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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1967, p. 6

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rotary promotes youth projects georgetown district hioh school students gay taylor and vrrgmia allen flank rotanan dr harry greig who headed up the clubs student work week proiecl the girls were at a recent club- meeting to report on their week in local offices gaining practical experience thirty grade 12 commercial students took part in the proect gaye taylor spent her week at interchem virginia allen at p graham bell school fir trees permanent centennial reminder to pupils the front lawn ol the gor- fid awn district ohriftitn school rr1 georgetown was uk scene of a flag raising and tree planting ceremony last thursday a discussion on the import ance of canadas centennial year in the classroom prior lo the ceremony made the pupils realize that this was a special occasion to participate actively a school in tile centennial celebrations a new national flag and a centennial flag were railed by the honorary president of the calvin christian school society mr p weststeyn assisted by mr c houwellng chairman of the building committee who bad been in charge of the prep aration and seeding of the front lawn the national anthem was then sung by all present to conclude ie flag raising cer emony the following pupils gary roffcl cynthia vandenberg edward petrusma monica horn an harry vandermeer uicy vcrhey robert belnlnk jantlna westendorp henry leferlnk and jane representing the five claasrooom then plan ted the small ur trees with the assistance of mr p wet steyn mr c houwellng anil mr j foutens sr a representative of the e queslng township council pat patterson then addressed the pupils and reminded them of the past the fathers of confed eration the pioneers but also urged them to look to the fu ure of canada as citizens of tomorrow in his final remarks he con veyed the congratulations of the township council the tree planting ceremony was concluded by the sinking of another stanza of the nat ional anthem which clearly acknowledges god as the king of kings and the ruler of na tions ruler supreme who bearest humble prayer hold our dominion in thy rotarian bob burns chaired the meehng at which the youths were guests with him era joanna gordon the adventures in citizenship delegate to ottawa with rotary sponsorship and tony mcauiey rotary sponsored delegate to the model united nations at waterloo hornby eden student minister ordained at kitchener mr william toner who has been the student minister at eden united church for the past year wilt be ordained as a minister on wednesday even log may 31 at first united church in kitchener miss jean htnter was the guest of honour at a miscellan ous shower on thursday night slay 25 at tha home of mrs arthur johnson who was assis ted by mrs alan harrop the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre en saturday night may 27 with 11 tables m play prizes were won by the following charles brown who played as a lady mrs ernest martin mrs joe ellis jim hamilton frank pea eock and ralph featherston a social evening was held on friday evening may 26 at the north trafalgar community centre when 60 members of the cast of the st stephens annh can church variety show en joyrd dancing to records under the supervision of ed hazell of brampton the evening was ar ranged b mrs raymond whal ev and mrs lohn bradley dur ing the evening bob gracc en tcrtaincd everyone with a solo accompanied by lome whakv on the jjuitar two contests were held with jo and rick rowan gcinc the winners a delicious tuftol lunch was enjoved mr anl mrs walter bull of eudourv spent the weekend with mr ami mrs john brad le mr and mrs brad wright of kitchener visited with friends in this district onsunuy and attended the church service at st stephen s anglican church mr and mrs keith ella and chawn of georgetown were guests on saturday evening of mr and mrs garry hamilton p rwnd of mr jama may who has been a patient in the south peel hospital in cooks ville will be pleased to hear she returned homo on sunday sincere 3mpathy is extended to john hannah and family in the death of his mother hattle viola hannah who died on sun dav mav 21 carol patricia snow daught er of mr and mrs ronald snow of georgetown was bapt ized on sunday may 28 at st stephen s anglican church hornby by rev canon james e maxwell sincere sympathy is extend ed to spencer wilson and fam ily in the death of his mother sarah vinetta nettie wilson who died on thursday may 26 at the halton centennial man or milton birthday greetings to mrs ernest rae and jack march ment on june 3 jeffrey feen stra on june 4 valerie ella and dianna royce on june 7 mrs george hamilton was a dinner guest on sunday evening with mr and mrs joe shea and family of rr 1 milton hire new nurse county balks nurses grey list halton county officials have uken the first step to forcibly break the grey listing im posed on the halton county health unit by the 10000 member strong registered nur ses association of ontario halton board of health accep ted an application from a pub lic health nurse sponsored by the health unit the applicant attended