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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1966, p. 9

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h newspaper new voice of high school student body v- several possible sites for new twocounty jail bahais celebrate birth of founder of faith georgetown bahal cofnmunt- t celebrated the birth of bib v hah the prophet of the aew cycle of human history on november 11th a few local friends ai well as three bahi i from oakvule gathered at the borne of mr and mrs ex barr for a pot luck supper the babel day is from sunset to jwgg akound assistant bmtor oifford levy as he counts the receipts from the first issue of the gadfty tt paper staff members from left laura kynneraleyr robert e john cordingly tony aacauley rick clarke jane graff leslie buresh missing are robert saxe bev gosling johanna gordon unda rudiger rick enrigrtr and alex goudeketting the ge district high school students now have 1 their own newspaper the first issue of the papee which they curve earned the gad fly was rued out in late october and irih appear on the ugh school fro monthly the issue an 11 page edition contained an editorial sports stories news of school clubs and feature stories of interest to students the paper produced on duplicator replaces high tales which for twelve years was produced twice monthly as page in the herald members of the gadfly stiff include editor lesley buresh assistant editor clifford levy managing editor bobert saxe sports editor rick clarice ent ertainment editors bev gosling and johanna gordon news ed itor linda rudiger reporters tony hcauley rick ennght alex goudeketting artists jane graff and robert freeman senior- school at stewarttown placates norva i delegation i a i tt uiiu tta maanfainnh mint mwrvniw ritt arent the nnnrlniln ntit in thf wl several million people in ov er three hundred countries territories and islands who be lieve 4bat bahaviuh glory of god ie the most recent prophet of god consider this occasion of the greatest holy days of their faith it was on nov 12 1817 that be was born into the family of an official serving in a high pos ition the governor of the cap ital city of teheran persia ths family belonged to the j nobility of the province of nur and traced its descent back to a former dynasty of persian kings known as hirza husayn ah until 1863 when he called by god to publicly pro claim his mission as the pro mised one of all religions he was henceforth known by the title bafaavllah he was sent to inaugurate a new divine civ ilitauoo that will bring about world unity he declared the oneness of che world of humanity the fundamental oneness of ligion universal education and the means to establish world order to promote justice and peace these teachings cause bis persecutions in his native land bis exile to baghdad constan tinople adrianople and finally imprisonment in the fortress prison of acta palestine the joint committee from peel and hklton county coun cils investigating possible sites for the proposed new basjonal detention centre has coma up with several ideas to be forwar ded to tba department of re form institutions we have inspected two or three areas which we thought would serve the purpose com mutee chairman gordon galla ger said so far i cant tell you where bat the sites we have chosen are ones suitable we think to both counties mr gallagher said the com mtttee thought it best to select number of possible sites for the new jau to be known as llapiehurst but pointed out that the department had the last say in the matter a plan unveiled at esques- fng schooi board meeting but i wednesday calls for the estab lishment of a senior public school at stewarttown school with grades seven and eight co ming there from all over the township a motion just barely scraped through asking that the board nfamit to the halton county consultative committee and the bsraesing township council a xwnsed building proposal delet jug one kindergarten and one feneral purpose room from the pcoposed addition to stewart town nd snbstituing instead one home economics room one industrial arts room one library and one gymtorium voting for the motion on recorded vote were chairman russell miller dr a thompson and w law on opposing were chester ear ly and abstaining lloyd fisher following the passing of the mnflnp he board received a deputation from norval consist htnaof keith webb doug jar vie mrs j schertzl mrs g t browne mrs n guthrie and jxbobinson in answer to their questions i xcfbtding the future of norval i school ih miller told of i the senior public school plan bet explained the rotary system 1c fg periods physical j education borne economics and i industrial arts would prepare 1 the students for high school at r present we have started taking i tte students to vttton and ac- i ton for industrial arts and borne i economics pointed out mr i idler but in five years the 1 twrasportauon costs will equal i the cost of our having our own 1 a t ste he maintained that everyone in the township would then be on the same basis in answer to a question from mrs j schertzl