Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1961, p. 8

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high tales published by the students ol gmrrown high schorl sixty turned up at science clubs first term meeting stewart axe we did it at our first regular meeting we had a turnijul i georgetown high school georgetown high school buys latest business equipment oyce fleming this yur our school boasts wi of the most uptodate equipment available for office and school us mr baiter kindly introduced me to uvnl of these machines at i entered hi office i found in operation an electric gattetner duplicating machine it wit massproducing beiear raffle tickets a ob which n past years took several even ings of manual labour next to it sat an amaiing thermofax copying machine wth the aid of a specially treated type of paper duplicate may be made of any typed printed or writ tend piece of literature imagine the linn ur this ejoh piece could be to the con stant latcarmin umchew line writing stud at et to the copjin machine as situa ted mr baxters priztd inven fnaikallhaiai it i na these four graduates tn of october also produced mnum rooipall now ii looks il r t an actlvc 8roup of officers in our rci t trio llnmtiatorl fan continue their studies eluding michael payne as pre told w lome uninuiaiea ran s mike pickup as vice hvr carolynne halllm j writers the former addition of two kejs the mathematical lpe setting there was also an automatic calculator which totallj rcpres ses errors in division multipli cation addition and subtraction a must for the successful student of tomorrow a change of seiner brought a chani of guides mr stronj demonstriwd the no business math mcs with whuh our hoptful seen lanes of the j future were working the com mercial class of bl 62 will be i the first to nap the benefits of icirniiik through actunl ex piriencr the umimtrinl room tion requisite in the modern j resembles a lompacl business office of todaj 1 hi thin is he world tompliti with a si mi christened it is mort lonuawn automatic rotuv calculate a lyltsownasa stout mr bantcnkn adding michine kts ter modestlv adiaiitut that hedrmn adding michmt s and a was not the imtnioi hi nun full ktvboird adding machine ly sketched his idea mr kobbf thought out the di tails and ro built the conlrivanie in tht j jt but not wast i must shop the sctipi ion i ujof a mention tht sthools purchai wooden box with a sliffld d t two new tvptwnluig ground glass top fuortsttntls with idjuslable platforms light glows through ills glass phi st conu lomplcte with tor enabling a gesietiiii alincil to chins utualh thise mark llewellyn at each end of the battle field the two sides go thru their motions each hoping in some manner to intimidate their opponents at the other end of the field suddenly carolynne hallitt peter glynn attended gcor gilouii high for all his high sihool jears 1asl mar he won the american math malics on igress pin for tht highest nnth marks in the school of over 60 the largest science club history we hope they keep coming the meeting held on the six i plants were gathered for a if r which we made upon return to the school ml had a very good time pickup as vice hveryone is now looking to- i varc tvrantc barbara rvans as ward the future for which is cell i vldllu mutona don currle was able to shake loose the strong rebel defense for any of his large gains which have figured so much in the previous years bob wrigglcsworth and murray marchment deserve credit for stopping curne s jaunts around the md georgetown should be proud of the rebels and really show them that they re be hind them when they play in the clssa playoffs un jthe cbo rob town hlralb thursday novairfw hh 1m1 page 8 tho- be easily read staff who are non arlii trace a drawm or d a curate ly a must in the outer offitt m on and mra brown u it ted the newl purchased math i to be displ emaucal and tan tpe offices inn our art in assu to the up n- inj room inn are mtulded of i ac jdurabk vinjl plastic and have very slunu strnuiht backs it is expected that by 1962 eas their occupants will be picked stn for the ptrftct posture poster id in all bumotss hout canada chess board disappearedso now they need your nickles stewart saxe the chess club hi d its third meeting n october 24th this meeting will prove n be either a miletune in the life of or the end of the chis tlun h because we have utctded to charge a mciel a week due i first girl lost two tht challenges rtall got go the motion was paisd unan in in t last weik c imously by those present the reason behind the five cent dues included the loss of two chess sets last ji ir art a dam many change have been not iced in the playing ability jim bowman is back at the top of the ladder a place he held all last car and robert