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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1964, p. 1

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mask makers tba halkrawea nvuki at the i top of tha tut ra part of an lart prajact at kanudy pubue b lur tha face on moit of tha vulton will ba jiut ai tctrry ibclr trtiton from left i moj sandra bourtju gordon ibtckeoar tfarilya atackamla itswum fleyca bob melcomba iud janlca alatdauild bacauaa they wra hot da- bned u falia utti you wont aaa any of upem atnoni tha lit da borda of weird eallera thli butotrcn coffee money keeps orphan unicef party kids hear hl a mull world that j if tha fcvaraaa heiaht of lu- lamauoiul dalaxauri to a or lulbw m vttml pjrty in st andiw unlud churcb tn a fair baubllnf tha tuesday night party at uoded by to wolf cuu and their uadrra from thrra caor awtown tkj showed hawvr that fctnsll hodlaa komaumj contain blf haaru- x coluctlon far tha ndy ehlldrea around tha world draw a total of 114 trout tha coatuntcd younkiur around tha world waj tha tbanw of tha party tha crowd included arabs porcitfil lctlod trooba a chinaaa coollr an in dian vliharajah ur khruth cbav and a buoaber- of killed tfcotaman incladltut hob koy aa wall aa aay atkar colour fal dlaiua nttlaity aa alfbtraarld oilna aryhaa waa tfca aah lect of a talk to tha bay by local scooter petar afclallart meuhaal and nu of bla fallow omployoaa at tha air aada ataltoa tower aupport tha orphan with money they rmiaa throat their coffea fund a cheque aenl monthly to tha boy who recently wrote hli banefactori that ha u being ad seated thanks to- their support cooklea and refreshments were eerred letef by the 4th ceotsetowb ladle auilliay cub packj tepreeented were tha 4th ceorotowo a and b packj and tha lid ceorgotowc pack auontf tha leaders and ai sfstanta present were airs dawn livingstone urs shells mclellan urs jiw uunro uln ann nix ur uunro ul jackla ui1u scouu fdwsrd hill and stewart daniel and unicef representative urs marvey nurae pupils hold forum for student teachers oa october ijth senior stu dents of dorothy richardson scull met at her home del eden r r 1 georgetown or tha purpose of organizing a student teecheri porunl stud ant teaeben taking office were praajdeofc fay dawklm- wants footbridge over railway yard sex and the teenager next youth forum topic bupftar it u efsirdy of that ontario provtjwul pollr is cotiunk to nest sunday youth 1- oruw alto uk ing ptrt will be dr arckjc k bull umiicii odiccr of luilth and director lultoa county lualtit unit and with him ths imblle kualth nurw for thu tha nubjtxt untwt- ktudy will u sci and uw tourer- lv asparsl ajuiwclar vudy rccwotty took part la a awnlriar on th parlous apmj of ftjuvenlw- dorlatioa fend had wrt in vol v- d wtth the idtuatiai in utro- poliun toronto lie will defet with thlj lubjttt from th uw point of vivw th hal ton county lualth unit by ths uaa of a film and a qum lioo and anawer period will tl trt the younjc pwpl to tha drudful mulls of ual pro- miejamlty and dliaaw aa iii from tba tndical point of viw l i th totuidcrvd oplaloo of dr ball that tha lnurt of all will u bettc mrrta tf at a twrtala point la tha pra- jfrobfl uk tiru an4 ith th dortor tha trk with the nurc h 1 wtatslad thai pencil hd baptrr bawm bs broutbt fc that quthma cd b lubmltted in writlhtt and imppllcibl cjueationi thus a voided tha youth yrum will b- illn at 7 30 bm in tba lioa hall 10 uiu st unicef shellout again features town halloween pink adon v1m tvfiljtnt barbara champion caledon saervtary treasurer douslas fowler georgetown librarian dohna lafldibarouh acton honorary chairman and chair man of tha advisory council dorothy iii chart win ull topics dliuid at initial almtlna wr probletni rticoun tared lu tha tachlnt of tha very young student and plan- i awlbsvuious partial- 1 sbrll out for utj1cff- au hundred children roaming geor htowns streets will be calling tarn hallows en night with their boxr from unicijf tunltad nauona in ternationil chldrtnh muca tlonal fund headquarters these youngsters hope to surpass the 261 collected in town lat year these pennies to inslgnlfl eant her represent health to children in a hundred countries all over the wvld one penny buys five glasses or milk five pennies cab provide penicillin and 15 eanlnult against the ravages of many diseases what is dons by uniovf children are fed vaccinated given milk shown health hah its and provided with school hooks in addition teachers and nurtei ara trained so that they tn turn may train tha children tha boxes have been distrib uted through tha local sunday schools and will ba returned thert after the collection ws are not trying to deprive children of hallowoefl com mltlea member urs keith xlar- her eiplained we only wat them to learn to shirs with children in need cnr cracks down lousy attitudemayor ceorcfowa is aiklr4 the canadian national railway to provide fen overhaad pdtriaa fandgw in tba stauoa vicinity to aid school children and fcuv plnjaas at thraa urga indus- isssw -vr- tba railway has ravaelad that u will start crackle dowa oa pstopw erosalng tha traeks as m safety kwaasarv wbcsi ursa faunber of trains bagial pass ing lhrousb town boob until tha crossing was closed rfnt vehicles had bb crouiag tha tracks for closa to a cen tury monday rex cook reporting from a meeting of milijujd un- ion officials wllb the csk atk d for a footbridge uayor gibbons lrvellod rrl tirisni at th rsilway for iu move a lousy attitude ba tarm d u pollr- cbalrniavu jim emrrtr- son explained the brrity tl he croauing ban rhexe will u 4 trsiaa day ualnf tha tnrks safety of employ fend children most b considered hs said toronto arreit solves breakin theft