Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1972, p. 12

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Lifes Ups and Downs Laura soars high on the trampoline as she instructs the gym astir class held in the high school while an titled class member lands a little harder than expected The gymnastic programme directed by Jill physical education teacher was one of a variety of classes offered every day In the high ope rat I or If Weather Bad Use Portables BILL SMILEY Round Two Disaster Three v Bill Smiley is a movie called Ruckled and ripped off Back ly One Summer bumper a hummer school as part of the town something like that This is wnole sponsored recreation more or less the way I feel now in classified programme which wound up towards the end of this one section as a week after six weeks For one thing the weather has been generally rotten My As we accidents heart has ached for the com lhrecB had the tenters tern lnrce whoever j drops the inds blow uul 0 Set me should relax for a and 1 turn up the thermostat on No1 the furnace As I write it mentioned wife more like late October than later I broke my toe She groans But there Is nothing much I flnd hobbles around in a can do about that it hap walking cast I groan and pening to everybody However hobble around I realized somebody is definitely out to before just how important a big get me I don know whether the process of ambulat itsthcLord fate Somclhmglikcn fish Races Games Feature Picnic for Institute ORG TOWN IIEKAIT THURSDAY AUG Two portable classrooms will weather at he outdoor Held study operated by the Peel th wilh Almost six months ago I acres north of Terra gentleman backed into the front Conservation Stewart Lee of the Peel Board of hit asked Esqucslng council for per mission to erect the tun nor table classrooms He s a mechanic and to have it fixed pay the almost insurance rale Ills still fixed Not his fault W Mr explained that four classes of students me the field study each day agreed to the tables being used since there is already a building on the site and the use is educational I forgot still not fixed Next 1 wis it a public where there urn with his tall cut off Oh its a jolly lively place around our house Wt should be out at the beach doing a fancy crawl stroke calling cheerfully to each other about how terrific the water is today Instead we re stuck in the house doing a fancy up and down stairs and calling such cheery things as getting the garbage out doing the washing preparing dinner Do you know what happens to j couple of love birds in a cage start getting on each Sunday August 13 the Women Institute held a family picnic In Centennial Park on the Eromosa Rood and Highway in township leather was perfect the park made a lovely setting with its trees water At 12 about seventy gathered in the pavilion and enjoyed a delicious dinner of all kinds of tempting goodies At all gathered for the races in charge of the sports committee Mrs Bruce and Mrs George Wilson Winnerswere under Stephen Wingdeld Boys Ross Girls lynda Boys 10 12 Bob Allison Glenn Me Girls 12 Marilyn Maine Cunningham I idles shoe kick Vivian Cunningham Mary Jane Mens shoe kick Bill Cunningham Mens race Wilson Ladies nail driving Mrs Allison Mrs throw Mrs Cunningham Joanne Wilson legged race Man Cunningham and Bob Allison Marilyn and Elaine Cunningham Number of tides In lady purse Mrs James MePhail with Mrs John McNabb Marshmallow on o string Verna Fisher and Jim MePhail Shopping bog game Mrs Clayton Wilson Mrs William Allison A jar was passed around filled with coloured candies and each person guessed how many it contained Eight year old Marilyn Bird had the right answer of 1G2 A peanut scramble ended the afternoon s fun President Mrs Clifford Hunter moved a vote of thanks to the lunch committee Mrs William Allison Mrs Gordon and Mrs Hector Bird and the sports committee Mrs John M Bird and daughters Grace and Carolyn a few days last week in the district and also called to see the Stuart Halls at Mrs J lot of ears parked Somebody nerves One of them he was not x gentleman the other to death Then snuggled up loo to mc mm Well I m The only tailing eard he left tinder and my wife is wis deep indentation in my keeping a left front door on her Third thai was mj Save her a hue the other fault not mine She was slur left ankle right yakking at full steam some oe collided wt both what like an organ with all the therc wtre mutual criminal i way motel wliei o It snot that I superstitious Tils Us just I have this Here tip for ill you hunch that Somebody Inckvard Watch up here or