Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1971, p. 4

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St Open Poors Pressure Off Holy Cross as Second Separate School Opens The recently completed school at Sinclair and St Francis of School opened Us doors Tuesday morning to over students relieving the pressure at Holy Cross School where most of the portables have been removed The new school houses kin to Grad in Its two wing open concept building Each area Is carpeted to reduce noise level and Individual lockers line the halls A gymnasium resource centre and seminar room plus the separate kindergarten complete the junior school While grades 7 and are available only at Holy Cross School the other grades filled by transfers of students living in the east end of town one many new registrations The nine member in eludes principal J Huston Mrs D Mrs Woods Miss S Landry Miss Kelly Miss M Giashi Miss Mrs and Mr M Goelt In the Mail Ba Bands Performance Splendid at Byron Street Dear Mr My sincere appreciation lie Georgetown Band and their conductor Mr IlayLlllsori their performance at the F band contest While thc did not finish in the money did a splendid performance which is to their credit Neither the band or Us conductor should feel badly about the results as this band was competing with much larger with many years of appearances at the Ex I hooe that the band will resolve to in there ogam next year and do the necessary year round rehearsing which is the only way a band can build up its playing to make a success With every best wish FH A Pctirs September Is Arthritis Month In Canada and The Canadian Arthritis and mitism Society seeks your support to ensure better delivery of health care for ar patients Where there Is help here is hope HERALD THURSDAY SEPT It Page BRIDGE CLUB Attendance last week session of Georgetown duplicate bridge club rtfltctcd the waning holiday season with tables of players enjoying their game in the Legion auditorium North South winners were Jim and Judy Anderson 2nd Mrs Art Kwei and Mrs Carol Kocnig 3rd a tie between Jim Sargent and Sid Heller Jim Kalil and Fait West 1st Richard Raymond and John Coales Mrs rn Hyde and Larry Law son 3rd Art Kwd and Petci a tie Percy and frank Mullln Cam and Mrs Bob Dickson SHERIDAN COLLEGE Continuing Education The Night Life at Shendan Is beginning again Join the many eager to learn adults who are continuing their education either for profit or pleasure There is something for EVERYONE over evening PHONE FOR OR COME AND VISIT AT THE BRAMPTON CAMPUS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER FROM OAKV1LLE CAMPUS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER FROM Alpine Barber Hairstyling Shop WESLEYAN ST NEW HOURS 9 am to pm Friday 9 am to 8 Saturday 830 am to S pm MURRAY LIMITED Guelph Street for New Store Opening Soon

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