Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1974, p. 16

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PAGE Wednesday May 11 HOW MANY YOU KNOW Leos Attend Conference By Stephen Hull edge The Leo are on the loose as another begins It seems that we never have enough time to plan our own activities Instead we keep a full schedule attending others but that While our purpose remains to serve community functions we can have a lot of fun seeing what goes on In other Leos As a matter of fact just recently we were Involved in a twoday lecture at Niagara falls Attendance was un believable Rather than the too that were expected 180 showed up al the conference During the day we had sessions of Involved talk Our topic was geared towards the betterment of Die community from the viewpoint of at least Leo Clubs After the sessions the Leos attended a banquet dinner Several guest speakers were present and by the time ft was over we felt proud to be Leos A dance was held that night taking us well into the morning hours and after a short nap we went for our final session At this time all the Lions and Leos got together and brought out any beefs complaints or thanks regarding future lectures Many of us learned a great deal at the sessions and agreed that it was a worthwhile ex We would like to Cross youth branch sponsored thank all those involved in the youth workshop Saturday preparation of this conference Holy Cross School and sincerely hope that future The theme was caring and lectures will be equally sue sharing and activities ranged from discussion groups to film Anyone Interested in coming presentations and a lecture on to a meeting to see what it sail safety by Sgt Bromley of Stephen Hills Police Mrs Crystal Thorogood Red Cross youth chairman said the turnout has been very good and the children are not only enjoying themselves they re learning a lot at the same time WITH CHAPEL Street Public School reunion in Georgetown coming up June much interest has been shown in Georgetown oldest public school by its former pupils Last week picture drew much attention and orders for reprints were sought by our readers This we are reproducing two more pictures from Grade in and Grade In 1959 We have the identification of all except one which we will produce next week But in the meantime make your own selections and check for correct answers you can fill us in or not identified Perhaps the pupil CARING AND SHARING was the theme of a workshop by the Georgetown and District Red Cross Youth Branch held last Saturday at Holy Cross School In Georgetown Area youths got together for a full day of lectures demon slrations and films and ended the day with dinner in the evening at Holy Cross Church Christian Family Day Service At Norval United Church Sunday The Sunday School pupils of Norval United Church put on the worship service on Christian Family Day Sunday May with the lendant Gordon as leader All children of the Sunday School took part In the service with the Junior choir singing special selections The kindergarten class with Shelly and Julie as teachers presented a skit and a and Betty June told them an action story with the children participating The primary class with Judy and Whitehead as teachers presented each mother present with a car nation corsage for Mothers Day The primary class with Gwen Laldlaw and Marilyn Smith as teachers presented a ki ton a missionary Lee Holland of Zambia Africa and junior class presented a skit on the Phillips family In Malawi Africa The Sunday School pupils have been learning about Africa and about these two missionaries In articular in their classes itely They had pictures and posters about the missionaries on display Also posters on Love la done by the pupils were on the walls of the church Rev Kenneth told a couple of children stories For Mother during the service Following the service the children served lunch to all and enjoyed this as much as presenting Africa day combined with Christian Family The first meeting Young Mother Group met the Wednesday May at United Church There was a fair turn out of mothers and children with some very good ideas discussed but more members are still needed Any mothers with children at home This Is a morning group that will meet regularly in September from 9 30 to 00 the second and fourth Wednesday of each month Babysitting service will be provided for the children at the will be paid Also anyone having baby furniture such as cribs or playpens or used toys that the group could use please contact Rev W Ridley or Mrs Lynda Howse Plans for the meetings are process and suggestions from other mothers will be helpful The next meeting will be on June at Norval United Church at 30 a m This is a planning meeting and