Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1972, p. 22

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WILL HAVE MOST MODERN FACILITIES Nineteen From Here In Junior Judging Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPT The training centre is sub divided into three living units one having beds and the others beds each These are further subdivided into dor each with maximum of beds A com mon dayroom washrooms are provided at dormitory level or each unit with the lower level containing such facilities as hobby rooms clothing stores barber shop canteen interview rooms washrooms and a mechanical room The correctional centre comprises two living units of and 1H beds respectively with the subdivision of and The correction and training centre to be built in North with a completion dale includes the following features All the buildings are one storey in height except for the living units which are two storeys and have connecting corridors to the central unit facilities The living units and their connecting corridors are shaped and grouped to form a number of enclosed outdoor courtyards for the use of in mates and their visitors Expect New Interest In Chess Club Thanks To SpasskyFischer by Jane Inle and Mary Lou Brock Summer be over for another year but recreation time certainly The have come up with a varied programme courses and activities to suit every age and in started on Sept 11 so it time to get moving peruse ihe brochure hurry down to the office Several of the programmes are already filling up Of particular interest to men this year arc wrestling judo and badminton and bridge and chess the interest generated this summer by the championship we anticipate an in our chess club membership For an evening out together couples can consider bridge badminton or yoga The more ambitious might try judo but watch those home practice sessions WITH Women can choose this year from morning discussion exercises at Take a Break or afternoon classes in modern gymnastics both of these offering baby sitting for the mother of preschoolers the do it there ore classes in crochet and just in time to get a few Christmas presents made This fall we are introducing a new til week course which includes entertaining with a flair a bit of gourmet cooking colour and design in your home and a pot pourn of topics of Interest to the Annette Milne is the in for this class in creative living and her own boundless enthusiasm will make the evenings fly by Sadly it has been necessary to raise some of he course Ices this year owing to rising expenses All instructors are paid and we are fortunate to have such high calibre people in the association Be sure the will keep our costs and therefore yours to the bare minimum Teenagers can look forward to Tuesday nights at Cedarvale chatter listen to records or see films And it s free free Need a little extra money Teens over lake the babysitters training course and be in demand Saturday at the office No charge for this course And please please please remember to register before start of a course We must make arrangements for instructors and facilities ahead of time and therefore we must know advance registration Classes where there has not been sufficient registration to justify costs will be cancelled SecyouattheY This Saturday only 10 a m to m Glen Williams Cub Master Making Progress In Toronto Western Hospital Hansen session clerk in the new minister M to the congregation and welcomed him his wife and family to the fellowship Itev Martin is a native of comes here from Falls Some of the people were in the barbecue chicken supper held it Hornby Pork last Sunday rite was sponsored by James Snow Terry Connor Mrs George of Canton Ohio wis a summer visitor with cousin Mr and Mrs John agstaffe Mrs Cornell flew here accompanied by her seeing eye dog and motored home with Dan tt Mrs Donna Armstrong facilities being similar to those in the training centre Sports facilities include mile track and soccer held hockey rink horseshoe pit diamonds with a field house providing wash change rooms as well as storage for outdoor equip mint In addition to design in the buildings a tr fool perimeter fence with a three foot sloping extension will surround the site internal system of roads is included with paved parking for cars for stiff visitors a new access with brick facing in are is precast concrete panels with sandwiched in touudntions wilt he rein forced and the roof deck svstem precast concrete units in Major divisions ire to he block with painted finishes si doors windows will be disign Healing specified Is by hot water radiation system dilating from oil and gas fired bo iters Associate architects working on the project ire irrow Church St Toronto competed In the annual Junior Judging Competition at IheC on Thursday August A total of contestants made this years competition one the largest ever The majority of the members were in the Junior