Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1973, p. 3

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Four Festival Firsts For Town Area Schools fl Festival last week at M two events and won them both astounding performance by walked OH with four first places Bennett School in Acton Their performance in the senior adjudicator James the Worth Music Centennial school entered choir class was termed an he awarded them first place Ccntcm also took top honours In the triple trio competition for grades seven and eight Competing in the schools under students class Glen Williams junior choir covering grades four five and six look first place and chouse in he same under class was first place winners in the triple duet contest In the triple duet class for over student population Bennett was first and Joseph Gibbons and Martin Street fed for second place In the primary choir class over population I Die placed first Bennett second and J third Brookville intermediate choir grades five and six won this event with Percy Merry second and M Z Bennett third junior choir class grades three and our followed by second and Joseph Gibbons third In the boys choir for changed voices took the op spot Martin Street second and third I SCHOOLS The four small schools in North competing in the under student population class were Limehouse Snider and Glen Williams won the triple duet competition with Glen Williams second third Still In the under class Speyside won the primary companion for grades one two and three with Williams taking second spot third Winner of the junior thoir class for the smaller schools Glen Williams followed by Speyside second and I third Only two entries competed in the boys choir lor changed voices with Martin Street winning and Btnnctt second Adjudicator James said all the entries in the senior choir contest exceptional and chose Centennial first second third In the triple Irio class for grades seven and Light Cm repeated its first place Martin Street second ind third They entered two triple trios In his remarks the adjudicator pan tits sing nursery pre school children to help learn to sing on key I- TOWN THURSDAY MAY 17 1971 Pake ASHGPOVB Seed Sod Urged For Delrex Parcel A parcel of townowned land on Boulevard directly opposite Joseph Gibbons paik will be partly sodded and partly seeded if council approves a recommendation made by the Works Committee Monday Seven residents of Regan Crescent whose yards back on the land attended the com meeting Rollins Regan Crescent told the committee motorcycles mlnibikcs and trail bikes were using the area for a track Mrs Caroline Murray Regan Crescent said she had called police and had been told had no authority to remove the vehicles Committee chairman Deputy Reeve Sykcs said council approved the sodding last June but by the fall when the sodding would normally be done the cold weather set in He said the estimated cost at that turn was Works Superintendent Frank questioned the estimate ana pointed out there was great deal of Eroding be done Hi pointed out there roughly I acres which he would cost to top soil fence Reeve file Morrow suggested the top part be sodded and the lower pari seeded We can put snow fence the seeded port until it takes hold he added asked if the land could be sold as two lots with the middle portion where the storm sewer casement is located being retained by the town It never to be parkland anyway said Hyde The sold council was committed to keep it grassed fenced and not sold as lots but the deputy reeve hold he did not recall such rrsnlullnn Mr Rollins pointed out that the motorbikes would still be able to use the sodded part and asked for signs forbidding motorized vehicles The works committee recommended the signs part sodding and seeding and a low fence similar to the one at the entrance to Joseph Gibbons Park Availability of light is a main factor controlling the survival of many species of trees Friendship Unit Looks at Antiques On Tuesday evening May the Friendship Unit of Hlllcrest U met at the home of Mrs Jomes Camey with 20 ladles attending Leader Mrs Harvey Nurse opened the meeting with a poem Home Minutes of he last meeting were read and approved roll call was answered with Something I Mode or Collected Mrs John was in charge of the worship and read the story of the talents Mat verses to This was followed by a program on hobbies by Mrs George Wilson She Introduced host Jim Carney who with his daughter Mrs Roger Wildfong are antique collectors They had on display a large table full of very old article They told the meeting that anything over years old such as brass ware tin ware furniture clocks lamps pewter ceramics and all kinds of glass is an antique They had lovely glass turn biers and fancy dishes in glass gold lustre satin glass milk glass and pressed glass A contest was conducted on antique articles such as a rug beater wooden pounder a long handled collection box a wick trimmer and Bettys lamp which burns fish oil Mrs John Centennial school choir and heir conductor Howard Weedmark who captured first place in he senior choir class at North Music festival post happily for a picture commemorating the event Centennial school entered two events in the North Music Festival and took first place in both In the winning triple Irio are front Heather Marilyn and June Bell Mist Janme Hull Phillips irdiner in Sharon conductor Weed is Georgetown Chrysler AND EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND OUR GRAND OPENING FRIDAY MAY 25 S MAY BRING THE KIDS First place winners In the triple duel competition in the North Music Festival last week was the School group pictured here From left back row Biggs San Jennings front Kathy Thomson Clements and The in the competition f schools under ADAMS Photography and STUDIO SPECIALISTS IN WEDDINGS Member BOOK EARLY W PRINCE CHARLES GEORGETOWN 8773923 Need A FREEZER Phone GORD CAVE AT FIRESTONE FOR A REAL MONEY SAVING DEAL ASK ABOUT OUR DAY TERMS Stores lbs of frozen food Storage baskets movable dividers safety sentry lights Interior lights V and lock and key make this freezer a pleasure to use 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