Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1969, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

vv- jrvjwieess fa vj 0- j t- lru imp vrisf photography patricia tuck david waldie wed principals in a recent wedding in st johns united church were patricia anne tuck daughter of aar and aars bert tuck of georgetown and david waldia son of aar and mrjwilfred waidie r r 2 acton rev robert striven effieialad at the double ring befetrtony school reforms conference no high schools available k so rc teachers miss out i the halton catholic school board is unhappy that its tea- chers were deprived of a chan- ce to participate in the ontar iowide hall dennis confer- ence on education- because the public school system in the county did not participate ini i the project the october 8 conference was sponsored by the ontario teachers federation and the provincewide program involv ed both elementary and second ary schools tv program the conference involved ele mentary school teachers meet ing at high schools in their re gions to discuss the reforms proposed by the halldennis report with secondary school teachers there were also edu cational television programs piped into the secondary schools participating m interest the halton county board of education decided against part icipating in the october 8 con ference halton education of ficials said they did not have time to prepare for the confer ence and also that teachers showed no interest in partici pating j separate school board chair man peter walters said i cannot get to the bottom of this and i am at a loss to un derstand why the halton beard refused to participate since there were no high schools available for the con ference our teachers could not take part ah boards of education in cluding those in halton were notified last june that the oc tober 8 conference on hall- dennis was planned dr j r mccarthy deputy minister of education urged regional school trustees and their educa tion directors to cooperate in staging the conference being tion gave support- mccarthy sent letters to each education board and dir ector of- education endorsing the october 8 conference mccarthy said the conferen ce could be regarded as an ex- day if local boards had already tra professional development set up such a day halton offi cials have said they will hold their own professional devfjlorj ment day at some later date want to feel really good support your y cmm try car bis ntu cluuu itj wlhlkut z j 11 i vs wldcit irxtk f all mnd 1 uua ptrttkut at ptta manas molars lu sis sullt sum bush travil never enter the forest with out first studying a map of the area always carry a compass and survival kit turn towards aoane well before sunset see me for your state farm money tree- apodete i low coat life tron state faro coat fjroseetiea itobb the eotnpany with a long reputation lor value then ate 28 different state farm money tree lot the one thatll fit your aoods and bodjpot exactly sea sa now geo e drumm 111 detox mvcl 7741m rwrenirmlnw8uiaweony canadian head office fcarberaugh ontario hany buojilin dies reailt of car accident harry laughuh of 12 wel lington st- w jbraoroton died thursday oct 16 as a result of a motor accident mr taugblin was born in caledon township and was a luccessful farmer in that area until 1950 later he moved to brampton where be was ipthe henje building businesstbr sty era years in 1838 he joined biked and hiked her to edinburgh gold award a ballinafid girl miss gil lian dymotta is a winner of the duke of edinburgh gold award she and seven other toronto grade 13ers were cho sen as winner gillian ia the daughter of mr and mrs uaynes who live on the 7th urn above ballina- fad on the former vannatter place they moved there in the staff of cordon hutchison the early summer gillian beat estate co as office man- spent jousy summer complet- ager wng her projects for the award when halton peel trust ft j if j savings co opened their seal r ta ymr u sdapartrent mr laugh zgs scar fin was its first broker and as a cud leader pursuing her incentive with the gold award looming ahead miss dymott studied furnishing and decorating- knitting and practice singing with a group and as an adventure section two weeks volunteer counsellor at i church camp for under privileged children then as a service she made a thorough stnovof pohca waj j in i toronto daily where staff writers interview with her was given along with her picture a story tells of her many pursuits and studies of police work including seven session course with police chief james mackey on october at at a luncheon of the canadian empire anj rotary dub la the royal york hotel in the presence of somt 1200 guests miss dymott seat ed at tha head tablt with her prince philip ihikt thumdatoor wk wf ira of edinburgh will present til fold award to her then with lajar own maps ant compass she completed x an a half day ibika throogh the hills of perthshire which woa her a silver award both of these- primary aw ards included courtesy eov oma and good grooming dress making study of gaelic a wen as sendee as muses aid in hospital and hwle traininj manager he retired as manag er over a year ago but was still associated with that com pany until the time of death scheme he was an elder in st church brampton for uuiuuif maamawia wstj v year he was a past masterqf award prince pmupr scheme began in britain in 1958 and his in canada jn 1963 its aim is to encourage young people tv make good use of leisure time leading up to winning the paull mariy wellington lodge ajf am must attain the the students bronze first aw- nd 271 and had received htf fiftieth year pin year ago with enthusiasm gillian he was also affiiliated with the wh heartedly entered into ionic lodge of brampton e scheme she bicycled through fife scotland tor her he is survived by his wife bronze avtrard photographed the former euphemia atacmil churches arid compihng hist ry ian and brothers norman cal ifornia roy guelph stanley pembroke elgin orangeville and margaret mrs curtis mit chell cleveland ohio reta mrs w h hunter deceased the funeral service was held on saturday oct 18 at tha mcclure funeral chapel when rev john mcdermid officiated a masonic service was held ii the chapel on friday evening by the erin and brampton lod- the pallbearers were the nephews of the deceased w h hunter keith hunter john laughlin john matthews bill macmulan and bob macmillan the interment waa ia bramp ton cemetery let us fill it accurately and you can choose front our wloo selection of the newest and beat in frames and thay are ma prtced v- brcmpf on dispensing opticians 81 main st n brampton ontario phono 4594767 concrbtc gravil builoinft 8ano road oravil pill and top soil carnit bud haines im williams 773301 ordr from your hornet noluss no wrapping no postage 1 canadian fancy apples i maple syrup i cheese 1 salmon lus internationally famous vands packed in hampers beautiful greetings froth canada christmas pake for detailed leaflat call or i write kus hampers 2sadilaidt e toronto nowl 36s7632 or 2239514 for prompt and export strvic on sheet metal work roofing eavestroughing heating cau- russ dickson phon4777455 with every instead pf a ipt of fancy optional equip ment 1nat mokes mw paynwnrs last longer volkswagen introduces sbmaniing to make tbo car last longwr the vw diagnosis system now yrben you buy a new vw you get two yeorswrfh of fie inspections tlidekidwclillt kaau trouble mefoswhebwfcfwfir t that dcwng wmiamiaii extra can do i i soyeyoumdwy wst with cloteto 3c0vw tobeonadowlgvoil

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy