Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1952, p. 2

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jzzzztozz two hundred pupils attend new wriggiesworth school pal wlllum iclnrtde ba p d m to cwrsrtown from jumh m j tuck its the congruence that counts ssmhs- when i have to lun into town or something it is pretty handy lust to go to the gate and lump on the bus faimeis on 01 near the highways really appreciate this great convenience the bus sfr vice comes in very handy loo lor longer trips and helps us j v to enoy many visits back js f and lorth with v our iricnds in the city fares are low round trip owen sound marbrkle thornbury flesherton 595 505 785 460 tickets and information at corner cupboard phone 80 at the present time there u sn enrolment of 204 in the new how ard virigglesworth school where lour new teachers ere on the staff fortytwo of these are students in the three senior grade from ner val and steworttown districts where restricted accommodation made it impossible for the two present srhoou to house all students this year prlric who came preston teach the combined gradei 67 iiom the rural areas and hli class is compos of evtn rntranne class students 1ft in grtde 7 and 10 in fride miss mulon scarlett formerly a teacher 1 rort will lum uhose home is in kcjforlh teachm a torn bined class of i 1 grade 4 and it ii crude j miss margaret cleghorn of guelph whoa previous c perlenc was tfarned in h rural mitfiool in that dls trltt hits u in grade j and 2j in grudt 2 miss jean huddell of rurgrtown teat hi r at umehouse for mvrral years looks afu r grudt 1 where tin t nrolme i it is j4 mrs hurold he nry wife of tht prim ipal of the old at hool whu taught iwrt time kindergarten i oat yar has a full llmi job this year with morning tnd afternoon kliwltr garten classes of 2h rat h childrt n e nrolled at the k hool are as follows k p morning lass trsrher mrs harold henry sh iron alii n john andrt w s doud ilurragtr cordon hi itllt donna hndh y jam ilrudlt y lynn llr i 1 y hlchurd drulahy ki tint ti c uvt hot rt i- lliaon john 1- inlay jo lilh till hrist h in dal hibtxrt hkhird llldilleston t ynthia iimbt rt dali mcc irtm mary mt samara judith ann nuh rodney iesswtxmt cirol huym i i ynn llllchit jill kunham rtlyn siunrit rs dlim s ht nk mtuntn smith c arol aim mi t iv- 1 tul thompson muihat tyl r k p ftrrnoon iasn trsrhfr mrs harold llfnry keith alun hltn bh hn ifennl 1 boyd sh iron coburn suan c ollu r i iwia ijlt hots hunt in j urns hrmstom mulud if ill john hut i st tm itdut llirr lewis 1- runts i inton htrbtrt unkhursl wjjm mtviwn j inlet ml no john im mm j in w im in ir lopu i d i id pi i ssvmxki itobt rtii it lym r j imi huh utlson m ii i int s in 1t rson c hristlm s itm i t p itrit t i strnt k ilhr n spt iu t ii irt in tint ml nil tosl m iry j hu v ird grr 1 teacher miss jean ruddell it ither allen iirry allt n hus st- u llndlcy miry coplind di id cox cirolc crawford john darby jiinitte divle cirroll r irntll jon homing da id graham robert harris james hapburn lynd i hyde michael kelly fred ken nard terry lane lou lie lcduc virginia lee christine leslie san dra marchmcnt murdock mcarthur dovid mcdonald may mcnuen david niven david mozel wayne rlddall kathleen noshjer tim hoi sltcr william soycrs roger scho field jacqueline spence gall stlg ger donald tuck grade 2 teacher mim margaret cleghorn gordon andrews marsha armann tim barclay patricia barrager da vm boyd raymond garter alex colborne thomas copland alan cowle john dyble robert kor rack gall lloyd heather march tnent tommy martha 11 james mc- nivsn larry prucyk larry saun ders linda saunders gall scarlett paul shankland james thompson james tost raymond waiiiham grade j teaxher alls usrgaret cleghorn ptrrfa allen karen armsnn chrutophrr bou telle myrna cook joanne duncan barbara pinlsy leter lorgrave gail monlven mry er edward unite grade s teacher miss marten hcartett william barker douglas dsvles muhael doyle nell ellison paul graham joan hsndy robert ifyde paul poplel jack saunders cath erlno smith saiulra staplrton grade 4 teacher mia marlon hrarlett dunne rsrber david beattle katfu rlne lioutrllr c arol bradley david lirydeu ronald use klea nor col borne ronald copland hrenda dawson james klddlrr jariurline jlsrlow robert hinder son dlaime hill glinwrlgtu hli lot k sandra 1 loyd hubert mi mann stanley mrckus ixl nlvtn douglas putktr sharon parrtitter sharon sayt n duittu shankland muhatl stewurdmjn william v ll m bauiu wyllt gradf 6 teacher umium kinrsdc ttlgar