anyone interested Is urged to come out to this meeting For further in formation please contact W Howse Unit One of United Mrs Gordon Miller on Wednesday afternoon May a with Guy Wilson presiding and Mrs Percy Laldlaw secretary The roll call was answered with a Bible verse on obedience Mrs Laldlaw thanked the members for a plant she had received for her birthday During the business the bus trio to the Lake to see The Devil Disciple at the Shaw Festival on May discussed also two catering projects and the chicken barbecue on June IS It was decided to make potato salad for the barbecue Laldlaw gave he devotional on The Lord s Prayer with Mrs Ed McLean reading the scripture lesson and Mrs James led In prayer Mra Dan Wey gave an In teresting paper on Un Other Cultures after which Mrs Spencer Wilson and Mrs Sam Shaw assisted the hostess In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed Marion Reed spoke on the book Future Shock at the meeting of Unit Two of Norval United Church held at the home of Mra Gwen on Wednesday evening May Following her Interesting synopsis of the book a discussion was held on many of the changes taking place In peoples lives today Mrs Edna Murray presided for the meeting Mrs Glenn and Mrs Gwen gave the devotional Mrs Jean Pun op Introduced the speaker and thanked her Business dealt with was the bus trip to the Shaw festival on May with Mrs Ann Wilson in charge of tickets and plans for the day Discussions were held on catering projects and the Chicken Barbecue to be held at Maple Lodge Farms on Saturday June 15 Lunch was served ana In charge of the evening were CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE AT FLEA MARKET Red Cross Workshop Georgetown and district Red 877 Native Turns he Minted out that guests K and Toronto took part in the her birthday at the farm work9nop flS v home of her son Lloyd representatives from the east A delicious dinner was served west girl guides concluded with a Mrs Anna Loyns was prin for p fll of school for our H Cross Church years after Dr McAndrew left She married Henry and irtl in 1910 came to and opened three schools Nai cam Lac Vert and Lewis Loc In Saskatchewan She taught for 12 years Fence viewers and I cottage and luYsa woman come a in to stay each night with her her pilot Harvey an She also walks a block of 8 council has decided each Sunday to the United Three area residents were Bernard Shrubsole Graham Church selected as live stock valuers ICIPini I and Doug Copeland Mrs Loyns extends her best hey are Spencer Wilson I I ICJ interment was in Greenwood Jason Baldwin doesn seem Peter Jonkman in the back seat is more relaxed The boys are enjoying a wishes to all her Norval friends Group Elects New Officers Spent Sanderson I Georgetown and Clare Wilson 1 Georgetown Also two residents Spencer Kenneth Harrison Dies cemetery Li mehousc Group Committee Also two residents Spcncet Wilson and Clarence Anderson The Hills community beyond and his choirs and Georgetown were an- saddened when the deathof vocalists attained high honors pointed as fence viewers Kenneth Harrison ARCT under his direction He had been in During his busy life he found held its May meeting at the rain health for several years time to act as organist and home of Mr and Mrs H hPtK in Al lhe ilIness choir leader at Knox DeWlnter on the fourth line was music consultant to the Presbyterian Church St Twelve people attended Education Andrew Presbyterian church Flections were held and as a district hike held last V1arfl M mU8lc st United result Frank Hannah will T director in Georgetown schools church period from remain as chairman for He was also a teacher of music to the late 1960s another fehttt K ncent nter will be secretary and JSfete Si5nen W Giselle Arts treasurer Sandy 3 S remember him in this role He of local and district young Stansbury reported on the r 1 2 people who presented concerts success of the and festivals in the county and throughout the county final plans were made for the a TheHal tones with Knox Church SHr Auxlarv were to attend the ditricl cub last lu and first ad duties Helps Child Saturday but it had Ela Hannah Campus Administrators Are Named By Sheridan The 2nd Norval Rover Crew Templars are starting a paper collection with papers to be picked up every two weeks In the Norval district starting on Saturday May IB between 10 and 1pm as a conserve your environment project So don t throw your papers out in the garbage and add to the but save them for the over pick up They request that you bundle your papers and put them out for collection every 2 weeks from May IB Julian Reed is skipper of he crew Rick Louth Is assistant skipper and members are Steven French David Fish burn Steven Rick Cunningham and Jack