Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1972, p. 28

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Glrii Gymnastic Meat Declared Second Georgetown Wins Halton Title in Recount Georgetown High School topped 11 other la the county wide meet here Saturday to be declared Halton county champlona after a mistake in scoring had them announced aa second to M M Robinson The score showed Georgetown team racked points as opposed to Robinson Ten schools took part The local girl team made a clean sweep of the allround championships winning all three classes Kerri won the Novice Jennifer Linton the Junior and Eva Katterwe the senior They also captured two of the three second place allround awards with Stephanie lister winning the Junior award and- Sylvia Katterwe the Senior To be eligible for the allround competition a gymnast must compete in every event INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Individual event winners in the Novice class were Susie Fo under 2nd on bars Kaulback 2nd on vault Julia Phillips 2nd on floor exercises Kerri 1st on bars and floor exercises 3rd on vault In the Junior class Laura was 1st on vault and 3rd on bars Stephanie Lister 2nd on beam 3rd on floor exercises Jennifer 1st on bars 2nd on vault For the Senior team Eva Katterweplaced2ndonbars and 3rd on beam The team with coach Jill now proceeds to the Peel Halton meet to be held at Secondary School on Tuesday April Fane lit BALD Mrs Lloyd Davison Mrs Eric Leslie Mrs Wilfrid Leslie and Mrs H In charge Mrs Lee Campbell was In charge of the fashion parade and gave the commentary of each outfit Models from Union church were Mrs Bill Hunter Mrs Roy Thompson Mrs Dove Anderson Mrs Art McKanc and Mrs C Bishop Bcitlanne of Georgetown who put on the fashion show had four models of her own In the parade and her own two teen aged sons Her sons modelled clothes that they had designed and made themselves All the fashions were very beautiful and all report a very delightful afternoon Mrs Leslie Young gave the courtesies Margaret presented a flower table centre arrangement to Arlenc Leslie presented a rose bowl arrangement Mrs Campbell and Mrs Young The winders Georgetown high schools girls gym nastic team Back row from left Julia Phillips Kerri coach Jill Booth by Eva Knllerwe unci Kilter we Middk row Stephanie Lister Laura Bodnar Jennifer Linton Cathy and front Susie Missing is Shelly Georgetown high school took all three vidua championships At left is Novice champion centre Senior champions Eva Katterwe and at right Junior champion Jennifer Linton Writer Margaret Clarkson Speaking at Norval Luncheon Georgetown Withholds CVCA levy Hungry Hollow Dam Removed From Conservation Program Despite Ihe objection of Ernie council representative on the Credit Valley Conservation Aulhoriiy council decided to hold up payment of their J 14 338 levy for the year This Is the fee for rr bershlp in the club remarked Cr Sykes as he pointed out he Recreation Committee and the Planning Board whom council have asked for consultation change anything as the levy has to be paid The mayor admitted he knew the levy had to be paid and the town intended to pay It but he he felt the Authority should be doing more for the town I understood Alex our other representative on the Authority to say the whole system of dams has been thrown out and we were never told about said the mayor He suggested Recreation Mothers Die Two Town Men Two Geo men suffered family bereavements last week While on a visit New York City Mrs V of Toronto died suddenly April Her son George lives at Crescent She also leaves her husband daughter Mrs A It her mother Mrs Corruthers Brock ville and len grandchildren funeral service look place in Toronto on Monday at the Trull Funeral Home with Interment in Prospect Cemetery On Friday Mrs Mary of Toronto died suddenly at Toronto Wstcrn Hospital tier son Ernest town engineer for lives at Court Mrs also leaves another son John of Windsor and daughters Mrs Dan Sweeny Ottawa and Mrs Sudbury Funeral service took place Monday morning with Interment In Sprlngcrcek Cemetery In World War Hermann Goerlng served with the Flying Circus REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTOS APPEARING IN THE HERALD May at me office Main Si S Cash must accompany your prior to processing Print to tot pick up at Office Committee and the Planning Board could suggest something own needs so that application could be made to the TOWN Cr pointed out the levy was mandatory He said Georgetown had not asked the Authority for anything We asked or a pirk some ago and the Authority agreed It was council itself that it he commented c remarked that the paymtnt I endear the town to the Sykes said he had heard any mention of dam for Georgetown since ho had been on He emphasized the Authority prime concern is clean water lit pointed out they arc only an intermediate body between council evince If we want something they are sitting back only too happy to consider any proposal we have he added continued saying If we want to propose a dam we must be willing to pay percent or The province pays percent and the Authority pays the rest HUM HOI LOW I glad vou said that replied the mayor I ve sat here vcars and nobody has ever come back to us and told us this Ik blamed past representatives for ihe lick of knowledge Harry Levy said he too wjs under the impression a dam at Hungry Hollow was on the Authority schedule to be done Presbyterian Church Is holding a Library Dessert Luncheon on Saturday help promote inspirational in Christian literature ilhin the church and com A wide variety of Christian books will hi displayed and wilt be available for purchase Margaret a Well known writer of inspirational prose and verse will be present and will speak on the subject of books and their Importance Miss Clarkson has written several books and scores of articles In educational and Christian periodicals Susie Babies Growing Up perhaps her two best known books explain in a simple Hyde said the original dam scheme was for the whole watershed and was not to be I in meed in the usual mannir The final comment was made by Sykes who said Now ve voted to hold it up you can t pay till Ihe Planning Board and Itecreallon Committee ore through with it reverent and story of on the lucl children and people She has also written Our ill i children book on the Prayer Clear Shining After Haiti j collection of religious Tin Wondrous ross to Music J book of music ipprcciatlon and triers Her latest book Grace Grows Host in Winter has just been rcltaacd from the publishers Here is a book for sufferers who must live their lives encircled by pom For see the coming events column n morning with all thru lurches f the village mhmed The teen ihoir of the Church ltd the music with Mrs It i til organist in service wire tin Itcvcrcnds J tin of SI Ia llnuse Brampton II ward Smith Wilier Till V A f Church held suicessful luncheon and fashion in the church basement n Thursday afternoon April In spilt of the hi ivy snow fill an excellent crowd turned out with about 130 attending Mrs Herb president welcomed Ihe and a luncheon was served w th presented a small gift to a guitar player who provided background music during the showing fashions Mrs Ed McLean FOR A PHONE 8772201 The Georgetown Herald to a Bucket or Barrel 1 of the best tasting chicken in town Kentucky chickenVxtCa Georgetown SAVE ON DRY GLEANING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE MONEY SAVING COUPONS COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 22 at 6 pm DELREX PLAZA and MOORE PARK PLAZA VALUABLE COUPON ANY COAT 09 CLEANED Marvin finished VALUABLE COUPON MEN S OR LADIES SUIT 89

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