Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1966, p. 11

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vttends training course telephone eavestroughs jtelay radio programs in hornby home rirt k- ramautarsingh at leadership workshop among 103 secondary school teachers from all parts of the province who attended a fourday leadership training course at lakefield was tom ramautars ngh teacher of english and history at georgetown district h gh school last year he taught at lucknow district high school and the year before nkincardine it was the sixth annual workshop ndrwas held at lakefield college school aug 16 19 expanding area employment office seeks more staff the area office has been in formed that the national em service as a result of opportunities for advance ment beyond the grade 2 level are excellent in se train applications for employment are available at any post of rice or national employment service office games first knocking glen williams out of competition in than defeating kj1 doug wood of r r 2 hornby has telephone with a differ cnce wood can merely pick up his telephone dial any number and get the cbc and he can sit back telephone to ear and listen to whatever la on the airwaves at the time someumes in french as well as english it a no magic just simple el ectronics physics old farmhout wood lives in a remodelled farmhouse 1200 feet from cbc radio tower carrying pro- grams over obl and the tor onto french radio station cjbc radio engineers explain that a high frequency radio field and leakage from an under ground cable are responsible for the telephone cum radio and many other weird occurrences like music flowing from the eav as through downspouts bulbs that glow after they are turned t off and fluorescent lights that glow m the night held only in the bare hand we ve learned to live with it says wood and you can bet us a lot of fun when we ve got guests around espec aliy if they vo never heard about our funny house however before hi new guests think they ve fl pped their uds wood soothes them with an explanation it s not as bad as it once was ether houm haunted back in 1946 when the woods bought the house on the eighth line near highway 401 they thought the hoise was haunled music could be heard by an old wire fence it also came out of the downspout and electn cians wtio were wiring the house kept getting shocks and burns even though the house was not hooked up with hydro completely mystified but not in the dark the bulbs would glow for 24 noun day on or off strang musla then one lay wood heard the atrange music by the down apout and he heard an announ cer give tha cbl call letters it was a good clue he jljjioir in the hand ed it up and called the soon engineers converged the house and put everyone at ease with a logical explanation about the high frequency radio held and cable leakage with their new information the woods had a power trans former installed to stop the light glowing around the clock they wilt still glow a few mo ment after being switched off and only when weather condl uons are right now can the ra dlo be beard over the down spout but the woods still have fun with tha high frequency held and fluorescent lights everybody likes to go over by the tranamitter with tha u ghta tha discharge from the cable leakage is picked up by the filaments and the 11 it must give people out the highway a bft of a shock to a maw of tubes moving ab out in the field wood said laughing although the power transfor mer has stopped most of the music from coming from odd places the woods still havejio need for transistor radios they still hear music some times by the wire fence and if that fails there a always the telephone joe schertzelfred nurse head rqp for holsteins the results of the 109546 record of performance for our holstein herds has been announ ced by the holstein frlesian as sociation of canada a total o some 10odd pure bred hoi stein herds in halton county are tested under rop in the section for herds with at least twenty records reported the winner was mr jos schertzl norval r r 1 he had 33 records 15 897 lbs milk 598 lbs butterfat 3 76 test for a breed class average of 149 milk 149 for fat runner up in this division was jas c reid norval r r 2 with 32 records 15 308 lbs milk 571 lbs bulterfat 3 73 test for a breed class average of 140 for milk 142 for fat in third position was w j hahon campbellville r r 2 wiaha8re l thi oioroitown herald thursday s1pt lit 1966 page 11 announcing dancing cuss esi g ballet jazz holy cross auditorium conducted by vickie lay mistd mctpai t e77o722 save on all your dell georgetown jtk 2 with 14 records 14 608 lbs milk 566 lbs butterfat 3 87 test for a breed class average of 139 for milk j 46 for fat in third place was a g hun ter burlington r r 1 with 17 records 15 788 lbs milk 566 lbs butterfat 3 72 test for a breed class average of 141 for milk 143 for pat mcleans rental a sales centre 279 queen street east brampton your one stop school supply centre j save on all your needs herel school bags i m lunch boxes y v coloring boxes i ring binders refills cartridge and expanding its programs will re juire new positions immedlate- jy at the employment service officer 1 and 2 levels depend ing upon qualifications and le vels of positions salaries are up to 7 686 per annum employment service officers 1 work under the guidance of experienced officers and follow 4ng a training period may ad prance to employment service