risher vl no of bugle split the pnues ar wjh tn rmbmi fug bravely fluttering at their heads georgetown s best clad in red charge into the centre of the field to begin i battle the blue and white warrior of milton respond to the challenge and thunder into minefield some of the i fiery spirit of the players catches the crowd fervently i the students exhort their team to win their tingsong chants fill the air the strug gle hat begun and on the sidelines the hardy team of cheerleader is spurring geor getown on sporadically a bugle blows and the george town students scream charge shuffling their feet as if they would obey their own com mand on the field small brown oval is being kicked dropped carried and thrown as the two teams battle eah other for possession of it players are hurling ttietr bo dies at each other and are running up and down the field what s this an in ury to georgetown the crowd falls silent then cheers as the iniured player it car ried off georgetown shows life and steadily advances down the field milton how ever is having none of thu and the red line i puttied back so the struggle waxes and wanes several times a player breaks through the opposing teams line and makes a spectacular gain the presture mounts tho score is close then the game is over the weary players stagger off the field and the crowd gradually dis perses chattering excitedly different plays are recounted arid gradually the excitement dies down for the loseri we will do better next time for the winners we can do it again by the way we won 6 6 hurrahl attends royal roads service collide in british lolumhi peter chose this school partly btrausc it was recommended to prtsidcnt setrelary and stewart saxc as plunncd a display of fantastic tkie yftar i rtcorc reporter chemistry experiments siiih as cdl our first activity was in the p where a liquid is poured i robert fisher field trip on the 21st o a pce of piper whith z after the meeting at the school i minutes later bursts into flame we went to mr beers arm and others equally fantastic send a special order to the publlshervlor their books and others have raided all the book stores from coles to eatons and still have been left with out enough the fault of this shortage does not he with one perion but when the publishers ud stores know what books are needed even the students know in june it seems that the should have the books in ad vance or at least by the begm nmg ot school in september him i fruud but mainly he jeause he likes the army and wants to travtl the subjects he is taking in j elude fnjjish history frinch religious knowledge anil mill i tary studies hi bides scientesi and maths as well as school isubjetis he list lakts nnlit irv dull hi pi his to 1 ike d four j t ir courst stn ssine plij sirs 1 iiid ohi ruistn and hopis to gr iduatt as an engine i where we were shown various i we are a bit amazed at the iforrns of life to be found in changes that arc taking place n farm pond next we w nt to school wasn t like this when the conservation woikiioi at father was getting his educa speysidc where mosses and lion iftu lion lu ill 1m working for ih rm edith brown wo hi 1 si hoi ii ship r h s5u0 ln radii ii d i- th lip 13 stn lint v lit fust llui smoiui this i r s now l ikin ihi rt 01 rebels reduce rivals to despair roger carey wtdnesda orinbir 51 h grttnt a mcmnrahli i ne for georgetown lligfh soh ol as thiy limixed a seven jtar wis i streak in di fiat ng mi ion j i in a hard foujht iwfiime batlw gtorgelown stiffiml gii itlj in the first lii itlcr bv 1 ini tht yed so well a great deal of praise goes to paul kitchen er for the fine wav hi fil wf in for al mare hind at early lead rocks take georo mcneil tttdm hi milton fora th uebt is defea lb milton slirtttl gt orgelown s second game ag ainst milton on octobtr 18 was played in tihc town park l years tyrants of the football mlltoltlocl field are this years losers we coupled a 2 1 win m rugbv with another will an 8 0 win in soccer to defeat them both wavs in soccer our team showed its interest by teamwork and individual ability of special note were george mcneil bar r shepherd tony crimen and mike pickup ihi scoring pi is weie as follows first half george mt e il scored on a 1 rdtl following nth tmd of tlnir sia mvt mi 1 ih ntn id the third vard sluplitrd stored thi third on pass from jim rowmin minul completed a hat trick v tltflittui tht bill off a mil m plajer to score second half colin hayward i willi h lit ii is worth suu m lit 11 is ut v rit ind pi mv tu nali l iiltr lra lu un den nis hancock rt bursa u- hi sun burarv which i- vv and is contin ltd for and a 550u uunini n stub it i bursal milton gioiklovwi t pl nit d in tlu se rimes scored our fifth tii irler icond qu rltr wilh a kick bv bow una stored on a pass id when