Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1969, p. 14

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winterfest snow queen kim fisher georgetown dis trict ijjghsuhool grade 10 stu dent was chosen snow queen at friday nights snow queen pageant part of the high schools week end winterfest festivities ved two 25 gift certificates folk singing group and a watch eye makeup a purse high school band a jewel box and the tiara with directo of winterfest which she was crowned cinc the bill adcoceand phil whito presen ile three other princesses ted e s to tne beauty con also were given perfume and testanl jewellery and ai the girl the pageant committee val- were presented with bouquets c white jane mcnally and the miss congeniality award p wni hat everything run- voted on by the- contestants nin on schedule meaning the themselves went tr sandra stan- film to sir with love being ton obviously a favourite with shown aftr the pageant star- the girls ted on time so many people both stud- acting as master of ceremo- r u i c i u- ents and adults appeared for nies for the pageant frank br- 1 t j j a i j the movie some had to be tur- ant introduced the judges and wi chatted with the ylflsthe and- nca aw l twenty iivedohars from the ience was entertained by brcnj lp saturday afternoons pie5 high school janitors she rceeida macmeil- the high school eating- contest ron watts man aged to eat the most while ron dubien and kim fisher threw the egg the farthest from fifteen finalists the judges h levymrs i dcni- son wv pope k p hassett anil mrs a currie narrowed the field to 4 leaving jennifer tjnsworth diane holotiuk ca rol lockwood and kim fisher as the potential winners the queen was showered with gifts from local merchants asd grants available foi learning disabilities the association for children with learning disabilities held their monthly meeting in the library of the george kennedy public school in georgetown acting president doug creswick introduced the guest speaker dr joan e bowers provincial su pervisor special education dr bowers opened her pro gram with the following com ments the department of ed ucation provides to school boards which have developed programs for disturbed children special financial grants if par ticular requirements are met these requitemenfs will be mentioned- 1 children must be diagnosed by a minimum of three profes sions if possible psychiatry psychology and education should be represented dr bowers went on to des cribe some of the emotional problems of students being helped by such programs besides the special classes now in progress cities across ontario are trying other teach ing methods volunteer program protected classes and integrat ed classrooms the jesuits have been very gratifying dr bowers ended her prog- thb okorobtown herald thursday march 6th 1969 page 14 in the mail bag remember the colonies nassagaweyan warns rr 2 rockwood ontario tjear sir i have just read your editorial in the georgetown herald feb 27th you do well to point out the exorbitant salaries paid to town councillors etc and livjng in the township of nassagaweya a 2 the teacher must hold a cer tificate in kducation of emotion ally disturbed children 3 the classroom equipment must be suited to the needs of i the children saturday nights mardi cras was a tremendous success with the hall jammed and almost ev- evryone in costume two mar tians brad smith and gary boulanger won first prize for their farout outfits theand known as the chris topher edward campaign feai a boar admissions con tured a georgetown youth bobj of a mimmum of t mccumber on saxophone he must approve the the march mpcting will ho also sings with the group 1 placement of the child in suchjheld tuesday the 25th with the the whole winterfest was aj program the principal of the guest speakers being mr arm success in participation and in in which the program is strong superintendent for spe money many more fun seekingj placed acts as chairman cial education for north llaltnn people turned up to every event zens the meeting ended with mrs a secord thanking dr bowers for the insight she had given into the problems being faced refreshments were served by the members of the association than the organizers dared to hope as a result the high j school wrestling beam will havej all expenses paid to the wrest- ling championship matches in north ba hornby ellen duncan and dave subject fathers are guests hornby cub banquet the first hornby cubs held jack simpson and gordon their father and son banquet lee spent sunday fishing it lake simcoe jack who seems on thursday evening feb 20 at st stephens anglican church with 44 in attendance at the head table was bill hill who was the mc for the even ing following a delicious pot luck supper a vote of thanks was extended to the four mo thers who were in charge of the preparations a film trail rid er was showwryy 111 mill and also two cartoon films which were enjoyed by all attending ram saying there can be no township which will be no more question that the dept of educ- 1 wlth regional government i ation has a challenging and exejj am doubly concerned