j tmi w t hwald thoosegeorgetown man on sunshine school executive tbv annual martins tn milton and district anodajtlon lor ratardcd children was held la the sunshine school toura- day december 10 at 813 with mr addison presiding the flnallxlns of the years hud was earned out and a export bom airs jeffares prin cipal stating the pupils had built a barn and made the ac- bompanytng molds to represent the nativity scene to present to the patients t the haltitn coun ty manor as a decoration to brighten their christmas sur roundings this is youth rem embering our aged and infirm despite the fact the are them selves handicapped a report from mr tom dune on the progress of the financial campaign which the members of the kinsmen club are under taking for the benefit of our districts retarded ehildren a splendid response so far is gra tifying but there were still or 4 areas yet to hearlronx mr addison reported that georgetown kinsmen had col lected 1200 in their town and that in face of the fact as yet they have no pupils attending our school and our school is named milton and district sun- dune school rather than north halton district sunshine school which proves their spirit of co operation our women s institutes have also done a splendid work m funds and seven sons survivt mivch barber a cornwall native and real dent of georgetown since ibm mrs charloi herbert barber 78 died in acton on december 17th following a lengthly ul popular as speaker at home and school meetings in district we are happy to note the interest displayed h public school teachers anv par ent in the work of our retar ded children lira r ellenton reported as bulletin editor and staled o bulletins have been compiled printed and circulated toltttc various members service cluw th omens institutes and thyc ontario association thanks and appreciation to mrs elliott i and mr sproat for their assist ance in printing and stapling these bulletins was expresgfed mr addison voiced the ap preciation of those present to mrs elliott for her regular at tendance once a week to plav the piano for the rhythm band while the teachers assisted the pupils also to mrs buckner for her visits to the school to teach and practice music and movement which these pupils greatly enjoy the mothers auxiliarv were also mentioned as wofrhy eftrcognilion for their hard work to help finance our school i this coneluded he business for the year and mrk fred har- bottle consented b act as pre siding officer for thelelecuon of the next ear kffeers de claring all offices vacant she called upon those present to nominate a president the following slate of officers were elected president mr g g addison milton 1st ellen n land and other who have eaea- mented on the pleasure they derive in reading about tny u ntcapable dilemmas i try to cram as much as possible into the seven hundred odd words at i my duposal each week and dl veriyfae antries at the same time i am often quite overcome ai the immensity of this land and the fact thatthousands of words wood never do it justice headers from coast to coast can be assured their letters arc always more than welcome afflicted the three lakes area of vouth the are indeed a barometer ol the diar reluvi j hips which i by dorothy bajtkir the former laura ethel wea- gant he was the daughlei of tajflate dr george h weagant and laura e stuart she atten ded public and high schools in cornwall and following her editor are often marriage lived there until 1817 witn the same habit they western manitoba then jn toronto until coming i ln subconscious re gave me a happy sense ul ami to georgetown 25 years ago uwa m barometer cipation for lulure travel plant she was a member of m oeor- 1 wmch wglrtri eithrr mi diar is not often an ges anglican j loey consider their success or instrument lor editorial com hi ilikt j allure in their chosen fiejd ment m old habil of bung too cl weodtranlth trument is fleeted 1 louupoken on conlrm crsial mat stry rdahtenfuir the brickbats anders has not come in for idler morley pearce also x bouquets thev receive irom of sed her mother i th in ms earl vaga she leaves seven sdns john 1 bonding dajs as 1 made m in australia eric of toronto weekly entries in this dian ithink i uke much ixtur thi george keith robert and paul missed this device for mcasur- nw p af comt and a fcrfl and norman ot i ing readership reaction to m preciation thai is becominc regular visitor in m mail box what a sense of greatly appreciate 38 lucky winners in odd fellows draw a vert hary new year maccormacks jrug store of geoi- west port connecticut i i efforts grandchildren and 7 great then letters betian appearing grandchildren a brother drmm post office box with harry weagant of cornwall bold please