Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1968, p. 3

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next generation s fate in adult hands peuoti adults have a great respon i should develop the whole man tblllty in education they hcij it should be physical mental tjue fate of the next generation ip their hands and can make it a wonderful generation of self deatructlrkg holy cross sep arate school principal richard c perrott told the georgetown local council of women when he addressed thorn friday he stressed certain standards tnust tie set to give youth ttie chance of becoming decent hap py adults of tomorruw we roust preach lov yiot hate and building not lus hcip and assistance to the less fortunate rather thno in difference awl intolerance he said mr r hit audience that children need love physi cal and mental and to realize that tneir teacher loves each on of them snv or h rny j not always jikr them but she still loves them he clftnncd there r far lo fov tcachtn who really love children and ace in the profevion for other reason social religious and emotional of schools he said it should be a centre for all parts and age groups of the community used around the clock whon nee easary a reource centre for information of all kinds book films tv diftcunon and res ource programs was school trustee hornby church elder a retired hornby farmer who moved to milton only j month ago stanley frederick price 75 died in milton hosp ital on june 14 the place of the type cloasrooni with mr price who was the son of james price and margaret ann tilly was born at sllvercrcik he had lived at hornby since 1910 where he took a prom in j ent part fn community activities ho was a school trustee for old box i several years and as member ot its staliei honibv united church had wr price of georgetown died last year funeral aeryice in hlucreat united church hornby was con ducted by rev keith hiwkes and interment was in green wood cemetery georgetown mrs king and mrs snow sang say a little prayer during the service pallbearers were jim fisher harold reed tom brownridge and cliff wriggles worth of georgetown dave and william perr milton rows of dcks holding nice qui dc3rty lrtjwwwniee tldychnntpn doing all the same nice prtrb lcms and b ing thoroughly bor ed is on the way out in its place wilt tu a complex of van able internet area less forma methods of holding classes and a variety in scjltng or lying or standing of teachers mr perrott 3id no- amount of lovikjlarmng will make a tathtr a toachrr has to in a special kind of per mvlbujrnr ion with a minimum of t hr c years university course with emphasis on child psychology and child development h also claimed childri r should lc jiven rc4ect is hu map beines and anyncrdasing v u role ih self eminent and re pdiiduli std trainln ojhi ponslbiho rxptnenc mating that t achy- v must not b srrcujud into 1- the function of educ itlon vtls of ttjchmii amnion than vfd as a steward and eldrr he was w g lover of grdmnt and of growing flowers he leave his wife margaret joscphin broom with whom he observed hi golden wedding anniversary on juno 12th a daughter nonne mrs j thurl beck of orval and throo grand children david iogglas and margaret ann thurlbeck and brothers r rncst price of h 11 1 liwon a id cordon price of a brother harry is to allow a person to obtain tin studuil jiould iw 1muhi to th y arded but not enough has hmm done for the gifted child this top two p r crtit are the one that will contribute over jjti per cent cif the tdeas for our future dnv lopment cvtry u ilk of lifr rornul rijul ridings areut livelihood hut also allow him rigid cjlcnnutum to develop as an acceptable and responsible membw nf society and to achiec a happy aud full uc of uorl hours and lei tire hours he said mr perrott said of the children he said ah children are different and must therefore le educated different ly to achiev thee nnxmmm tl turn already ve have cluvsts education i for the handicapped and ret fils the i tinu are ire artificial and largely and similarly exams at nd of a certain length of are nut for the smo reas children should be more unoked in educational changes and have an