pfplpfp r cfey scar dravv by ralph hewes with the far too brief sum mer months upon us the social activities of the branch begin to diminish and in consequence this column also diminishes however last friday night the night of the car draw the rooms at the branch were packed to capacity with would 1 be car winners the most re laxed member of branch 120 roy rudlger held the lucky ticket and a now the proud owner of a 1989 plymouth al so not quite js lucky as boy were eight so0o winners p hale r stephens fc pelle grims c soper j martin g service e pearce g inglis other jfrfaes weiit to j johnson 10000 wfendley 2o0j00 c jenner 30000 w cunning ham 40000 auii h bottoms smlftflftfnr tplling th winning and lots of tea and coff etc ticket the night was a success and the draw went off smoothly thanks to the efforts of ren derose bob mckeniie russ stephens andy st- laurent and greg ball a special tip of the bat to the score or so of other fellows too numerous to men- tion who gave their time to as sure it was successful with out these willing volunteers nothing would be accomplish ed- at the branch ton of gold for district jerseys valets lady lou a jersey cow owned by william alexan der norval has just been issued a ton of gold certificate by the the new car club draw is on lb way ylttrtwcrwee draws being nude next friday july 11th when ten prizes will be won by some lucky persons tuo of warriors we would lklto r mention here that picnic tickets are available at the branch hope to see you at cord brownes on sunday july 13th where the annual picnic will be held there will be games for grown ups raets for the kiddes along with visit to georgetown swimming pool one of the big attractions should be the tug o war between the old sweats of the branch and- the would be trophy winners of the lome scots beaded by major ketchi- son we understand that russ stephens has ice cream and goodies r up for the kiddies for the grownups it was a new orchestra to- the br the roa rangers from ajax they were- strictly country style and those there seemed to enjoy them for the floor was full at all times norm ward became lucky and won the ways and means first prize two door prizes went to mr cbisholm and mr v lleneweve the branch is to have en interior bulletin this it is hoped will be published mon thly and will be dispatched to all branch members it will contain a brief account of branch activities and coming events plus i few items of news which are of interest to branch members only comrade doug weir and yours truly are work ing on this and hope to have the first copy out by the end thi oiorobtown herald thursday july 10 1969 page3 easy for firemen carrying coals to newcastle was exemplified when a toronto otsugust tkspwill not inter fere in any way with this col- utnn which will contnue as in future the branch will long as those wonderful people close at nidnighuton saturdays who publish it continue to do instead of 1130 pm so i see you at the picnic the dart shoot was run lastj friday this was a last minute mrs kswlev back at change for it was intended that there should be no shoot bcilool ketreslier owing to the big draw hnmi i how ever the shoot was well pat ronized 5e winners were s thousands of onurio secon- dary school students are free motorist noticed that the back seat of his car was smouldering on friday he pulled into the fire hall and firemen soon doused the fire believed to have been caus ed by a cigarette earlier that day the firede partment answered two calls to a grass fire on sheridan nurser ies property near glen williams cemetery grandson graduates all one price mens ntetiac values to 2998 999 tipton s tipton b collins r mackenne b dore a mar tin ii ackinson b mcquarrie p chamberlain but its not n easy transi- friday july 18th js a good- tion date to remember when some lucky couple will win 25000 maurice smith wno directs of the classroom this summer now its the turn of more than 150 secondary teacher who have become students at two toronto secondary schools canadian jersey cattle club in xvea otne couples will ue modern language depart 1461 days she produced 2263 win other prites ajj fhis wi at torono j oakwoud lbs fat starcrest jfaster marie a summer jersey cow owned by a neil- where a son stark georgetown also was issued a ton of gold certificate when she produced 2317 lbs fat in 1461 days to qualify for this award a cow must produce at least 2000 lbs fat in 4 consecutive years elimination surprisingly dance unique happen at the branchs