Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1974, p. 3

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Soccer Association Holds Spring Dance The Georgetown Minor About ibo people danced and Soccer AuocUUon held a into the early spring dance last Friday to recorded music and a evening at St Georges Hall lively atmosphere Mr Charles Coomber of 4 one of the organizers of the Georgetown Minor Soccer Association spring party was really dancing up a storm last Friday night Almost people attended a very successful spring dance They could have danced all night Tom and Sylvia Col ton of Georgetown were one of the many couples who en Herald Photo Joyed a terrific spring dance last Friday night conducted by the Georgetown Minor Soccer Association Ontario School For The Deaf Host Track And Field Meet McDowell won the meters Junior boys for M Bennett Centennial once again won the rlay while Centennial Eddie Howard won the junior boys shot put Centennial continued to sweep the board in the In The Ontario School for the Deaf hosted the North Helton track and field meet last Thursday Competitors from seven public schools in the area battled for earn points as well as individual prizes and at the end of the day Centennial Public School In Georgetown came out the overall winners Team placing were first Centennial points second Stewarttown points third Martin Street 126 points fourth Ben points fifth Robert Little points sixth points seventh points Maureen Olivier of Stewarttown won the 200 Gerard of Centennial Another girl Gassner also won the junior girls high lump while Margaret Schubert won the triple Jump In the junior girls shot put Patricia Nessit of Robert little was the winner Centennial school won the Junior girls relay For the Junior boys Bob Calbuck won the meters Kevin Brown the meters hurdles and Ian Clark the meters all for Centennial Eye Clinic Visits Georgetown A free audio and visual clinic was held last week at the Georgetown Legion Hail bv the technicians of the Health Unit The purpose of the clinic was to test pre school children for vision and hearing defects with an emphasis on detecting early problems before the youngsters become of public school age A weak eye condition called lazv eve known medically as amblyopia menus that one eye shows poor vision although there is no evidence of disease or defect If the problem is not corrected before the age of six permanent damage may result so that a child with a problem could be discovered and referred to a family doctor Mrs L Tuck a public health nurse in Georgetown said that the response had been very good and that another pre school screening would be held in the fall to test sensory defects as well as social and gross motor development Mrs MacMUlan a visual technician volunteer from Rebecca Lodge tests three year old Richard Bell of Georgetown with an line machine designed to detect visual defects such as lazy eyes in which both eyes are not used with equal strength When a figure is lighted on the screen the patient must indicate the correct direction the figure is pointing Five year old Karen Frallch of RR 1 Georgetown is having her hearing tested by an audiometer which detects for hearing loss Audio visual technician Edythe Davis tested many pre school children last week at Herald Photos the free clinic held in the Legion Hall screening them for possible sensory defects LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Edward H Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590685 Altar Hours HOUR SERVICE mediate girls finals Doris Tuchel won the 100 meters and long jump Meredith McLaren the me ters hurdles and high Jump Kathy Woolhom the 400 meters and Susan Douglas the shot put As expected won the Intermediate girls relay The intermediate boys contest was more evenly distributed Rod Glmple won the 100 meters and meters for Centennial but Stewart town John Stack won the meters and meters Martin Street School won the relay Centennial came second Stewarttown s strong girl team again showed well In the senior girls event Heather Clarke won the meters hurdles Barbara the meters Carol Sales the high tump Wendy Brown the long Jump and high jump and the team finished second In the relay to Martin Street David won the SO meters hurdles senior boys for Centennial and Chris Karolididls won the long Jump also for Centennial Stewarttown did well with Ross Jeffrey winning the 400 meters and Peter Tatton the high jump Norman of Centennial won the triple jump Martin Street came second and Cen tennlal finished third The Ontario School for the Deaf sent an intermediate and senior team but their entrants did not collect points If one of the team finished first liko Chase did In the BOO meters senior boys final the points for first place were awarded to the runner up in that case Norm Tannahlli of Centennial Acton Guide Brownie Leaders Complete Red Cross Course Eleven guide and brownie presented with their leaders and one gentleman at the Guides Own from Acton district recently day held on May In the scout completed the standard Red house Cross first aid course and were The course Instructors were Till HERALD Wed Jane Page Mrs Mary Simpson and Shirley Scott Lynno Slmioni Mr Frank Kirk The examiner Jean Vaughn Patricia Van was Mr Dan Scarborough Receiving certificates were The Manna Carla was Bea Ginger Helen Rom written in Latin Seaton MarJorle Doug Vaughn Margaret The Koran a in Wilson McDonald Arabic Halton The OConnor Record Terry O Connor has worked hard in Ottawa to give Halton the representation it deserves As Opposition critic of the Auto Pact he first disclosed in the House of Commons that the price differen tial between cars purchased in Canada and the U S has reversed and widened He has fought for better safeguards for the Canadian auto industry and the obs it provides Terry was a principal participant in the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee which framed wiretap laws to protect Canadian industry He was a member of the standing Committee on Elections and Privi leges and chief opposition author of the new Election Expenses 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