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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1967, p. 11

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gdhs best delegation at model un council on saturday april 8 the cur rent eventa club of georgetown district high school defended ihcscbools victory at last year at a model u n security coun dl held in oakvllle the delegation of zambia comprised of richard enright andy spiccc mark irwin john biley bob barber and rick lan dry took home the best delegat ion honours australia represented by ro bert saxo lesley buresh tony mcaulcy alex goudekettlng and doug stephens came third ten schools and about fifty five students participated in this model security council and a mong the issues on the agenda werevjetaam admission to the ujfrof red china rhodesia the israelsyria conflict and south west african problem the judges were very impres sed with the high quality of de bate and the knowledge the students had of theoountnes re presented debate was often heated but roger smith who was the president of the coun ell kept strict order and made known threats to eject certain overvociferous delegates ro ger incidentally was runnerup in the best individual category and the judges pointed out that he was not given an award sim ply because he was not technic ally a delegate nevertheless georgetown em erged with flying colours now in addition to two u n victories last year the students add the security council plaque to their long list of successes the stud ents brought high honours to themselves their school and their community georgetown delegates to model security council i to r doug stephens roger smith alex goudeketting bob barber andy spiece robert saxe richard enright john riley and tony aacauley missing from the picture ore lesley buresh mark irwin and richard landry hornby ucw has presenfation for ministers wife the evening group of the hornby united church women met at the home of mrs thom as howdcn on monday night april 3 following the business part of the evening a baby stroller was presented to mrs keith hawkes from the members of the evening group lunch was served by mrs ed oldfoxd and mrs bousfield st stephens anglican church women met at the home of mrs saunders on tuesday afternoon jnl 4 the north trafalgar comraun ity club held their monthly eu- ehre party on thursday night apnr8 at the p merry school there were 15 tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to mrs ken giles mrs wes dune george ennis and floyd hamilton the lucky draws were won by mrs fred near mrs c stewart norman sparling and mrs marjone hams lunch was served by the triangle group the afternoon sewing unit of the hornby united church wo men met at the home of mrs gear sinclair on thursday aft rnoon april 6 the north trafalgar euchre club held then- weekly euchre on saturday night april 8 there were ten tables of cuch re in play with the prises going to the following mrs jim ham ilton mr fred workman mrs frank hadley cliff norton jtm hamilton and walter barn ard lunch was served by the hostess mrs elmer hay mr and mrs roy break chf ford donna and dianne return ed home on friday evening from a pleasant holiday in flor ids mr and mrs paul may vis ited on saturday evening with mr and mrs barry little of markham anniversary greetings to mr and mrs jack loos who will celebrate jheir wedding anniv ersary on sunday april 16 the eden young peoples soc iety met recently at the home of jane and catherine hall with ten members attending mr and mrs lloyd ramsay and family of guelph were dm ner guests on sunday evening of mr and mrs thomas howden and family i birthday greetings to christo pher durante and anderson may on april 14 to earl mcdowell on april 15 to mrs george hamilton on april 17 mrs john bradley and geoffrey drew brook on april 18 the hornby actiooettes met on saturday april 8 at the boom at lit bo j wilson world tour in food club girls entertain the terra cotta 4h girls en tertatned their mothers and friends at terra cotta fanners hall on march 29th the evening got underway with an old fashioned spelling bee the hall was arranged with tabtes which had foods from different countries which the girls had made each girl gave a little talk on the food she had prepared dorothy boyes then led the guests on a travelling trip to countries from wbicbthefoods had eome charlotte young spoke raspberry vinegar which origin ated in canada itself long ago next was ireland where claire bishop discussed the making of irish soda bread dorothy young took the group to turk ey where mary lynn clark spoke on cucumbers and yogurt then west to the scandinavian countries and lualle codlin describing pickled eggs dorothy discussed the making of salata green salad in the mediterranean countries and margaret ostrander described chicken carry from india in china nancy faulkner had pre pared sweet and sour pork and in the ukraine janet codlin spoke on cabbage rolls moving to england arlene leslie spoke on trifle ellen hunter had prepared italian las agna and joan mcdonald ger man tea squares mrs hunter in place of mar ian young described varieties of cheese and their countries of origin the foods were sampled by guests when tea was served 1mb qiororrown hirald thursday april 13 1967 page 11 turned down on sewer claim will sue town the mayor commending a ratepayer for taking action ag ainst the town was an unusual occurrence at council monday night hugh wylic john street challenged council to show why his claim was unjust seven members seem to think my clam isnt a just one said mr wylic referring to the resolut ion to pay him 100 defeated last week the mayor explained that the town pays premiums to insur ance companies to cover llabil ity and feared setting the prec edent of paying town money to individuals when town money is supposed to protect the rate payer by insurance i understand you have taken action against the town add ed the mayor it s a good idea perhaps well know now where the responsibility lies agreeing with the mayor reeve hunter stated he didnt understand why mr wylie should have to spend his own moncv to prove where the res ponsibllity lies the adjusters never even went to see him he added the reeve pointed out that the town carries insurance the same as private individuals do on their carf not to get out o anything but simply to protect themselves deputy reeve art speight suggested a fifty or hundred dollar deductible type insurance for the town regardless of the outcome of this case i am going to ask the insurance com pany for a review of all damage claims we come home and never know if sewage is going to be in the cellar commented mr wylie the mayor recalled lots of dis cussion over claims and stated it might be to the town s advan tage to have the action proceed against the town he went so far as to wonder if it might be wise for the town to assume the cost of the action a letter fom dodokin and sopinka later in the evening informed council that unless mr wylie received the 9619 claim they would proceed with legal action ten lake shore teacher5 get class experience ten student teachers from lakeshore 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