mid- collegiate institute during the buffet supper will be served high school results to grade 10 s5 9a to grade 10 ackroyd john bailey steven brown jeffrey burns robert carfiey michael ftiskney ian grace larry harris kevin henderson peter karolidis louis macdonah michael mar- tel howard mccormick peter nichols gordon pignatell ga ry poyntz guy rogers david smith rodney tobin john young michael- 5s 9b to grade 10 eagles david eiekiel carl glover gary hardcastle anth ony heopes bernhardt hulme david mceachem daniel moors charles murphy and rew pollock michael quan- bury rick ryder robert sampson matthew van hoeke- len james 5s 9c to crade 10 martin bouwbuis john breck- enridge brian brown michael cole kevin emmerson james finnic robert frederickson stephen graham allen green roger heed gene inglis doug las mclean george mills mark mitchell bruce niven philip price ivan rice wayne such an ross taylor john wilcox murray wiltshire sb 9d to grade 10 melanie barker patricia tburns susan charlton cheryl j da vies nora donnahee judy ifarrar dawne gosse gall greenaway catherine heller anne mccarthy karen phillips linda prufer susanne rasmus- aen denise rawtinson linda rea glenda scarrow candice schertzl wendy sherk mich elle virgin lynne wildman 5b 9e to grade 10 lome bryan charlotte corc oran gay daly cathy doucett lois elliott susan frost mon ica hanley heather hulme ma- rie leblanc janet pentland gay nor rolfe rosalie spitzer neil warner christopher wood cock diny wygergangs sa 9f to grade 10 finiey arnold douglas bel lamy grace bird bruce carl- aon mary clark jennifer boole lisa gtllett douglas guest fatti cummer elizabeth hamilton bonnie henderson melanie holmes anne hyde joanne law ian long susan mcmanus lois hills rosemary mills david moflat ronald mor- genstern veronica nemeth linda robertson rcna sellmer thomas smardda karen sykes carol wilson 5 a 90 to grade 10 beverley bradley john cham berlain bryan cunningham barry dtinlop dianhe emerson darlene ezard bruce gregg james goudy richard haines kathry kreutzanunp peter lau derdale janette macdonald pe ter noble nancy orpwood geoffrey pantlini randy pope m winter talked about the re fresher courses that be is dir ecting for the te icher students at lawrence park collegiate in suute and east york colegi strictly country j a studying there this sum- the first dance of the newi mer is mrs jane n kcwlev of ways and means chairman patl georgetown district high chamberlain was held on sat- school arday with a fair attendance i don wan lransmit facts he said wo want ideas and the ideas which i our teacherstudents bring are liable to be trampled by their colleagues in the seminar cour ses that is a true seminar i the courses sponsored by the i ontario seconday school teachers federjion began june 30 they include cnemis- try english french development reading thematics the 1969 courses a far cry from a decade ago when the emphasis was upon how-to- teachthisrfact emphasize dialogue among the 155 teach ers who have come from every part bt the province and eval uate the impressions they bring from their own classrooms mr smith said he regarded the history course as particul arly significant- the course which has not been offered for some years will take teacher- students out of the classroom to the royal ontario museum and the huronia sie at saine marie in the same way that many youngsters take field trips di al j g i sale starts 9 am thursday j definitely ends 6 pm july 19 entire stock mens summer jackets values tor 1898 6 77 michael reynolds dorothy rus- sell karla tomlinson virginia waters j 5a 9h to grade 10 james albert david brown- low constance carter jackie crichton leo coffey david dew mark furlong sharon ha ddock eva katterwe janice martin nancy mcbean ross mcconnell april mchale steve mclellan judith mc- leod douglas meal rosemary meekisoo randy miller ross mitchell dennis norton alec ovenden donna reynolds paul scott nancy tarrwell theresa tudge lynn virag judy waite sa 91 to grade 10 bruce clarke bruce cotter gerald darcie steven finna- more craig fleming lorne heg- strom karen leonard anne linton michael macdonald sharon mcdonald ian mellor marlene pacholok richard reid barbara shearson virgi nia steane debra stephens ja mes tomajko ross yahiro eil een young 4s 9j to grade 10 john allen michael bludd gordon burke randy craw ford peter egerton peter fen- dley duncan ferguson david ford colin foster james han- non donny laforet david lam- oureux 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