increasing voice in policy tnakin aid the holy cross principal chapel street pupils good political guessers a public op poll conduct ed jnst prior to the federal el ection by 17 chapel street pu bhc school grade eight pupus proved more accurate than ma ny professional guesses publish ed in thi daily press conclusions established were that ttud w hi ung would wiji halton riding and that prime minister tijudeau wotdd get his majority government more thtn 1300 locav people were cativassed and by telephone pupils participating tin ar nold bruce gregg steven kot lois hi loft ijiurin golden bon nle hillicr itontiie henderson debbie norton nora honnahee julie daliel glcnda scarrow anne hyde rosemary meekl ton heather ii irl y sharon haddock karla tomlinon and susanne hnsmus en high school results were canvassed ort the street brigand of robliers a robber or tang rush extra supplies for record barbecue crowd nerval united church k 2nrl mammoth chicken barbcour helrl saturday junr 12 at ma pie lodge tarm owned by mr end mrs lawrence may and i mini jick and iob u 11 a h ii hrurtimmrnt all food depart vucces in sllr of thi cool wi t ments ran hort of supplies ex ther copt the chicken and more salad a crowd estimated at 2000 urccru rolla and pies were pur enjoyed the cood food and tine chaicd from siorea in milton 1 i m and eorgctown to fee the big line up of hungry folk hrwe i ill uere uell fed coffee ajid tea ucre in big demand because of the cool weather and kept those in this department on the hop all fa milies in the church worked hard during the day and helped mate the project a uueceiw mr and mrs boh may were con v oners of the barbecue com imittee those in charge oi the various department were mr and mrs ken held and mr and mrs karl wilson publicity and certificate of training tha tollatwlnaj stodanta ar ranted certificate f training o 10l axmatroiic e w brassard m a brooke r e a burke g p graham v j bon hay r j hularoan e lamoureux a j lewis b k millar t a p nash g k peacock c r piper d r hon wil liama kg o 10n rieve e m hand 6 m hinson b c lahey e m perkins p a to grade 12 ss ha to grape 12 beunger g m berpeche t h btllinston g r hen hliclorell r a jbordum fi g i bmdley j c hon brad ley r c brothertcm t w hon cainmazi j a fietefaer j w gardhouu d n harv ey j hesaellnk h j koala l uacahhur b a madcenxie j c martin t l moore a 3 morvay m l stewert r ward d c wile d m wll llinu b m jb 11b to cradc 12 armltajie c p bauer w j if hon cooper c m bwles c a howard s j kynners- w l m larforet j m m hon ijiulry s m suchan d m sa 11c to grade 12 ckappel v j clark d m clarke m hon cordinc ley j k crati s crane b f hon dyer t r rergu son n b fowler m a go den a k hall j a hawej i m hill r i howard s k howson b l hon kln k a hon koaslafi c w landry l a hon lorrlroan s e murdy m nixon s j oliver l m pennce d e rerrott s d pope d e ril y j k sohertil i e smith d w iykes l jl wardell williams d p williams 11 wrlkw p a hon vlkor yk bonnet m m chlpbn v i cose j t hon crawford a v cunnlneham j l hon ekefarfclrlfyattndgarnetlirhrbleit g l hon dolton j ilv f iff mn l heumi enj mia a burke busily keep pie lover happy ijldlaw arrangement such a putunc up bootlu tables etc don cleave and paul john son barbecuing the chicken hill lalduw and david dun lop pop and ice cream boo i sir and mrs gordon ijildlaw entertainment the ucw social committee vere m charge of the food with mrs bill laid srw riresldentand a ronunluce ef mrs don murray mrs wil bert cleve mrs vpencer wil on mrs orval shea and mrs 1yed cooley entertainniint was provided by t l mcmeekin and mac walnon playing together on their gullars and a local orches tra compose of l whaley prestidg garry preit idge bob gracey and ben dev lin tho junior choir sang ev eral selections and a quartet of young boys terry laidlaw igen lyons sara ijigeiquist and john nixon sang mrs mary williamson of brampton led chorus of local men mnginf se veral numbers and then led a general sing song deanna doyle o brampton played several numbers on her accordavox mrs ed mclean chicken end chatting go well together here bui graham slotu m talk with mr and mrs harold mcclure a lib to cttadi 12 a godden