Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 6

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0i f j 1 t an h j among the 60 men and worn- pson recalled we could hard en from all over the us and climb stairs when- the heat and canada attending the bonnie high humidity arrived on the prudden fitness clinic jat oak- fourth day we were nearly in land university rochester a state of physical collapse but michigan in june was mrsjjstill eager to go many of us miry simpson 101 rexway dr there were y instructors and mrs simpson was sponsored by the communication was marvel the georgetown vmywcalous although we knew we fcishetiiastaughl the t physical fitness classes ladies we didnt want to waste time keep fit slim and trim sleeping so several nights we for the past several years stayed up til 2 am 1 the six day course taught by while bonnie prudden is a the well known fitness expert well known faee iontv what is and tv personality bonnie prud she like in person she- is en and her assistant lenna pay 1 ton was described by mrs- simp son as a rreniendous learning experience and inspirational o- the days activities started at 9 am and continued until 430 or 5 pmnvith a junch break the majoritv of ths time was spent in plaunhard exercising and in- learning routines pat terns and teaching procedures in the evening were lectures and discussions- by the third day mrs sinv warm intelligent add very fenv inine stated mrs simpson one of the- nicest people 1 have ever met with a wonder jul- sense of humour shes totally dedicated to fitness in america although she is a 56 year old grandmother she looks and acts like a much younger person and has a marvelous figure- mrs simpson has also be come a fitness advocate ten years ago 58 of america large crowd as public views new lodge temple children failed the kraus web- eftmiucular fitness test a aer ie of six tests which any nor mal faealthy child or adult should be able to perform with ease last year the failure rate had risen to a shocking 80 what does this mean to our children mrs simpson stated jftfimatis that 4 children out of 5 lack the physical strength and flexibility to give hem a healthy life it shows up in the increase jn musculoskeletal problems such as slipped discs in the obesity problem heart attacks nervous disorders the list goes on and on mrs simpson great many pf feels that a of the socalled teenage problems are due to a lack of physical fitness as a general trend anything requir ing physical exertion jstamina and endurance is strictly avoid ed even their kicks and excitement involve a minimum of physical exertion hot rod- ding pot acid sitting and talking am must cuts if school costs are controlled the halton education board will to consider- dropping some present programs if it hopes to control costs and at the same time introduce new concepts vice chairman douglas wood said thursday sight he said cutting programs would help the board control costs but does not think it will be possible to prevent some increase jn- school taxes next year ue added that curtailing pro grams is difficult to explain to parents who feel their children are being deprived if activities are cut j board bvdfli7 thi georgetown hiralp thursday oct tad 199 page 8 wood said the boajtf had al ready received complaints about changes and some curtailment of activities this year which were required by the boards realistic budget the 32 million budget was sunday afternoon must have of credit lodge started been an extremely gratifying one to members of the local masonic groups it marked the first public opening of the new masonic temple located on no 7 highway just beyond the wes tern limits of town as an example of what lack of fitness could mean to the north american continent- mrs i simpson suggested the follow- ufiajr uai ifaav in ing- prck 50 boys and 50 girls wiwj nulivai in at random from a list of names ci adirta ciintuimf at the georgetown high school illhium juiljnillt and compare them in anything including school work with 100 j russian boys and girls or chin ese or scandanavian we know what the outcome would be while 80 of american child- ren fail the kw tests only 3 to 1 8 of europeans and asians fail this in spite of our so- called better living conditions greet- citizens saw a building tar ing guests who came to view gcly built with volmitecr lab- the hew building at 200 and our that will supply the oran were kept busy until well after ization wilh its physicai needs 400 pm heading the group for many years to come tatc- meeting guests and prviding fully panelled throughout and tours were worshipful master featuring a rich blue broadloom douglas v latimer senior carpeting the buildinc consists or higher standard of living warden robert mcmaster and of the lodge room proper an junior warden john t arm- ante room and entrance hall simpson blames several things for the increasing lack gallery and office and of filness children have no trees to climb or fences to walk they arc wheeled about and pacified by ante room and entrance wilh a gallery and office and closests on the higher level the entrance hall leads to the i banquet hall located on the lower level a room thai will tv our georgetown public also act as the headquarters lor i u k w- schools have no gyms and their though they are still half a year arway michael kelly knows where he is going to spend his winter holidays a letter from the st petersburg chamber of commerce brought the happy news on the weekend that mi chael was a winner in a contest they conducted at their