if we in ting commitment to children nassagaweya pay out sioooo we thank you for your cooper- out councillors pound keep- eratjon support and criticism prs fence watchers planning hopefully we ask you to pcrs- boards etc and i consider the ist in serving as wie of our units fl a conservative estimate with the community so that to wnat you thmk we will pay gether we may make a worthl wltl regional representat- while contribution to the lives i of a far from inconsiderable- i dont khow of any countyr group of young canadian citij officials who clear up less than 15000 per year each assessors county health etc with the big- ger pie to carve up officials want bigger pieces and we in nassag aweya are organizing against just that you may recall your history a certain king of england once demanded taxes from am erica but refused the american people a voice in parliament with the result that he lost thej american colonies i we too in nassagauya have experienced taxation without representation the new county education board has presented 1 us with a massive bill imitemizj ed and we have no representa tion on the county school board on the regional government dis cussion between darcy mc- keough and waltons three re presentatives again we in nas sagaweya have no voice so you can well imagine our pleas be ing heard if regional govern ment becomes a fart we welcome likeminded people in ksqursing to join us or follow our lead together we should raise enough noise to prod x1pi george dont kerr i off the fence and to get jim norval snow jobs blower going coming soon regent jjzfe studios affiliated with agm american guild of aausic n offering piano drums accordion courses in- electric guitars spanish guitar beginners elementary advanced schedule of fees and enrolmenpajejp be announced jater- t to be in the luck landed home with a 30 inch lake trout weighing eleven lbs mrs jim ham hon commission scolaire du comte de half on avis aux contribuables francophones du comte de halton election des membres du comite consultatif de francais pour les ecoles secondaircs avis est par les prcsentes donnc quune reunion des contribuables d expression francaise de la commission scol aire du comte de halton aura lieu le nercredi 12 mars 1969 a lecolc martin street senior school 184 martin st milton ontario a 8 h du soir cette assembler est convoquee en accord avec une reeente modification apportee au secondary schools and boards of education act et sur la demande du nombre requis de contribuables francophones scion la section 114 dudit act modifie iassemblce pour but leiection de quatre contribuables francophones du comte a une comite consultatif de la commission scolaire du comte de halton qui comprendra aussi des membres nommes par la commission scolaire du comte de halton ie comite consultatif fera des recommandations a la commission scolaire du comte de halton en ce qui concerne les moyens de ropondre aux besoins educatifs et cultureis des etudiants francophones de la region du comte m j singleton directeur deducation m f ahm1tage president de la commission scolaire kim fisher gdhs snow queen ballinafad the hornby north kblton kilties held their fourth mee iting on saturday at the north trafalgar recreation centre the meeting was opened with the 4h pledge the roll call a line in clothes which suits me was answered by the 13 members present the leaders mrs leslie king and mrs roy wilson distxsscd going to the college royal the rest of the morning was spent sewing invite barbershop group for concert the recreation committee met in the community centre monday night feb 24 it was announced at the meeting that mrs black a former resident the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night march 1st at the recreation centra there were ten table of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following mrs ralph featherston mrs clare wil- ison mrs joe sammit harvey now living in fergus had joined i wilbert nix and sirs a singing group similar to the mildred henry the lucky door barber shop singers it wasi prizes were won by mm lena thought they might be available reid an walter barnard at some future time to give a concert the motion was passed anniversary greeting arc at the meeting that the secret extended to mr and mrs ker- ary write to see if a date in ap ry jepson who celebrated their ril might be possible a euchre wedding anniversaary on wed- was planned for early in march nesday march 5 and a dance for march 28 the final service of ashgrove the 4h homemaking club ir church was held suni met again saturday rtiorning in march 2nd with an over- the community centre the girlsi fi crowd attending rev decided on a cover for their georgo ixck of simcoe was the record book they were also guest speaker who delivered a taught some points on posture very inspiring message to the and made plans for ment day coming up achievc- congregation air leek was 00 the hornby charge 15 years ago and remarked on the chan sincere sympathy is extended ges which have taken place to mr cohoon and family in since rev fred lohlin ba iheir hiss of a loving wife and hi chairman of the