forward a sister mrs r wiggett identifng sjmbol that mud wilery gave me after a reader of sl catharines another sis- would be welcome suggestions british columbia wet vi ter mrs frank burke died some or criticisms wrote snt inmjtd the years ago first there was the letter bo lhc tab brn rev kenneth richardson con- editor who wrote thai board the cnr tram ducted the funeral service in ny mrh experience sc rge s church on saturday jj ft4d him to the on fr rol lowing a venuon dinner either applauding approval at the loor halt onda nighll derision which 1 was won orion lodge 109 odd fellows to receive a a ekl t htm i ik id truir chmtmas luck draw which sent turkeys chi ckmi chctrs and surprises to oiiuw luck winners rtrs jim dohirtj ron brccn and lirn perkins copped the turktv j c moddart g l hrisu nson 1os dickenson and o websur won chickens rov- nortun s holuma jim col her marg martin won large cheers rttd schunder al ran imm stan wade bert huntey c 1 pearce james louth bill t haplm j r staddon mrs art friendship a letter telling of an another s experience in mid afternoon inlaw five sons and were pallbearers i wi through thi korku gi nil change his habit of reserving wn0 claimed hf wbs un ol th different mode of train ac- shaen who was the commodation in order to find tim of mamma dilerminati out whether he had become t0 slt out in llu mns qua musclebound or witless while ers of ne rain btiund from i green debbie dunlop greenwood cemetery george- chtuea lo mn edllors cn hcf to montnal which i a n htsledt y k freestone geoc eric keith robert and paul barber and morley pearce of toronto interment as 4nd walter and miss isabel mac- donald htlle cheers so enteen surprise package wint to c stevens dons press wood j llilher d caldwell town the campaign for we hope to have an early r r mi port ot the success of their box no 671 endeavours mrs sillars read an inter esting article from the crusa der on the progress of the cam paign throughout ontario where the canvass had been comple ted this article proved to the meraberapanj persons through out oor rand are working and agisting to see that our retar ded children are not going to be discarded then followed reports from the various members of the ex ecutive mr addison noted our greatestconcern at the present is large quarters as we are now filled to capacity he expressed pleasure that our relationship with george- town had been well cemented and we hope in the near fut ure to have them incorporated with us even though it may mean the changing of our name from the milton district as- with thirty pupils in in than 3 schools with ten pupils in each in the coming year we have va rious decisions to make such as a site for our new school which will mean encouragement lor our teachers we need lar ger attendance ot our regular meetings and increased interest from our parents e must stand behind our oarc as this association is no plate for back mrs young cards high bowling single vice president mrs r e ellen mrs stir ydung just fahed lo nother too r r 6 milton 2nd lc break into the season s select enclosed president mr a millar geor- ed three high singles when she getown treasurer mr jim sproat r r 6 milton corres pondence secretar mrs s lars r r 6 milton recording i secretary mrs allen howard 53 robert st milton bulletin editor mrs wellwood mihon institution convener mrs ern est ball 63 main st george town home care convener mrsatreh howard s3 robert st milton program convener mrs r h kingdon r r 4 mil ton recreation convener mr r- ross hornby vthis concluded the election of officers and the meeting was turned over to the first vjee president who voiced the appreciation of the members to mrsnharbottle for her able as sistance in the election of of fiee for the vear 1960 the ing adjourned while wrote that or i could cope the routine of retiring in a roomette so could he on his planned trip to new york then out of the west came fan letur this one a misie from the letter writers sister in mel rne australia wrote about in an article nctnt eon farr unda packer marg 1 martin al edmund chester these unsei n and unknow n su tns dae hamiltou and fncis which i am making bill hadlc through the column- of wttk its across canada tuti gum i of rolled a 229 to head that deparl ment in north hauongotfu pp dies bowlmfractionthu week forwarded to this trans mrs ken nash carded 215 planted relamt and tilt en 1 for second high single and elea if secret k satisfx nor spitxer was third with 213 8 oniv sorr thal can the seasons highs heanor no ccept h r imitation to m- spitsefs29t mrs ron kitchen i australia not because 1 am zmand mrs ken ash 256 l m et mixed up went unchanged wllh kangaroo and travel high triples were roiled by punchwise across