john jtnnitk foi ihi fust from intt r end piiuil followi 1 bv i fine piss barrv smith st u eil from a 11 wis md run phv fro n sparkv mc crowd n ar tht o il out of 11 to dennis mint 1 for a trim s sttrel a hi hi is it auu h john sitv fnt v ird uniihdtmn to put tin rehls m liont tf at lulf limt a hni run hv cor all thi i ft us with in b0 vein in follow up d ho un aurisl tl n our it 1 li si ts to tome 1 v if i1own in idt flanktr hue melt hi w i stopptd h don nine on tin milton 4 r 1 fiom fnn on the lllh rsrntir text bool shortage senous and cost eel tht rebel but fired tht sire to rtalh every year tht re is usi i rtam amour 1 of imoks what are they doing this year ii t wh th lit 1 k sh rt si ns plavirs eil tt im tf uvell bv john tin t store 8f for of tihe oni t in liken statk lost or seven had lo itv of m stn w 111 r ills ji ir ihirt are kh bo iks ar und tu be si lkll i of the itathtrs hive ike on the re ponsihil ling thi hooks for tht ir s m invr hid m the georgetown soccer team showed top form de featmg milton at milton by decisive score of j0 on october 5th superior skill and knowledge of th game were the deciding factors in the georgetown win in the first half georgetown gained a fast lead when two quick goals by barry shep herd end george mcneil were blasted past the be wildered milton goalkeeper milton attacked strongly but were repulsed continuously by the solid georgetown de fence end the careful tend- ipgcf gerry haarmeyer the second half was char acter led by a strong geor getown offence and despite desperate attempts by the milton defence tony crimes scored a brilliant goal this was the climax of the game and it left milton complete ly demoralized although they continued to attack strong ly georgetown could not ma nage another goal and thus the game ended another georgetown victory worthy of special me t are mike pratt who played an excellent game despite a leg mury and jim bow man and gord brown whe played strongly in their re spective positions near leader i tnada rrtnks second onlv to oruav m per cjpita u e of t witricitv aged one this ear c there replaces norman cool lore hope to be able to bu our no longer with us own sets with the dues colltc only worrv ted unfortunatelj ihe best also new is our plaer in the club is a a real member ivnthia scrooge however it is hoptd chess bung a arm that he will remain with us who can toncintiali anyway eer learn how to plv who is as ju christian teenagers s support korean girl onlv girl iambert for those few girls carol an sp egelberg li octobtr 11 soccer teams accomplishments overshadowed by grid squads on widnis ilona hovacs led ir in a bible studv ut ted romans hap 8 1 lo u and disrusscd tht spirit and the flesh robert fisher i enn has been the onlv real competition georgetown has had in soccer for siveral vears as our 21 win on october 11th should indicate tnni ne onlj i school that secmi lo ijke soc cef scnousl lhc tven had cheerleaders this is vindir standablc erin onlv sots m for track and field aid smtr since the school is so tiiii onl 8 rooms end to end w 1 v- half r kitkfd 1 ickup i i 1 the their field w- sued and sloped centre se vcrl pi end to end re uar almost scored fr n centreline frin liowivir still teemed to have a pj t m tor i kicking the ball ou at centre i erin is the rnuh si ttjm we meet and play it nun to man rather poor slrate jj their team was football siid and some not so stind id cruks were made aboul tht referee i erin kicked uu bill in f irsl but the goal was di llowed be cause of a penalty header shepherd scored b beetling in a corner kick bv george mcneil on a nice ph making it 10 in the second hlf uowmati scored on a p lysine pi ij after the goalie tripped and fell flat erin got its lorn al when one of our plajrs miscuh ted the angle of intuit nn the ball and his trmium beaded it into our ni is playing forward now noiher core by erin was disallowed by a pcnaityl ignored when the soccer team does to well that no one else can score on them why is it always ignored by most of the slud enta tt has one of the bt si records of our school teams in mm past few ear cadets train weekly robert darby once apin the cadets have resumed their activities in georitown high school the cadel ir nning officers are uptain 1rouse 1 leut armstrong and li teeter these men supervise the prn dorothv p sicrenr oi new mt mbe r porl a htlle korea she memlrrs to 1 nalm ich raise the montj an e i o tirpnin iilmud lo our thit wt sop orphan irl in asked all ihe nni a small d ik to he ip us xectitivt on oting vv is held on octobtr 17th aro- lynne hallilt and barbara whitmce volunteered to take charge of the islb table it the school baz iar on nov 23 ve discuvsed making a 1 school directorv wilh the students n ses and telephone r mr dobson cli meeting