Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1988, p. 21

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UBS Be Proud As A Peacock With The buys Youll Find In The Classified Section AUTOS FOR SALE 19BJBUICK SKYHAWK Wagon automatic ex condition or best offer or a Iter 1VB1 FORD ESCORT certified or best offer Call after 5 AUTOS FOR SALE 1983 FORD RANGER mileage sunroof mag box liner SNOVVMOBILES SKI DOO ELAN good running condition 34l les SKIDOO Good condition 50 OS BO POLARIS MO and 79 TXL excellent condition covers and double trailer Youngsters who get ahead manage our newspaper routes Is your daughter or son a goahead youngster who wants a savings account all his or her own who gets fun out of making a profit and likes to meet and serve the public and is ready to take on the business of managing a newspaper route You will be surprised how well he or she will do once given responsibility Get in touch with our circulation department today New research shows what wo have always known boys and girls who do have routes are a step ahead of others both in school and on the playground and in preparing themselves for life ahead and the business world Check with us today Send In Your Application Now Mall lo The Hills Herald Circulation Department 45 Street Georgetown Ontario L7G 3Z6 I would like to talk you about managing a newspaper rryite NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER OR YOU MAY PHONE US AT SO FT CUSTOM HOME CLASSIC Clwmlng storey homo featuring a cosy den lirgo room and coving dining room Hollywood stylo telle 3 bedrooms largo room win on 3rd level Full basement now gas w ring covered walkout over den largo lot w In into j j SI NEW LISTING Largo SO 1 lot Only Oly bedroom and many Large Walkout from lamty replace extra washroom Only For information coll or Gordon NEW HOME TO BE BUILT 325 QUELPH ST- GEORGETOWN 8775296 SCHOOLS IN THE 1850s The common school as public school was then known started in the In 1842 the school was In a Tavern with the Tavern Keeper as Teacher However the school eventually was taught In 2 rooms at Main St South and in 852 The School Board Section 1 0 bought the Temperance Hall next to where the ambulance station Is now on Guelph St and classes were held In the basement Around 1844 Morris Kennedy offered the teacher a room In his house and the Cabinet Maker made a bed and chair for the teacher so their children were educated free of charge Otherwise the students were charged a teaching fee In 1 the school moved to Chapel Street A Many thanks to Mark whoso help much appreciated or the on schools Also Berlrand Walter Lewis and Centennial School lor use their book A Peek Into Georgetown Past Wo appreciated Mrs Conns common this wank and would love to hear from you

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