Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1974, p. 10

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Enrolment In Halton Below Expectations Mr and Mrs Bryan of S Georgetown are pictured on the lido CRUISING ALONG deck of the TSS luxury cruise ship of Sitmar Cruises Just before sailing from Point Everglades ANN LANDERS The Big Hello On China Visiti I just returned from The encouraging me but I must do Peoples Republic of China and better I feel as if I have been to the Question by Ann Landers to moon Today I will be asking the Chief of Staff of Peking the questions instead of an- Hospital What do most them The responses people die from in China will be from Chinese Answer- Heart diseases first physicians nurses students cancer second same as In teachers factory your country Twentyfive workers hotel employees shop years ago it was starvation clerks peasants interpreters cholera plague and typhoid even strangers on the street fever so we are pleased with everyone and anyone who could our progress understand my fractured Question Accidents are Chinese I was surprised that among the major causes of many people answered in fairly death in our country What good English about yours Answer I spent three weeks in China There is no private ownership a member of a of automobiles but we have delegation of the American nearly two million bicycles in Medical Association As guests Peking alone and some trucks of the Chinese Medical so there are accidents But Association we received the they are usually fractures and Red Carpet the Big Hello and not fatal Incidentally in the Hard Sell on acupuncture China the always their most glamorous ex- right Industrial and home portable product Our accidents are a problem we delegation went to Peking were told but not many people Shenyang Darlien Tientsin die from them Shanghai Hang Chou and Question are you Canton It was a fabulous doing about population con- mindboggling experience trol7 Answer Everything The Chinese were most wecan We have trained teams cordial and friendly not only who go to the countryside to the chief dignitaries of the educate the peasants on family medical world including planning We give all married Madame Liu HsiangPing contraceptives the HEW secretary Caspar Pill metal rings and rubber Weinbergers opposite number covers Abortions tubal but factory workers and ligations and vasectomies are peasants as well free Simple procedures are Integrity f S here the the It was impossible to give a three children and becomes tip even for special services pregnant with a fourth Is an It is my job to do my best I abortion compulsory An- Even a compliment is No but we send a hard to give Thank for member of the Revolutionary Picket Is Winner In Holstein Show A turnout of blending of parts and good feet by exhibitors and legs by Judge Smith The highlighted this years Halton first prize yearling bull County show Judged at Mary lake Montague Milton last week This com- owned by Bertram Stewart and pares with too head shown last Marchment Hornby was year A large crowd was on Reserve witness the placing of Barbara Reviews The Metric Womens In stitute was held on Sept due to the date of the upcoming Acton Fall Fair at the of Mrs John Fox of Llmehouse The new president Mary Matthews opened the meeting followed by roll call answered by iz members and five guests with Did you hear A current event in the news Ada Sinclair read the minutes from the June meeting and Correspondence and cards were read It was decided to donate it muscular dystrophy Because the United Nations had designated 1975 as International Womens Year the institute wiU send for the brochure and on Womens Rights The dinner at the Plowing Match on September 27 in Campbellvllle was talked about in detail with members volunteering their services The Acton Fall Fair which everyone looks forward to Immensely was also discussed Committee to educate her Ann Fisher Rave an in- After a visit or two the woman troductory lesson about the almost always agrees that metric system last year and for abortion is best this evenings program she Question Do you have conducted a review with visual many homosexuals In the olds Members and guests felt It pies Republic Answer was easier to grasp with the Homosexuality comes visual aids and most of the from decadence Our people ladles feel more equipped to are too busy for that handle the vast change coming Question Do you not in the near future It was felt consider homosexuality a hat if learn it we may psychological problem as well be prepared Answer No It Is a moral Ruth Lynham read the motto problem entitled As I look back today hows this day been spent Food for thought Indeed Wilms Coles thanked the hostess for her graclousnesa the lunch committee for their delicious food and Ann Fisher Education It Cuthjral Activities Convener for the wondenil program According to Jim Singleton director of education for Halton region the board of education the school enrolment In region by pupils and students Mr Singleton added that the figure may be cut in half by the end of September as more students enrol in the various schools My experience tells me that tills may shade down some by the end of the month as we gain more new students he said This Is not a very serious problem across the region Mr Singleton presented the figures as of Sept to the board of education Thursday He said that a special meeting was scheduled for this Wed nesday with the principals to discuss and remedy any Page THE HERALD Wednesday September II ltM problems house buying In Milton said Part of the problem items Mr Singleton I understand from a lack of movement in the that one development has failed housing developments he to sell a single house It said There are a very large was completed Mr Singleton was optimistic hands of the developer which are not sold yet The most acute shortfall of students in the region was in Milton where students fewer than an anticipated that the situation would not continue as the homes are sold and new families move In Sooner or later economic pressure will take over said This situation cant last enroled at the hl bees e we know This could be due to a lack of the houses have to be sold on a sevenday vacation cruise to several Central American porta People the classes by Judge J Grant Smith of Royal Flossie owned by Claude Pickett Georgetown won several awards during the evening Heading of three-year- Ford Milton owned the winning yearling heifer and subsequent Junior Champion female Bardholm Sheila aired by Citation was a well balanced strong topped in dividual as she led a good class olds Flossie went on to Grand of junior yearlings Champion Best Udder and classmate Fury was a member of the top star owned by Valentina breeder herd Farms Georgetown was Mr Smith commended this Reserve On hand to present animal highly for her out- priie ribbons was Joyce Wilson standing near perfect set of feet and legs Flossie was nominated for AllCanadian honors last year and was first prize twoyearold at the 1973 Black and White day at Halton DID YOU KNOW Hope TwolWSS Z Intern bred Come and meet some of your local Bell team at the International Plowing Match Sept 2428 on the W T Craig Reicl farm two miles south of Georgetown on the Our girls will he staffing a message centre there to help get notes to the many will also he a pairometric cable splicing display and cable burying demonstrations Plus a timespanning display featuring telecom munications over the last 100 years Were looking forward to meeting you now that Plowmen have a chance to host this world- famous event Drop in say hello Its an opportunity to ask any questions about your sen ice Bell Canada An outstanding cow nil years of age Texal Rose Ann owned by Fred Nurse Georgetown was given the nod for Reserve Grand Champion For her age she showed a good qaulity udder that was still high and firm Rose Ann too has been a show winner In her day taking the Grand Champion award at the and 1972 Halton shows and receiving nomination for All- Canada honor both years Mr Pickett made short order of some major awards Along with the Grand Champion and Best Udder awards he won both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor Runnerup for both Premier wins was Nurseland Farm Pickett also had the top Breeders Herd and contributed two animals to the Won by Progeny of Texal Supreme Gaydale a bull calf Jointly owned by Bertram Stewart Hornby and Harry Moore Terra was named champion male of the show This son of Acres Unique was praised for his balance HALTON PRO LIFE PRESENTS AN EVENING FOR LIFE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1974 DINNER MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Guest Speaker Herbert Ratner For tickets or Information CALL 8779148 HERES A BREADANDBUTTER MESSAGE FROM BOEHMERS THE BEST FURHACEMEH IH TOWN We all want to reduce household costs One practical way is to make sure you are getting maximum efficiency from your furnace especially now when fuel costs have risen so drastically Old furnaces are often inefficient They burn more fuel than they should They cost more than they should Our 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