Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1974, p. 14

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THE HERALD Wednesday May Page Park School Opens Its Doors To Moms And Dads And Chipmunks morals in morally decent which the level of morality school It would be better to lower than In our school You should appreciate what Is good and decent about It as you have rather than loathe to example to other in what you don t have A NICE CATCH ONTARIO OUTDOORS Heavy Stocking Assists Anglers BYG A SMITH HERALD STAFF Park Public School in Georgetown opened Its doors last week to moms dads and chipmunks Chipmunks Why not even rodents have to learn And what better way specially when you re a despondent mother with a young growing family lots of care Mr Munk Is Ions gone somewhere In the neigh of so the Mrs had to come up with some pretty fast thinking keep her kids in tow So far she managed to completely take over one of Park classrooms no mean trick for a threeInch high country varmint Mrs Munk first came to Park back to let the chipmunk a new house more two weeks ago compliments of loose Ron Glrardi of Cres Using on ingenious well she with a them not only mwe around a captured tlethergonow to her satisfaction she also I thought it better not to Include local stocking In last week column due to heavy concentration I felt It would be better for the fish to establish themselves These trout were stocked by the Ministry of Natural Resources through the Terra Cotta Con Authority Terra Cotta Conservation Area Opening at a to commodate fishermen rainbow trout and brook trout Before the stocking of rainbow trout here there was a good fishery for brook trout have caught specs weighing four pounds and had one lost by the of the net by a spec tutor that would have gone six pounds In the earlier part of 1973 season however Dan Carney and I caught several rainbows In the three four pound class The with these fish is that they are so readily taken Terry Christie Dave and I each caught and released to rainbows in In the large pond Credit River at Belfountaln Brook trout were stocked prior to the season opening Too bad these were not rainbow trout but trout are trout and at least the ministry is stocking Orangeville reservoir This area la open but you have to walk In Boataareokaybutnomotors A canoe Is Rood here Rainbow trout have been put in these waters and I understand a lot of good fish have been taken out of Orangeville River and stream fishing has been excellent because water levels have held steady and no significant amount of rain has fallen Of course ponds and lakes have not had the Influx of muddy water so prevalent this time of year so they are in ex ceptional shape That Is in terms of clarity temperature depth and oxygen content I Just received a call from Jim McDonald Ontario Street in Georgetown Jim was asking about the Severn River and this reminded me that everyone is not going out for trout Of course the walleye fishing is still good and will be for a while yet Remember though the season is only open in the bays until the general opening on May Unfortunately have just been notified my deadline for this column Is Friday noon Instead of Monday morning as it was prior to notice This could mean some delay In getting news out toyou folk but we will do our best Tanks o those who have taken time out to comment on this column It helps to know that someone is reading and la anxious for The Herald to come out each week Keep reading keep calling 3009 and taking an active part in Ontario Outdoors MRS CHIPMUNK SETTLES DOWN IN SCHOOL to dropping one piece of straw enough to move they 11 be put upbringing of a new Next she transported her in a big cage until they can be Loandbeholdit young fam She managed to family one by one to her new safelyletgo -K- not move home and smugly settled in Meanwhile the at thought out plan tlethergonow to her satisfaction she also Its impossible to say how Park Public may have lost a her to bring hia science class Mr said so we transported the pile of straw many tripe she made nor how room but they ve won a once I caught her out in decided to keep her until the feet fo the back of the room long It took her It obvious In a lifetime opportunity to he explained I had grown a bit lifteditthreefeetuptotheshelf however Munkknew observe Mother Nature doing When he came the next through a maie of desks that whatshewantedanddidn stop Job It up and tied a piece of string night however the bablea were plied there and deposited until she got it And the Munk family has a tothestlck Then I put some In the cage but the mother it In food under the box and waited When the chipmunk came to must nave squeezed get the food I pulled the string through the be be ex and the box fell down over her plained I dldn t think It could Next thing she knew she was bepossibleLhey re so narrow In a cage somewhere on the But I know the cage was locked other side of town Trapped so how else could she have but not for long gotten out he added Mrs you see knew a Now what They decided to few things that nobody else cave the cage door open knew For one thing she knew hoping Mrs would re turn she was a she while everyone to take care of her family else dldn t know whether to call The next morning they were her a he she or it And to greeted with another surprise complicate matters she was Everyone was gone he about to become a mother and said the mother the bablea had no desire to bring up her even the straw thev were using brood within the confines of a or the nest We looked cage and found no trace of her new hiding once lifetime chance to get place kept locked so nobody bothers some topnotch schooling and