Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1969, p. 11

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pppgplpp bftv v tw moroitown hirald i3 aobll jp v the georgetown public school teaching staffs will in- ctiid 31 new faces when school resumes in september a re lease from the halton county board of educations north ed ucation centre at 90 rejcway drive in georgetown indicates the staffs will be augmented by 12 first year teachers from ele mentary teachers college 14 experienced teachers from out side the system and five trans fers from within the halton area thirteen teachers have resign ed from georgetown schools and two have retired first- year teachers at george kennedy will include miss sandra allan miss vicky lee beaumont geoff isard miss jill ifemshead miss heather ry- nard at centennial miss mar sha wilson rjorbert gabet hugh graham dennis- patrick at harrison theodore rympaj miss elizabeth shortill and at park miss marilyn thijraas i new experienced teachers at harrison fred allcock at cen- tennial stanley cathrae jack gudgeon- joanne wellwood at chapel street tarry ciglen at park mrs leslie ann ciglen mrs arlene hipkins at wrlg flesworth mrs margaret elliott ind at george kennedy miss anne gellamy mrs ginette mc- mullen mrs lois makovnyk mrs alice ogden manley sad ler and mrs diane stuart- transfers judy bassett from pinevlew to george kennedy ethel gardiner from milton heights to george kennedy marjorie elliott from stewart- town to wrigglesworth kathy bowman from speyside to wrigglesworth and anne- rudy from stewarttown vto park resigned chapel street mrs shirley borland george ken nedy miss carroll hopkinson mrs jean horton miss verda kinzic mrs sandra morrow mrs catherine lowry mrs i da waskett and mrs leoni fid- alice jtlintern and mrs consier unrawallace harrison mrs j mrg gudvs roberta dockerty and mrs lau- cronur from p mrs win- retta mills wriggleaworth mrs nifred longslreet from cfeprgej patricia boyle park miss glen- kennedy rabies likidence light in halton although there wis a single case of rablea in halton two weeks ago rablea incidents are very light ln the area at this time of year flays d w j mc cabe head of health in animals services the veterinarian said he is called to frequent suspect cases j which dont turn up as being rabies rabies cases increase during september and october when foxes start roaming the oun- try v- dr mccabe said there were no rabies cases in may his re port contrasts sharply with ox ford county where residents were warned monday to avoid contact with animals after re cords showed marked increase in rabies cases in the county hornby relatives have shower for bob wrigglesworth fiancee fifty members of the wrlg- charge of glesworth giflfen clan gather ed at the north trafalgar rec reation centre on friday even ing june 27 to honour robert wrigglesworth and his bride-to- be christina mclntyre wfth a miscellaneous shower the hall was decorated with pink and lack only valedictorian when some georgetown kindergarten classes ended their term last week they did so in style wearing a mortarboard and holding her diploma little gail rjaccosh of harrison public schpoljsa typical graduate from the first year only the absence of a valedictory address separated the kinder garten ceremony from hs college counterpart in the mail bag brides hat of a variety of col oured ribbons and bows the fathers mr james mclntyre and mr ernest forgrave each gave a speech of good advice a de licious lunch was served which included a large cake which was beautifully decorated with ro bert and christina inscribed on the top following lunch mrs mclntyre invited everyone to a trousseau tea which will be held on sat july 5 dur- i ing the evening mrs t a les- 77 maple avenue wof elementary psychology may wm honoul witn 1oveiy gift for her birthday which she interesting programs planned for freeschool mrs ward brown- ridge and mrs john mcnabb and was opened with the sing ing of hymn 366 mrs john mc nabb was in charge of the scripture reading 1st corinth ians chapter 13 verses 112 the motto was given by mrs ward brownridge and the clos- white streamers and wedding ing hymn 388 was sung bells mrs wilbert cleave read the program on literature two very appropriate readings was in charge of mrs jack the program was followed by a ruddell who read parts of two shower of many useful and books called the crippled beautiful gifts the bride to be tree and the immortal flow- was assisted on opening her er written by han suyan mrs gifts by mrs peter forgrave charlie austin extended a vote who read the gift cards and of thanks to the program com- mrs susan scott who placed mittee the treasurers report the gifts on the table mrs char- j was given by mrs austin and les thomson made a lovely the minutes of the last meeting were read by mrs vern picket mrs lew sampson read the cor respondence two weddings were discussed and also the milk producers lunch this will be the final meeting until sep tember lunch was served by the friendship unit and a social hour enjoyed l moore t4jkrfoi s 14 main street north- open dally until 10 pm sawen days a week dalle i tkciji tissue q rolls oo alberto vo5 shampoo 75 oz reg 1 9valu dear sir since its inception a few weeks ago freeschool has been making steady progress we would like to spread the word through the mail bag section of the herald that freeschool will be holding its meetings ev ery tuesday commencing july 8 at 730 in room 6e of the ced- arvale community centre build ing we are endeavouring to pro vide freeschool participants with a varied and interesting programme in the limited space pf eight tuesdays in july and august we have chosen four main topics for discussion each topic to be reviewed on 2 con- be involved tuesday august 5 12 canadian society a look at canada from diverse points of view including geography his tory sociology politics and contemporary trends in global society tuesday august 19 26 th art this promises to be a very informal session on con temporary trends in art music literature theatre and so on everyone likes to think himself an expert on the arts