eclaimed israel desert mpresses acton travellers watching lnapired and fearless young soldiers marching in independence day parada in jerusalem was one of the nigh u of aevenweek itay abroad for the aon of a former ceor- wn businessman and former acton mayor ben rachlin and suchlta they arrived home sunday hay 2ul after three in israel with their daughter elaine who was living in himat aviv suburb of tel aviv she baa been teaching eng at the kadima school of languages and was herself learning the common language there hebrew many speak english or german aa well elaine left israel two days ago to tour europe and she will coming back to canada in the fall she loves gravelling and loves people mr rachlin explains tour country the three fuchllns took bus toun through the impressive r country which is building modern cities on sites that used to land there u irrigation miles and miles from rweet water bachltn recalled many buildings arc modem in the port of there is activity wherever jou look they were very impressed by the dedication or the joung e they met relatives of mrs rachlin and talked to some bad been in concentration tamps during the war the trial adolph eichmann was juit beginning r in galilee they saw ancient nuns thev went east to sodom the dead sea thev went south through the negev desert to tat on the red sea where the djs were tcry hot and the nights utte cool on te rama from israel mr and mrs rachlin flew to rome where they ruins and buildings they next so familiar with from pictures went to sorrento naples and the isle of capn where you go its jwauuful he commented they went on to txerlandxfrance and holland the land reclaimed from the in holland reminded them of the diligence and determination tfae israelis reclaiming land from drought id london england thev took a subway trip to acton eng where kfaey introduced themselves al the town hall and chat with people there id love to go back to england mr llin sas he has many colored slides of the places he visited council majority vetoes centre street lighting rownie pack fetes others at dinner tor their last meeting of the ion the 6th georgetown nie pack had a mother and ughter pot luck supper the guests at the head table rev i fleming mrs and beth mrs r e yatt deputy division com turner mrs b j cannell vision trainer also at head le were mrs e benedict wny owl mrs a l sweetie wn owl and pickles ljnda tner and lynn ritchie com m iti one r mrs k lee the dutnct com stoner wis unable to attend- hn r e wyatt deputy div n commissioner for halton e on the merits of brown in the pack a short was follow cd by e chimes entre island trip njoyed by brownies the georgetown herald thursday june ith 1911 page 2 name mrs taylor head of kinettes after a gay funfilled cam paign the new lunette execu was elected at their last meeting those elected were lorna taylor president shir ley somerville vice president donna moores secretary anita alton treasurer and phyllis york registrar the directors are jean fitzgerald rosine lev y and dora rav past president eva middleton was made an honorary member for another year nautical discussion centred around the nautical dance the kinetic hruisc which is being held june 16 at the legion all decorations and settings w ill carry out the shipboard theme i the sweater of the month a monthly draw held by the kinettes was won by mrs al thompson the prize is not necessarily a sweater but a certificate for bradbury ladies wear barbacue the final meeting of the sea son will be a barbecue at past i president eva middleton i home i continued from page 1 placed on side atrceuv near corners so there would be as few islands as possible with centre lights there would be two islands between mill and church two between mill and wesleyan and three from there to maveal motors mayor hyde explained this isn i the indianapolis speedway and it wont create any new traffic problems op ined the mayor brackets the mayor said the hydro engineer frowned on lights on buildings because of the long brackets involved and the loss of lighting ii would give poor lighting and a poor appearance too i m enthusiastic about the plan it would gv us twelve feet more travel space in the road said cr ian cass deputy rcev e john elliott wondered if dew poles with smaller bases could not be in stalled at the edge of the new sidewalks and if necessary not increase road width quite so much mavor hjde insisted thai one way traffic would be a boon lo safety and that islands would i give pedestrians a slopping place in centre road uflulat whatever we have there is a traffic problem and we aie going to have to legislate ag atnst certain types of vehicles using the street like thev do i in many communities the ma or said cr jim fnimerson said am concern he had had aboul traf fie flow was overcome when he saw a demonstration oi a bus unloading and a urge j truck and a tractor trailer u i ing the street at the same time i cr bob burke said that if an alternative plan was allow ed for it would mean those against the plan would be nn mediately wanting the lights i moved if the plan is good i he favoured proceeding without an alternative i na count sked how mam bumncs wo rc3haplnftnsidewalk will make the road crown farther to the wet and off centre and visual effect of this would be lessened hy having islands said the plan was i00 endorsed by council in the first place since then we have had argu menta prcscpted by a minority of the businessmen about safe- tv but i am