with pnver i 1 add re v umbers shirley a rigby the graduating clats of last year has gone on to greater things some are con tinumg their education and others have begun their re spective careers of the class there are three student nurs- se carol berth and mabel greig are room matei at the atkinson school of nursing at toronto western hoipital and barbara kinrade it in training at guelph general hospital dennis hancock and edith brown are george town s tint year represen tatives at the university of toronto where dennis it tak ing engineermg phytic and edith it taking an artt course in modern languages mar lene kemshead is taking phy steal education at mcmaster university harry mcclurg is studying medicine at queen s and dave green way it em ployed by walter h pope accountant george win grove it at varian associates don curry at standard pro ducts bob cowbrough at loblaws and simon frank ruyter at the alliance pepei mill peter glynn is enjoying himself as an army cadet at the royal roads service col lege m victoria b c end norman coo ley has omed the air force one ex stud ent bruce eyre has even started his own business eyres radio tv service good luck to you boyt and grll potatoes are rattening ohi nde 1 t f3 gve vid riwson they aid the ca del offiters intl m 0 s in the training of the first tar ca dels drill is of course the first subject in tight the pur pose is to instill a sense of discipline in the new recruit weapon training wilh the emphasis on safity is a more interesting topic fielderift ts concerned with camouflage and proper move ment in the field which is really more complicated than some might think rt scue work and related subjects art tausht in national bur ival under the uidancc of mr michael pelesehak a ra dio course has been slarlcd to give cadets a grounding in the suhjtcj advanced cour ses in those subjects men honed abovt plus first aid may be taken at seven wet ks summtr camps paying s100 on completion them o name so its johnny rebs elaine robinson a stranger pissing through georgetown might ghnce wilhl surprise at the flagpole in fronl of georgetown filth school and less he were an american he would probably wonder also acily what kind of flag wiis is just in cast some of the stud cnts have bten wondering also i have written a bnt i snmmarj below of the origin of our adopted uonnit blue rlaj as it was fondly referred to by the boulhtrntrs early in 1841 a shot wis it w s 11m winning rhiurr tht n fired at rort suinlt r to 1m m i orji smilih s broth r who is the war between un i s md uo nj l school some when the southern nf 1 rnc cm i s ilh ot th m tin mid dim n el i to ihe d rile frt 1h mill in i fr th i i nloi al do this hv it i rate forti i the cadets at present bcr about thirlj bul one hundred cadets is what we should have anjone who is interested is urged to attend you will be welcome and there is a good chance of promotion if ou work par ades are held everv wcdnev day eve nmg at 7 o clock in she georgetown armories cause tihf force the ed rebel a smbol tude and in drlnl t vt n as in wlu re ih name cai victory thty ht id their heuls our own rebels i high the were led hv a jrral r ni wars but ihe stralekit named rolx rl who led them to virtorv m m times and was defeated onlj le i cause he was drastically numbered virtorinu 1 the proud name thr johnnv in both vieti rebs was chosen tor us hv up lo thi hill fit hi so far the 111s 1 llllldst is hal been s did lo un relxls hii ni in future rv and defea george lrnie iearce who modest l said that choosing thai partieii lar name came from submit ting tht them a nan the school i wn high schnol torhetr bhem on ixcanse thev re fikhlinj for jlhe honour of ireorget i high school whirh i e competition at honour of she students attend to his amaxctfaeeu tag t many canadians feel pototoes ore fattening tocts disprove this one medietm potato sup pltes oboed 100 colones this is a smoll per centoge of the canadian dietary standard average doily requirement of 2 400 colones for the moderatelv active woman or ihe 3 000 calories for the moderatelv active man the amounts of the foods listed m canadas food guide as a doily minimum provide the rerjuired protein minerals and vitamins but not the total colones needed to meet our conodaon standard next time vou shop ask for and insit on jsk reipotatoes for good health eat p e i pototoes qrnwrt irf the iron rich sod ond salt sea air ot can- oda s garden province rich in vitamer c also b vitamins and iron cfip and save these tested potato recipes potato and fish chowdtb batter m l trndpr aod fi l esl potatoes wxtcb hot pot rbn ivpril i t m dtkl 1 t im see the pei booth at the royal winter fair nov 1018 reprrmed from publicatcn 1058 canadian dept of 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