Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1961, p. 9

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high tales published by the students of georgetown high school vol 8 no 6 thursday march oth 1961 georgetown ontario perspiration important aid to student activity colin j harvard th high school student of day stems to reteiva mora i hi share ef criticism a l moat generalities there la batts of truth in this ob snratlon it is obvious that not every k is able to excel academic ally bat h is also obvious that to do ones best is a form of ex cellencfl highly to be desired how many of us can honestly that we are using our fac adtieg- to achieve the best re nits many of us look on homework as an onerous bur den imposed on us by a sadis tie crew of teachers this of course is an erroneous assump tion as the only one that ben fits finally is the student no- g is easier than to convince yourself that you do not have the ability to achieve high marks therefore it is useless exert vounelf more than is barely necessarj if you tend to arrive at this conclus jon remember what einstein laid when asked what constit uted genius he replied gen ins a five percent inspiration and lunetynfive percent perspir mbon some students feel that one iocs not need to really start to work until one reaches the upper school this too is a fallacy if one dots not receive a good basic grounding in low er school it is almost lropos bible to attain decent mirks in upper school i am sure that any upper school student will confirm this statement another mistake students of ten make is to concentrate on the subjects we prefer at the expense of our poorer ones naturally we should gic more attention to the subjects that give us the most trouble bj doing so one s overall average will be much improved fthere is a growing tendency to feel that those who are able to achieve high mas are a race apart in most cases the marks attained are in direct re la 1 1 on to the amount of work involved todav the number of physi cal labourers and unskilled workers is diminishing under the advance of automation in industry there is however a constantlv increasing demand for teachers skilled technic lans etc it is plain that a iood education is something that wul influence jour whole life and that vour future career dep ends largely on how you use vour present why exams r by carol lana exams exams hv whv ad this studjing frantic studv ingt all the double work for mar teachers why bother with crams this is the questior it bothers every student ev y time he or she sits down to study hi a room shut off from the rest of the house and the rest of the family shut off from the television and from telephone even it is difficult to concentrate does all thi really discipline our mind tram us to concentrate woul i accomplish just as much i i went on with our weckl mad monthly routine without interruption during the whole vchool year and then wound up with one final examination at the end examinations are to tet our progress and to indicate how much useful information we manage to acquire thcv also tell us our weak spots the pi where we must eonccntratt fffiey tell our teachers what johnny or the whole of john nys class must wake up to if we skip these terot exams are hurting ourselves not our teachers if we study hard for each one of these it will not be i difficult for us when we come 0 the finals thit information which we have thoroughly learn ed will come back much more easily to us when we sit down to the final test it la out of the question not to have finals we might think h fa heaven not to have them fcut would we know anv thing at all i am sure we would just tamble along take in what wc iek we enjoyed if anything and let the rest slide no let us study for each set of ma as they come let us try each time to surpass what we djd on the last set let us show everyone including our par ants that we can do well that we enjoy studying that we en joy learning new facts new things new ideas lets go to it with a will much activity in student groups by shirley rlofey draaaa club two plays ro- ajunc incorporated and tjnmis tn the night have been t for commencement and re new in preparation the gob held a very enjoyable christinas party a movie tell tt the story of the stratford festival plays was the feature of the evening interschool christian fellowship recent jeers at meetings have been htrev alex calder another jeeting was given to a cana bible society film ano ther beatitude on the week of february 17 19 manv students are planning to attend b scf ski camp in the hock ley valley curling club when ice is available league games arc held on mondays af school the executive of the club consists of don cur barry matthews and sharon sayers mr mclaren supervises laid instructs at the junior bonapiel on february 4th the ajehool teams put up a good jw against more experienced ubs john pennock and bis rm tying for second place in 11 im draw but losing in good season in senior basketball by tony crimes in their second vear of leigne basketball george tpwnicame tip with two vie tones and two losses for quite an impressive season in their first game vwth milum at georgetown ge or getow n pulled a 45 26 v ic tor as in curv game this season simon i rmkrin t r piled up the beat ajgregite in clon the team made a ele lermincd effort to catch up on acton in the last qiurtcr but time nn out on hum to a disheartening 