Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1966, p. 3

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196566 public school teaching staffs glen geologist joins un survey project in africa a glen wlulims man john c grsdy is enroute to togo af rlca where he will pond a year wh a united nations special chapel street seated from left mrs june evans mrs anne lough mrs virginia hulme mrs dorothy green stand ing from left william parke mrs heather snoddy miss wilma stull principal val stein miss ruth mcbride mrs norma ferguson michael homer over 550 holsteins in in shipment to italy a large shipment of holstcin cattle left the georgetown cnr ution thursday morning on the first lap of a trip whose final destination is italy the thirty carloads compris ing oyer 550 heifers were des cribed by a rockwood interna tional official ax one of the fin est selections of cattle ever as sembled by the exporting firm which also operates georgetown sales arena on the 7th line among district breeders who participatedin the shipment are robert alexander john brand roy thompson and gordon laidlaw the cattle will cross the at lantic by boat a 13 day trip with final destination genoa where an italian buyer will take delivery promotion lists chapel st public school to grade 1 1 teacher mrs d graen gaylejuian james anderson wadebond wayne cook da vid dickenson robt donaldson robert forbes mark hennessey ann holmes timothy hudebine brenda hurren ivy king mark kirley brynn lang mary lou madde glen macneale lorr ie magloughlen christine mann terry martin bobby mccand i less eric namink stephen nor ton kevin paynter deborah t peacock rickey pinkney dav id stapleton debbie seddon rosemane stoddarl to grade 2 taactwr mrs n ferguson barry agnew warner ausun t baker betty susan bas i tado timothy bludd darlene bouwman michael davis dawn joy emmerson sherry emmer- aon catherine ferguson jef frey freestone jennifer glass allan goodine diane herbert muriel king tammy king mi tide ann kirley timothy nor t ion jfrnmy oconnor rodney hpinkney mark rasmussen pa mela richards craig seifred bonnie wilson douglas wilson f to grade 2 ttadwr mrs a lough larry allan larry burns janet butt janice dalziel mary edison ricky forbes steven j haddock alice henderson don na soare karen johnston bn an livingstone tracy pattulo janice phillips stephen roberts janet robinson pamela ross lynda stoddard mary lynn wood to grade 3 tmcher mrs a lough brace bond colin donaldson christine irwin michael lor usso susan magloughlen jer ry more catherine paynter debra telford donna thomp- on richard weatherall sbel ley white adrian zmija to grade 3 tmchar mrs h snoddy gary agnew scott arnold linda cook james dickenson ladel forbes kim golden da vid henderson sherry hulme harriet king sharon laidler scott lmngstone mary ellen lonuso david macneale rob- kontaath jetobcrt mossop donna peacock nancy poulsen kim robinson jeffrey timleck christine west to grade 4 tchtr mrs h snoddy ricky cook robert freestone david johnston donald more carol stoddard sharol weather all to grade 4 tmchcn miss r mcbride janet anderson brian bludd david cook karen cook grah am dahdel brenda dickenson ramie douglas lauren goc be wayne gougeon raymond hall lois hill susan hillier lynne hoare garry hyde lau lie jarrie susan laird lori lavole janet lawrence allan lawr norbert maile michael mccandless allan more sheryl mosaop barry norton tim nor daniel oconnor grant battnbo graham richards ter ry roberts dean sorrow eric omunsonv lon wild susan valade to grade 5 tstdmn mrs v hulm david armitage clara austin donna burns richard burley cook paul cook bryan haddock deborah hanson john henderson diane hennessey in hogg eugene kungbetl bryan laird deborah lounds heather macdonald sandy mar- atah deborah hcleuan laurie moon raymond peacock gary qnanbary sherry scarrow ro- t service betty thompson ofcoffrey witter susan white to grade 6 teacher- mr m homer connie allen susan arnold janet cass jean cume debbie dicks kenneth donaldson patri cia elhson julie goebel heather hanson david holmes gordon hunter debbie jarvie cindy king guy korzack yvonne lo- russo harold martin debbie norton colleen oconnor ron me ovcnden nancy parry deb bie paul patti phillips glenn robinson peter thornton chris tine timleck john tost tina weatherall terry west to grade 7 teacher miss wilma stull christine a nderson rodney armstrong finlay arnold mi chacl bludd daniel clarke ju lie dalzfel lois elliott penny foster laurie golden bruce gregg sharon haddock heath er harley 4 bonnie henderson guy hennessey bonnie hil her ann hyde jackson king stanley lorusso janette mc donald steven mclejlan rose mary meekison deborah nor ton alex ovenden ruth oven den karen phillips richard quanburyricky quanbury su sanne rasmussen glenda sear row donald thibeault karla tomlinson to grade teacher mrs j evans steve bowers garry dicks ross elliott mark hawes wil ham hillier craig johnston steven lawrence barry lay ton steven lounds brian mc donald arnold miller judith miller michael phillips lilly poulsen david puckering nor man thompson lynne wilkes robert wilson to grade 9 teachers- mr v stein mrs w parks mrs j somrvlll john blair rick chaolin ri chard forster alex garbutt susan hale molly henderson sue hennessey philip hyde patricia irwin kathleen king kent korzack richard leslie heather macdonald james mc pherson conna maile patnca marko robert norton renl pan kenin linda paul george poul sen helen robinson edwin robson chns todd senior special education class to grade 9 teacher mr w parka elgin armstrong barbara hanson jack laird brenda nurse keith williams presentation ceremony as nurses complete course as instructors during tha month of april twenty four registered nurses completed the instructor s course in red cross first aid these nurses who are now qualified to teach first aid met in the cafeteria of the george town and district memorial hos pita on tuesday june 21st to receive their pins and ccrlifi cates mrs mary simpson home nursing and first aid chairman introduced the guests and local