the country mrs nash ml mrs bill ray lown under but mirelv be- croft 530 and mrs kitchen and cus l mn mto enough mrs cyril brandford who card t n m native soil with- ed identical 496s eleanor spit oul kre pastures on icr owns the highest triple rol the other 5de of the wnrld led thu season a 674 followed thl w the from a by mrs kitchen with 623 and cltlien in mm own in ne mrs nash 621 brunswick inviting me to vfsit mrs ted darlington s daffy t commuhitv and i must ad- dills with 50 now hold a slight mu the promise of ihnn din four point lead over mra ken ner ort indud a m su the wecklv ponsibihtj as a ci eording canada inrt tmn with its eit n thtre hi bun expressed tin wi h might tltscrtln nmn beaut which alunuiik baptism on sunday in st john s church btnn rwlhrt babv son of mr and mrs divtd hjting 81 main m wa- baptized bv iti mm kin lrarlane at the sundav nwrnuir mivicc in st john lnitid church seep0eswi dinner 1 date nsh s polk dot with 46 i fun nlioni purl hll eunor spiucts t a knl usl fcr long n dm wiw 42 and lr tadule i mr sun finl auyoop rrora th llnnuonl bord- i lru with ju jo pouiu wtal h eleanor spiuar hi 170 m the b mi kitchen 167 and h pec g mountaimiett road resident ilin len want 158 s keyed to the spirit of the festive reason and gaa occasions flashing light poses a mystery happy new year t at the stroke of twelve on ne years eve twelve brand new months ha ahead its our wish for you that each month each day each hour will make your most cherished hopes and dreams come true and through the year may you enoy the blessing of health the staff of bradburys ladies wear aaajhl street south here s a happy hearty we come to brand new 60 may it add up for you and all your dear ones to 366 days chock full of good fortune rosedale floral floeri for ah occasions 32 albert street trangle 7 2952 harvey copland was mystified i this week when after having a its not too lata to tell us rlj52rz i 25 sliders mr fred cross vice presid ent in his report reviewed the various financial activities car ried on over the past vear and noted the success of these he thanked each and all who bad cooperated with him and con tributed in any war to assist our retarded pupils to help themselves mrs ball georgetown art representative from that town and is also our regional repres entative on oarc in present ing her report told of the org anizing of her pilot committee of inttrested georgetown citi lens mr addison had visited them and presented to them valuable information on the work in the interest of retar ded children mrs ball said in closing a new school is def initelj our project for the com ing j ear mrs howard recording sec retary reported 11 executive meetings and 8 regular meet ings our october meeting was at the j m derives home and school when we were their j guests to hear the speaker mrs june braaton who is recreation al director of oarc she spoke of various recreations which benefit and howtour retarded i are benefitted by such recrea j tion mrs sillars correspondence secretar informed us of 1 le pleasure she derived in work ing in this association she i has written some one hundred j letters and suggested the purch ase of a filing cabinet to keep the necessary accumulation of papers on file she has oeen our representative to the hal- ton community council and has attended the two meetings and announced the place and date of tie neit meeting tbe can vass in her area for the cam paign was a great pleasure to her mr robert ross of hornby reported as recreation conven er that two pupils from our school attended camp at camp bellwood this past summer and i derived great pleasure and en joyment from being there mrs june braaton our oarc recre ational convener has been very bulbs on an ordinary string on ly to find one of the lights still flashing l guests phone your news tr 7221 for next week a social 4 personal issue min0 millw0rk dooms sash ycaiinits iaih j kramis jtcrktilns prompt service free estimates 1 uartr st tr 79771 cottage inn for good thinqs to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or the evening snack do come and let us main st s tr 79004 serve you martins beauty salon f 8 cleaveholve drive jpert ringing out a chctrful tiisb for health prosperity and happiness fof you and all your fanulj m 60 david and lorna spicer north halton golf a country club 5 ncere ne year s greet ings and good wishes lo our many fnehds and cl ents here s hoping that fortune smiles on you throughout theear t hvan tickler 36 man street soutn kppy holidays maple leaf dairy kid stun s tains greeting delrex developments ltd and associated companies clufi midtown new years night dance january 1st dancing from 9pja featurina oar home town band the fabulous midniters