3834 defeat in the third game plajed at milton eorgetown suffered their 5ilond stmm defeat be an aggressive mdltt team throughout themietter part of the game milton wis ahead but as usual george town came alive m the list quarter ft ijh approximately ten secondseft to go at the end of the game tt iv orris put georgetown ahcid for the first time in the jamc a scuffle however between two rival plavers resulted in penally shots by both teams milton scored on their first and on their bonus shot georgetown failed to make their first shot good and went down to their second defeat 30 31 the last game of the series was georgetown s best effort in their 2 years in the league georgetown using the inn- platoon bvstcm out bust led and outfought the desperitc cton team acton s one pla toon were completely ex hausted by georgetown s bench strength and lost the game 3551 the georgetown team played their last game of the season against acton on february 6 the georgetown team were complete oul played by the acton team the acton bojs were out hustling and k pi the geor getown bojs in their own ternlorv and eonsequcntlv georgetown had little chance to score even georm towns two platoon svstem cnuldn 1 withstand the stronger ac i ton one platoon gang plas ing in georcoan terr r the acton boys had more op portumties to appear on the score card the final score was 9 27 in favour of acton by the wa acton lost to mea ford m the playoffs georgetowns squad consists of the following bojs simon frankruyter harrj mcclurg bob cowbrough bob bingham ian ferguson ray noms george smith tony crimes allan ray gary teeter john pennock gord lee mike pickup and george mcneil without mr mclaren s ex eclient and patient coaching georgetown could not have far ed ln any scrwcll in their see onri jear of league basketball dr wilson by ellen blahn dr wilson director of music for georgetown high school was born and raised in toronto he holds a doc tor of musjc degree from the university of toronto whero he attended the royal con servaiory of music guelph has been his home for the past six years where he is choir master at chalm er united church ne has a few pnvatc pupils but he mainly teaches the music in schools in the guelph area and at our high school dr wilson a very talented mus ician is the composer of an operetta the happy land recently produced in guelph a largo group of his stud enls here were fortunate en ough to attend the opening night and enjoyed the per forniance thoroughly we feel that we are lucky to dr wilson as our musical direc tor and hope he will con tinuc with us for a long time this and that r khruschev sajd russia is producing rockets likes sau sages from a machine the big question is how much of the boast is boloney kllch ener waterloo record it is better to light one small candle than to curse the dark ness anon there are rwl two kmdi of parking nowadays illegal and skating sock hop lower school party two weeks ago the high school held their big soeul ev ent of the season the star dust ball all grade eleven twelve and thirteen students were inviled plus graduates of three jears it was one of the most successful formals thus far the modern n res orchestra were highly praised on their fine dime music and sindixi sproule accompanied them with a few favourite songs the crowning of the ndi ml queen haren norton bv our last vears queen t jroln biehn was an exciting event karen was presented with a dozen ro- sts bv john cummins our pre stdent of the student count il we fed no one deserves this title more than karen she is vice president of student un cil and his put her w ioie heirt ind soul in good of ghs the n living line was com posed of mr ind mrs i i i imlxrt mr and mrs t niv tn vice cha rnun of sch ml hoard mr and mrs c anderson chairm in of school board mr r roir tvi si eret trv tn i u n r o si lux i hoar i 1 im cummins president of student council and h irtn nun vice president of the stud nt council wilih her partner we were pirised lo ee such a laigi altmdinee of leirhcrs who i im sure enjeveel hum ttc would also like lo thank those who helped deceirte the jvm those w lo prep rid the punch and co kus anrl those who h lpod at the formil the list of guest ire as o lows karen norton fvice pres 1 fred ii rns in ken beam pist president bonnie stokes cir olvn biehn tpist vice pres bui cohoon mr and mrs p i gee mr and mrs b armstrong mr and mrs chillingworth mr and mrs t beer mr ind mrs m pileschik mr ind mrs i mcliren mr and mrs a m baxter lcnie lenz john oltawa rosemary young dannv t riw ford margaret eason done wngglesworth verm 1 ickel eorge bird barbara kinradi witter poulstnip june i von lohn leii jill kentner colin havward sharon hindel bulch ihdc saidra carney bob mill diwn fie bis lack 1 ivingstonr carole line fun torravc birb willnms jorrv hilclt drolvn kenned hir ry mcclurg sharon brown t ir marlene mi titer john bow mm civic little w iv nc tresswood wendv pirle tim liltle barbara w hit mee clark stuttard dorolhv thompson w alter dixon sha ron swales ian r erguson ca thy o cnnnor bill farmer june mcgowan ice iongslrcct ruth and heini steinfall john cummins jim richardson ca rol barth john pennock mabel greig ed mith fllen biehn paul hodgman carroll farncll peter glynn variety entertainment at big student show by ulan ftbhn on january 17th georgetown high school held a variety nighl mr lambert dr wi1 son mrs ray and many others put much of their time