booth at the canadian national ex hibition the prire a trip to florida for michael and his parents mr and mrs george kelly of 251 delrex blvd they spend the school winter holidavs next march at the ivanhoe hotel at miami tfeach protested as being too high earlier this year by ratepayers and county council raps pros halton director james single ton accused the media of over playing the provincial officials warnings to economize he said the onesided reports made it appear that the education min ister was labouring the county boards he- said he was sure the- min ister would be the first to ad mit the province was partly responsible for the boards j problems financial superintendent bruce lindley said unless something unexpected happensbefore -the- end of the year- the boards ex penditures should be slightly less than the budgeted amount on target j he said the budget is pretty well on target except in- the area of paper where the board spent more than it bad planned lindley attributed the added costs to the need for extra correspondence and reports bej cause it is the boards first year of operation j lindley said a squeeze on school boards to cut costs could j hurt the halton board which runs a tight ship he said the halton board would find il difficult to make cuts while boards whichare overspending now could find places to make cuts he listed the pupilteacher ratio which is lower in halton than surrounding areas as one example i draper dome 4v co ltd 1 members thr toronto stock exchange stock and bono brokers yur ntaret branch office qutena square building brampton phone brampton or mahwi and toronto 4595222 4774757 wo toflchwta from ceoatown and yictnuy vwt chir moorrtchhte if yow can however you can open an account by telephone david r chappie wm e feeatty the ladies group the order of the eastern star an attractive kitchen and cloak room com plete the lower floor throughout the afternoon re freshments were served in thi banquet hall the worshipful master dour latimer in talking to the her michael a grade 5 pupil atj pt classes are at the discretion george kennedy public school of their teacher most of whom a a a carrier boy a mem- have no interest in or under j f fourth georgetown cub standing of physical fitness p and plays in the satur even in high school its- fitness for the fittest the fit are playing football and the unfit are sitting on the sidelines ac cording to the halton education day morning hockey league biafra recognized halton east ndp want a resolution sailing for the federal governments recognit- to present masonry in its proper in which a well educated mind ion of the biafran government aid said that he felt the citi- paper camping and archery are xens of georgetown had signal- considered proper programs ly honoured the lodge in ccxm- for physical education games ing out in such large numbers may be fun but they are certain- and he hoped that it had served ly not providing a healthy body light he said that the next ev nt to mark credit lodge cen tennial year would be j ban quet held in holy cross hall on november 1st this is to be attended by the head of the masonic 1 oil re in canada the grand master was approved wednesday by the halton east new demo crats credit lodge was formed in october of 1bs7 in the ban quel hall of the ions rone an adian house on mill st i km i freemasons mrt first in rooms in the clark house no the mcgibbon hotel over the evelyn shoppe they met there until 1880 when they moved to what hecame their home for some 80 years the 3rd floor ab ove the canadian imperial bank of commerce the building was dition classes will be held then a department store en- toddlers and tiny tots composing two business block i and owned by a william lend one of the lodges members and also businessman of sdtne note operating in ad dition to his store a tailoring establishment this was located on the second floor and em ployed some sixty tailors can function mrs simpson returned from the course convinced that the y has an extremely important j the canadian government at function in tdwn providing pro- present does not recognize the grams which the schools were breakaway nigerian state which unable to offer j u currently engaged in a civil war with nigeria this year she is starting pro grams of exercise and play fori the resolution will be taken preschoolers which appeal to t winnipeg in october halton a childs adventurous spirit and eufj 4 delegates were chosen develop his coordination flex- week they are mike mc- ibility agility and self confid- of erin gord maelean ence of oakville ruth kernighan of milton and albert tuchel of preschoolers in this caip in- elude tiny babies who have a georgetown program of their own in con- motion condemning inter- junction with postnatal exor national unions in canada was ciscs for their mothers in ad defeated at the meeting ed- for ward rice of oakville introdu ced the motion as well as the theres no generation gap at htc there never was we started oat by helping other people starting out three gefleraticbisiater were still at it we advise everyone to never borrow money needlessly but when youre young you need tilings like furniture appliances maybe a better or bigger car and well help you get them just like we help over a million people in their twenties every year were 91 but we dont act our age apply for your loan by phone w u supply your loan by mail jims steering service complete braka service wheel alignment wheel balancing general repairs pabkstbeet 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