Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1970, p. 8

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Note Increasing Membership In Legion Ladies Auxiliary Teacher Salaries High by Comrade Hales tail general prior to handing Jie presidency to Norm Ward lively and motion voted on tint the ind public relations appointed lo the excel has making it a first to nave Third vice president Ontario Command appcrauld Installed president Ward officers and at tho of the fitneral or in the Canadian imj only as members those Haul Dumper and Elizabeth Taylor DIRECTIVE Because of much lion correction and about fraternal no Provincial president Doug McDonald has issued direct all branches which pears below Jn its The recent con vention approved the following proposals and thev now There who are duly constituted Dominion laws and they are life ordinar associate and honorary And further the decision first I provincial command aetondly the deci ion a branch shall be allowed to have a toll of more than fraternal ai The Summit j lnjt being the maxim lso taking a rest during membership August again unless the flI lhP ex wish for a lnar associate members lo be published in July and August he executive will he ible until September when he next general mcciing will akc place or circumstance meeting is TAKE A REST shall be made at that time it the Ontario Command shall em fraternal You will however realize that the convention has ruled that there will be no other types members as club or and its the intention of all in the Legion to en force this mandate GIVING ROASTS Friday dart shoot went off as smooth at winners wrre Hamilton J Louth Wright J Garbutt J Pow ell 1 Wright T James The ear club draw win were Wilcox N Marchment appointed means chairmen was John and have Ircady new ideas to mane the the Branch more tractive to members hearing from hem as to what plans NO ACTION I wish to direct each at this time to lake no action in this particular situation til such lime as it his been dealt with at the provincial convention to be held at Waterloo in the month I of May and the decision SOCIAL FOR The social for Nellie McDer molt at the on night was well attended by her friends she looks as love Hob and had lo com pete with the holiday weekend but they attracted the usual crowd on Saturday night at the auditorium where another luckv person took home twt prizes Ward won wo top ones Marion Bcattti won the door prizes school board trustee was critical last week of teacher contract settle ments tint the boards budget up for the school It his criticism whin the board was asked to the new or school in the ty The figure in eludes elementary and teachers he EXAMPLES Someone must no he told the board I Ik minis of education said trustees must the line and as public we should in said Pcife chairman of the boards salary llation defended he with secondary school teachers He said the agreement was close to the budgeted amounts and below the guideline set by the province members pointed out the per cent In crease given to secondary school teachers included the annual increment Without inercmmt actual In crease would be closer to to per cent it was indict HORNBY May Add Environmental Studies Course in The ladies auxiliary serin increasing their WORKING ON month At their last jcn meeting Ho Walters and Henneisey were initiated J other applications for were read anil I Three dates for the ladits lemember after the Supper Sept Tickets arc limited It vou ban to attend thus once a you better gclj pur tickets from one of executive members The dates to keep in mind are 22 a social at Bronte lid the rummage sale on bat October We will information on these litu later Note ahead week WHITE SMOCKS I J We understand the ladies on in the will have certain glamour uniformity about them hen they appear in their new bite I Dot Day and Joan Archibald Ire the lucky hamper winners was also presented with year pin i ladles trip to Brampton lust have been worthwhile the accounts of the social pre all good It seems they I Itre entertained by one of very rare versatile am Groups ranging from six to teen years of age was followed a group which we under really whooped it up isitlng auxiliary was presented with a Prizes were won by lirter Dot Culbert Charlcne IN MILTON New DATSUN loaded with noextracost extras In 1071 Cnuntv Schools should have a spec iftcd course in tal studies According to Phil Kettle of the County Board of Education a group of In and administrators as part Of the Geography are working on it REAL INSIGHT It will live the students a real insight into what lutlon la and also concen Irate on conservation of the environment he said The course would he geir for grade and but they are also planning to create units of study for teachers of the younger grades These units could ho taught as a block or as Kct tic would prefer lo see spread throughout the IT Most teachers arc it now said Kettle Just want tn expand it and provide research materials they could use He said the richer would he drawn from different not just gcogriphy Since will be an interdis subject science home economics shop and even English teachers wilt help out He said some po ems written on pollution would be important as well as the Home teacher allowing how the housewife pollutes DECISION The decision lo have a course in environmental studies started when the Board passed a resolution in November I960 that there should be a water pol lution course Kettle at that time a tar ted to investigate what was going on in pollution re arch across the county TEXT BOOKS I suggested they widen the Idea of water pollution lo a more comprehensive course he said He said work will on it this summer and jobs is choosing the text bonks and the supplement ary reading English Visitors Come Farthest for Reunion annual re Carry The election of the iksiendants of of officers was held and Mr and the late James an I lien Him Mrs Stephen Hamilton were llton was held on June elected as the lunch committee at park will and Mrs Pen relatives Brian Ha ney was elected as the new sec mllton the president rctary and Garry Hamilton Was everyone to the reunion A as president The Ham delicious buffet lunch was clan were happy to ranged the host and come Mr and Mrs Woolland Mr and Mrs Bert to their annual picnic The following lunch the men j Woolland arc visiting with a game of Inscball winch their daughter and family Mr was followed rates for the and Mrs Hamilton of children and contests or the Mr and Mrs Wool adults secretary report land were not only the oldest was read secretary Mm couple and the longest married couple but they also travelled the farthest from Devon Ply mouth The newest and youngest member of Ihe clan attending was Tammy of Oakville Anniversary greetings tended to Mr and Mrs Samuel who will celebrate Iheir wedding anniversary on Thursday July Eden United Church Rational picnic was held on June at the Horn by park with an average at tendance A bountiful picnic lunch wis enjoyed by all which was followed by races for both young and old Anniversary greetings extended to Mr and Mrs Lee who will celebrate wedding on Wed ncMlaj July Congratulation are extended to Nixon who was i as Ihe Dairy Princess for 1 1st year Susan was a junior Jersey Princess at a rally held In Gait which gave her a chance to do travelling promoting the Jer sey breed and playing host to Australian farm delegation Ontario farms When Susan was a little girl she Sunday School at Eden United Church on Road where her grandparents Mr and Mrs Jack Nixon are faith members Some of the local children who are taking awlmming t Kelso are Bobby and Break Janet and Joan McMillan Kent and Kendra Hamilton and David and Tom my Plant Mrs Hamilton IMPORTANT NOTICE SUBDIVISION OF LAND All personsconsidenng the saleor purchase of land in Ontario are urged to acquaint themselves with The Planning Amendment Act which became effective June27th A major feature of the Amendment ex tends subdivision control and partlot control over all lands in Ontario This measure is designed to encourage the orderly use of lands and to help our communities meet land use requirements for education housing pollution and other purposes Copies of The Planning Amendment Act are available on request from THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT BOOK STORE BAY STREET TORONTO THE PLANNING AMENDMENT ACT THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Hon Darcy McKeough Minister Georgetown Herald I more for car 1925 INORTH END BASE LINE ROAD MILTON am 9 Sundays to Hit the rood with on HFC Traveloon Need extra cash to make that family vacation a reality See us for an HFC Cover every cost from gas and oil to luggage lodging and souvenir shopping Repay con veniently when you return This vacation hit the happy road with an HFC NeedupioSOOO Apply for your loan by Well supply your loan by mall GCOtGETOWM Main Street North Telephone 8775221 Io Department Hon Ask about our hours SUPER RIGHT BRAND SMOKED COOKED PICNIC STYLE Pork Shoulders QUARTER PORK LOM cur INTO PORK CHOPS PORK BUTT ROAST SPARE RIBS PEAK COOKIES CHOPS LOCK fir HUSHES SALAD DRBSiWr 49 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