into the preparation of the prog rammc mr d latimer was master of ceremonies and he caught his audiences sense of humour with his jokes about student days the choir sang three songs of which one was an original composition by dr wlson put your hand in mine soprano joyce mclean sang another of his compositions anywhere under the sun ray norm played two sclec lions on the piano simon fran kruvler caroline halutt and sharon sweezie gave vocal so los roberta hawes and ellen biehn sang a duet instrumen tal soloists were jim fiddler cornet bob mccumbcr saxo phone and rita klooster ac cordion peter forgrave rob ert armstrong and ray carter plaved a etartnet trio paul baker and rex heslop played piano and drums for one num ber and rex accompanied pam curric in a rhvtbm lap dance mnrilv n murnv missed her number a solo because of an attack of measles dr wilson directed the mu sic and mrs ray accompanied most of the vocal solos every one enjoved themselves the oung artists their proud par cuts the students r and even the teachers skiing bible study during iscf weekend new books at the library westerns invitation to vengeance lzen there was murder encounter with eh11 drunkards end the steps to murder dark lady they never came back fall guy tho crimehaters blood red nothing to declare some must watch that night it rained operation terror fort deception no land la free moment of glory iron man iron horse phantom hill science fiction the fif tieta galaxy reader fiction a tune to xlarry i swear and vow northern lights unejudges storv the sniper in the heart so fair a house i the plqt t mprnirrg at jalna life without george i tt hatever you do don t panic epidemic meeting at a far meridian the listener papa marlel the ocean mistress knight keating dean troy jtung disney churchill barry ashe morton coles ransome waugh title gordons tamil chadwick thompson kecne choate gold delman olivier nelson ed mnr j- stirling neill hostovsky de la roche kampen mercicr slaughter w ilson caldwell roblchaud french by ji i kovaci ski camp go under way on friday night february 17th at the highland ski resort near orangeville twenty live stud nt from georgetown high school along with thirty five more young people from tordn to and cooksvllle present six picturesque cabms nei ted among evergreen provid ed accommodation for the two night of the meeting a cory lodge with a blaiing fireplace was the icene of gay indoor activities end for a daily bible school saturday wn rainy but in ipite of the weather quite a numbtr of young adventurer headed for the hill for skiing mid tobogganing they all came back from fun absolutely femiihed the toon revived after mrs kovac meal sunday came all ten toon for it meant the end o the camp for most of the ski ers and after a wonderfi new junior books the old testament de angeu new testament stories fans on golden w ings through wonderland balfour out or doors in summer hjlander out of doors in spring hj lander out of doors in autumn hvlander out of doors in winter hj lander fun w ilh astronomy freeman introducing man bullough trees and trails h lander wildlife management gabnclson animals in fur hj lander creatures of the night sterling insects on parade hj lander sea and shore hvlander animals in armour hvlander feathers and flight hvlander printing for fun ota i people and music mcgehee music a short history turner l more favourite stones gruenberg i fiction i mvstcrv at long barrow house faulkner ships bov with migcllan iomak secret of the old post box sterling the blood red rcscent garnett house of the blue horse kingman little crey rabbit s christmas lttley books about canada presented bv the richardson century fund established in 1957 to commemorate the hundredth anni vcrsarv of james richardson and sons ltd winnipeg canada reign bv reign the dangerous cove the farthest shores the great adventure ian or red river two i ittlc savages the i ink between the oceans paddle to the sea avon representative speaks on grooming grooming and accompanied her talk with a demonstration of some avon products proper application of makeup was one of the lessons contained in the address the evening was an unquali the georgetown hb thursday march vth 1m1 page 8 lied success mrs tt hube was the guest speaker at a meeting of kno presbyterian cgit thursday feb 23rd mrs hube who is a reprea enutrve for avon products spoke to the members on good iteelr s s72lerbj vie what animal has cyn and le but cant see or walk yet can jump aa high aa the em pire slate bufldins asked the ufeot tho party when he explained it wu a wooden home hu audience re- pued true but it couldnt jump aa high aa the bulldina to the eontrmry came the answer since the empire state building can t jump i m not going to nk you any riddles about the dry cleaning feat we perform the plain far of the itianer are that we reajty make your garments come clean and no job la too difficult tor the suued momberc of our stall so for problem or ordinary dry dean- be glad youll no 1 specialists in local moving and long distance moving packing and storage clements the mover limited ry head office 270 donlands ave toronto 6 world wide service for information call us collect toronto ho 1 1165 branch office and warehouse 107 kennedy rd south brampton gl 1 7313 te notice to creditors in the estate of frederick john brown sr dec a ted i all persons having claims agimsl the i- stile of frederick day dinner they