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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1961, p. 12

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y peter inati phou outgoingincoming jc prexies initial approval given for technical school gowpnnent okays all but 8000 cafeteria georgetown high school boards application for special fodkja prov grants who would build a seventeen room technical wing here costfree has received 95 per cent appro val i five years the proposed tech secretary i nical wing would place the sat uration point at 1050 acreao earlier information given the board was slightly altered by one part of the letter which tated that the school s present acreage was the minimum con sidered adequate to accommo- 4he proposed j date an enrolment of 1050 pup to approxi- t the proposed deputy of bdncfcboa for on- v booth said that all oeens and equipment the tieorccton hoard a d ehgible for grant except half cafeteria ils prior to that the board had anticipated an ultimate school for 1300 on the present site the district inspector mr g e johnson visited the board meeting and reviewed the res ults of the recent inspection explaining his responsibility as inspector and the duties of principal j l lambert in as sisting him in his inspection of a school of this size the architectural firm of bar net and ricder was officially engaged by the board and in mructed to proceed immediate ly wjth sketch plans of the new rooms 3 anatety 33000 the amor part of whadft would be paid fay ibe aryal aepartaaeat of educa bo growl t the tow it would j jk j antra abowt a sojom expend- f q ottawa report bimonthly observations by sandy best mp for halton of the approaching recess of the municipal board who wod have to ap prcee the debenture issue trus tees favoured approaching coun efl nmmediatery for approval so that the municipal board could art b it before tbeur holidays otherwise action would be held k until the fall present ssi are enrolled at the hish school which offers normal accommodation for 680 georgetown 5 junior chamber of commerce elections put mike armstrong in me pre- soxvey bas revealed that it idents chair for the 1961 term here charter president bob burke hands over the gavel oi be 1055 within the next office to mike w ih his congratulations caujmafad i frank morrison was fanner in alberta t funeral service was con ducted fay mr c beaton last saturday at the burnley shoe- maker funeral home for mr frank morison of rr no 1 ccorsctoani just north of j ballinafad he had farmed in uberla and came to uus dis trict about 14 years ago he is survived by his wife the former minnie cook and one daughter vrs r b plowman living in lbcrta wbo came home for the funeral eunal was in rsckwood paj bearers were morlej ptact woodbredrr norman plant fcsui don casie lon don wra staele smith and j ueedith smith brampton and actor grevgoose ballinafad mrv mammon expects to return o calgary with her daughter to live the w met at the home ol mrs frank smith tor their may meex m roll call wa- answered by 11 members tell ins about or takmg somcthms bcoapng to their mother s cral items of business followed le minutes and a report was veo by the treasurer on th recent project of putting th at the church and nraishin a washroom mrs donald mclean was in charge j of the prosram- which includd ia reading by mr smith calle the television trance and a ceae conducted b mr snow 7he mothers place in the san the social committee uas mr hills and mrs ed j tunds axsjsted bv the hostess te meeing closed with the esedict on saturday ev erms may 27th the members ot the w a catered to a mar red couple- group from a church in weston a turfce d nnrr was served- advisory board will vocational school a new school advisory comm ttee will be created here when the georgetown high school board rece ves a reply to their request to the dept of educat on for perm ss on to form an advisory vocational comm ttee to work w th them necessary the new comm ttee becomes necessary now that the school has been des gnated a compos te school and w ii soon incorporate a techn cal and vocational wing the vocational committee w ii be composed of e ght members including two employers n manufacturing agn culture commerce or other industry two employees from the same fields the board chairman the pub c school repres entative the separate school representative and another board member the georgetown herald thursday jun tit 1961 times and conservator photo the kennedy visit certainly grabbed its share of in ottawa and across the country this was lusttfied i can remember three years ago the pleasant speech of pres ident eisenhower on the floor ol the house of commons with all respect to that great soldier and statesman i and many others ware rather disappointed at the lack of content in the speech itself president kennedy was quite different in his address on the floor of the house on wednesday may 17th on might not agree with all the ideas he proposed but there was no ques tion whatsoever that they were live vital issues and that they war given a strong selling approach by the youthful president against i strong statement that such food as urging of canada to join surpluses should be regarded the organization of mincan s a blessing rather than a states was noteworthy the 1 curse word up here tint man of j extended the off cials of the department many of the presidents of external affairs seem ti gainst this and hae been for a long period of time in an case flie government is care fully weighing this matter at the moment urging stronger nvt0 for ees with nuclear weapons and more integrated armament fol lowed in addition the prcsi dent urged more economic stu dies and cooperation between the nato nations a wider food disposal program for the needy countries of the world and the thoughtful and well termed phrases were used throughout hii address freedom must not onl be defended but must be actively extended he said the galleries were crowded and tens of thousands lined the streets of ottawa i was fortu nately able to obtain seats in the house of commons for guests i had in ottawa from georgetown these seats were as scarce as hens teeth 1 did not notice any of the little men with guns woo are generally rumored to be biding in pro eetive duty among the gold leaf of the connww roof there mere some large towering policemen analnjui- ivelv around bt no as many as one might haw tbojch from earl er reports inndcnta it similar gen lemen were j- e evident on prime minttcr mac- ikllans viaiv- informality the informaliy of prcsden j kennedy and hia aie and the president obvious in erest in shaking numerous hands on everv occasion were wartary greeted ottasu had a fe t anr with numcroos mecaa flags with v cumbes of stars and tens of tboutunls of tulip wundenas whether to bloom in the extremclv tana- ble temperatures the red coa ted mounties are always color ful but this time the force had abviously brought in all of the seven foot men that it could muster mr and mrs a himes visit ed in montreal for a week over the 24th of may holiday mrs norton and david of guelph visited with mr and mrs mike norton and family j dr walker shortill of uinm peg paid a brief visit to his uncle f w and mrs sh irt il last weekend i the 1st ballinafad scout troop enjojed a weekend at their new camp at hillsburgh over the holiday weekend i the young people of the charge were invited to a mis sion night at the presbjtcnan church in aclon on sunday iening a joung negro min isler from nigeria was the guest peav r mr and mrs c bciton and fnuh attended a fimily gath ing at doon on sunday after noon i congratulations to mr and mrs r french on the birth of a son at the cuelph hospital on sunday morning subtle approach george said a young moth er to her husband 1 d n t think our neighbor mr grundy likes that jrum vou gave jun lor for his birth 1 why not asked the onng father mr grundv just gave jun lor t hunting knife and asked him if he knew what was in rle the drum back together harmonizing at the pano dur ng the lome scots reunionjl n brampton are alf sufton j m johnson bert adcock arttfjf b ii 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stewarttown 030 am morning praer 2nd sunda of the month holy communion 10 30 am chureh school 730 p m evensong 1st sunday of the month j st sttphen s church hornby 1100 am morning pracr church school 2nd sunday of the month holy com muni on the pariih of glen williams and norval sundav june 4th st ajban i glen williams 8 am hoi c mmunnn 10 00 am morning prayer sunday school st paul norwal 11 30 am jlol communion sundry school united st andrews united sinclair aicnue at mountain view road bev ewart madden 945 aun church school tuoo ijdvhic service 700 pjnoddfeilowi and st johns georgetown f rev ian m fleming kenneth harnson arct rstt music director r a church with a warm heart w 8 45 a jn c sunday school i vjcyj junior congregation f 1100 am morning service 230 pm adult bible class come to worship leave to sene i st pawts bastto norval pastoral chargo rev llod n freel ba bdl glen williams 10 a m worship service 11 aro sunday school 10 am w orsbip service 11 am sunday school norval 10 15 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