university the past year to obtain her public health degree the board has told her it will accept her as soon as she is available this move has come aa a shock in the wake of confirma uon from queens park tuesday afterouoi that a top ubour conciliation officer has been ap pointed to mediate the dispute halton county officials move it is not designed to make the work of the man from queens park any easier an observer states lena dlspota the long drawn out dispute between the 23 public health nurses and the halton county health unit has gone before the labour relations board ncgot lations are expected to resume shortly with a top labor concil lation officer from queens park acting as mediator the nurses have the full sup port of the 14000 member strong oakviue and district la bour council as well as the support of the rnao the nurses friday met with the labour council in oakville at which gg heym president of the council stated that he was not only bringing the sup port of the 14000 affiliated members of the council but al so the administration of the on tarlo labour federation for the nurses fight two nurses from the peel county public health unit also attended fridays meeting as ob servers mrs flora hesson president of the halton county public health nurses association sta ted that the labour conciliator would receive all possible sistance and good will from her association tr 72201 invrtahons coma also in the french language she said her association only wished to bring the dispute to a close after three years of stagnation and never ending conflict express hop the nurses expressed hope and confidence that halton county council would now deal realistically and in good faith with the association and the la hour conciliator appointed by the ontario department of la bour on may 1 the nurses applied for the labour conciliation of ficer their application was subsequently blocked by halton county officials who filed an objection to it the objection was overruled by the labour department and victor scott assistant director of conciliation services at the ministry of labour said one of our top officers in the con dilation field had been as signed to negotiate the dispute scott declined to name the officer but added that he has had many years of experience doing conciliation work and that he had a proven success ful record in that field heym told the nurses friday we encourage you to mam tain your good faith and while conciliation is in progress we will stand on the sideline in order to assure you of the fullest value of conciliation ser vices the ball is now m the cor ner of the halton council where ft has been for some time my colleagues in the labour move ment in halton and south peel counties will closely observe what will happen in that corn cr of the baltfield loving care help us to find o god in thee a lasting rich reward aa waiting for the better day we ever stand on guard refreshments for the pupils were served after the ceremonv by mrs c houwellng mrs j fokfcens jr and mr j scbeak jr thi oiororrown htl thursday juki 1 1ft robert r hamilton optometrist emci hours daily cakretal blog 116 moumalnview roerf- for appointment 1773971 concrete gravel buildino sand road gravel fill and top sou stone work tom haines clan wlulm 1773302 do you have hearing problem then you should see your dtor you may require only minor treatment but if he recommends use ol a hearing aid see your philips hearing aid dealer he has a full ranga ol models and la specially trained to lit you with an aid that will meet the doctors recommendations philips is the worlds largest manu facturer of hearing aids philips has the aid for your particular hearing problem remember nothing can replace normal hearing a philips jihdfc hearing aid can help volj for close to home service call kentners pharmacy 12 main street north the commerce has it 2 3 on regular savings accounts you earn a full 3tt interest calculated semiannually on your minimum balance yoj may write cheques and make withdrawals at any time 4 on nonchaqulng savings accounts gemtt interest from date of deposit calcu lated semiannually on your minimum monthly balance you can make withdrawals at any time but there are no chequing prtvflagw ita newt ask for detail 5f vi on growth savings cartrbcatea you receive 10 00 for every 750 invested for s years a onethird increase whan held to maturity ufa insured ask about details whateveryoure looking for in a savings plan the commerce has itl canadian imperial ttt bank of commerce 1967 our hundredth yearofbankingservice guaranteed investment certificates 6 interest for 1 to 5 years for amounts from 100 to 100000 interest paid half yearly by cheque or interest may be accumulated to be repaid with principal when due ask for folder halton peel trust savings company your local trust company auen exceed 69000000 head office oakviue other offices bempfon burlington cooksville milton simcoa delm georgetown 53 ami sreet 8772266 john a edgar manager north halton adv1soby board john t armstrong chairman reford gerdhousc maunce c besty michael ledwlth john goy or b d young convenient office hours monday thursday 9 00 430 friday ft 630

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