Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1972, p. 16

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Initiative Qualifies for Youth Opportunities Grant Initiative Is the name of the Georgetown project which was awarded by the Federal Government Opportunities for Youth program The program or summer and entertainment Is planned In operative workshops and community participation will be encouraged Interest groups Nineteen young people will be Involved In two unique projects In ftcton this summer thanks to the acceptance of their proposals by the Opportunities for Youth pro gram Establishment of a country market in Acton found favor with officials and the requested Was approved The nine young people Involved plan establish an authentic far market to sell farmers goods from the surrounding area One street would be closed off to form a square STREAM PROPOSAL Another group of 10 young people proposed erosion control and park development and will receive Their plan Is to clean up the creek bed and control the erosion along the banks They will undertake primary grading and brush clearing for park development beside the stream An access road will also be built Other projects In this area will also be receiving grants At Rock wood the Rock wood library and Wellington county library study will receive The three persons submitting the proposal will survey library services In the rural areas of Wellington county They will also establish a temporary library In using resources of the public library RAILWAY A group of five In township will receive for their proposed Electric Railway Revival They will extend and align the existing track of the Halton county railway restore the electric railway museum and conduct guided tours Eden Mills Theatre Incorpor receives for 10 people to a workshop in basic theatre technical skills and creative drama for children of that area There will be weekly play productions with a major production at the end of the summer At SI goes to four young people who intend to restore a lime kiln and clean other kilns in the old limestone factory A history of the lime kiln industry will also be compiled DISTRICT GRANTS At Erin a dozen young people called the Beaver Busies receive for a play and learn project In arts and crafts drama music and conservation for children in three groups to years to and 10 to 12 They also plan rips to museums Science Centre and Ontario Place I out IOUN III- It MA I 1172 Duplicate Bridge Club Last week games at George town duplicate bridge club at traded thirty couples and In the East West group Arthur and John Coats were first with Terry Hansford and Adams topping the group East West 2nd Mrs Leo Klstemakcr and Ron Glide 3rd Art and Wayne Jim and Bill Mrs Arthur Kwcl and J Huang North Bob Dickson and Hilda Black 3rd Don Adams and Ted Mrs Allccn Bradley and Mrs Marguerite Duke Wilson and Mrs Barbara Wood Commencing Monday June 5th the Town will start TWICE WEEKLY REFUSE PICKUPS Household Refuse normally picked up Monday Tuesday Thursday will be picked up MONDAY THURSDAY Household Refuse normally picked up Wednesday Friday will be picked up TUESDAY FRIDAY Town of Georgetown Works Supply Teachers Win meeting that the board recognition or Mrs Cox and her group necessarily imply trustees will feel obi to negotiate salaries with them at any time other recommendations accepted by the board include the adoption of operation and evaluition procedures designed to make supply teachers more effective a provision for to administer their own substitute teacher budgets and the dropping of a proposed teacher internship plan A major source of potential trouble the plan wis for the board to hire a number qualified but unemployed teachers college graduates presumably at lower rales than supply tochers be substitute teachers with the possibility of J later full time appointment Singleton told the board the plan has not worked very well in the past because for supply teachers may jump as much as 10 times from the lowest point in the year to the highest We foresee grave difficulties with it he said In adopting amendment the trustees turned down an alternate suggestion ram Singleton and the board s executive committee hat supply teachers be paid at a reduced rate of elementary and secondary until they had been evaluated by two principals and an assistant superintendent and rated very good Also rejected were alternate versions in which Singleton suggested i two month moral rlum on the lower rates at the beginning the year until all the supply teachers had been evaluated and trustee 1jii Crozier suggested all present supply ttachert be presumed very and only new substitute ttaehers be subject to the rale system i I MM Hornby News North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night May 13 at the North Trafalgar Centre There were tables euchre in play with the high scores being won by Mrs Ola Mrs V Sinclair and Mrs Nix with a score of Charlie Trimble EvaPresswood Harold Reed and Ralph were tied for third place The lucky draws were won by Mrs Gerald and Joe Ellis Mr and Mrs Bill Croiier of Severn Bridge visited on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Mason of Slcctsville Mrs Jim Hamilton of Hornby attended the birthday party held in honour of Susan of Georgetown who celebrated her on Tuesday May which was her birthday Anniversary greetings a extended to Mr and Mrs Arthur Plant of the Line Hornby who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Thursday May IB Mrs Ron Crawford of Camp bell Cross was the hostess far a family miscellaneous shower at her home on Wednesday evening with Mrs Marshall of P rt Credit as hostess which was held in honour of a bride Jean Goodfcllow of R 1 Many beautiful gifts were received for which she extended her sincere thanks to all tending Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs l who will celebrate their wedding anniversary of May 15 Mr and Mrs Craig left by plane from the Toronto In Airport on Saturday May 13 for Paris France They will attend a meeting concerning Snowmobiles Mr and Mrs Russell Good fellow of the loth Line celebrated their th wedding anniversary on Wednesday May Their many friends extend their sincere wishes On May family dinner and parly held Mrs John visited her parents on Mother Day and treated them out to lunch Mrs Roy Break of Derry Road welcomed the Eden United Church Women to her home on Monday evening May The president for the evening was Mrs Edna who welcomed the lad to the meeting Birthday greetings are ex tended to Hugh O Connor and Bill Marchment who will celebrate their birthdays on May is Don Shea Paul May on May Rev Jim Maxwell on May George on May and Lock on May and also Mrs ltd Wilier on May Mr and Mrs Larry of Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs JohnDrummondof the Ninth Line Hornby Mrs Jim Hamilton Glen Williams Bear Cubs Unexpected Fishing Company Bob McMister Bud Bishop Gerry Gilbert Preston and Armstrong spent the weekend in the Bancroft area on a fishing trip Although the fish were not Gil Preston j did experience a stone throw iway encounter with a mother bear and her three while 1 they were all out for an early morning walk Mr and Mrs Paul Campbell with children Jennifer and Scott spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Mary Lawrence of tails Her many friends and neigh hours arc nappy to hear that Mrs Clayton Allen Is able to be home again after spending some time in our local hospital Best wishes are extended to Mrs Jean Norton who is a patient In the hospital Sinccrest sympathy Is ex Maureen Frank of the village upon the sudden passing of her brother Bob Hepburn Also to Mrs John Hepburn of Hamilton and Mrs Marian of mother and sister Mrs Donna Armstrong 1 3th YEAR of supplying Georgetown and vicinity with HIGHEST QUALITY BEDDING PLANTS We specialize in Geraniums Hybrid Tomato Plants Hanging Baskets Patio Pots etc Haase Greenhouse ttd on Queen West two miles out ol BRAMPTON SNEAKE Only2to5 Unconditionally Guaranteed REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED Kinney new breathable sneakers are unconditionally guaranteed for 3 months Three styles to choose from track deck or slip all with double duty drill bindings genuine crepe soles and double thickness insoles for additional support Completely breathable 100 cotton interweave machinewashable material for cool summer comfort Track Shoe Childs sizes Girls sizes 11 3 Available in navy or white Deck Shoe Childs sizes 10 2 Girls sizes 11 3 2 99 Men sizes 7 12 5 Ladies sizes 5 10 4 99 Available in navy or white Slipon Childs sizes 10 Girls sizes 11 3 2 Available in navy only inney shoes fc There s more to go to Kinney or 222 St Georgetown

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