the chairman replied that kindergartens would be inaugurated next fall and ail opportunity classes would be held at stewarttown they too can benefit from the home economics and industrial arts classes he said he emphatically denied a ru moar that norval school would be dosed host of the members of the delegation admitted they bad heard the rumour thats the trouble said mr jarvie weve beard all kinds of rumours and nobody ex plains anything mr miller admitted the board might have been tut in this regard bat reminded the group that mr erie balkind principal of limebouse school had started a newsletter to par ents to keep them informed both chairman miller and trustee a thompson admitted the plan to distribute the stud ents up to grade six through out the township was not pop ular in their own homes we just dont know wbo will be going where yet added mr miller with only a three room school at norval we are going to be able to keep our good teachers asked mrs n guth rie dr thompson explained that teachers are not hired for indi vidual schools but for the town ship then assigned to a school itells ladiesl group of early georgetown fairs citizenship and education i was the subject for the even- i inc november meeting of the georgetown women s institute in knox church hall attended by twelve members a paper citizenship pre- i pared by mrs r t paul j zead by mrs m thompson in mrs pauls abssence mrs s walker was named to j place a wreath at the cenotaph i at- the memorial service on be- half of the institute during less it was also decided to bare a pot lock supper at the december meeting mrs george ironside was the facet speaker she dealt with tall fairs and had samples of itare on the first tall fatas held in georgetown on friday nov 4 the insti- i into sponsored a euchre party stewarttown hail there i were it tables in puy mrs i fraars and mrs murray won i jfaat end second prizes for lad- ttos and mrs w bird and mr ln jtsrk won first and second i for the men a door prise was i won by mrs b lane a draw was made for a quilt with mrs j cox georgetown the winner a bus trip for institute mem bers and their friends was held in october arranged by mrs n snyder and mrs s robin the trees were at their loveliest when the bus journey ed to fergus elora mount forest orangeville returning to georgetown via belfountaln and terra cotta where the lad ies enjoyed a hot dinner cater ed to them by the thimble club of terra cotta bridge club eleven tables of bridge play ers were at the duplicate bridge club in the legion auditorium on tuesday evening november 8th northsouth winners were mr and mrs j hooper tied with loqls bertasson and john krett for first place tom of fenbeck and r prust third with miss margery mackenzie miss olive logan fourth east west winners were hemutnn g soky duke wil son charles corcoran jim ka- ul art norris and cam sin clair and mrs helen atkinson but arent the principals paid more according to the number of rooms in the school mrs guthrie insisted mr miller replied that it on ly had a very small affect sin put in the washroom is it definite that there will be kindergartens in september lffp asked d jarvie yes definitely replied the ce their qualifications and ex t 7 just t going to which children are which school before leaving saying they were satisfied with the ixplan penence were the basis of sal ary level the amount per room paid to principals was reduced last year to make fair to principals of smaller t scnertztmade an schools said the chairman other plea for the washroom we dont even have a tea nj ool chcrs lounge and washroam at be nerval stated mrs j achertxl up the petition theyhad thats hardly fair to the tea which ln knnil rathw than stnwir board member chester early said the order had been given norval rather than stewar town mr webb stated he would explain the situation to the norval ratepayers at a meeting to the plumber a month ago to j the next nght askgac for a cash advance seappiat reedr m cm wp you complete your willi pret earl and fetum tin money yoo and to do h b i limple nutter at jot gac office youll est prompt panonal tenia and convenient monthly payment fitted to your bodjet stop in or call sat a cadi adnata from gac he fjfl buying new dothlng tafaaallniiiibaldatnvelorfor any jood ream in hi mail bag thank auctioneer for volunteering november 7 1966 dear sir mr all speaco volunteered iaa time to be the auctioneer at tbe auction beld by the luke a islington united church women the auction was an over whelming success and would like to thank mr spence he is talented auctioneer sincerely l lukes ucw islington under present arraaraeata peel cotmt win hew una ra- preseatatrrea ot the board of j ja m a pacts tki mommrwai hiimd 17 tfm canadian citizenship applications tl applications for canadian cltizemhlp will be accepted every wednesday from 930 mm to 4 00 run at queens square building 24 queen st east brampton ontario as in the pest such applications will also be accepted monday through friday from 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m 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