Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1969, p. 3

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consider museum as part of public school system hilton county museum may if anybody in the eommuni become the first museum in ty wants information on a sub- canada to be integrated into ject they should be able to nursing graduate adams photography ntswlywed recently married in a ceremony in the christian reformed church on the 7rh line of esquesmg were mr and mrs gil zylstra the bride the former lyn rodgers is the daughter of mr and mrs guy rodgers of r r 3 georgetown the groom is the the public school system following the lead of the am erican museum association which has lmdlementd such in tegration programs in the llm ted states halton county office ials are seriously considering the idea for this area the farranging plan accord ing to the r uscums director h j newman could be used for the 196970 school year the scheme will involve class es of youngsters from grades six through 13 spending full days at the museum which displays the changing aspects of canadian life from 1800 to 1900 theijnjunger students may al so be taking advantage of the old one room schoolhouses on the kelso conservation area land for- part of the days in struct ion come to us and we should be able to supply it for them he said all schools in the halton sys tern will get a chance to learn from the museum under the new system the museum will be open for the whole summer to the public its ever changing displays loi cated in a remodelled barn car nagc house and cralts house make it a live place rather than a mausoleum said mr newman tree damagr often hidden all trees hv cambium or thin layer surrounding trunk and branches immediate ly under the bark this living tissue produces new wood and bark each year even though a the georgetown hmald thursday june 12th 19 page 3 fire may not appear to cause much damage if the cambium layer is injured the tree could die or be harmed for life continues as officer ontario grand lodge carol ann barber daughter of mr and mrs robert barber 50 market st carol ann barber was a mem ber of the graduating class of tpronto general hospital school of nursing and received hor diploma at the may 15 cerem ony in convocation hall she is a graduate of georgetown dis trict high school alcan alcan siding your area alcan dealer offers 20 yeak double guarantee better prices superior workmanship no down payment bank financing over 5 years storm doors windows awnings carports canopies etc george kent for free since 1949 estimates call aluminum products 4s90231 i travelled to brantford to per form the seating drill for the provincial grand lodge officers the team was under thedir son of mr and mrs george zylstra also of r r 3 chatting with mary biehn mrs ii preston mrs a bui mr newman feels that stud lock mrs j shortill mrs 1 ents should get more out of thej switzcr and mrs d harris at museum if it is a part of theiruended the annual sessions of ection of the degree mistress course the provincial grand lodge of mrs d harris and piper george ontario ixjyal true blue sgreig plajed for the drill the soriation held in the kerby hol director of ceremonies and con brantford last tuesday ductor of the neuh formed wednesday and thursday juvenile lodge linda greig and kathy mcdonald presented mrs shortill way re elected corsages to the officers to her office of provincial grand secretary and mrs bui numbers of the team associate attending were june greig eth el arthurs millie mcien ida at present schools visit the museum for a quick tour at the tuning up the strings our old end of the school year the zither would really be making trip is treated more like an out the scene again ing that a valuable educational so you can rm past p said newman the point of ever being discour aged from going to sales and a museum should not just he i i as appolnted a place where a bunch of old iram u las for saving money at them heirlooms are stored with tags dawson sylvia broun joan want to uvi torn money his hair because its blowing a simply refuse to listen to on them he said it should he on the tuesday evening a mcdonald doll carter donna and enjoy a few hours of good way or bidding sometimes those spoil sports who try to of value to the commumt a busload of members from the marchment kath halmers enteruinment into the bargain he also should have eyes in the point out i could save even more living place ofknowledge and local lodge halton s pride no marion bedttic shirley go to an auction sale back of his head to see the bv staying home information 393 including the degree team donald and betty dixon people behind who me see are trying for m becoming a devo to get into the auction tee was the silver imng of one of those first little clouds to auction sales haxe mar the bright horizon of early had a tremendous upsurge in married life when first my hus- popularity in recent years be- band announced he was going to cause mofc and more people an auction sale i couldnt have have become interested in early been less interested i was hard canadian furniture and dishes ajv even aware there were such and sometimes the reverse is things but when he returned true people who just like auc laden down with a twelve foot llon sales n general have be hall runner for whic we had come intrigued with the sub- no hall and an antique zither j of canadiana simply by which nobody knew how to exposure play i made up my mind