Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1961, p. 6

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hire ten new teachers complete local staff n glen williams william korzack principals say contests interfere with studies ten new tochers were added to gmrgitown public school the sl albans church con i ssswv g th b0 p firmaton will be combined wlh i school thursdaj management chairman bay salter announced the usl of sl pauls normal this year on successful applicants winch included miss marilyn- barlh miss jupe 11th at 11 am bishop sandra turnpenny miss donna bloor miss marline terns miss bagnall bishop of niagara murec wilson miss alma mcmichael miss junt ljon mrs ber wi officiate assisted b rev nice pew mrs lean dunlop and brian goodlet r stubley 1 but while the board hired ten slightly higher than the s6000 they lost one miss sandra reid price which the department of j haines went to king who tendered htr resignation t ducution ipproved for their ston ait sunday with the i alter teaching for a ear miss b the new portable will georgetown pipe band for the beid will complete the term at contain an improcd hcatint laom club parade harrison public school isvstem p portable classroom is il the public school pnncipils ready in use al the school how association voiced their oppo ever both portable s art expect i ition to promotional contests in ed to disappear nhm a new i the schools ace rding to the school p landed bawtem ken i brief submitted to the board nedy and harrison becomes the district at a glance burlington parents in the dynes road survey have threatened to keep their children out of school if their request or reversal of a transferal order is refused the spokesman for the parents pro testing the transfer of 71 child rcn from lawne smith public school to the new john t tuck public school said all the parents favoured keeping their children out of school rather than transfer legion notes by leslia clark j the principals opined that com position and p at r contests i required too much of the pup 1 tune w hich could be belter spent ssiry the annual home arid school meeting of the glen public si hool was he id tuesday ev ening ma 30th mr d earl the president was in the chair and the meeting opened with the o canada the last meeting the call for tration broueli wave of th the areas sorted by the two nging minutes of a letter from four residents mere read bv mrs rguest the whose property birders on ttu financial rtporl was given b harrison public school proper mrs t haines mr earl ly asked that the board erict hanked the outgoing executive scho reus a fence at that end of lh for their help through his term xpected gtounds the letter signed b of office the new officers from messrs trott uikun moon were dieted as follows prcsi east end schools kennedv 60 register 62 k p while 02 i received at ihrr si i t gejre d fir 11 ind hicham said thil ant n dtnt mr ii either of their bjckards president dinger of bun hit b retary mrs j hunter mrs korzack vice l smith sec nee the bill dian i r ices in th h directum i board is stud in the n the portahlt chssroom whici will handle the over low at har i xison next tmn will be con structed bs hofminn construe ion for 6 200 the hofmann bid from the komii i for the job was lowest of six meaning camp since mil f received by the board though originally roman camp did you know chester common en lint tnglish town name r peter jones photo merit for membership zone commander vic bonham congratulates canad an legion branch 1 20 pres dent dave capperauld on the branch s recent record of hav ng equalled last year s membersh p the men hold the membership cert ficate of merit wh ch was awarded the branch p wagstaffe treaur fie r mrs bruce asseltint i st mrs preswood s class win the pi nil in fur the most par ent present for the grades 7 and 8 had nude m s nosit r for this meeting and ur the winners were for gradi 8 ere oorotht hancock and t rr hancock grade 7 mike htall and bcttt hilt j prepanlmns were made for i the graduation banquet in the anglican parish hall singing was provided bt festial sing ers which was enjoyed tery j i much meeting closed with the z queen heart attack in store dies en route home a traeltcr for the faterlini drug co i td lawrence char les adkms died fndas while bein dmen to hu burlinlon home bj bill maccormaek of maccormaek s druw twenty yrm mr adkins suffered a blight heart attack while in the main street drug store and had been treated there he was apparent 1 fulh n co i reel w i n mr maccormaek offered to dme him to his home mr adkms had been calling here for twent tears he was 55 sursitm arc his wift mar garet f vanderburgh daugh tcrs mr victor gamn j of coboure mary lou al h iitie nd a son l james of hamil i n he was the brother of mrs jack i onee marion tor orangeville physicians services fn corporatcd psi is embark ing on a program of expan sion and the town of or angeville is the first com munity in ontario to be sel ected in the new program this month every resident of the town will hae an opportunity to enrol in the plan brampton a new united front n be- i ing formed to protect peel and i other fringe municipalities from i metro toronto s steamroller tactics scheduled to meet in brampton this week are repres i enlatives of peel york and on tano count v councils bolton i possible locations for bol tons new post office haw been narrowed to two the site of the prcserit dunct hall and king sl west opposite nancy s a post office department repres entalne was in bolton last week but didn t indicate when any