And she did all without her When the babies are old how the other half lives Students Defence For High School So she pulled her next trick family There we t even any out of the hat the old Houdini bits of straw scattered now you caught me now around you haven impossible escape They finally found her In routine on a shelf School principal Peter behind a pile of books The Optica explained books had been shoved around We put the chipmunk in the o make a safe protective wall cage so the children could to surround her new neat observe her We left it over Mrs Munk it seems spent a night end the next day came busy night moving and decent school why should we be put through he scourging for moral decency which other schools may deserve but we definitely do not deserve Why should we be made an example for other schools and other educational system would want Board rf Last Tuesday evening cross J think that rather Hilton Com sec student Wflndout If fl held I S CiCa information he or she has harp of the decay of Meeting In the High School been given true Cafetorium on the subject of during the meeting with Mr education especially aecon Campbell and two the dry of the committee By Larry Broadfleld QUOTATION FOR THE REMOVAL OF SLUDGE FROM GEORGETOWN WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT Quotations sealed In envelope provided which shall be clearly marked as to contents will be received by the chief of purchasing 4th Floor 135 Sinclair Ave West Toronto Ont MV IPS until clock noon Toronto time on Tuesday May or the removal Indispotai of liquid by from the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant located at the function of Sliver Creek and Mountain view Road Georgetown Complete Information In quotation forms may be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing Floor 135 Sinclair Ave West In Toronto or his agent Mr W Smith Chlet Operator Georgetown Water Pollution Control plan The Ministry reserves the right to reject any or all Quotation and the lowest or any Quotation will not necessarily accepted Ml OF ENVIRONMENT Sharp Assistant Minister D COOPER Chief of Purchasing Of the many things I picture was painted of high served one thing especially choola in which does disturbed me This was that the I describe Georgetown High students were told not to speak chool generally are quite of the school system in which ri we are enrolled because It was school a meeting being held for the that the students of sake of the parents school are among the most Although we were pacified decent clean minded by the offer of Ken Campbell to table NEVER A SLOW MOMENT YOU ONLY CATCH fish hove to take time to get the when your line Is in the snarls out of the line to get it water but some time you into the water Powerfully quiet Quietly powerful Home Town Studios THERE ARE trout to be angler catch will testify caught in the Terra Open season has brought out Conservation Area as this the fishermen The Irritating noise and vibration are gone The rugged workpower remains Powerful 16 horse twin cylinder engine Precise uncomplicated controls A power locking cellar clicks attachments In line with Just fingertip pressure One treadle pedal con speed and direction Attachment clutch and hydraulic lilt are flip switches not arm wrenching levers Someday all tractors will this rated Why wait A good yard ahead JffHHf Consumer the fact that he did not accept The staff of this school are the fact many students are qualified to teach and legal adults and many of these morally responsible for the students are also emotionally students They do an excellent mature at least as mature as job and are turning out an an IB or year old man or excellent group of young men woman who Is on the labor and women I highly commend market and considered an them for their good work Quite adult frankly I would like to know Why should the students not where there Is decadence in our be allowed to speak in the school presence of he concerned One final comment about this parents I would think that any affair that I would like to make parent who Is truly concerned Is the following since about today a Georgetown High Is reputedly a BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST L M Brown 0 OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton South Id no CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC Street Georgetown For PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic Quelph Street J By CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS Halton Hills Georgetown mi GARRARD PHOTO Products GORDONS SERVICE CENTRE RR Trafalgar Georgetown Phone FAMILY CLUB OR TEAM PORTRAITS BARRAGERS Si Free Pick up ana Delivery MONUMENTS POLLOCKS CAMPBELL Greenwood PHONE l CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLINIC Free Pick up and Delivery CARPET CLINIC 459 WIN GIFTS OF OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS THESE BUSINESSES WANT YOU TO BECOME AN INSTANT MILLIONAIRE Rule Each week the word MILLIONAIRE Will apnea In several of the advert lie mints on hit feature Simply read the write down the name of the advertiser In which the word and send with name address and phone no MILLIONAIRE editor Herald Each draws will be made and winners notified THIS WEEKS WINNER MRS C II Carole St Georgetown FOR ECONOMY anno FOR LUXURY BOTH ON DISPLAY RALLY SPORT HO QUEEN BRAMPTON Complete Body a Collision Repair Services FREE ESTIMATES BESTWAY AUTO BODY tfafccrtt SATELLITE Mil Says Gnat Buys On These Popular Names PANASONIC INGLIS MOFFAT SKLAR MERIDIAN SIMMONS FLEETWOOD HALTON HILLS Furniture Appliances Street Acton Hwy CARPETS STORE HOURS Men Wed 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