down there is jut for those flying sparks and to punish for all my fits I he median put sins all once li stitutt for the Blind if vou II ixcusi me Use eirc in Imidlinh pointed 1 to sink inv tie in ice sticks and sit shoulders in be for the blow it ml to vest Halton County Board of Education ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS for those not previously registered FOR ALL SCHOOLS IN MILTON AC- TON SNIDER MERRY AND SCHOOLS Man Aug Tues Aug Wed Aug 30 Thurs Fri Sept I to to 4 30 to A 30 m 9am p Children who will be year of age on or before the last day February 1J73 are eligible for Kindergarten and Milton District High Schools will registrations from students who did attend County Schools Monday I lunch i backed up knowing there were no there and hit a light stindard tint t have been there It was solid brick It boomerang of my hick bumper There went mother hundred bucks or something this is all trivia I cringing the third in the second series it will probably be on the phone any minute I wis idiotic enough to lend my car to Here where 111 go Kim her husband with Ralph and com ook lhe poor old bumpers they put on brute of hours but or the city where they junkers a apply for student lo ins bumper humped and didn give an inch thing was nil They both bumped gave Today they who seem be combination of bad three lessons and spaghetti They might just make il Hut convinced that if ran into do my oak snap i mile hummingbird J M miles per hour lose deductible jour bumper Wdl short story lung the is pretty of disaster jrlll roof Or III i out the empty leverage bottles Or my wife will slip on her gimpy leg going downstairs and break her other Choose Ken McNabb Top Livestock Judge A total of as contestants took part in he Livestock Judging Competition on Wednesdiy August 2nd Everyone met at the firm of Bennett Georgeiown for classes of mares and shorthorn hulls then went to the Anthony form at Acton for Suffolk rams cows and a class of yorkshlre tows provided by J Georgetown The competition was under the leadership of Nino Braid President of the I II Club Other leiders assisting as judges were Bert Stewart Jeff Albert Hunter and Slan The winner of the junior section with contestants was Jim Summer field points out of a possible second Lindsay Knight points third was a lie with Chervl Buchanan points and I Johanna points- and I fifth Bob Allison points The winner of the in section with contestants was Peter May 1 points out of a possible second Bruce points third Stephen Stanley points fourth Barbara Brown 439 points and fifth Brent Coulson 43fl points The winner of the senior section with 23 contestants was Ken McNabb points second Cathy Las by third Murray 4Sr j points fourth Dave iM points and fifth Hill Stokes points Trophy winners were Champion livestock judge Ken McNabb Champion beef fudge Cathy Champion judge Paul Stewart Sheep judge Ken and Dave McKinnon judge Murray Champion Judge Hill Stokes Shield High Novice Slangy Tropin score seed ind livestock judgmgi NORTH HALTON REPORT Police officers from dctachmenl of the trio Provincial Police worked total of hours travelled J 7lH miles patrolling under their jurisdiction during the I week ending Tins week saw drivers ihtrgcd for driving violations in additional drivers warnings I Officers were called upon to Investigate general j during this reported i period Included in number were persons for violating the liquor i Act I I stolen vehicle rctovcrid for mother Police complaint 1 break and and 1 complaint of dogs killing sheep Seventeen collisions were Investigated which caused injuries to persons In 1 1 of the collisions with the remaining collisions resulting in property dam only vehicles were involved in these collisions and property dam was lolaf have been summoned to in is result of hunt involved in I hi si ns from pnv ro id f shun Inlf of r imp Milton Ins irons about the number of horses on Owners art reiutstid lo view their fences in to these mnl During he se motorists in to be on the lookout for out of province license plate to drivers of these irs Utile ixtn ire the stringer wheel is looking for his rouie sip iv mike HALTON COUNTY SEPARATE SCHOOLS ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS will take place at ail schools on Tuesday August between the hours of m and noon 30 p m and BUS ROUTES POSTED AT MAIN ENTRANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS Ph Chairman C G BYRNES Superintendent l II- r A I YOURE IN FOCUS with glasses Have Their Eyes Checked Early for Safety Sake Clear vision offers children a world of