and so be may be at this seminar the above serves as a small indication of the learning ex perience available through free- school we hope that enough sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs earl mcdow ell and family in the death of a dear mother and grandmother isabelle mcdowell who died on friday morning june 27 follow- celebrated that day everyone ing several months of illness in extended birthday wuhes to i the milton district hospital marion she was the beloved wife of the late clebert mcdowell the congregational picnic of eden united church was held birthday greetings to the fol- on sunday june 29 at the hor- lowing celebrating their birth modess secutive tuesdays the schedule people in georgetown are inter then appears thus tuesday july 8 15 com munications an examination of the effects which the modern mass media have on the way in which we think and act tuesday july 22 29 tha 1 mind sciences this course will explore the ways- in which thinking patterns are develop- ed from birth onward chiefly in the educational system a bitl ested in the concept and will plan to attend at least one of the forums by supporting freeschool you will in a small way be helping to pave the way toward changes for the better in our educational sys tem with the help of the people of georgetown freeschool may become a permanent addition to the local educational scene yours truly tony mcauley blasts council lack action in safety recommendations i 250 delrex blvd dear sir tir alriiosra year 1iai passed since the formation of the mtm- icipal safety committee shortly 2j after the tragic drowning of a jg email boy in the flooded excav- ation on a building site in the jj eost end of town at the insistence of halton 2 hills ratepayers association 2j council at that time hurriedly authorized and approved aelec- ted volunteers six in all to the j safety committee in an effort so i belie ve to calm down irate jj local residents so shocked by the death of this very small boy t a death that could have been avoided by proper enforcement x of the township bylaws at that 2s particular time the enforcement jjjj of construction safety regula- et tions was and still is the rcspon- iwlity or halton county one man holds the position of con- sofety inspector ttructlon- therefore it is virtually impo v tible for him to efficiently pol- ej ice hs area weekly vfcils to georgetown are not sufficient j particularly with the large am- unt of residential construe- tlon in progress atpresent the safety committee has ought forward recommenda tions to council fhat the town engage a full time safety in spector their view being that there is enough money to keep such a person fully occupied es pecially if his duties were to in elude the enforcement of the construction safety act togeth er with the trench excavators ivotection act thl council like the prev ious has somehow lctlip ill the wild promises they made during their election campaigns and have i must say turned in to truly great politicians they have become past masters at passing the inick delaying de cisions and above all they have lost sight of the fact that they siet in council as representa tives of the electorate and should at least hold the safety of the voters next to their heart but no they have been too bu sy voting themselves an increase in salary pushing up the mill- rate and making themselves a nuisance in general what sort of men and lady have we r into office who value the dollar more hun the lives of our children i wonder councillors do you ever think about that small boy nby park rev keith hawkes asked the blessing prior to a delicious picnic lunch a pro gram of sports prepared by mrs ian break and mrs garry hamilton followed girls races 69 brenda bell and monica sweeney boys 8 to 9 timmy hawkes and wayne cordingley girls 1013 debbie fries and dayle cordingley girls 14 and over laurie fries boys 14 and over garry hamilton ladies shoe kick linda coulson ladies shoe scramble donna break sack race dayle cordingley mens soda biscuit contest rick rutledge wheelbarrow race debbie fries and danny hawkes ladies pie plate contest janet drummond four legged race owen rutledge mary hamilton and laurie fries nail drive mrs lome ella guessing con test mrs jim hamilton water melon contest judy bell a peanut scramble and ball game concluded a full afternoon of snorts on saturday night at the flamboro speedway jim plant of hornby in his orange blos som special placed first in the third race and seventh in the feature race following the races they enjoyed barbecued chicken at the court cliff park at carlisle prepared by mr and mrs george smillie mrs rogers of parry sound visited for a few days with her daughter and family mr and urs melbourne bell of winston churchill blvd the general meeting of the hillcrest united church women was held pn wednesday even ing june 25 in the church the president mrs clifford wriggleaworth welcomed the ladies tothe meeting which she opened with a poem final ar rangements were made for 53 children from the fred victor mission to spend a day in the country at local farms on aug 7 ttiey will also be treated to a picnic at the hornby park the devotional period was in days mrs bill sparling on july 5 harry lee on july 6 roy e1- lis and sammy sammit on july 7 mrs jim hamilton 12i reg value 55c 33 head shoulder shampoo mo valui170 11 secret regular size reg value 105 spray deodorant 66 band aids 60 pkg reg value 98 52 anacin loos rig value 135 77 vo5 hair spray 10 oz size aaf reg valua 198 jfw plus every day low low prices moore park plaza tnat drowned last year or ab out the anguish his parent have suffered since is the sal ary of one safety inspector really so significant colin a blight chairman georgetown municipal safely committee meat special porterhouse sirloin round cube steak 109 per lb grade a large eggs sav 10c dot 49 macs cheese slices aylmer strawberry j am save 10c 24 ez 49 macs perk partner coffee creamer save loe 11 ez 69 macs margarine sava 17 lb 10 specials on sale from thursday july 3 to saturday july 5 t r

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