l c hanley g m hlgks i v jattan j l klrkwood d c ueder i hon macdonald c a mac kenxie l g peardon l g porter m d luyner g a hon schenk p j seeking ton l c hon sinclair s c stuttard l m sutherland p a m a tie to grade 12 anderson m l barkhouse b s bottomley k m boyle c buclcwald j a capperauld l j hon doole j a free man j p gorth m g hon 1 holotiuk d hue r t hon hutchison l- lowrey c d maveal w j mundy m c nurse j h owen l e hon pantlmg d t price s a roy d w scott d a stamp m a stfkw p j tel her g m wlluon d m 5a 11f to grade 12 aiseltine j clarke m denunore d k hon dorsey k j hon duncan g k emerson m p hon emmer ml j a krtaieby k c eyre t r- b francis p d gault e j gummerson j a hon herbert s m hillock bsd hume b l hogj jenner r w kltely b s melcomb b a hon moors l- morovac l nell r e neil w d new man it a hon owen w f perls j l preiton b h reynolds d r hon servos n simonyl a t whilham p b voomans w b young w v hon 4i 116 to crade 12 anderson r r baku k a bond l d bouclalr j w bowers r r bull r j cars well r u clark c e de jpotf 11 a hamilton g j hartitf d k hay d john ion r j klaus m klooer w g pacholok l w peavoy g r mcdonald a moody k w plpialell j j scott r d sorensen j g sykci w d tarawell h g hon van lloelelon j v walker j s wiltshire d g 4b 11h to crade 12 chaplll d cleave ii f co burn v r outhberl d l dvu b a davis 1 j dun can b j e boo rvndley m i hon hall v m john ton l d mcquarrle b k nix a v nixon i a pouun o hon press e ha tunleck n a wright g c 4fl 111 to grade 13 ibattlson i a bydevaatr c hon odlin j r hon cumpaty b e dal n hon dix d drenlers a a bon karrar i m hon gotidy m a hay m l lion hunter b m jeoaon c a kavenach e m hon mac pberaon sj w malenianl h peardon b j raberul s c wilson c u wylle m l hon 4a 11 j to grade 12 allen k m bishop g c breggsmuh r b broomhead if j cash g b cunning ham w a donohoe p dun- lop d j gillelt l a gray j b hall r s harlow t g lemieirt t a j mrclure j e mchuch k m monck ton r- jr moore j l servos b j stamp g w thlbeault j l totnsdnson n v uns- 5rth j a ursel l a walk trf o concrrra gravel building sand road gravel w fill and top soil gartjet bud haines oka wiimnw 1771302 words brassard a bedfe worn on the arm as an enablem of rank a symbol of tnourntns etc tmt owmoarrowh miltmid thursday july 4th ifu pack s abitibi pwowwciai a hcfdrwkt gm brain lyoidcnt abtfibi provincial parjcr ltrl announce the aprxuntments of h g oxeary as virftttkknt operations nod o rshiwvkafrrirlrtit afannfarrnting come and join us for a time of exciting adventure juiy s 12 from 9 till noon at maple avenue baptist church games bible stories handcraft contests for school grades kindergarten thro seven summer mmces oreatty reduced to cutr our ufg inventory of sumnw tir th tira hv lifahma guriht bid on tryid vaar ji0kmt uod hiiitkrtjs nd dfct why ruk a ipoiled hoi4y p kepuce worn ttr now l big uvmgi choice of unir0yal goodyear chryc0 lie 7js k 14 black lie 775 y 14 whiuwallll alt 125 k 14 whltewallu 17 95 plus installation 18 95 installation iq9 i m plus i m instal plus installatiom many other sizes at similar savings maveal motor sales 341 guaph strect south 77949 unemployment insurance commission dute to a reoronizalion of the u leniployment insurance commission the local office located ftf 21 queen st east bramplon will close on 4 july 1968 in futur all communications reqirdmg unemployment insurance arc to be dire ted to the following area off ces county of peel county of dufferin rea director jnamployment insurance conirntiiion 341 jarvis street toronto it ontario area director unemployment insurance commuuon 44 collier street barrie ontario county of iialtm mil directoh lying north o highway 401 unmploymnt lniuranc commlulon 279 wbr slrt north wnuruoa onta application forms for banefits miy bo obtdintd hy wrrhng or telephoning to the above offices or by calling in person to the noarbst canada manpower centre mr jmite nottingham 202 broadway stroet orangoville has been appointed agent for the unemployment injurarwe covirtiion ho is evthorired o complet fprnw in connection wihi applicationi for unetnployfrwhyt lrurano benfit

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