry and bus Inn In Faith runs in the family It was a r Friday at Georgetown Christian Re formed Church as Rev Lam men Slofslru was able to watch his ion accept his duties as co- pastor of the church Not only did Rev witness the event he was asked to preach the sermon on of Bert installation Reformed Church of Slmcoc Chit Others who particip ated In the service were Rev Peter Slofstra brother to Bert and Rev Peter Bruyne of Brampton under whom Bert served as intern years ago in Vic Tour shows a modern firm on the move By 11 Herald Staff You walk into Stationery Company on Todd Head and begin to sec just how bright Georgetown pic tun is It open house last Thursday afternoon and evening for past employees area d nitarlcs Alter some major office rt novations co ordinating tour guide Bob Wilson was happy to show some 130 guests what the stationery company does In Georgetown Mr V is a divi controller with Irm By pm he hud ushered In Chairman Pete Pomeroy Major Miller Councilors Mike Harry Levy Pile Norton John McDonald and Marilyn Serjeantson as well as others representing the own staff Welcomed back from rctlnmcnt see the changes in the building were people like Sid Titun who worked as a salesman for with the firm Mrs Archer returned lo the she left In working Tor 10 jure She renumb ers book binding for a week before the Second World War She was to meet the newcomers such as Marion Clark who just finished her anniversary with Stat in accounts payable The tour begins a video tape presentation noting exactly what Stationery facturcs A division of the company has expanded throughout the world from their beginnings In Bristol England The Georgetown plant manufactures the very popular school notebooks pads writing paper scratch pads envelopes and much more The modern build in town has people on staff and occupies some 100 square feet of spice 45 square feel is devoted to ware house spice alone The period for DRG is in May and June where the company may handle 150 lbs of paper per day says Mr Wilson Ills tour includes a walk a variety of work lions where machinery men and women work side by side As a recent addition to Downtown Georgetowns Mam Street we look forward to a future as bright as the prisms you will find here among our many unique gifts 8771604 Were Your Bike Headquarters We specialize In sales service MA MINOR Won the KING ST GEORGETOWN 8776338 We rejch the ware- by Ihc firm during the house and a summer Why are lh lady Wriggles floors so shiny It s a worlh on the reach special coating just truck offers to her recently applied thai rk for a picture She acts to Keep the dust maneuvers a fork lift down type apparatus that We Inspect one reiches many stories mnehme that punches holes paper puts blue While packs margin stacks iwuy finished piper products Hank cm be seen eirting out one tan rolls of paper to plant on his high level Iruek While we walk he warehouse Mr Wilson explains that 101j students are hired paper into sheets of 200s puis in a title page and wraps it up in clear plastic feel per minute Is handled by that ng machine down Dave impbcll works with a file folder machine that folds and cuts the paper GALLERY HOUSE SOL The Best In Arts and Crafts Since 1962 VISIT OUR BOOTH NO 213 BIG CELEBRATION GORDON ARENA June 15 16 171984 Working Today Preparing for Tomorrow COMPUTER STUDIES Computer Seleses daises Preceding Computer Tech Word Procenlng School IN courts 1 MATH COMPETITION High School contest senior students MATH CON TEST University bails tar placed el GOO schools participated Canadian Main CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE Secretary Marketing Child cat Ed Biology Tech Accounting Com French students enrolled with businesses he opportunity or the students ACADEMIC Ten academic Heeds a U essay topics speech ml speech English Lit English music in gull placed 3rd In 0nL rat y SPECIAL EDUCATION M ekeup program Adutt program Wrestling Champs BADMINTON Hilton Chimp VOLLEYBALL Hilton Chimps BOWLING DM Spin Chimps STUDENT COUNCIL Concerts Dances CHUM FM Road Show Cat nation Site ATHLETICS Student Athletic Assoc SAA painting of the gym tournament planning numbly pit llclnaion Inteimurai oroaiam BUSINESS CLUBS The Business Game OCA ICl 1300 teams In On GDHSplicedT 13Z3 MaiKelng Club Program to Leaden lor placed 2nd In Ontario CROSS COUNTRY Kalian Clumps Hilton Peel Champs GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL

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