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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1966, p. 15

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esquesing school operation costs nearly half million esqueslng taxpayers havei been asked for 192760 as thej local tax levy share of the esqu esing arer public school i boanl a 1866 budget released to he press this week the budget totals 450 368 0is year of hich over half 248162 will go for teachers salaries second largest item on i the expense side of the budgetj is 58122 tor transportatiod the esquesing area publc school board governs the oper ations of glen williams public school norval ps umehouse ps pineview ps speynde p and hilton heights ps the complete budget sum mary is as follows s 11498 s2481s2 22 000 41094 sb 122 750 s 500 1 1000 26 700 38392 300 administration instruct salaries instruct supplies plant operation transportation tuition fees attend officer auxiliary interest capital ex from cur debt charge tax write os revenue localj grant operate prov grant stim i n prov grant capital clergy reserve miscellaneous surplus from pre yr 430368 192760 17 138 14 6401 73 318 12000 nil 15 109 454 965 total cash 454 965 00 total expense 450368 00 difference 4597 00 shakespeare thesis wins mjl degree j u lambert returning to his alma mater after an absence of over 30 years j leonard lambert delrex blvd was awarded hi master of arts degree at the mcmaster university convocal ion monday for bis graduate degree in english he wrote a thesis on shakespeare s groundlings mr lambert resigned his pos ition a year ago after 30 years as principal of georgetown dis trict high school to return to his studies in september be commences a position as pnnci pal of stirling high school fun fires recreational activities accoun ted for 406 of 1 218 ontario for est fires recorded in 1965 the ontano department of lands and forests reports norval piano vocal recital held in norval united church mr and mrs rudolph de winter dewinterbos wedding in holy cross church bomb tragedy alerts mp wants security measures hilton mp df harry hurley has joined the chorus bf mem bars of parliament who are call ing for greater security meas ures in the house of commons following the bombing incident there baskets of mums and snap dragon decorated the altar of holy cross r c church on may 14th when tine bos and rudolph de winter were married in a 12 o clock ceremony at which father otger devent officiated the bride who is the daugh ter of mr and mrs bos 63 mountainvicw rd n wore al satin brocade wedding gown with scalloped neckline lilj point sleeves and a small train which fcl from a ulypoint waist a mohair braid crown circled with pearls held a waist length i veil and jhc earned a cascade bouquet of carnations and stc phanotis her five sisters were her attendants lneke as maid of i honour marian as senior brides j maid trudy ana margaret jun 4or bridesmaids and corry flo wer girl senior attendants wore floor length gowns of pink sa tin brocade with sparkling sil ver flowers empire style with a line skirts junior brides maids were in similar street length dresses while the flower girl s gown bad a full skirt of nylon chiffon they wore flor al crowns and shoulder length veils and carried nosegays of i carnations in a silver sparkled pink to match their gowns mr bos gave his daughter marriage in the double ring ceremony mrs g pelletier was organist and mrs anna burke was soloist singing vcni crea tor ave ian a and on this day o beautiful mother at a reception which follow ed at the home of the bride s parents her mother received costs increase kin share more for apartments georgetown kinsmen will likely have to to pay more than they originally bargained for to cover their share of the con struction of a senior citizens apartment building on hyde park drive ken milne a kinsme i spokes- man told the herald ibis week that tbe twin pines people who operate the apartments have applied lor a mortgage and their application is being procea- howevcr since the apart ment plan was approved costs have increased considerably meaning the figure kinsmen had agreed to raise as their share will no longer be adequate the local kin commuted themselves to 5 per cent of the i cost of the land and building as far as the club is con cerncd we are prepared to come up with more cash mr milne said twin pines made application for mortgage money a month ago but the tight money policy has created a delay wearing a pink lace suit white accessories and a corsage of white carnations the groom s mother also received wearing a royal blue suit white accessor i les and a corsage of pink car nations the groom who is the son of mr and mrs jack de winter raymond alberta is errployed i with standard products and his bride with the georgetown lunch service they are mak ing their home at 169 raylawn cresccnl dr harhsy was one of five doctors oalled to the washroom where the bomb exploded this dreadful and frighten ing occurrence again reveals the lack of suitable security measures in our house of par i lament he says he