officer which is the full work ing level ing and staff development pro grams will be divided omagh peewees triumph become county champs omagh pee wees won toun ty softball honours saturday in an elimination tournament i at hornby ball park i the omagh team swept three bride 81 in the semi final and ending the day with a resoun ding 186 win over drumquin drumquln had earlier elim mated hornby 2419 and low vllle 278 moffat was another early victim when kilbride won a close 76 game there were 90 players parti dpatlng in the seven teams re presented riey were well sup ported in the cheering section by parents and friends wood said whawirej were hooked into the fuse panels 40 watt bulbs in the sockets be gan glowing it got so bad that the hdro inspector pulled the electr cians off the job he said they wercn t allowed back on until hydro lines were strung up in front of the house and a trans former hooked in the phenomenon had ery one including wood himself 504 lbs butterfat 4 09 test for a breed class average of 132 for milk iifl for rat for herds with under 20 rec ords reported for the 3rd year out of the last five fred nurse georgetown r r 2 was declared winner with 13 records 16 228 lbs milk 551 lbs butterfat 3 39 test for a breed class average of 150 for milk 139 for fal runner up was howson rud under tha brampton watertowar- phoni 45957s1 we rent a party goods lawn mowers a paint sprayers a alum ext ladders a floor sanders m power post augcn open thun a frl sun ample parking many- other items fountain pens by schaeffer and north rita delrex delrex market centre shop smoke the georgetown district high will open for the fall term tues september 6 1966 bus routes 19661967 students of georgetown high school district are asked to note the following transportation schedule out 1 wast on hwy 7 lo 7th una 7 45 a m south on 7th una to 17 slda road watt on 17 slda aid to 4th una south on 4th lin to 15 slda road east on 15 side load to 7lh una south an 7lh lino lo 10 sid road east on 10 sku road to lh una north on ih una to school 25 am route 2 at 7 45 am east on 20 slda road to 10th una south on 10th uno to 17 slda roadi east on 17 slda road to town uno south on town uno to norval station north on town uno to tarra con laava tarra coll j a m 1 wast on 27 slda road to 10th uno south on 10th uno to 22 slda road through olan williams at 1 20 am to school route 3 south on 9th una to glon williams having tha glan at i 20 a m to school route 4 east on highway 7 to norval south on town una to lot no 9 north on town una to 10 slda road wast on 10 slda road to 9th una east ta norval at 8 35 am wast on highway 7 to school route 5 2 busses laava b a station east goorgalown wast to school at 40 a m route 6 north on sth una to 22 slda road a 10 m wast on 22 slda road to highway 7south on highway 7 to school note- opening day only transportation changes 1 ragular pvon in am for all grada nina elavan and thivteen srudenti 1 all grada tan and twalva students piefcod up start tag at 1200 noon orades nine eleven and thirteen students at nine a ml grades ten and twelve students at 1 00 p m the following courses will be offered five year arts and science four year business and commerce five year business and commerce four year science and technology five year science and technology one year special commercial four year arts and science two year occupations i wi oamplota lut imvibgo appncattan forms parents of shjdants in esqueslng township aro requested t pay particular a i i 2 and a of application farm a g lot number whether aaat or watt half at lot a fans win bo distributed by tha bos driven during tha first wood students will go directly to tha classroom assigned to them according to the lists posted in tha hairs beside the gymnasium and cafeteria students not on these lists will report to the library all grade nine ten eleven and twalva taxi books will be provided by the high school board a student los ing or damaging any of these books will be assessed for this loss or damaga all books provided will be collec ted efter the examinations naxt june or when a student leaves this school this year it will be necessary to run three lunch periods rather than two as in previous yeers the first hindi period will be from 11 25 lo 12 10 second lunch period from 12 10 to 12 55 end the third lunch period from 12 55 to 1 40 approximately one third of the classes will go to lunch at a time and tha remaining two thirds wlh remain in class this means that regular classes will be going on all day tha school will finish regular classes at 3 10 and the buses will leave at approximately the same time as last year the lunch period for en individual class may vary from day to day depending on the timeteble this year wa will as wsl go on the six day cycle this means that it will take six days to uw the 4 per iods rether then the five days as previous the timetable will shew day 1 day 2 etc to dey 6 those days vail not conform to tha week days but will vary from week to week this is an advantage in that the periods wo be longer eectrperlod being 45 minutes long but there will only be seven teaching p e day so that the total teaching time will be the same as before until further notke because of construction no stud ext will be permitted te park on school p cafeteria will not be serving meals on opening day e forgrave secretary treasurer d g lawson chairman d f turner principal

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