departed for john brown sr tate of the home the wonderful fellow tesnship of esquesing farm ihlp and the ipirltual bleating er who died on or about the i remaim m the memory of all 201 h dav of december i960 who participated early settlers found canada a good land c iomers to antda over 100 j i irs ago found this a land of opportunity one who was not disappointed was george tiishingbim who cime to 0 in ada in 1851 and lived at i ime house where he bililt the first church dcendints still living here include a m miepherson and mrs mirguente tivlnr letters he sent tnik home to finjiiid hive been siveni bv members of tihc familv there ind here ire a few intcrelsing extracts fr m thm if i had slajed m fnalind 1 would not hive bei n weiilh five hindred pounds is i jn lodii i hive three hundre i ind twe n arc herein notifieei to send pnrliruhrs of same to the un riersiened on or before the 8lh dav of pril iftfll after which date the rstate will be distrib uted with regard onlj to the cfnins of which the undersign ed shall then have notice and ihe undersigned will not be liable to anv person of whose claim he shall not then have business directory ralph davies a c 1 s fa accountant and auditor 122 guelph georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 a m 5 p m mondavi lo fndav notice datfd at georgetown this 3rd ria of march a d 1961 frederick john brown jr rxcculor of the estate of frederick john brown sr bv his solicitors dale bui m tt ijtimer barnes 23 mill st c eorgetown onl 323 wallace thompson 3rd division court clerk a com m in oner tr 7 2943 t robt r- hamilton ro optomftfust office hours 10 a m to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment 60 main north tr 73971 of lind be ih stardust ball crowns karen norton as queen by carols lane last wednesday february 22 lower school held their party in compensation for the fqrrnal it was in the form of two parties- a skating party at the arena and a sock hop in the gym th ice was crow ded but the students took ad vantage of on of the last chan ces to skate this year tha gym bounced with rock and roll and teenage music above the laughter and gaiety of all who win taking part some of the students preferred to play chess during the afternoon the party ended with l gay and happy armoapfcacev hem e and lot i live n in i hilf in acre of i ind to it he sides two g tod cows and scen pigs ou asked me about the price of provisions beef is ver high it is four pence or four i ponce halfpenny per pound uified bacon six pence per pound multon four pence flour is eicht shillings per 100 pounds fnuish m mv i went over to the states to ese sim it his firm in michl gan as i had bought some more land out there sam has one hundred and sixtv acres i lent him five hundred dollars which would be 100 pounds in fnglih money and he has paid the greatest part back if you ever decide to come out to canada bring some flow cr seeds 10 week stocks some dasomn stones plum stones hoi lv berries seed potatoes just for breed some twigs for rais ing quickset hedges i came out here in 1851 brother sam went over to the states in 1855 wages are not vrrv high among labouring men three four or five shillings in eng lish money monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king st ei wn tr 7957j for dependable sales and service pi yuoulll cur ysler vu4ht riai faigo trucks into tjatiotuil tr licks come to maveal otor sales limited main it north tr 73611 lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton glendalc 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 for expert eye care consult o t walker 12 main st s brampton gl 1 4474 res gl 16243 hour- 9am 6pm dnilj fndav 9am to 9 p m evening by appointment maurice manderion qc barrister 4 solicitor 61 mill st tr 72464 roxy theatra bidg tomvanskklerba barrister solicitor notary 36 main s tr 74531 dr wilharns bidg dr j burns milnb dental surgeon xray mill st tr7 2871 s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown dale bennet latimer baines barristers solicitors douglas v latimer terrence f baines tfuangle 73381 23 mill sl georgetown dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tri angle 73641 main st georgetown georgetown animal clinic j s zaviti dvm v zavitz dvm 106 guelph street tunic open 7 pm 9 pm mon wed fri afternoons by apnointmt dr p w w kuryllow1cz dental surgeon 110 uountainview hd s tr 74125 dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown w h c a r r professional engineer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ont 116 mountarnview rd s trianglc 12211 res phone tr 73300 hewson ord and helson barristers solicitors 39 main sl s beside knox church george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 7 2246 tr t781 carretal building 1 16 mountarnview tr 7 2218 monuments i pollock campbej desfis on requh inspect our work greenwood cemet phone 621 7st 62 ft ater street gal taken for granted odd lsnt it that something science makes with the aid of huge factory is called i mir i acle fabric while we calmly accept the stuff that nature makes out of a little old seedj in the ground the tribune- chionicla warren ohio printing of distinction ljsttekheads envelopes statements wedding invitations georgetown herald tr j jm1 licer auaifle norman word a man himself share t of his n gias t the wise has reformed ntributed his full i the reformatio norman don-

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