Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1974, p. 12

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The Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Second Clan Mall Registered Number Return Guranteed THE HERALD WEDNESDAY JULY 1IT4 In preparation or their trip to Ontario Place last Friday the Park public school playground children spent the week investigating the theme of outer space The children had a come and visit to talk about the moon were read and a rocket ship built Summer Playground Fun WALLY EN8LEN of Moore Park Crescent attends the Joseph Gibbons summer playground each day to participate In games plays crafts and excursions Last Friday Hills children visited Ontario Place The playgrounds throughout Hills will operate all summer Halton Hills Provides Supervised Program On Playgrounds If you are between the ages of six and twelve Hills is operating a complete summer playground program that will keepyoub busy every day of the week All the playgrounds are located on school sites with the exception of the Acton community centre thereby allowing the staff of qualified super visors to conduct a wide variety of programs reglardless of weather After having attended a six week training session the two leaders at each are capable of setting up and scheduling activities for the youngsters From nine a m to four p m Monday through Friday children can participate In outdoor or indoor sports quiet games dramatic productions crafts weekly excursions and swimming sessions at the Georgetown pool Playground supervisor Kim Fisher views the playground program as providing a learning experience and some fun for the children The 21 full time leaders leader trainees and parent volunteers will be working throughout the summer to provide an energetic and stimulating program for the children who show tremendous motivation and en July to 19 is Indian Week July 22 to Is Moon Week July 29 to Aug is Science Week and Aug 5 to Aug is Drama Week Special excursions will be taken to Midland July and the Ontario Science Centre on August 2 shows her delight after finishing a colorfully dipped wire figure at the Harrison public school playground which entertains and supervises neighborhood children each day throughout the Summer playground counsellor Tracy Porter succeeded In making nine year old Karen of Mounlalnview crack a smile and move from a rigid pose in a game called statues Miss Porter and an assistant supervise the Centennial Public School playground every day PHOTOS BY THE HERALD Take me to your leader Ten year old Andy of Park Street appears to be an authentic lunar robot complete with three flashing lights as he participated the Park public school playground program last week whose themewaa outer space DISPLAYING their lacing handicrafts they made at the Harrison Public Schol Drive left Robin Richardson of Morton Crescent centre and Trry Lynn Mackey of Mackenzie Drive The plastic lace is wound woven or Into knots to become braclets necklaces or headbands dipit group By banding thin wins and them Into a special liquid called dipIt At Harrison Public School playground make colorful translucent figures From left to right are six year old Timmy of Mackenzie Drive nine year old Terry Lynn of Mackenzie Drive and 10yearold Linda Bums of Mackenzie Drive AB SOON John of Moore Park Crescent at laches wings to his homemade flying saucer he try to get it airborne The yard at Joseph Gibbons Public School where John goes each day Is only one of supervised Accompanied by her two 7ground leaders year old Angela Webb walked home after returning from an exciting playgrot at Ontario Place last Leaders Maneely left and Evelyn Allenrlght were just two of the many supervisors who took Halton Hills youngsters from the summer playgrounds down to Toronto waterfront for an all day excursion

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