By our correspondent The Institute held its Annual Birthday at on March with tables of euchre Ladles prizes la Mrs Mode Murray 2nd Mrs W Norton Mens prizes 1st Mr John Wilson 2nd Mr Miller The door prize went to Miss Ethel and the Birthday flowers to Mrs There was also a successful bake sale Silverwood Womens In Tilt lit Wednesday 1I7J Silverwood celebrates 26th annual meeting Annual Mi was held on April 14 at the home of Mrs with members and 3 visitors present Mrs Lindsay welcomed our visitors to the meeting The roll cull was payment of fees and the minutes were read and approved Two ladies were chosen as delegates to the Federated Women Institute of Ontario Anniversary to be held at Park on July 13 The yearly report were read by the convenors of the Standing Committees The nominating committee gave a report and Mrs G Ironside Installed the officers for Past President Mrs G Ironside President Mrs Lindsay 1st Vice Pros Mrs 2nd Vice Pros Mrs Clare Wilson Sec Mrs I Carmichue District Director Mrs Ironside Alternate Mrs I Branch Directors Mrs Applcyard Mrs Williamson Public Relations Mrs L Pianist Mrs L Davison Curator Mrs Auditors Mrs Miller Mrs Williamson Standing Committees Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs and Cultural Ac Mrs Mrs Campbell Citizenship World Affairs Mrs G Ironside Family and Con Affairs Mrs Marehington Mrs G Burt Social Committee Mrs Lmday Mrs II Lindauer Mrs Williamson Courtesy Mrs M Mrs Beeney Fruit Flower Mrs Lindauer The meeting closed with social half hour Womens with Limehoute and Dal fad Institutes give an April Birthday Party at Centennial Manor on April which was much Belly dancing cancelled Hills department officials an nounced this week the cancellation of a belly dancing program in Acton due to illness of the Instructor Officials hope the successful program will continue this foil Terry Clark and Carl of White Oaks Secondary School in Oakvllle and Wayne and David Ayne of Stephen Collegiate Institute in Agmcouxt will represent Central Ontario in the national competition of the Chrysler Trouble Shooting Contest this June in Toronto The winning teams competed at the Chrysler plant in Missisauga last Tuesday and were instruct shop teachers John and Clifford respectively The nationals will feature winners from regional competi tions across Canada to choose two students for the international finals to be held in Mexico City in July Above Hick Forbes Edward Shannon of Georgetown District High School compete in the regionals Daily Times Photo Halton teachers elect District of Ontario Secondary School Teacher Federation has elected a new executive David Judd a teacher at Queen Elizabeth Park school in was elected pre sident for a two year term Boss Wilson of the same school John of T A high school in and Don McCullock of Burlington central school were elected vice presidents Reelected were A L Chap man of Nelson high school in Burlington as secretary and J Robinson Burlington as president Peter of Robinson school said teachers and school trustees must come to terms with declining enroll the continuing declincof the rate of provincial govern financial support and the decline of morale in high schools the issue of re organization of high schools The school board has said SENIORS PETITION SEEKS NURSING BEDS that all high schools In the region must switch to the chairmanship system by Sep tember Georgetown and district high school plus seven other high schools are still under the traditional headship system Acton high school Is under the chairmanship sys Mr Judd is a member of the special assistance learn from the provincial body with the board on the issue of rcorga nidation and other contract items At the annual meeting April 19 of District the assembly passed motions develop with the board a means of evaluating student Great Gift Ideas For Mothers Day Sunday May 8th Sal Ends Saturday May 7 Lounge N Sleep Gowns or Peignoir Sets turn but not implement the program until September 1978 for teachers not to per form any services presently or formerly performed by nurses in the schools and finally that monies negotiated for teachers salaries fringe benefits responsibility allowance should be used for those pur poses only Ihrj circulating a petition seeking support from the public for approval of a 100 bed facility at the and District Memorial Hospital board or health last week endorsed he proposal by the hospital already approved by town council does not any available home beds although a la bed licence Is owned locally Health board chairman said the proposal will now go before the District Health Council for approval prior to being placed before cabinet Ml facility argues thai is available In Hal of Highway regional I has a wailing list of new proposal alternative he high beds In hospital The cost of keeping patients In active treatment beds In about three times cost of a nursing home bed he said THIS IS CMROPRrtCTIC The public has aware disc problems winch have Iiglii categorized 15 ruptured disc disc protrudi d disc prolapsed disc or slipped Just what is a disc The intervertebral disc comprises i outer and 1 soft nucleus or centre and is between the weiqlit bony parts of spinal segments vertebrae He bra The v functions acts as i flexible colum In most disc conditions the normally outer ring which helps form the pad between the bodies of the vertebrae ha lost its supportive power The nucleus or centre can protrude or into the canal containinq trie spinal cord or irritate nerves where they leave the spine causing symptoms other parts of the body served by these nerves All disc problt denominator Contributing 2 injury 3 effect of wear older spinal curvature spinal subluxations faulty posture VERTEBRA A SERIES PRESENTED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY THE GEORGETOWN AREA CHIROPRACTORS Notice Of Change of Location The law office of PETER E HESLIN LLB Will be located at 45 GUELPH STREET AS OF APRIL 1977 ft GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE MILTON MILTON MALI SHOPPING 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