branch executives mayor joseph gibbons ex led ded greetings from the town and congratulated the nurses on their perseverance to conti nue their education the program consisted of two films mr w b mcgregor coordinator halton county em ergency measures organization gave a short resume on the first film though the earth be moved which was photograph ed during the earthquake in alaska on good friday 1965 h is through the daring of the cameramen aboard a large oc ean vessel berthed alongside the wharf tn the anchorage harbor that this disaster was completely recorded the spirit in which the alaskans faced this crisis was remarkable mrs bette stanley who is red cross public relation co ordinator of the blood trans fusion services for metropolitan toronto introduced the second film innovations in blaad transfusion therapy through the use of plastic packs wni have replaced the glass bott advances in the treatment c blood diseases such as leul- mia and haemophilia have bsj made possible after the film mrs stanley informed ths group of experimental worl being earned out at the blacd depot of the ontario divic on m toronto many members of th staff are taking an active pa- those present were imres sed with the high quality of the films and felt that they should be seen by everyone m the medical field and those who could be involved in disaster services the films were shown by mr dan scarborough chief of the georgetown volunteer acnbul ance service and mr fred whittaker administrator of the georgetown and district mem onal hospital the following nurses enrolled in the instructors course mrs margaret appsrley r 1 2 erin mrs joyce csrke 3 1 mrs beverley gray 36 edrih st mrs mildred hall 1 it 7 mrs marion hams 44 cials st mrs marion hagan 1 henry s mrs marcact kirby glen williams mrs clenra lee r r 4 mrs irens myr en 176 maple ave eas its catherine martin 23 dcex blvd mrs dorecn mecombe langbtone rcsc vz czj elle m mitchell 13 elliott brampton mrs ann p- tshtd 65 charles st mrs laltine ro binson norval mn ady ruston 8 stevens crcc irs elaine sales r r 1 gicn vii liams mrs mary j simpson 10 hale drive mrs frances ct- bn r r 2 erin mrs lorna thorns r r 2 miss ana tack er 93 main st nor j krs sheila frances ward 8 hale drive mr phyllis wa-rac- 25 delrex blvd mn vclia vsst 24 church st east ar oi ms geraldme whittaker a byron st apt 14 miss aie me j bowland 38 mill 1 ys eren da handcock box 113 balhn afad mrs hilda stein 9 queen st mrs donna cornfield r r till grcrgltown gardinir one soaking better than sprinkling for gardens by gordon lindsay smith r r 1 georgetown when watering a lot of mistakes in us ing the hose are made by those unfamilar with the likes and dislikes of grass and other plants one thorough soaking of the lawn or garden that will take the moisture down a couple of inches is worth a dozen sprinklings and it will last for some time sprinkling never gets the moisture down more than a fraction of an inch and the roots must come op to the surface to get it thus exposing themselves more and more to drying and killing by heat and sun heavy soaking however does notmean turning the noz zles on full blast the nearer we get to a fine mist the better and as soon after watering as possible it is advisable to cul tivate to create a loosnfr top on the soil to block evaporation and in the rose garden especial 1y it is never adviseble to water in the evening as that will en courage fungus growth early in the morning i the safest time extra living there is no reason why all the ground around the mod em home front and rear can not be turned into an attractive and convenient irving space es pecially the secluded part at the rear of the house actually properly shaded with lots of lawn it can serve as an outdoors living room and particularly if there is a door and big low win dows immediately facing it then we can sit in the regular fiving room and see through into the garden to the lawn the flowers and the shrubs and vice versa in that case the lawn is another big cheerful room like a son porch still more useful it is ah excellent idea to have an electrical outlet or two outside where lights and appliances can ha plugged in beths beauty lounge perms 550 styling tinting 8772607 61 shelter strot fund project in a survey of ground water and mineral re sources mr grady a consulting tjeol ogist who has been working for a group nf mining firms will be senior exploration geologist in a group which includes men from england italy and togo the west african republic which adjoins ghana was ger man then french togoland be fore it became a republic a few years ago it is a french spea king country mr and mrs grady and their children susan ii sylvia 8 and brian 4 will be irving in the capital city of lume where the united nacicns has its base residents of the glen for the past year they intend to return to their home there at the end of his year with the on sunnucks piano pupils perform at recital piano students of mrs wil ham sunnucks held a recital at the home of mr and mrs rex heslop on thursday june 17 over sixty people attend ed those participating were patrick zuber tony swim danny zuber maryjo leggc jon zuber karen archibald linda carmichaci mary jane ballcntine danny tomlinson paul roger anne riley dc nise parent margaret barnes randy miller david roger laurie miller tim swim su san rrawley and diane mc iod refresh mcnu were served by mrs rex heslop mrs reg power and mrs john ouellcttc t did you know the right of the chartered banks to issue notes was cancel led in 1945 and since that time only the bank of canada has been permitted to issue paper money in canada rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements cormsm specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers 32 albart si tr 72952 thi gioroitown hirald thursday junr 1h robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal blog t16 mountainview road for appointment t77j971 is there a somewhere youi like to go niagara knows how get cash now for tramttckets arcom 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