remembered the stunned i silencn and the cry it s a bomb i and said there was no panic in the house when the bomb went off tbe explosion took place only a few yards away from the ladies gallery which was jam med with schoolchildren and was also close to the office of the prime minister i thi oiorqrtown hiratu thwmoay june 2nd 14 super values work boots oxfords all sizes from 850 casuals with crepe sole lace or lipon all sizes and priced to save sienko shoe repair 15 main streft north opposlto wlgo tv fathers day special photos for the price of one special offer 18x10 for the home 1x5x7 for the office lx3hx5 for in the car or in wallet size all 3 for the price of 1 phone early for appointment home sittings if desired delrex photography 47 duncan drive georgetown a very entertaining evening was held in norval united church on saturday evening may 28 when the pupils of miss joyce mclean and mrs jean may presented their piano and yocal recital julian reed was maser of ceremonies for the even ng and mrs alf spence of glen wilhams was the pianist fol fewintbe program they were presented with gifts by the pup ils and mr tom petungilt look pictures of those performing karen visited for a few dajs so they were present along with jim from the university of guelph and mary was home for the day with her arm in a cast from the school for the deaf at milton robert who is at home and mrs irwin s parents mr and mrs douglas of toronto they were able to set together with rev irwin in the visitors lodge at georgetown hospital and had a special celebration with birthday cake candles elc which be enjoyed norval presbyterian church pupils of miss joyce mclean wms heid their regular month who played tbe piano were rich ard phillips rebecca pettingill vary pettingjll nina phillips heather leslie susan may laurel lagerquist wendv may nd susan flnnamore wendy and susan may also played a i duet those who sang a selection of 4 4olos were nina phillips susan leslie jim phillips and sally hunsdale i pupils of mrs jean may who played selections on the piano were margaret hall janet john i son kathy bayers laurie wil ton valene ella linda bayers 1 elizabeth hal janey cnchell cattanoe hall cathy johnson and elizabeth and catherine hall played a couple of duets union presbyterian church celebrated its 133rd anmvers- ary on sunday may 29 tbe rev jorville g locke b a of lind say was the guest preacher at both services in the mom in service his sermon was on v jjome heritage and at the e cning service it was on the church and her task i ly meeting on tuesday after noon may 24th at the home of the president mrs jack mc clure the roll call was answ ed with a favourite hymn telling highlights about the compo er the scripture lesson was read by mrs oliver hunter followed with prayer by mrs arthur clark the dedicatory prayer was given by mrs andrew mc clure the chapter from the study book on called to be salt and light was given by mrs hyatt mcclure assisting the hostess with i lunch following the meeting were mrs craig mcclure and mrs john g mcclure second jail break prisoner recaptured the second prisoner to escape from he halton county jail injj less than two months made a run for it friday night the 26 year old hamilton man apparently pried open i he bars of a cell block with a v at i er pipe at about 5 30 pm o n l i j l j make his escape but two hours the choir under the direction r later he was back behind bars of mrs lloyd davison organist sang special numbers at both the man was awaiting trial by a judge on a break and entry charge he appeared before magistrate kenneth langdon may 13 jointly charged with another hamilton man for it the evening tno ot breaking mlo c gra with mcdonald linda leslie v suppl1 ud mrs d dolson and mrs hutchinson sang a duet walked today where jesus walked at the morning service and joan mcdonald sang the lord is my shepherd i there was no service in nor val presbyterian church anni 1 versary services of the norval church will be held next sun day june 5 with rev rj dun canswn ba bd of streets tllle tbe guest preacher thtc will ne a preservice recital at f 19 pm at the evening service and the woodbridge unied church choir under the direct ion of mrs r phillips will lead the service of praise there will he no service at the union i church or at norval unifd church that day the family of re roy irwin celebrated bis birthday on sun 1 day afternoon may 29 in place of june 1st as all the family rere together for the day their son douglas in the air i force stationed at ottawa his robert morley or millon aware of the jailhreak alerted police when his suspicions were aroused by aman running along the sixteen mile creek bearj his home j the arrest was made by offduty j opp officer thomas duby and j onduty constable ross woods of burlington on march 15 another pn ner escaped from the jail by sa v ing through cell bars with hack saw blades he carried in a book jail governor eg ryder had been reprimanded for laxity following the first jail bresk and told to tighten security 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