THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010 11Historical School Calendar releasedThe latest publication The 2011 calendar from the Nasagiweya comes on the heels of the Historical Society is its release of Nassagaweya 2011 fundraising cal-Scrapbook Memories: endar, School Days in Newsy Bits transcribed Nassagaweya, a herit-from Nassagaweya Scrap-age printing that offers books.images of all ten of Joy Simpson, also a dir-the original one-room ector with the Nasagiweya schoolhouses of the for-Historical Society, spent mer township as well as countless hours transcrib-select class photos. The ing scrapbook clippings NASSAGAWEYA SCHOOL DAYS: Students of what was S.S. #9 on the Fifth Line, north of 25 side Road, are pictured on schoolhouses were amal-into Nassagaweya Scrap-the front cover of the 2011 heritage calendar released by the Nasagiweya Historical Soci-ety. Submitted photogamated into Brookville book Memories, the latest Public School on Guelph book release from the Line, north-west of the NHS.Town of Milton in 1960 Comprised of engage-Record checks take time(Brookville celebrated its ment, wedding, birth or 50th anniversary in Octo-death announcements, Anyone who requires ments for record checks of checks being requested processing. If you need ber 2010).township meetings, notes a criminal record check to include those working the County of Wellington these checks for your should not postpone filing with vulnerable people OPP are requesting pa-place of employment, Along with the archival outside the township and the necessary paperwork.like coaches involved in tience. The paperwork is plan ahead and file the pa-photos, Laurie Wells, cre-overseas news, It is from Many places of em-minor sports, day care now running in the range pers as soon as possible to ator of the calendar and a those treasured scrap-ployment and volunteer workers, teaching staff of four to six weeks for avoid delays.director with the Nasagi-books that the content for positions have been ask-and aides at schools and weya Historical Society, this book has been taken, ing for a criminal record health care providers. has added significant Simpson said.check before they will Now, people with the same dates from the chronicles School Days in Nassa-allow people to work or gender and date of birth Farm safetyof the area that pertain to gaweya is available for assist coaching with the closely matching those of not only school life, but $15 each at Scotiabank local sports team. People pardoned sex offenders During this busy harvest time, professional head to their local police will be asked to provide general history.in Campbellville, Rivers farmers and farmhands are being urged by Wel-station and file the neces-fingerprints. This is an ef-The section schools in Rockwood, The Ber-lington OPP to use extra caution when dealing with sary paperwork, thinking fort to identify these sex heavyclosed in the 1960s and gamot in Acton, or from equipment and machinery. It only takes a that it shouldnt take long offenders who have been brief second of inattentiveness for someone to be students moved to Brook-members of the Nasagi-because they have never pardoned and then legally seriously injured or killed when operating farm ville School, Wells said. weya Historical Society.been arrested. changed their names.machinery.Purchasers can relive Nassagaweya Scrap-County of Wellington These prints then are for-Frequently injuries happen when pieces of cloth-those bygone days with a book Memories: Newsy OPP would like to caution warded off to the RCMP to ing like loose jackets, laces, or straps get dragged trip down memory lane.Bits transcribed from members of the public to compare with those of the into the machinery. Farm equipment should only Current and former Nassagaweya Scrapbooks leave plenty of lead time offender. These changes be used by fully trained and qualified adults who when seeking these checks have added to a backlog residents may find them-is available from the are well rested and alert.as requests are on the ride in the paperwork being selves, a former teacher NHS. Visit their website For further information on farm safety and re-with over 4,000 last year.processed.or distant relative in some at www.nasagiweyahis-lated issues, please tap into the resources found at In July, the RCMP With the changes in the www.farmsafety.ca of the photos.toricalsociety.com.broadened the require-process and the number 18 Thompson Crescent, Erin, OntarioCheck out our FREE workshops this fall to JOIN FOR 1 YEARhelp improve the health and quality of life of those living in East WellingtonManaging Type 2 Diabetes: Learn how to tackle GEThabit changes and gain resources to help build your dia-betes management skills:Tuesday November 9th 6:30 to 8:30 pm, 175 Alma Street, RockwoodTuesday October 26th 6:30 to 8:30 pm, 18 Thompson Crescent, Erin2 MONTHSIntroduction to Diabetes Prevention and Management: For anyone with pre-diabetes, at risk of diabetes, needing a refresher on lifestyle management of dia-FREE!betes or who would like basic information on diabetes:Offer Valid until December 31, 2010Wednesday Dec. 1st 6:30 to 8:30 pm, 175 Alma Street, RockwoodTuesday Nov. 2nd 6:30 to 8:30 pm, Community Room Centre 2000, ErinYou MUST be registered to attend these events Rockwood Physiofi tnessso avoid disappointment.178 Alma St. Unit #1. 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