discoveries Guard against eye Impairment with regular examinations If glasses are necessary we have many youthful frame styles Your Doctors Prescription for Glasses It will be filled with utmost accuracy BRAMPTON DISPENSING Phone Main St N BRAMPTON Ont North Education Area SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE School Year Commencing Tuesday September 5 1972 Part PUBLIC SCHOOLS TUN HOW HI I buses operate on schedule is for 1S7I school I or inform ition re above contact Acton l Milton or lit I of tie school rStJlHilM IMI CI buses will operatcon the schedule as for 1971 school year Students being transferred from Williams and to Centennial Senior Public in Georgetown will be by Special bus Iron school to school information re contact or the of the school lius a Has leavine Joseph a m leaving Itus I CD 111 in Joseph C ibbons Public School from Centennial School fl a lasses dismiss at 11 ID am an 1civinR Centennial 15 Kindergarten I upils lo lxiveeiitennnlH a Bus Chapel I bound Bus li el live Centennial am i in KennedyJOn m Kir pupils I MARTIN ST Schools will operate on same schedule as for 1J71 school Part 2 SECONDARY SCHOOLS schedule 4Ha enrolled in the Nursing Course at While Oaks Secondary School will be transported on Route transferal Martin St School Milton enrolled in Special Commerce Course at Nelson High School will be transported on slop in Ituuir Hi I eave Milk Store 35 a south on west on No IS Side load to Fourth Line a in south on me No Side load lo the Sixth Line north on Sixth 1 to No Side SO am east on No south on Town Line lo No Side Itoad east on No 17 Side Itoad south on to Martin St School tl a directly to General Brock High School It Leaving Tylers Dcpol IS a travelling west on No 7 Line 30 a m Line at Wellington I a den Milts m south on the Lint to No Side Hood west on No Side Road to Town Line south on Town I ine to No Side cost on No Side Road to the Second Line south on 10 Side Hood a cist on No io Side Rood In I on Line to Camp SSn m on No Side load lo Second Line turning east n snuthonTown I me Milton Heights lo Martin St Senior Public School a m and directly to Brock School MM I- TOWN ituuir Georgetown High School 7 45 i east to Kennedy School a east to 7 a m west on No Side Road to Ashgrove a m direct from Ashcrove lo General Wolfe Ituute Georgetown High School am east on No to Maple Avenue to Line on Line stopping it iiSideHoad direct to General Wolfe a Leave Glen Williams 10a west on No Side west ind on No 7 slopping at No Side Ho id 15 in continuing norlh on No stopping at Silver reck Corner 7 a west on No 7 Fourth I 720a on Fourth Line Side Rood cast on No Side Road stopping at I Imehousc School m continuing cast on No Side Road to Sixth I south on Sixth Ine stopping at No Side Road 7 m continuing lo No 17 Side Road west on No Road to ifth Line on Fifth No 10 Side Roid west on No Side Road to Fourth Line on I mc Avenue 7 a west or Steeles Avenue to south on to Martin Street School Milton am directly to General Wolfe lit in Leave Georgetown High School 7 45 a m east to Kennedy School a m cist to Norval 7 a west No Side to am direct from to General Wolfe further Information re above contact Georgetown or Principal of the school same routes and schedules for For Information re above contact or Principal school I I Lol24Firsline south on 1st line No 10 Side Road west lo Town Line north to lot returning to 1st line for m south on 1st line to No S Side west lo West Flamboro Town Line south to Third Side Road Given Road cast to 1st line north lo No 5 Side Road cost io for fl a Directly Milton At Lot Second Line to No lOSlde Road for a m east Line south to 401 by pass east on by pass and No Side Road to Town Line for a direct to Milton Route At 7 40 a m Lot 7 and Second Line to No 3 Side Road for 7 a m returning to No 5 Side Road west on No Side Road to First Line south to Burlington Town Line cast to Line Tor 00 a north to Third Side Road Given Road east Fifth Line south to Burlington Town Line for 15 a turning north No Side Road directly along No Side Road to Town Line to Kelso Road west to Conservation Gales for 30 a Milton Route At a Town Line No Side Road south on Town Line to Milton Heights Road east to Peru Road south to Sieeles Ave for a Directly to Milton 5 Al a First Line Esqucslng at Quarry Rood south to No Side Road to for south on to and directly to Milton Part 3 SCHOOL FOR THE TRAINABLE RETARDED CHILDREN ie schedule as for 1071 school Buses will year For Information re above contact III or Principal of the

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