Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1967, p. 8

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record turnout votes dominion party to power vn filth annual lodal par- stment will be bold on much jmo31 1987 at bnmilca se condary school this year it been designated as cen- fannial event and delegates trm toronto ottawa kitchen r london montreal and till onburg will join the 14 mem tier schools of the intercoueg lite council for halton peel 0cchp it was hoped to have forty taabers from quebec but in creased study resulting from the teachers strike cut down this number drastically nev rtheless the event promises to be a great success under the capable guidance of dale phil pott md m stuart martin the directors as in past years the parlia- anent will consist of two par ties dominion and national the final results are inoondu live since both parties have in the vjdnity of 81 members the national party whose leader is bryan frank of port credit will form the government bat wold conceivably be toppled by hit dominion party at gdhs tie ejections were held on jan slat and the do minion parly gained tob per cent of the total vote and 71 per cent of the student body vo ted again a record in the hal tonpeel area the election was run object ivety that is candidates were chosen by the authorities in ad vance and took torn represent tug either party in front of his tory and civics classes since six of these students tony atcaul- y blchird enrlgfct doug ste phens don young alex goud eketttng roger smith bed pre viously chosen dominion as their preference there was no problem in allocating parlies to delegates robert saxe andy spiece lesley buresh and mark irwin chose national at their party this 64 split was decided by the student body in the election results the dominion party had cam paigned on a moderate platform of stable economy moderate foreign investment mainten ance of canada s military com mltments an expanded peace force uji and free trade with the united states they sought to tcodemlse the bna act without altering our basic form of government the national party believed in reducing the size of the arm ed forces and their involvement in nato and norad cutting down on us investment in ca nada and abolishing the pres ent form of government in fa vour of a republic lesley buresh and robert saxe attended the national ca binet meetings and their post tions in the government will be revealed at a later date the rt hon roger smith was elected as leader of the op position by the dominion cau cus his personal secretary will be douglas stephens the mini star of trade and commerce is the hon tony mcauley the mi nlster of manpower is the hon richard enrlght and the mini ster of industry is the hon alex goudeketung in march the school learned that one more student per school could attend to replace the french canadian delegation john riley was elected since he bad been a member of the model parliament committee he will represent the dominion party and will lead the royal delegation composed of all such added members in nor thern halton and peel he joi ned the cabinet as a minister without portfolio for your interest the results from those schools who held elections are given below central peel 7 s bramptod 7 s blahlock oakvlue 6 4 oakville trafalgar 0 4 georgetown s 4 perdue oakville 3 7 port credit 2 8 lome park 5 5 bremalea 7 s other schools appointed their delegates model parliament runs all day on wednesday march 28th and thursday march 30th bra- male secondary is located the fourth line east bramalea road about onehalf mile south of the no 7 hwy the hon wil 11am davis hla for peel and minister of education will act as the governorgeneral georgetown high schools member of parliament front 1 to r robert saxe lesley buresh andy sp eco donald young bock 1 to r mark erwin tony mcauley richard enright roger smith doug stephens john riley alex goude- ketting ashgrovi mothers leaders to be guests of ashgrove club enthusiasm among the club girls is mounting steadily os the ashgrove centennial cooks delve deeper into the food pat terns of the people of europe this study on italy and eas tern europe has been the best meeting yet they declared af ter they met at the home of grace bird on march 18th far their fifth meeting and our cooks are improving all the time they joked lois mcnabb and kathy hyatt were so suc cessful with their pizza the dough behaved perfectly and the toppings completely italian with olives onions cheese pep- peroni sausage and anchovies were right out of the bock grace birds cucumber and yogurt was so different and tasty even with the touch of gar lie and heather hyatt s best and cabbage salad was so col ourful and zesty with the sour cream salad dressing and touch at onion janet nurse prepared a nour fshing dish of farm style saus age with eggs in a spicy sauce and debbie may came up wit a delicious refresher cafe u lait the food was so good and i could cat it all even the yogurt was me general reac tion of all the girls but then the leaders mrs rentenaar nd mrs