Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1970, p. 3

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MORE THAN SCHOOL WORK OF INTEREST AT OPEN HOUSE A Lilliputian size pioneer village was one of the many d splays enjoyed by silors to School s recent open house The scale model settlement was a project of pupils three of which appear in the p dure Bonnie Rus Paul Zulok and Debbia Oldford Evidence of what they hove learned about the land of sun and its culture Comprises splay assembled for pubic schools recent open house Pupils Lisa William Br an and Knight take a last look at the d splay on Eskimo Art and before it is taken down Of as much interest to parents as the school Work was the school itself an example of the open concept system And Now There A Pool Tible Games Rooms Visitors Garden Provide Cheer for Manor Folk Few people sit do in in the in the ronm There is games room Those who considerable amount of inter do are usually for proved by eh clubs so forth Mrs Teem Band in Milton Sunday Concert An of music Ik this Sunday auditorium of the School for the Deaf at Milton Featured performers ide Burlington Teen To band which people at on as liny marched in the Ho il at in New The Milton Chat a of members of the Women Club of Milton an I district will also be ngiiif The choir is an extension of a group led by Mrs Juds Hunter wife of Inn inter acting me dical officer of the She is a late of the University of Western Ontario and l Collets London The club his a seholarsh p fund and each fill presents a sehdanlup a Trade Id on to h For the two this has gone to Acton iris Of the club members six re residents Seek County Funds for Pipers Trip to Scotland The Lome Scots Military Band the brass and reed band will disappear April 1 Lieut Incc told County Council They have lost the grants for uniforms and Instruments and must turn In the Instrum to by April sold the LieutenantColonel PIPE BAND The Lome Scots Pipe Band will still function however and has been asked lo be part of a composite band represent Canada at thp Edinburgh Festival this summer The federal government will only approve payment for 11 members from each of the bands while the Lome Scots want to send 14 more Their room and is guaranteed in Scotland but their fare and lost piy is still needed DECISION The regiment is trying to raise funds lo send the remain pipers and drummers County council will make a decision on the grant lo tin Lome Scots at their budget meeting tins month THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY APRIL NEW LAWYER of street difficultly n deliver town 1nt1l has advised by the post Council has been asked study possibility of the problem Inch could also allcct Mich public sen as and ambuljnce THOMAS GRAHAM firm of his a third law to their staff Thoirm Graham LI has joined them in their law year A native of Fort Erie he his lived In Oafcville foi after griduallon from Trafalgar high school he enrolled in the ec onomics political sciciA course it Witerloo I tit her He then led in law in Hail Mr is unmarried He is in the Lome Scots to finish with a parti piece of equipment Mrs Shanna in of at tcnnlal Manor Home for the Aged says the games room Is open continuously from morn until late evening Usually ibout Ma nor residents arc it in the and even Not the same two There arc a few who show up practically every day but mostly there a cool ndfo of people Mrs noted Mrs Joined the Mm or stair in November Is a qualified occupational therapy assistant Games room equipment in a foot square checker board and a pain ted on the floor a dart board piano and the latest acquisition a full sine billiard tabic FIRST CROCUSES Not all activity takes place One resident who virtmlly supplies his own is Harold Col a manor resident for five cars Harold was delisted Tuesday when the crocuses been tending first pushed up through the soil By their purple flowers were four inches out of the ground never seen them quite thus he said really happy with them NEW from for the HARD OF HEARING This tiny all in nar hearing old needs no battery replacement Simply charge at required Slip on whenever hearing help it needed Uniiran may be answer your problem Test hear today at HALTON PEEL HEARING AID SERVICE Crescent Ontario RONALD A HEALTH COLUMN Arm Shoulder Pain ContinuinR in the arms and shoulders can be distracting painful and unnerving They can bring sleepless nights and unproductive days They can affect the disposition the ambition the well being of the affile ted person The action of all organs lands muscles and tissues of the is governed by the flow of nerve from the brain through the spinal column to the assorted nerves which affect the various areas of the body Whin any injury or displacement in the spine creates pressures on the chord or on any of it nerves pain generally results in the area supplied by the affected nerve The by tmninp and practice uses scientific procedures to locale the impinged nerve which is responsible for tho pain Through gentle adjust merits ho adjusts the spine to eliminate the pressure and restores the normal of vital nerve energy to the affec ted The 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