Section 15 17 years of age The winners were as follows I Ken iwclfth Grace Bird thirteenth Carol Somervllle I- arm Management fourth Paul ninth Dave Held sixteenth Grace Bird Crops fifth Wilson eighth Ken seventeenth Dennis McClure twenty second Paul Stewart Total score in the competition seventh Ken lhir Paul Stewart twenty first Lome Wilson twenty fourth Grace Bird In the Senior Section John Nurse placed second in the Want To Be Queen of the Fair t you like to bo Queen of Georgetown Fair If so enter now and be eligible for one of the big prizes Girls to to may enter ind the Judging will take place in the park on I- rlday evening September Tills is a new venture for the fair so girls lets make it a success for Georgetown s Golden Year Terry OConnor Progressive Conservative Headquarters NOW OPEN Mill St Georgetown OPPOSITE THE 8772024 Norval Nurse Will Serve In Uganda thousands are leaving I a girl is packing her bags heading for troubled country Clercq the daughter of Mr ind Mrs Peter IX leaves September for two In Uganda is a nurse in i 147 bed mission hospital MISSIONS a of St Joseph Hospital School of Nursing in Toronto is one of a group ID volunteers leaving in late September for foreign mission work ION olunteers International Christ mi vices in org sored by the Roman Church Two if the croup arc nurses eight ire teachers and not ill ire says is the only volunteer heading for Uganda llnyttc is excited about her lilwiy doit shesuys speaking about Igauili as it in citizen working as a volunteer in a ind is her ind foreign country necessary permits ilreuly She will be lay two Untitle pud by the mission and hung thought that far ihead in the hospital Her work will be being too excited about what more than missionary ihend Mac Armstrong is Number Two Agriculture Man Mr and Mrs Birth of Thunder Bay have returned home after spending some holidays with brother and family and Mrs Barlh The September meeting of the United Church Women look form as a barbecue on Wed ncsday September on the lawn of Mrs Ed Greene Main Street As dusk came on the ladies moved indoors for dessert and coffee and a business meeting fallowed Financial report was given by Mrs Fred and plans for a rummage sale were made to be held October The ladies were Invited to join with the UCW of St Johns Georgetown on October 11 On way home from a cam ping trip through the United States Mr and Mrs Bill with Karen and David of Thunder Bay were recent visitors with her cousin Mr and Mrs Klaus Schneider It Is reported that Mr Nor man Carlisle who was Involved in a serious motor accident some time ago is progressing satisfactorily In Toronto Western Hospital Mr Carlisle is Cub Master of the local group After month holiday morning services have resumed John United Church at a Nursery care during the service is available supervised by mothers and some of the young people Last Sunday Mr A Armstrong has been appointed Assistant Agricultural Representative for effective September He is replucmg Cook who returned to home provinci of Manitoba in early July Mr Armstrong is a native of County is i 1J70 graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College where he in Crop Science In requirements for a Masters Degree in crop Science and in iddition has considerable summer experience in con ncction with chemicals both in and Western Canada Hi has in Fair Day Parade Needs More Floats The Georgetown fair board are hoping everyone will take an interest in this year Golden fair and make an entry for the parade which will form at 12 on Sept Children with decorated bicycles and doll carnages may Join the parade at the park gate Make your entry known to fair board and lets boost Georgetown fair number of 4 II M MOOR ecu A SMILK MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM 68 CANADA PACKERS DEVON BACON TROPICAL TREAT BANANAS 10 CANADA NO ONTARIO POTATOES CANADA NO LETTUCE Fresh Minced Chuck SILVER WOODS 1st GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 73 MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS 57 SLICED CHEESE 41 MANNINGS ASSORTED BULK COOKIES 39 MACS PLASTIC OUTDOOR 10s GARBAGE BAGS 39 CUPS YUMMY YOGURT ASSORTED FLAVOURS sleeve REG SAVE 19 SPECIALS ON SALE SEPTEMBER gets you really UP A must lor early weekday mornings is a cheery optimistic glad to be alive outlook That s why Canada largest radio audience thinks that CFRB Crouter is just what the doctor ordered has the happiest way of getting you really UP for the day His observations on happenings and world at targe plus the music he plays- all go together to make your mornings seem worthwhile At appropriate intervals throughout his show is joined by Bob Hesketh Bill Stephenson Jack Dennett Torben Witlrup and Robert Holiday with authentic news sports and weather High Hying Henry Shannon pops In his reports from Twin Comanche to keep you Informed of the latest traffic

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