Schendal Union Presbyterian Church M S met at the manse with Mrs H Smith as hostess on Wednesday afternoon May 1 Mrs A VonZuben presided for the meeting Mrs Elsie Puckering and Mrs Jean cam gave the devotional and Mrs Clarence Anderson gave the chapter from the study book Babies baptised by Rev Walter Ridley at Huttonvllle United Church on Sunday May 12 were Angels Elaine Ella May daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Bradely Elgin son of Mr and Mrs Charles and Johnalce Catherine daughter of Mr and Mrs John Mrs Dorothy McLean SI College Community of business leadership KachmaL Services Division has appointed training interest and Pollock treasurer two new campus ad inplant courses at various local Mrs Karen Harrison mlnlstrators who will co companies telephone committee Mrs ordinate and administer Mr Weiss comes to Sheridan Loralne Pollock and Mrs programs for Continuing from the department of Diana Dougall Education Appointments were correctional services in The members agreed to made effective May 1 1974 Brampton where he taught donate to North Halton Reg Gibson Is trie new ad counselled and organized Association to help sponsor a of continuing Ira programs for the adult child to the special Olympics to education at the Brampton training centre and the Vanier be held in Winnipeg in mid Campus while Ed Weiss will Centre for Women j Plans were made for a administer continuing As former consultant to the September dance Mrs Vivian education offerings at the Oak Peel Board of Education In the Mills announced the trainees vllle Campus curriculum development from ARC Industries would be Prior to Joining Sheridan Mr branch he was responsible for having their banquet after the Gibson was manager of evening special programs Involving next session Each programs at Sauit Community health family life drugs and member was assigned a local College in Sault Marie He sex education area to be canvassed with waa born and educated in Flowers of Hone envelopes a small mining town TASK TheJune meeting be In Nova Scotia where he began held at the home of Mrs Liz his early career as a coal He was a member of the Peel Clifford miner County Community and Family Since 194B when he started Services serving on the drug attending university three task force and was a member of nights a week continuing the Board of Directors for both education has been a way of Rapport House and Dayglo life While working in the mines Born in Germany Mr Weiss he continued his education and received his education in was gradually promoted to coal Toronto at Humbersldc and mine official In IBM he entered Colleglotes and the grocery business in the Teachers College A while continuing his graduate of Wilfred evening studies in accounting formerly Waterloo Lutheran and auditing at Mount Allison he holds a Bachelor of Arts University In Sackvllle NB degree with majors FORMER BURSAR fflSfifftll From the he went to the adult education h aummer tort hi centre In Waterloo and became Education at when the centre T with Mr Welw will his new College He left for J eeaa or logout continuing education In taied lh Immediate plans to are to and course course will provide a term tor all New courses are being considered In the area of will assist students who ore women studies and volunteer Sheridan i diploma He see a definite need and eight children plan to live attention i j j women In the community who Ed Weiss has already lad want to take courses butilndlt several years with dlrlcuU ehlldrcn ff St consideration Is also i hours of continuing e enslble use education courses in the areas outdoor service early in June Mr Harrison was born in Georgetown son of the late Mr and Mrs Samuel Harrison and attended Chapel St school and was the main concern of the Georgetown High School He May meeting of the leaves one brother Jack of Georgetown Auxiliary for the Georgetown mentally retarded held at Funeral service was held at home of Mrs Tib The Knox church conducted by the new executive is comprised of Rev Peter Barrow and Mrs the following members James Evans was organist preside t Mrs LI Clifford pallbearers were Bill Brush Ice president Mr June Harry John Lens secretary Mrs IrTrKIIUI 1- DS list I ten Steps SI Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 0685 Alter Hours HOUR SERVICE HALTON WELDING ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF THE WELDING SHOP ON MAY IS We sell Reese hitches and parts and specialize In the Installation of all type of trailer hitches AS BEFORE WE DO INDUSTRIAL AND FARM MACHINERY REPAIR REASONABLY PRICED AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP SHOP HOURS SATURDAY 12 Location ft mile west of town 8774266

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