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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1961, p. 3

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explains summer camp facilities for retardeds those people wrbo attended ordination but the north halton association for retar children meeting neldwtiay it it georgetown were tery fortunate to hear mrs june braaten recreation director ontario association for retarded children who was guest speaker for the evening mrs r ellenton president of the north halton association opened the meeting and afted mrs max english to introduce mrs braaten sunlight develop good social banks vacancies a portion of funds raised dur ing cftos tv telethon will be used for the purchase of equipment for camps ln ontar io mrs braaten stated that there are a number of vacan cies for retarded oung adults seventeen to eighteen for the 1061 season and she would be pleased to hear of any parents wishing to send their child at the conclusion of the talk call was answered by what i bought last week that i dldn t really need cards of thanks were read from several folk who had been sent fruit and flowers mrs harry marchington read a report from the dlstric meet lug and mrs george burt from the dinner of halton tb and health association which she had attended delegates named to attend the district annual in georgetown arc mrs marchington mrs william norton and mrs wil son mrs ernie miller present ed mrs william norton and mrs george burt with feder atcd women s institute pins in recognition of their yean as i president and secretary mrs don lindsay had charge of a program on agriculture she made a good auctioneer in a sale of bulbs plants and flowers a social half hour ended the afternoon the are reels were called saturday to a grass are in a field across from pat garbutt s property local ladies attend milton birthday party on thursday may 11th i mr c b dick of milton i entertained for her sister miss georgina young on the i occasion of her birthday miss young who now lives in an apartment in milton is former resident of george town wellknown to many through having taught in the public school here for many years assisting the hostess were her daughten mrs kenneth marshall milton and miss ldith dick rn toronto and her daughter-in- law mrs kenneth dick milton thi georgetown hirald thursday may itth 1961 i page 3 friends from georgetown i attending were mrs florla nodwdl miss may langan i miss hazel harrison mrs h c wnggicsworth miss maria l lindsay and mrs a w gu- mer mrs braaten commenced by mrs w treahy president of showing a film and concluded the georgetown airdliarv for with an informative talk on retarded children gave a vote recreational facilities tn on- 1 0 thanks to mrs braaten tario the film is entitled into the sunlight and deals with a j j summer camp especially design silver wood ed to cater for retarded child ren at lake c belwood guelph f i y this camp was originally estab- ureeifflouse i out is years ago and run pmately interesting to wi with the aid of service clubs etc the raccting of the sil then because of hick of funds xer chefs a 4h duo for and staff the ontario associat i glr was held lt home ion took over the camp and rev of the y georgo un mcclary joined the recreation l mth presld caroline committee since that time fi m the 4 more camps have been set up in the province of ontario and pou5ly t had been de- there ire six more in other c1q to l ma rrt so they could see the achieve- parts of canada meats of ther daughters and belwood all the girls helped to prepare camp belwood ts typical of lunch when the mothers ar- any summer camp and has a rived each girl met hex mother capacit for 50 bo and 50 at the door and mn ironside girts who attend for a three introduced the president who in week period actnities include turn introduced each girl as basketball which is excellent i the answered roll call with for muscular coordination j what i gamed from the club swimming being the highlight first vice president bonnie of all activities and visits to t norton presented mrs ironside a nearby farm an assistant leader mrs geor the children attending these g burt with necklace and ear camps are a good cross section rm se in appreciation for of retarded children as there tieir guidance alice wilson is no way of prescreemng ap- caroline norton marjone burt plicants must be between the sheila campbell and bonnie age of 8 and 18 and enrolled at b served lunch mrs clare an oarc school wilson president of the wl playgrounds and mother of one of the girls mrs braaten stressed the expressed thanks for a fine af need for more recreational j lernoon training withlnthecommunity-j- it was reported that there are friends and neighbours of approximately twentj play mrs harr scott will be pleased grounds in ontario with plan lo hear that she ns home from ned recreational programmes in hospital thcj will also be operation in man commun- i happy to know that mrs r r lues girl guide and bo scout i corbett is also home from hos groups are established a bowl pital we wish them a speed ing alley arena will donate time recocr ymca ywcjl and square dance groups wijl assirt in ar the women s institute met ranging recreational activities on may 1 1th at webbs green for retarded children mrs houses nonal when twehe braaten offered her assistance uuies had a tour of the pro- to any group wishing to form pert mowers were in full a recreation committee for re- bloom and well worth seeing tarded children within the com mrs don lindsav expressed mumty further reports on thanks to mrs webb for taking recreational services set up in time out on a busv da to show other communities in ontario them through the greenhouses would be made available to any later the ladies went to the such group through recreat home of mrs william norton lonal activities these children for a meeting at which mrs not only obtain muscular co- 1 clare w ilson presided roll fates fickle finger i favours stan allen climaxing a phenomenal streak of luck tuesday may s j stan allen drew his own ticket to win a second suit in the ro- tary clubs suit of the month draw in milton two months ago stan won the same draw tuesday night he won the chib 1 weekl foun nation draw and then men- bera suggested since he had i exhausted his luck he better i draw tne sultof tbemonth ti i cket in warning fashion stan suggested it was tempting fate and he would prefer not to make the draw pressed into action however he reached in pulled out a ticket and handed 1 it to john johnston who let out an expressive indication of horror sure enough stan had won a second suit and the second draw of the night mr allen former reeve of georgetown is superintendent of halton centeramal manor xa the county town express buses direct to old woodbine races saturdays and holidays may 13th to june 3rd f leave georgetown 1135 am da j light tim return fare 265 includes vd mission return ftcr last rac tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant telephone tr 73051 h saumer aent payment of 1961 taxes th first instalment of tax is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before thursday june 1 further payments are due on the 1st of each month thereafter tax bills areunow bng mailed and f you e not rece ved yours already t will be in your i a i within a day or two omc hours 9am to 5 p m monday to thursday inclusive 1day 9am 6pm closed ah day saturday c g benham tax collector mcclu res announces a sensational buy on sealy irmerspring mattresses and box springs your choice each price includes mattress box spring no seconds all sets are perfect matched for beauty comfort long wear these are all famous name seary sets buy yours now for out standing value at substantial savings only a limited number of eh available ot each price act today while selections are greatest the the op bedding buys m town i convenient budget termi free delivery no down payment 24 months to pay 14 main street south triangle 72522 we believe in selling satisfaction

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