that the next time he wanted to go l to a sale i would go with him a restraining influence thats what id be ha niow guess cause are usua who it is that keeps tabs on sales to see where and when theyre to be and w ho does most of the bidding for safe summer driving brake reline special regular 4400 s now 3350 parts extra all chev pontiac chevelle chevy ii and acadian and many others andrew murray motors 45 mountainview road south 8776944 r ift becoming mora and more difficult for an amateur to bid on something he thinks is genuinely old and good be- i an joy them at any tlma but the ideal sales in my opin ion are the ones held outdoors on a sunny spring afternoon with fresh green grass under foot and newly leafed shade trees for shelter if the sun gets i too hot the atmosphere is re taxed and friendly as prospect ive buyers look over the artic les to be sold auction sale pat runs are an interesting lot in stances theres an underlying antique dealers in the crowd who know and the bidding spirals accordingly but not al ways and if youd like to dab ble along the edges of this hob by borrow one or two of the general knowledge type books from the library and bone up on the subject a little surpris ing how much more fascinating even that smattering of know ledge can make a sale a however all my thoughti arent funthoughts at a sale sometimes in certoin circum themselves representee a good crosssection of our populace from country town and city from all age groups and inter ests ranging from bargain hun ters to antique collectors and dealers wc like to go to a sale bout an hour before starting time to enjoy this browsing per lod and examine at our leisure whatever we might be interest i ed in 0 and irs amazing how many things you can all of a sudden get interested in things you never realized you had always wanted or could use you spot them out and mentallv start i figuring how high youre will ing to bid for them this is sup posed to be a good safe guard against bidding fever its also guaranteed to keep you in a pleasantly dithery state while looking over the tables of dish es and bushel baskets full of miscellany which have sud denly taken on the allure of un discovered treasure troves e a good auctioneer of course helps make a sale more interesting if he has the talent for a bit of quick wittcd rep artee along with the abilitv to cope with lightning fast bidding shooting at him from all dircc tions youve hit the jackpot for entertainment its fun to watch but it s ev cn more fun to join in the hid ding an inexplicable excite ment will grab you especially when the competition for an article gets hot then the lines of communication between auc tioneer and bidders get so mag netic you can practically see them a battle of wits and judg sadness to the affair seeing a persons treasures set out for public assessment and good in deed must be the furniture to stand up under the harsh glare of sunlight unsoftened by a homes decor 0 yat from a practical stand point people who buy at auc tion sales take pleasure and pride in what are new acquisi tions to them often in fact the articles are much more valued by their new owners than they were by the original ones so that the surge of sentiment does not take root too deeply nevertheless sales do make me think sometimes how fool ish we women are not to use our very prettiest and best things as much as we can to get our full measure of pleasure from them those piles of beau tiful linens with handdone cro dieting and embroidery yellow ed from disuse provide their own mute testimony and while were taking a glimpse of the other side of the coin i might as well admit that i hajye been known to come from auction sales with the odd clinker but i had fun ac quiring it and you never know it just might come in handy sometime 4 like that lither i was tell ing you about who could have j foreseen the beatles just last i week our teenager and his friends rediscovered it ow if they only had the gadget for bridge club fifteen tables of duplicate the great bedroom scandal ment is on are you willing to br werc n competition on miss out on your coveted treas- tuesday june 3rd in the leg ure for the sake of another on auditorium at the george measly dollar and another town duplicate bridge club and another an auctioneer has to be a very knowledgeable man in ad dition to having a good idea of what a widely varied offering of merchandise is worth he al io has to figure out whether a patron is merely nodding head in conversation with nprth south winners mike lorusso it prust fnd and ted kcndrick sinclair and a norris were reg cam don mr williams and r dawson and mrs f hampshire east west mr and mrs r williams mr and mrs r his dickson kay harmcr eunice his brcmncr tied for fourth mrs neighbour scratching his nose a norris and sue sullivan because its itchy smoothing john inglis and r raymond our competitors seem to think our prices are scandalously low lois lien of inicresiino purchase things wi ii h bed you i from cornfi inteiiors ii open mom mine inr is ihit inoncv von wil y i lie fir sr and perhaps ihe mosr lmpoir- ou will save a orear deal of i lie second ilung is ihar be buvinu a beauiiful hand e i if led jieee of fniniiuie thac will last for yens io come the price 3pce suites from 189 bring a little scandal into your life easy budget terms comf1 interiors 39 main st north georgetown 877- 5777 29 mcmurchy st n brampton

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