Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 14, 1968, p. 15

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v 185000 in fax rebates georgetown householders iftomeowners and tenants in county of halton are gain- total of more than loolttt this year through ontario govenunionts new sterri of reducing ta oh denttal properties system was introduced r a flairs minister mckoourh as a means of j the burden of municipal rin taxes ontario makes i payments to each mu nici- j vhich in turn reduces utaxes for ouch house or ap- enfc the ik nf rented units landlord 15 allowed the re cuons by the nunleiualllvj he is requirrd by law to an lb each ten an i the full pnt td which- v he u untit- ii be anipunu fur iiulividuil i pcrpattties in thr county r from s217 in the town etono sioain in itu- iof burlington the follow 5a the complete liitns ie- by the lcpt of municipal i hairs i town of acton 21769 town j burllnfcton j10b017 towjij of usqucsini s74550 sn of georgetown 51bg21g j of millon 92003 town- 1 of nassakaweyo 521292 of qaltvillc sfiouw stswarttown school teachers wed in si johns ceremony congratulations to mr and mrs david mcfarlane the for mer jacqueline unce who were married in st johns united church georgetown last friday evening jnckir attended public school here- prior to moving to georgetown somo years ago with her parents mr and mm earl llnee iast year she join ed the teaching staff of stewart- town senior- school david n a native of lrince edward island and he join ed he name staff in february of this year wi- welcome mr and i mrs mcfarlane to he community where they have taken an ap- irlment across f rot id he school j the men of st john church stowarttown held a very kuc- cuisful euchre in the fuqueking community hall last tttfiav evening the door prue was won by mrs clare wilson ami mr sjuarl hall won a basket of groceries kuchre prm win ner were mens 1st jerry de- war 2nd mr itriuon acton consolation gilbert english la dles ut mrs helen atkinson 2nd mrs gary hriggs cousola- thi oiohoitown hirald thursday hv 14th 19u mrs alfred marshall esquesing native anna annie f marshall died at her home 503 roseweu court apt 1 toronto on thur sday october 31 mrs martha u was the young est daughter of mr and mrs james mcdowell esqueslng township she married alfred marshall of limehouse and then moved to detroit for a short time from there they moved to toronto she is survived by her hus band daughter eileen three sisters mre angus lawson ella georgetown mrs koy choat flossie brampton and mrs wiljiam osbura charlot te and brother william george town the funeral service was mon day november 5 ton duct ad by key johr marshall of melrose tark lresbyt church in terment wis in glendale mem- orial pallbearers were albert blssell clare pike john freemln george currle jam es ross and ralph marshall tells graduating glass youre all teacl tion mrs sid hulme coffee sandwiches and tarts were served by the men i i congratulations to the pup- lib tn ihis area who received diplomas at the georgetown district school commencement on friday eveninu i mrs ca grant from left high school board cnairman torn van sjckler valedktorrart johanna gordon and principal michael furlong talk over tho comma nee rrvemt program lations carnival successful ian second show next year those attending the high ion trends be it minlskirtcd school commencement on kri- girls or lontfhairrrl hoys day heard j m porter prcsid- long this t ent of sheridan college givejsiblo bounds his views nf the purpose of edi ucation and the applause he received demonstrated that he hiadfi his point s y mc v i sanz r mt georgetown ys carnival of nations attracted enough peoj pie to be termed successful but there were times slaturdsy when performers played to al most no audience bad weather and a format that ran through dinner and supper hour were blamed for the low spots in attendance 1 i the allday festival ran from 11 am until 10 pm and featj ured social and cultural high- lights of various geographical areas throough displays and singing and dancittg j the ten countries and culturj es represented were nigeria germany belgium holland south america the canadian indians pakistan india japani korea the philippines china and the middle east h lodge jill kemshead john thin sen mcdonald esquesing women j teachers susan finnamore lont think we have to iodfc mark irwin geor- worry he said lhis is no lmwn herald special conv indication of lack of intercut or pmela window ability in school i erectors award hesaid it is well known that on the average thr better the education the belter the job and he said there is noshame in so preparing ojieself for the best economic future 1t by k council extern star gary tclllcr president janctmcnally johanj maurice hillock memorial tech- gerhard sanwald peter armstrong he said he considers gdhss memorial award vincent gra- 1320 students an a first rate ham principals award johah- group and his tj teachers of a na gordon science award high calibre g lends emerson attends conference for cancer society m windsor v hri wr crate ku so chappcr court attended tia service to patieota oonfaruie of the canadian cancer society at the holiday jton wlndaor on thuraday and friday oct ober 31 and november 1 she la the local chairman of the service to patlenta committee iglu armltt bead of the tenalon bepartrnent of weatern vnrveralty waa one of the fueat apaakera her theme catch a railing star to her a falling atar la happlnen hich keep people younj and ahe jalttthe canadian cancer society gtvei tboae falllnf