halton mother mission women hear interchurch report the vms of n0rv1l 1reoiv tenan church met at thr home of mrs raig mcclure on tuc- day afternoon february 2i with mrs art clark assistant hostess mrs john m mcclure president was in thr chair for tbe meeting mrs sam mrclure gave the scripture reading fol lowed with prayer by mrs hal oid reed the chapter from thr study book on new arts in missions in our commumlv was given by mrs harold mcclure mrs i reynolds a reprc-ent- j alive on the norval inter church 1 committee gave a report on the first meeting of this group i which has representatives fron i the three norval rhurches the are discussing plans on how the three churches working looih er could best serve the commu unity it was announced that llierr is a very urgent need at ihr scott mission toronto for good used infants childrens and ad lit clothing also for old flan nelette sheets to he made into di apers send in ihe sheets jim as they are workers at the mis sion will cut them with pinking shears into the desired size during the business plans were made for a dessert tunch eon to be held in the church on tuesday march 25 the guest speaker will be mrs w k mr cutchcon of hamilton a mem ber of the toronto kingston synod ical norval members of the geor getown horticultural society who attended the flower show at okeefe centre toronto with wa johnson now is the time to think about lawn i presbytery and rev keith i the group on thursday kch 27 ihawkes ofthe hornby charge m douglas ismond mrs to also took part in the service j don m miss eileen jack son and mrs stanley fishhurn we also extend sympalh the mcknery familirs in nun following the service the lad- community they were saddenles of the church served re ed this past week to hear of thej freshmen ts sudden death of their nephew mr nelson of dryden tie was killed as a result of a train and truck collision at a level cross ing mr and mrs phillips and ha by have moved into the apart ment at the snyder home mrs betty cunningham and janette cunningham spent the weekend with mr and mrs xjor gan madill lj i bob hall and sherry herbert photos by peter jones mr and mrs douglas kirk- wood spent the weekend with mr and mrs delbert linstcad mrs dorothy jamicson and mrs kdith smith visited with the fkank smiths on sunday and accompanied mr and mrs smith to the last service of worship in ashgrove united church sunday afternoon sorry to have to report thai mr ituss snyder is a patient in iguelph general hospital we hope his stay will he short winnifrcd smith sincere sympathy is extended to mrs bill bradley on the death of her mother mrs rthcl dickenson who died on wed nesday feb 26 at he milton district hospital the funeral service was held on friday feb ruary 28th at the mckersie fu neral home with interment in st stephens anglican church cemetery ccl well wishes arc extended lo clifford norton and floyd hamilton who are patients in the oakvillc trafalgar mem orial hospital mr and mrs garry hamilton visited on saturday evening with mr and mrs cliff connor of speysidc birthday greeting arc exten ded lo the following who are celebrating their birthdays stephen oravccz and wayne ellis on march 7 john kuen- zig on march 8th mrs med pewtrcss and henry peacock on march oth and gertrude mccur- dy on marclil lth mrs iorne cleave mrs bill graham and mrs kd mr i ran of norval united church ucw attended the preshyterial kxc cutive meeting held in si bar tholomews inilcd cluirrh brampton on wednesday feb 26lh mrs kd mclean in the mail bag donation appreciated by retarded auxiliary dear sir may i take this opportunity through the medium of your papek to thank the group of girls who donated several dol lars to the georgetown auxil- j iary of north halton associatj ion for the mentally retarded since the girls did not leave their names we hope they will read thit column and know that their efforts were certainly ap preciated by us yours sincerely olive nye corresponding sccy wt akt rapidly approaching the spring months and the tenon for fertilizing your lawn tho first tpring application is the heaviest and most important fertilizer application your lawn receives it is this fertilizing in the spring that refurnishes the depleted amount of nitrogen in the soil imi i kvjv7clm ii the most important commodity aiding in plant growth thus should be kept at a high level especially during the early spring months when the grass is trying to establish itself for another season dclaujc of the high requirements of nitrogen needed by the lawn in spring it is recommended that coqp fertilin 1064 be used although if me lawn is well established and on good rich top soil a heavy application of coop fertilin 777 would be sufficient 1 he tttb i time to apply your spring fertilizer is in march or early april when the snow is gone sufficiently to allow you on the lawn and before the frost is out of the ground am analyses of lawn fertilizer are available at your uco store we also have an assortment of fertilizer spreaders for sale or rent z s to r e 45 guelph street georgetown 8772271 h

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