St Georges Funeral Service for Teacher SAYS SURPRISE Rodney verso n David and Lambert visit Park Public School maternity ward where and her new family are the centre of attention The maternity ward is really the school science room Animals kept there may be taken home by the pupils and it was during these weekends out the home David that became a mother Now principal Op lie a is looking for homes that wilt pet rabbits on a permanent basts Report Favours It Morrow Opposed to Mayors Sitting on Region Council Putting mayors on a regional council will further discourage the average citizen from par in civic affairs Georgetown reeve Rick Morrow said last week I don t like a proposal which discourages and makes it possible for the average citizen to participate Morrow said The mare lull time elective positions wetreale the fewer people there are able to participate A working paper before the administration committee a five municipality region with each municipality having representatives on so me what proportional to population AUTOMATIC It proposed that the mayor of each municipality automatically sit in the regional council Other representatives would be directly elected to council and would not sit on local municipal councils In the draft prepared by Burlington town clerk William Sims would have four members Burlington five Milton two Georgetown three and Acton two including mayors for a total of 17 Representation would range from I to for Acton to I to IB for Burlington said he miyors of Burlington and should be asked their pinions on having mayors on a regional i administrator George said the region has mayors on council The mayor Is not expected to be able to attend all of his local municipality onlrolkr is elected or chosen to be the liaison councillor on all committed At the rcgionii level the mayors do not take corn chairmanships but act only as committee members Warden lames said at present has its town mayor on the unci I and the reaction of the mayor of should also be sought The report recommended two year terms or councillors Three year terms were con and THURSDAY MARCH Page funeral service look place In St Georges Anglican Church Saturday for Mrs Esther Smith a Grade teacher at Public School Mrs smith who succumbed to a heart attack was discovered dead In her home Street the previous Tuesday morning School principal William alarmed when she failed to report for work that morning alerted police who forced the door and found Mrs Smith dead In a chair in her living room A Georgetown resident since 1957 Mrs Smith who was was born In London England daughter of Mr and Mrs Simon and lived at Norfolk Kingsbury and Birmingham before coming here She was a graduate of London Teachers College and taught school In England from 1938 to She married Ernest James Smith in 194G A Assoc i ales employee he died Mrs Smith had Just been elected regent of Countess of Chapter I0DE She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and had held several executive positions with the lodge She was a member of St George Church She leoves a son student at Ontario College of Education Toronto her mother Mrs Polly London England brothers Simon Tiny London Surrey The Rev d Robert Gallagher and the Rev V of delated at the requiem In the church Pallbearers were the Eric Mills Hamilton trie Murray Parsons Kevin William Kinrade and a cousin in law from Clark New Jersey Honorary pallbearers were Garfield George Bent Thomas Parry and William Cremation followed the service Father Gallagher paid tribute to her Christian devotion to teaching he had observed in the case of his own daughter Organist George DeKleer played Aberystwyth and the from Beethoven Symphony two of her favourite pieces of music Gut of town mourners included friends from Brampton Acton Toronto Mississa uga St Catharines Gait don Scarborough and cousins Mrs Scnpatl Clark NJ and Sidney Seltzer Hove Sussex England Interment took place in Greenwood Cemetery on Tuesday Huttonvllle Four Generations Wear Christening Robe PAULINES Main St S Georgetown 87746 1 6 or 8779311 Pleas Order Early because two yeirs is the most common term if office types tnrio IIAIRMW The chairman would be elected for two years at the midpoint tjch regional councils term I the Is chosen from the regional council he would have to resign his local position The local council would fill the vacancy by appoint mint NOT Allow Local councillors would not be allowed to sit on the regional council except the mayors If a local councillor was appointed to j vacant regional seat he would surrender his local seat The recommends that the prnvincc ippoint the first ihalrmanoftheregionbythecnd of this year for three years then on the regional council would elect the chairman Good Example Local Schools Used Much By Community A teaching staffed by instructor and pro Silt whole main the development and preparation