here an arrest in toronto towav ahip sunday has clcrd up two break ins and a car theft here georgetown politd laid yes terday that a man picked up by tha toronto townahlp police and charged with a break and etnfcry and theft there admit ted to breaking lata two geor getown public schools october 8 and stealing a tar owned by robert barur so uarket st the same night he will appear for trial this week mayors vote vetoes vote on bus franchise decision to submit tha ques tion of a subsidized bus fran- chisa to voters in december earrled in council last week on a s3 vote was defeated lion day when uayor gibbons awlt ched his vote to tha nays joining crs emmerson young and smith the 00 lion for a bylaw reading was down d m deputy reeve hunter waa absent from both meetings hence only a votes were tallied little theatre s shakespeare venture is comedy success tba luua theatres first stanpt at shakespeare in last isaoka production of twelfth itmlfjik was a triumph director i itpaj leayd- caught all the nances and fun that abounds fa this play which was staged lst tha high school thursday llkidw ted saturday iv j be four comic roles played betty fisher as marie lckrts ruber as sir toby erie i lung aa sir andrew and hon ant ai thn jaeter were stand talewd the bawdy fajamtji of tha tom jones len eontraatad with nt ron bud pompons igjeujiahtsoii it wuhfl cainwotmg natly to the vorodoctloo wem the brilliant nostmnea set against a stark iftlbck backfround tha lack of as enabled the play to i prtnajilwl in continuous ac- wtthoat tha chopping up short tfaimtf pater afacdonald played or- sim tha melancholy duke gowned lit red velvet trim- mod- wllhyte fur sir and rew rsnsectlfroai pale pink plumes through red to purple and tha two girls dressed as men gay lloyd and beverley gosling were in bright orange velvet tunics and tarns gay lloyd as viola and cea- ario captured thetanee and baring of a man even though tba viewer knew full well she waanl vera afacdonald in the eome- what stuffy role of olivia man aged to create sympathy for her and even liking toward the end both oralno and oliv ia ale bard characters to por tray since shakeapeare hlnv aalf seems to have had little sympsthy for them perhaps tha real aehleve- ment of tba production waa tba ability to project to tha audience whit shakespeare waj talking about it was fair ly evident director tony uoyd had explained tha meaning of tha aubtler lines of the play since tha playevs obvi ously knew what they meant thus getting all the puna and earthy humour so often lost in amateur productions also appearing in the eaat were craig tlsrkhouse ron hill jr marie barrett chris tine uclntyre ray walton gordon hunt john coebel and lbsnny golden as with every aucessful pro duction there were a lot of un seen hands production mana ger wu pat barkhouse cost ume tmsignlynne hyde set construction and lighting bruce i waatwood wardrobe mistresskitty hyde sound dave blaney and propahargo walton georgetown by consulting en glneers proctor it redfern if the two 000 project li endorsed by november is the town would benefjt by an ex trs 8 under a new gorrn uent assistance program rut at lent one councillor has expressed doubts thst any thing should ba dona at pre sent lu ill for it when a new industry announces it is lo- arecr trlmehninnt- told council but until then we have lots of water 360 testaments into local schools howoo wmtnoufcreotth grade 5 pupils pamela fvvsfiarfl pternobl paul scott edward poarco and thomas promo line up to receive new jtaatamenls from harold page of the district gideon camp toured local schools monday dtyributbvg 360 new testaments to pupils in the filth grades mr garner explained that the new testaments are always distributed to fifth grades because the puftllf in this age group are at a stage where they can read with pleasure and intelligence industry first then tjme for storage tanks is plea last year storage was overhead water water chairman don powers recommended for invited councillors to meet with the engineers thursday to re view their auggritions we should know where were ht one more urge con sumev could create chaos said cr kmmerson we dont have to do this right away but we should have plans made for when we need them ueeve klllott said the town has lofs of wster and can ai ways drill another well when more is needed anotherwehlenuttw swer the engineers will tell you why commntcd cr powv seek teacher support as m fund drive continygs two hundred csnvaisera sre knocking on doors in a can eerted effort to raise the 7800 necessary to keep the lor yjfca prograv going tha- amount asked for 1 in absolute minimum to maintain the present programme ex plained publicity chilrmsn michael peleachsk an innovation in this cam palgn is a teacher canvass with committee chairman er- it forstsve mailing latters to every public separate and high achool teacher the teachers realize the necessity of an afterschool programme and are solidly behind the v stated mr forgrave commenting on the progress at tha half way point in the campaign residential chair man graham parnell said the canvass seems o be gathering momentum while commrclsj chairman graeme goebaue opined thlngi aregolng very well indeed malcolm free man industrial chilrmsn waa- ecjttally optimistic i would say tha industries are whole heartedly behind the v ho staled specisl names chilrmsn ai norton wis not avillible for comment a look at of the lobar weather max mln 21 wed st 32 2z thura 4b 32 xi fri 43 as 24 sat bo as xx sun bs tt 2d afon 7t 41 it tues 70 88 l a vhtk atf ain hut tt- jiki iv a high for the week 71 low tft precipitation fl inches allda f cscotts j

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