Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1985, p. 5

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to the Editor Male teacher has positive effects Dear Sir An additional perspec tive to the slat cut at Glen Williams Public School The presence of an exemplary male model as provided by Mr Bcvin Clark Is desperately needed In he element school for many boys As a woman who has struggled as a single parent for four years I know first hand the posit in Early ive effects of this kind or childhood Elementary presence Education M A In a small school it is Counselling tell me a not even necessary the children will suffer from male teacher be the Mr Clark absence but classroom teach recess and extra activities pro vide opportunities for In icracllan Girls too ben from this male influ especially those from father absent homes The respect he dcrs from the children he guides teaches them uablc lessons no text book can ever provide Respectfully youm I inda Noel English soccer fans not solely to blame To the editor strong Irish connections Glasgow clubs of Celtic It may be that your used lo wear green and Rangers correspondent is Jerseys many of the neither the mistaken when In his players are of Irish nor its supporters column of today June action and they are can be described He casts all the Republican English and I blame on the English Irish fans who travel respectfully for the horrifying scenes with hem regularly l0 pnt out to your at the Cup A similar distinction soccer correspondent Final in Brussels can be made between the Possibly he forgets clubs of Liverpool and that Liverpool is known the other Liverpool club lam as little Ireland and that they wear Yours Faithfully orange strip and the Bennett People being misled by federal budget Dear Sir over the next three ernment spending is be- Thosc Canadians who years it projects that roadblocked voted tor real change the debt will rise as a This budget will not in the last federal elect proportion of GNP for lead to renewed growth ion have been misled by the rest of the decade to and decreased unemp- a federal budget puck about per cent The loymenl but to a back age with flashy wrap- interest charges alone on lash against socalled ping but little content this debt are projected to conservative Here is the distressing grow by per cent over solutions to our truth the next two years to problems Over the next two about billion that s The Mulroney years personal and Corp- more than all personal will then be orate income lax income tax paid by Can to return to the will rise by per last year failed policies of the past cent When the smoke clears stimulative govern There will be hidden next year we will likely spending that will increases In personal in find that the deficit has take us rapidly closer to come taxes every year actually grown yet a national economic by deliberately pushing again Budget project taxpayers Into higher tons put the deficit at tax brackets through over billion per year to get behind Mike al f rCSl thC Wilson to achieve The projected Increase owr SHto will from Mike Wilson has billion dollars mnjs sincerely The budget projects hostile to any spend Colin Brown that federal debt will ing and deficit cuts President increase by per cent Prime Minister Erik National Citizens billion dollars Nielsen review of gov Coalition Students roast away their final weeks A THE HERALD June IMS Page Students at GD1IS attended ft hat dog roast and a Welcome Back to Summer donee at the high school Friday night This event Is he of the year thai was organized by the Student 1 at With the to close at Is good time look back at all the great activities services Student Council provided this The Council itself coll of students elected to their position by the body Elected members of this year earn arc Ben Cola esc us the president Allison Vulc as tin vice president Jeff as vice president Shields as the and Amy Hamilton the tary InUudtd with the Student Council also above mentionedare the organized the Kim grade rtprLscntatlvLS concert this and year staff ad year This year concert vigors Mr Mike was Ihc most successful luck and Miss Maureen i prof sing in the Council history of con Throughout the year certs The Snow Queen tray have organized and Spring King Pag dances concerts spirit were other vent vtiks us well as raise ures brought to the stud school funds through the mis and by hese ambitious stud year books Student Council also helped us out on those days Candy grams wire sold at Christmas sweetheart messages on Valentines end of the Day and carnations sold on Mothers To start the year off Spirit Week its were provided during Ihc lunches and Sal Summer dance vtek Tin dances the high school were oil success is There wis Ihi Hall ten dance the Christ dance and the Back to Sum diuct mention a ytii sellouts candles for y KAY WILSON Herald or respondent Congrntu to Mr and Mrs Alan who cele brated heir 50th anniversary June 1 The family held an open house at Snctgrove Hall with 175 people attending Their attend ants of Edna bridesmaid Ethel Somervllle and Doris Mason ribbon girls and Sadie Cation organist were present Their four daughters Joan Mrs Fred Georgetown Mane Mrs BUI Wilson of Mrs Barry Little of Mark ham and Mrs Harvey Burt Acton poured lea for the after In the evening their family and close rela lives and friends he day with supper at St Stephen Anglican Church Hall Hornby The organization of social and vicfi is not the only Job of Council They and prepare the leclmns for next year council as well On top of this each member must follow GDHS s ion This document lyiid last year by Mlllenaar ells the and expectations of each Council member Each the Council reviews the Constitution and makes any amendments This has year tear been one of the organized and cnlhus the School has ever Golden anniversary ladies Kelso picnic tour By WINIFRED SMITH the District Herald Correspondent Annual meeting June 5 members of the It was approved that a Women Institute donation of money met at Mrs Jamieson should be sent to the home In the forenoon where they boarded cars for the they had planned which was Kelso Conservation Area At the picnic lunch tables were set up together and there was an abundance of finger type food The two ladles on duly at the museum we com ed us and had ample supply of boiling water for the lea served in Brown Betty tea pots A young woman told the visitors about the history of the Hon area then a tour was arranged through the buildings There was stilt time lefl for a business meet ing so he May minutes were read Betly draad gave a report on Dentistry graduate t tornado victims The meeting then adjourned with July and August holiday months The branch meets again the first Wednesday in September Correspondent Mr and Mrs Mac Alexander celebrated their golden wedding anniversary June 9 at the Centennial Building Brampton with an open house Attendants at their wedding were Ruth Ale xander Finch and Jack Their family of Jean Mrs Gordon of Norval Jessie Mrs Joe Zuest of Milton Margaret Mrs Ron Duncan of Brampton and and BUI both of Rill assisted in receiving the guests along with 14 grandchll and six great grandchildren Their daughter Mary Lou Robinson passed away two years ago Over friends and neighbors called to extend their lions and best wishes for continuing good health for many more happy anniversaries EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO KEEP FIT- ALL SUMMER Chock out how our summer schedule can fit with your summer plana SPECIAL SUMMER RATES montti 2 months 3 months Work OutlnAlrconomonod Comfort off summer long WORK THAT BODY a WW Swum Chris William Karolld is son of Bill and Helen Karolldis of Georgetown has graduated from the University of Toronto with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree Chris is a former Georgetown and District High School graduate and attended McMaster University for two years He Is present ly practising dentistry in Toronto and plan lo enter graduate school J Day Council has also been helpful lo the com munity as well They organized the collection of goods for the needy at Christmas and All the dances this donations to ho Students of art teacher Wendy experienced the of having their work displayed at the Hatton Hills Library Cultural Centre An exhibit opened recently for the elementary school students Seen here are front row left to right Joe Andrew Payne Barb La moth back Ian Drown and Sieve Curry Youth artists open June art display A groupof Georgetown students attended the opening of ihc Studio HI Art Show at the Library Cultural Centre June Wendy the classes for students Some of the students have just been at it for one year while others have been attend up to five years said Mrs Students use a varie ty of media graphite pen and ml char coal and scraper board Terrys Place NATURAL NAIL EXTENSIONS Special JUNE JULY AUGUST SAVE 500 on a new set of nails FREE bottle of polish with fill of existing nails 8775419 APPOINTMENT I J Clothing SHORTS NAVY CASUAL PANTS 26 99 TORONTO BLUE JAYS TSHIRTS SWEATSHIRTS on MUSCLE SHIRTS MENS I OF DRESS PANTS SPORT SOX Reg 36 38 Plus 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