of tor ha Iradc nomination leading to an Ontario interim certificate of qualification Clauts Monday of month For more Inform at Ion brochures etc direct your to Mr George General Manager House of Coupa Dupont St Waterloo Ont Telephone Licensed by the Ontario Department of Labour The suggestion that schools ire used only during school just doetn hold water any longer Italian of Director Jim Singleton said recently He lias the fails to baik up his statement A report released at a recent board meeting indicates schools county wen used for indmduil activities during IJ71 north schools were used in of per week for community activities during III t is one of a busy school Excry and Tuesday a group about boys under Ihe super vision of Mr Wingrove practice soccer The negro ve Soccer league Is outside during warmer weather but during winter practices are held school A ladles keep fit class was operated for wicks prior to Christmas Women from the community Proclamation lrt recognition of Red Cross contribution to the cause of humanity and to direct the attention citizens to the many outstanding services of the Red Cross by the power vested In me do hereby proclaim the month of March A to be RED CROSS MONTH WILLIAM R SMITH Mayor of each of from the are involved in at the school every John Alexander baby son of I Mr and Mrs John A Hutton RUT Strcetsville was by Canon James Maxwell at St Stephens Anglican Church on Sunday afternoon March Godparents were the baby father Miss Mary Jean Maxwell and Roger Baby Alex wore the family Christening robe which was nil made by hand In 1B65 His sister Stacey and two cousins Jimmy and Gordon also wore the gown when they were baptised They are the fourth generation to wear the beautifully embroidered gown Mr and Mrs en about relatives at an afternoon tea at their home following the service A community shower In honour of to be Miss Joyce daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas was held In the Sunday School room of Hut lanvjlle United Church on Wednesday evening March Bin i Mrs Carol Thomson Mrs Edith trench Mrs Isabel and rs Barbara Joyce was assisted in opening her gifts by her sisters Joan Marilyn ana Nora and Miss Lois Lundy and Mrs Elaine At sen a tilt The program was a fashion parade of eight wedding gowns the oldest one being an gown or the family 1017 gown owned by a flapper gown and so on down the years in eluding the gown worn by the bride mother and the one worn by the groom s mother Mrs Williamson with history of each gown given as It was shown Joyce was also honoured at several other showers recently Mrs Carol Thomson was hostess at a personal shower Miscellaneous showers were given by Mrs Lome Lundy of Weston assisted by Barbara Thompson for the Williamson relatives Mrs Bill La Id aw Norval assisted by Mrs Norman Laidlawforthe relatives and Mrs Elaine Brampton was hostess for a friends shower Mrs Douglas Hit Strcetsville was hostess for a in lea In honour of her daughter Joyce on Sunday I moon March 12 Pouring tea were Mrs Kate Mrs Enid Mrs Mnrjorle Fletcher and Mrs Hetty Serving were Pat Pembroke Andrea Mrs Pamela Garret Itcth and Helen Dun lop The bridesmaids assisted Joyce In showing her trousseau and gifts to the guests They were her sisters Joan Marilyn Nora and Miss Lois and Mrs Elaine The C G I of United Church held a special World Day of Prayer service in the church on Tuesday evening March 7 with the G I T members taking nil parts in the service including playing the organ The service was Lorn pletely revised by the girls so much thought and preparation had gone into the planning Other G I T groups were present from Glen Williams and mothers of the girls were guests The C served following th mm- vice and a fellowship hour was enjoyed Leaders of the C I are Miss Shirley Mrs Lois and Mrs Pickett United Church Women met In the church Sunday School room on Wednesday if March and started with dessert served by Mrs Vera 1 after winch Mrs Douglas presided for the meeting Mrs larence French planned the program around the Irish theme and it consisted of Irish readings and an Irish prayer in the devotional I Sympathy is extended to the I family and Mrs Norman I on the death of their brother Thomas McClure Mac raser of Ottawa In his 7lst year Mrs Ed McLean John Boughton Jeweller WELCOME To Our First BRIDAL MARCH 16th to 30th EXHIBITORS IXUIINF JOHN HOUGHTON I I f SHI MUSIC HAIR SI EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WEDDING i sponsor J H Photography 130 Guelpti St Georgetown 877 5 Main St Georgetown MILUERE J ANNUAL MARCH SALE NOW IN FULLSWING Here Is your golden chance to save money on the stereo and television ve been dreaming about This annual sale knocks up to oft suggested list prices on some Items SALES and S E RVI E TREMENDOUSSAVINOS ON ALL COLOR TV MODELS AND 14 ST Just off Main Street Phone SAVE off Suggested List Prices