still convinced the plan is good and would work well he said cr cass asked for a recorded vote misgivings 1 v no strong feelings for or against 1 can see beauty benefits but i have misgivings about traffic conditions said reeve sargent indicating he would vote against the motion hen the vote wax taken deputy reeve elliott crs hun ter brown and barrager added their- voles to the reeves to de feat centre lights cr cass expressed his disap pointment at the vote vc ve had expert advice the road commit lec had recom mendd this and council has approved it by a show of hands now its alt thrown out the window he remarked rulod out cr cass then tried to make a motion to endorse centre lighting leaving an unpaved strip against buildings and in sulling evlra conduit but it was ruled out of order bv the mavor as two similar motions cannot be made al one meet in 2 c iusl hav e a solution immtmliatclv v work can pro cced as fast a powhlc in our street remodelling said major hvde the road committee was ask ed to contact the depl of high wajs for ideas and lo have a new plan read for next mon dav s council meeting e w op mid no brownies disembarked st andrews is best pack at cuboree tha afternoon was baautlful after lunch the rest of thj ld fcf t to the farm swimming j i supper and getting m 4u dy for home on arriving in w hundreds and rwalve getown the station was i w twenty ft v learfart ded with parents and very rom r in district participated in th afternoon of fun th district cubmaiter mrs j l young took th opn i ing grand hswl followed by th flag break and after th qun th apaning prayer was said by rav ronald stublay f st albani an church chaplain af th glan wi miami group i whan th program was of flcially undr way tha twalv iudgva with thir sarvic scouts took aver and interviewed tha cuba n th diffarant phases f cubbing to find ent ust what th boys had i tarried during th winter merita war award ed en what th boy a knew and net on hew fast they completed tha test birch plaques suitably let terod wore given to ach pack participating and each parson taking part cuba judges lead ers and service scouts ware givn a crest fa mark the oc casion when tha merits wra totalled 4th goargofawn a st andrews united church group wre presented with the webb cup by th district commis sion bill belrsghem after the closing grand howl and th lords prayer safd in clearing auction sale of rm implements furniture including antiques itc the property of harvey mcdowell t 20 4bh line esquesing on saturday june 17 t 130 sharp the following euplements ford tractor good condition mf 2 furrow ow mh manure spreader aide delivery rake rubber wagon flat rack 7 ft binder mil 13 hoe double disc plow 4 sec harrows 14 plate horse spring tooth horse culti jutri 2 deenng mowers 3 ft t sloop sleighs nearly new ributor for mcd spreader nf plow 2 walking plows tier wagon box turnip drill lb scale chatham fan mill 2 stone hooks cot grain bags other articles furniture good bell up- t piano good 3 piece winei by preaent the pecks dispersed t their home dona full f the scouting spirit and happy that they had been part ef the event th park was mad available through the courtesy of ftelead haines packs attending and their numbers wore- 1st georgetown 32 2nd georgetown 30 3rd georgetown 21 4th george town 27 nerval h hornby 16 glen williams 13 and bal i in fad 14 the committee in charge ef the day was mr j l young miss jean hancock joe me conker and mr td von zuben reeve sargent safd no count had been made the opposition was more vocal than ihue in favour he said aboul the tucsdav meet ing the reeve said he j wor ned about creating a mental hazard for drivers with islands was concerned because two hv dro commissioners did not fav our it and felt that dnvcrt would give wide berth to the islands and overcome anv ad vantage of having a wider road mavor hvde said three mrr chants at the mecdng had ex pressed opposiuwi i hope that evcntuailv we can have rear deliveries al all busines places and gel aw a entireh from truck unloadin on main street he aid hydrants hrlrant iriinalv planned for the road centre would not be plaicd thcic the mavor said but would be moved lo alleywavs and side streets cr don barracer opposed the centre lights they would in terfcre with traffic flow and snow plowing he feejs the mavor answered lhal the police chief is all for the idea and thai the town engineer thinks snow plowing will be easier with islands the major pointed oul that new arms on the light standards might cost 1200 apiece if slan dards are placed against the buildings while adding a sec ond arm lo centre light would be a mere 20 each at sidewalk deputv reeve elliott main tamed that keeping standard at the edge of the sidewalk is the best idea other advantages would be gained b placing lights in the centre of the street mavor hyde pointed out there could be one storm sewer in place of brother dies on manitoulin island m- and mrs w stringer were at manitoulin island last week where they attended the funeral of mr stringers bro- 1 ther cordon stringer sincere vmpathv is extended to lh btringer farm v mrs douglas lslie wilh daughter darlcnr mrs edward robertson with daughter nancv mrs leslie crow wuh daug i ter ins mrs orvijje crexlon with daughters busan and hathv mr v m brunk w nh nieces hrenda and rilcen bradlev mrs dour as shaw with daugh ler pamela attended the mother and daughter banquet held al percv merrv school last wed nedav evening fur i he drum l quin brownies