aura to thousand of people every day woman and her world wa ihe heme of the conference ur mj grimea executive dir ector of the ontario cancer so ciety described the work of the society and a bit of the history of the organization re emphaa lied that in 183 the canadian medical association requested the establishment of a cancer society he said there are three related societies the national cancer institute which la in- volved in research the nation al cancer foundation which is interested in treatment and the canadian cancer society which ia involved in oaidpaqi ills education and service to patients canada is recofnlxed throughout the world f or ad vances made in research the closest research unit la at the wnheraity rf weatern ontario aoveneia btlnc jtakuaead at there tit ota canadian tu- search centres to handle the 70mmoptonlerji oatkres and u jlencitt or foooimp din- v the budfet for tbia yeaf la pfioofloo which ia to be rais ed by the local aoclatlet- over one million douaxa wlu be anient tn ontario alone mr research at present there are three re cognised methods of treatinf icer removing cancerous ma uriel by surgery destroying the cancer with reye and arrest ing it with ehemlcels going out business only 4 days left pricis hiavily rioucid hunters inn s arwuntalnvlaw raw savhi oioroitown evcrr more important is prepare oneself for life exper iences he said and he illustra ted this from his own expert as a young- serviceman i he had travelled bv train across address said that education is canada later after studying ony a tool to succms in life canadian ieography h made the same trip with his know ledge he found it infinitely more enjoyable na gordon one of eight ontarj french douglas stephens lo scholars and now a student i legion l a herbert arnold at university of western ont- society of tool i mfg engin arlo london in a valedictorian eers michael harlcy and true success is under standing yourself she said use your talents to their ab solute potential and good luck first snow i would bale to define the subject in school that wont tie useful in later life he old the graduates each be it latin astronomy or football will add yesterday saw the first snow georgetown after a mild beautiful fall the finest in me- tom van sickler as hoard mory chairman congratulated the st andrews day dance branch 120 pipe band 400 per couple refreshments buffet lunch 900 pm to 1200 ross hillier the country rythm saturday november 23 to your future enjoyment some phase of your life at urged them to make ihe most entertainment was by geor- etown girls pipe band a scot tish country danca troup in irish iteyp dancing group a philippines dance group bavar ian dancers folk singer beta saunders the polish white ea gles dance group and the christian reformed church choir ftev walter ridley who hea ded the ys world service comi mittee which arranged the day aid the program would likely i be repeated next year but in more compact format of their life be if in studies or in the rut he stressed that the most world i important attribute for an ed- i ucated person is that he be comes a teacher further business originally he said all gradu ates entered the teaching pro fession today while this is hot the only career graduates it ill teach those with whom they work their own children in l shepoard anthony mc auley johanna gordon mary henderson linda dumper the high school hand and choir entertainrd and the rev eric mills rector of st geor ges anglican curch gave tho invocation topping ihe awards list were eight ontario scholarships to the lengthy awards list included 1u0 mm devries of norval in traditional dutch costume nerherloods display hear candidates following municipal nominat ions next monday in the high school voters will have a chan ce to hear candidates for public office at an 830 meeting council hydro water com mission and school board posit ions will be decided when vo ters go to the polls on monday december 2nd a 3 man mayoralty contest ensures an interesting election this year and it appears that most of the other positions will be contested also ter life he told the graduating class margaret neutel itoseannc that commencement is what farry and herbert arnold the word implies the beginning of a new phase of their life and the real beginning of their ed ucation for living cdhs proficiency awards- michael j furlong who he- jdaliiel douglas stephens came principal of iho high woodl i guy tellier don- school this fall said t would p be dlfflcultfor him to advise uautl lp students now in college becau faculty awards rtobert he hid attended after army ser- kh wavne c j -ll- ani falh lambert award johanna cirl- on history award joyre herg- er of two children one thing i can toll von is that i thought i had all the answers when i started my tea ching career but i soon found i didnt even know all the ques tions he joked he told parents that he is ert hyman silver momoriil awards mary henderson lin da dumper notary annes herbert arn old kinattes english anth ony mcauiey ie vanpattcr halton peel truit co margaret not loo concerned about fash- neutel koseanne parry rohck- 9huoht of the jnca group hittlltainment was rliis brightly garbed polish white eagle ilvers footwear department for fall a winter footwear needs hush puffy curling boots mens t women 1495 ladies irish winter boots 1290 in suede or leather kaufman winter boots and flight booti for all the family quality canadian made attractively priced quasar color tv thats worth looking into before 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