btirttm susan canham rott rt orlv iav ill c iinntngham iliutt lyrt often grusby mtuyn lllktt jo ann ifotlgt patrltli i ut ajt joy mitotan iujihiu mt met kin kt iint th mlllt r vtuw pb ket norman shi a carl sedon duilt 1 smith roim rt vs tiki r i in 1 i vwilti ruth wilson ghadt 7 tesrhrr hllllsm klnradr ruth bihu ahltutn 1 tilt ptur nih un luirli s t jtm y how ar 1 htiti i hi h n t tkk jt in orlty uililmt duiiillvn shirly htnllo njuy nl don 11 mxik ann humphn yn hoi ilj mt i- un norm i murray u llham rich irtlson c ill srnltl history of st georges church now ready over fifty illustrations of past and present rectors bishops also most of those leading the various church organizations to day thirtytwo faces printed on finest coated paper the descriptive matter i of genuine historical value you and your friends will treasure this- fine book why not purchase several to send as christmas remembrances tins advertisement primarily for church of enrland people but as there are quie a number of friends thtouuhout the district who have mjicatrd a desire to obtain copies they ar- most welcome to them if they make their wishes known promptly tins is entirely a non profit enterprise the sole object being to ratauish an his torical record for the future hie cost of the book u 60c a copy and they nu le obtained from any of the centennial committee or from the church sidenmen l av g o thompson f w chapman st georges centennial commotee j 1 armstrong f p benner f d mcnally harry savings rn w w f bradley e wilson nii s trjrhrr tlllllim ki nradr shi ii i c inn y u iii in i rli i shirk y r isliy i rrt 11 j 1 ii iimii icilii milih un hli ill ih milfjl lluby tt mi nil takm ms we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown a v cut 11995 v tctc re costs with ths iowpriceo goodear marathon heras s misrsnteed goodyeir rayoncord truck tire ipecuuy built to deliver amszlng mile age and its yours st sn exceptionally low price iooiyi 1 ahi tires keen interest in farm pond policy railing sprint i trt iirn ttid m lis in rtntnt yt ir hnt bt t n tin r iiim of miuji tonctrn not only in hollon lut in many uthi r pirli of tin pro listt lit li k r illy rt- ok nled that in idequ itt witir supply lor hm stock domcstio purpos s lire protection spraying and irrl gttion u nn event i il in nny farm ing community in tht county of hnlton the grent m ijorlty of tht spring and streams irls on tht escarpment which pives in i nor therly direction through tht loun ty connciuently the reforest it ion progrjimmt- inaugurated some yt u t ago by the county council in co operation with the depirtmcnt of lands and forests of the ontario government has to dite been con fined to morglral rock land abovt or on the escarpment in all some 1200 acres have been purchased by the county for this purpose mori recently those responsible for lh- st lection of additional arris for n forestatlon purposes have enfli i oured in no far ts poshiblt to securo blocks of land on which uoim of the stream of tae county have their headwaters as a menns of const r vlng water reforestation is defin itely sound however several de cades may pass before the full ef fect of this programme will make itself manifest early in 1052 therefore the con servation committee of the county inaugurated a farm pond policy un der the policy the county of hal- ton in cooperation with the ontario deportment of agriculture agreed to pay fifty percent of the cost of approved ponds up to a maximum of 100 per pond per farm a sum of 2000 half provided by the county and hall by the ontario department of agriculture was set asldo for this project in 1052 to dato fiftyfive applications have been received in all cases the pro posed site muut be approved by a representative of the dopartmcnt of agricultural engineering n the on tario agrlcuturol college before operations commence following construction the pond or dugout properly fenced to keop out live stock must pass a final inspection by a representative of the same department before the subsidy is paid it is anticipated that as a remit of the policy av least twenty pondv or dugouts will ibq competed before tftio ond of the year and ot least a similar number in 1053 the k number of farms in the county now equipped with such ponds totals approximately two hundred which jindkeates that farm portds or duff- outsjlave 0v yuri soltem- only you can decide how you can cut fuel costs this winter have constant warmth and safeguard family health 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