and guides there were over seventv pres ent for the dinner the cuides and brownies en ertained the mothers wi h a shun program grwuvn j prices effective june 7th tth 9th 10th we reserve the right to limit quantities queens royal standard sliced peaches 3 49c gold seal sockeye salmon n die iga sweet relish iga orange pekoe tea bags 49 o 60 jxwc frozen turkey chicken or beef tv dinners 59 ii oi pg combination offer 1 pkg of 8 mople l wieners m 1pkgof8 s rolls 55 pork tenderloin pork liver sliced no waste mealy economical nutritious lb 99c lb 45c california no 1 grade strawberries 2 pint m boxes 49 c valencia juicy thin sk nned size 188 i sunkist oranges doz 49c florida no- 1 grade crisp and tender s ze 24s celery 2 39c no 1 grade garden fresh or 9 na buncres bunch carrots 2 29c receive free 6 00 in bonus tapes with hic drink gr x 3 black flag bomb h extra instant milk 32oo in bonus tapes purex tissue igdn tin powdered 3 lb box while yellow tn p nk aqua paks receive free s2 00 m bonus tapes with margarine l frozen honey dew drink sliced cooked ham vpk pk pei potatoes n lo 1 grade bag consra i ah ill to mr and mm jack dmuwa 1 who ecle bratcd iheir fort iiinlh wed ling innivrrav n n june 5 th t dcvcrndvnt or the hall rlin held ihc r il firs an nual reunion al th e north tra taiga r commum v centre for controlled social abilities aro developed good work hahn are estahhhcd special skilk are nurtured some gradual ro on to high school program mcv otherv find jobs in fact uric in i he trade and in mall buxine of their own lraduair are good cuiiriii and arc much levs likely to be taw breakers objectives in the opportunity classes tn provide an env ironienl chiui i nd d us abitilic lo tin b i nc to itveup a flt i til lv k otl vv i k li id t i i tifhirmr s t 1 a ird imlrp ndrikr aomission to the opportunity classes lief re l pi u i n ppurtimuv li on t hi h uhl alknd for a icat one hould be itmilcci lo 16 and tha v ir in a regular ihool pro- eninr rlas to 20 pupils in i iiniiii ht pupil must havt an nnradtd oppurtumh clast a i or ps etiological h maximum enrolment shall evimnutnin and a phjsical ex or 1 pupils n rui on before admission summary lupiu shall be admmed bj a j hp op clavi can bf 1 rd tonsming of the local 0 crra hclp q d m uivpciior a icgallv qual of he sow lcarneri fd nu die rinripal i rloclor and the pnn and to thoe who an mnicnried bv the board pal concern s m jut 0lie su from mandatory if ihl5 can bc rea seen important opportunity class should nc are to the comrnunitv merlv known a the mcturd school on sa urdav june 3 ppproxinialeh vevcntv fiie attended thr dinner vupper and an afternoon of vvel orxaniied sport the oldest person pre ent a ictnr 1ui1 and the voungest was the son of m- aid mrs doutjav asclton ueiv wp e prr eni from cu elph toronto oldwaier horn bv strcclsvilie and tillsonburj words of the wis w hen a man does not know what harbor he is making for no wind is the ncbt wind seneca opportunity classes an honest woman in historv class a teacher no reserve ai farm is nld aiked 10 ear old mitlicrnt millie if vou were elected prime minuter of canada to morrow what a the sery firat thing you would do lvokin ptnlerl millie re- sucil u 1 were tjlestrd trirne minister i guess id hav the voters beads examined mr mcdowell it moving a small bungalow terms cash frank petch tha following information on opportunity clauam wat tub- mlttad for publication by th gaoriatown auxiliary for ro tardad childran tht opportunity classes opportunity classes provide for the academically slow the mentally immature the sociallv unacceptable and thc emotion ally uncertain difficulty some of ihe usual tvpes of pupil to be found among pupils in an opportunity class are il lustrated as follow the pupil who needs individual attention the pupil who cannot learn arithmetic bv second or third band method- but who can learn lo count monev and make change with the aid of arithme tic materials when he cannnl an simple iums thr pupils whose learning rate is below the average this child will re quire more ears of schooling tnvpr the rhirl who ha- een d f jficulty in spelling is often plac ed in an opportunity class for a term or a school year and can then be returned to a reg ular school grade the child who has temper tantrums ma be so sevcrcw frustrated that he will throw a tantrum lo avoid another failure no mamory the child who has no mem nry for words the child who is ocially immature or sectusive the listless child the child who dav dreams the child with fear may learn to have confidence m his oww powers when given individual attem ion a non reader is often plac ed in a o class to make a new start in acquiring that ability results of opportunity classes programme in which thr failing child is doomed to frus trati on and fajlure is changed to one in which he progresses t tin uwn iiidivntu rates tiv mibjerts and skills emotional disorders ara alleviated and ivfeare got hi best baler best baler twine best deal ever were ready to put a new mccormick u balr y med and want y 46 baler and mccormick baler twne to l ho tj t t t v make vou a deal that s well worth looking into but on trial on your farm and let you be the ll or no dcii tel logelher on that deroo judgeweve proved that thii outfit out bles them tion o ou will have all the facts first hand see ua all but we want ou to prove u lo vie know uiat or pi us a call now v let us give you a mccormick no 46 demonstration r mclsaacs guelph mountainview rd georgetown ontario