bird say that food qtabs are always interesting be cause they provide an opportun ity lor us to work together and to develop skill and imagination in the preparation and serving tf food and in this particular unit a world of fod in can ada the girls are given the added opportunity to appreciate the dishes prepared by canad ians of many different back grounds and to experiment with their preparation ourselves the club members arc still looking for unusual things of interest in this centennial year and this time beth laidlaw brought a fine photographers view of a barn raising many years ago they were reminded that the good cooks who also joined in the picture were a vc ry necessary part of all such pioneer undertakings the girls hope to have a large number of such interesting items on dis play at their eighth meeting party interest in this particular even is increasing too as the program committee evaluates the talent of the group and the conscientious invitation commit tee swings into action there are those enthusiastic buzz ses sions every time the topic ten tres on this party of the year when they entertain their moth ers and former leaders and at which tbey hope a goodly num ber of lb crowd will turn out in centennial costume son has joined the staff taking the place of mrs barbara ad drews who resigned last month directors reelected for three year terms were tom amerson w r hume and dr j w tur vey francis w wilson jr was elected to replace j n bird who resigned g h ward and partners chartered account ants were reappointed as aud ltors other directors still filling unexpired terms on the twelve- man board of directors include harold c biggar r l david son clifford brown mrs roy wilson sam f nnic arthur b harris albert hunter and geo robertson speakers during the after noon included georgetown ma yor joseph gibbons halton county warden william j coulter central coopcrative medical strv ces secretary mrs olhffe central ooop manager m bngden and john r james provincial secretary of the co operative medical services fe deration of ontario who con ducted the election of officers inscription on the headstone of arthur hainc a vancouver b c atheist was requested to show his belief in the hereafter it says simply haine halnt lions generosity adds canadians to library fiftysix volumes of canadian the purchases when directors history have been purchased the georgetown library board with money donated for this purpose by the lions club of georgetown the lions donated 250 for new books at library junior nonfiction colby the signal corps today lewis the horse and his boy wells weather forecasting as a hobby fortlber archaelogy as a hobby rounds tbfl snake tree weils bird watching a bobby bergaust rockets of the armed forces mallan satellites as a hobby globok the art of ancient peru zarchy mobiles zarchy papercraft cooke atlas of the presidents unstcad discoveries and adventures unstead great leaders unstcad kings and queens in world history willey strange seeker hcrapath journey into danger cnnliffe george washington and the making of a nation richtcr the making of a pilot hoke spooks spooks spooks braverman slot car racing howarth dawn of dday colweil a hallowe en vcorn orgel the story of lohengrin prokofiev the love for three met february 14th one week af ttr bearing library board chair man john bellamy on how the library operates the motion was tabled by roy barr and seconded by stan wade a plaque inscribed donated byxions club of georgetown will identify the volumes the following books an in cluded in the donation laurjcr dominion of the north flint and feather one dominion picture gallery of canadian history 3 vols can adlan writers vancouver is land a east coast stories from across canada quebec 1760 1781 living land bennett ec onomic geography of canada dictionary of canadian biog rapby louis ricl history of french canadian literature story of canadian flag mirror of canada stanley cup stofy patterns of canada birds of canada sir john a macdonald 2 vols great stones of can ada 22 vols daredevils of niagara plants frcm sea to soa never cry wolf canada a story of challenge the st lawrence seaway empire of tha st lawrence story of can ada new brunswick the fall and rise of mackenzie king quebec 1759 alexander mac fcenzic labour policy an eco nomics m canada northern ap proaches canada then and now 2 copies golden north book of canadian an mals vol i and 2 2 c pies elements of thb qeorgetown hcftald thursday mann 23rd 17 page b geography poetry for senior students invitation to poetry canada our country vol 1 4 2 2 copies canadian democ racy at work f nomics for canadians septic tank pumping wmviii tito trsncmna revel pin halton sanitation sikvicu ken and pin 1 tt7tu5 did you know a colony of norway rats bred in scientific laboratories since the mid 19th century has changed anatomically from the wild species protected for generations the rats have de veloped smaller brains and ad renal glands and they mature earlier the changes apparently 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