decision would be reached streetsville j an 8 000 square foot junior department store with an 80 foot frontage will be one of i the new tenants in the new p shopping centre in streotsmlle the store will be i one of the r a beamish store co i td chain acton an ip lb piatt bomb used in the larlv pjrt if i world war ii was duc iv i ered bt two bots and th lr chums last week while lig jng in a field opp i queen street west ado yes we quite realize there has been no column for two weeks but actually tiherc s not been loo much news but it would seem to us there has been a lot of work accomplish ed one of the nicest things that has happened in a long time is the purchase by branches in the zone tf an organ for hal ton s home for our senior cit izcns centennial manor we cannot think of a thing that will give more pleasure to more people than organ music and wc congratulate the prea dent and legion members for takini part in such a great act of friendship and responsi bilitt to our many senior ciuz ens lien wc think of the var ious ptoplc we know down at the manor we know it will be realh appreciated vnd to stan allen whom wc understand was the first to spearhead the idea we i n m bin stan who is the capablt and encruc superintendent of the manor ts will known locally h itn seniil mans terms here in our council capping this as rcitc in i finillv warden hill n lounh ti si branch s in halt cnuiiu t ok part in th project with i of lum fim s3iw apiece and the sixth our smal le l putting in 100 and we milit add sltk from them a quite a boon to adult activities a well the zone meeting was hold jii georgetown recently and at it our old friend harry hassall of cooksville was elected zone commander and harry being the type of man he is will pro bably do the finest job possible harry bas been president of both port credit and oakville letions in fact he started the cooksville group active in his church anglican there he has associated with another long 1 me legionnaire canon banks who as an active legionnaire has been chaplain of both port credit and cooksville harry will bring to the job as he always does when he takes on a task a ingleminded pur pose to make zone b7 tops we understand his deputy zone commander will be hughie lamb a past zone commander and district commander he is also well known hereabouts there is now over 3 000 in the kittv for the hospital fund which will bring the total rats- sod to s7 000 wc think that of all in ijr pledgees our i egmn will by far and away be the first to pay off their total debt 10000 and we think a great deil or the crtdit in fact pro bablj the bulk of the credit gos lo that little band who each saturday gather to orean lie the draw and of course the georgetown hkrald thursday jon uh 1961 i to the nresi lent was after all i hose idea il don t f ret the conntion n hamilton this year i bnnch with i i eciu ind i of tht otturs he the nure than that f ait si in the bran will rojrtl t ire many of those h who knew hnn jun mih will b the da will in offunlh dcdidted a list is on tin b ird ti nam s of these wishing to at ten 1 do tr and eo the in up will meet at the legion in mil ton and proceed from there the service is at 2 oclock it would be nice to sec a lot of ceorjetwn members and for man of the old tuners in- the branch it woul 1 be a tool chance to sa hello lo a good main ctorgetowners now res idinf trnrc ktmimbtr there is a bus to milton simdn and ou tdioiild hii oir nanus n the list t pissing of brig of wildwood one it of canada s most jalhnt sol hd i diers he was also one of the tike most unassuming anion the t honours confened on him for wartime sen ices were the com mander of the order of the british umpire distinguished sen ice order and liar mihtan c ross and t rench croix ele urrre mil pilm in w rid 1 he had sptnt some 40 months in rrmce we convey to his re alucs the i ei ti s pr f und rcrels on his passing wise decisions ivery year youve got to make decisions t some of them difficult and making the right decision may mean the difference between a good year or a bad thats why it s a good idea to talk things over occasionally with someone who understands your problems and who can offer sound impartial advice on matters of farm financej your local royal bank manager is the logical man to go to for counsel because hes had a wealth of practical experience in farm communities next time youre in the neighbourhood of the branch drop in for a chat your royal manager will be glad to see you thousands of farmers are enjoying the benefits of farm improve met if loans ask your friendly royal bank manager for a copy of our free booklet which explains all about these longterm lowinterest loans the royal bank of canada wm f baimfr manager georgetown branch later th br inch lypt of anlnc i i saturday j lies uxilnrj who in hac contribute i so the i ikhii iiu n alh hu uh anil d unttd th nnmt mcsliel a 120 s share this is the turn thit mike i t an lhcr or erat one milo milton domestic atei rales took a 16- jump n mi ndas niht when council appr v el a view schedule of rates it is estimated the increase will mean about a s3 00 jump f r a household with one to three people fl tor el i i fft re i phee as ch iinn in of the opening di cmnm tt e for the hospilal ma we extend to iegmn mem ben an 1 their fnmilies a cor dial msitation to be on hand al th ii sp t il pnitii june lth as one of the lirgest con tnhutini grjups i i ion ures can well be pr ud of their effort in this ltit cause wont you all come out to inspect it j 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