Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1970, p. 13

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

EVERYTHING FROM STREET LIGHTS TO SATFLITES Science Centre Visit Glen Pupils to Emulation Sparked Solidly Behind Town Recreation Director following a school rip lo the Ontario the pupils of Grides 5 and in Glen Williams Public School opened the world renowned Science Centre competition for the one in Toronto And for a while it looked a if it might just that operator Harold A part of their In Science the pupiK prepared their at home on I heir own lime Idea Kilned from the trip On the day for Opening of the centre the were In Rooms six and nine and opened for vlcwinfi by parents and other of the school from to m and to TO p m BUTTONS TO PRESS The rlisplajs assembled by the pupils showed much Ihoiifihl and inRenuity and nil from the and bees separately of course to an excellent account of on in the area Interest was am the other pupils of the school in lie elect lie 1 here ns to pics tint on street ItJiH for a or a town block and that irt off alums In the if fair wis an alarming Everyone agreed by G Towm been aaked how the feels about the Town of hiring a recreation Tills Is a trained person with the duty of the recreation In community salary Is usually befitting a professional hi Eh Is he initial would be well repaid in more efficient use of existing fa it would also provide with toot to tap a rem a resource wo are paying for but unable to use Tim is the Board of ions Physical and Health cation Department FRUSTRATED This professionally ittaffed depigment cooperates each community lo up programs I e child rens gymnastics tumbling toddlers gym It doing an ex job for Oakvillc Milton etc but It can do nothing for Georgeloun work with you people a frustrated Mr Nick Volpe coordinalor of the department There nobody in George town In a position to work with us on our community and JUMP FOR JOV There t i progressive communities It be ing handled more and mora by tho community the Boards of Education to working with youth and other of fa mi life GETTING RESTLESS Actually the volunteers are getting restless They re not to happy paying three times for recreation they pay through the recreation part of their school taxes which cant be fully used because there no director they pay through mem So this leaves recreation to and fees volunteers Volunteers can 3 they pay through donating work with the Board of Educa I t tion because thci have no Also they fluctuate Some on council say Why jihould we pay for a director when volunteers are doing such a fine job What will they do M the takes over Well the volunteers will first jump for jo and then get bus oilier undone The is hinging its from recreat on which in moM Now in Our New Location EDWARD E MALISON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 91 MAIN STREET SOUTH Direcily Acrosi From Cadarval Park EFFECTIVE MARCH 2nd 1970 Sam Numb GLEN WILLIAMS Brampton and Glen Pulpit Exchange i Phosphate Ban This Year Says George Kerr Ontario minister or en and resources leg illation to control phosphate of detergents will be introduced this year the province if the federal fails to net George Kerr Writ said in the legislature Thursday the has resulted from some sum Ottawa over nulh oils to rol phosphite content or to iM He If the determent industry mil be gins a phosphite it will not I nee to enact in this area Kerr d d not i lont he intended til up the Confusion over phosphite control DID YOU KNOW Norton aid h symbol of the space Red Societies agreement to supply hlood at no charge 1 who while visiting in John demonstrates street lighting Rev minister of St Bartholomews ilea Church Brampton was In charge of Sunday morning the United Church as ministers were on a pulpit ex change Wdle was at Erin Church Sunday evening a Lenten vice was held In St Allans and afterwards ill were invited to the rectory where a din ion look place on the subject of religion Albans Guild met at the home of Mrs dock line for their March meeting on Monday evening Sirs Remolds chaired the meeting opened with New business was discussed id plans for a bake sale for They were to port two faithful members In hospital Mrs I id Mrs Jack Crawford meeting will be on March at the home of Tom The The Junior Girls ball club ill hold another euchre on Thurs day esenlng larch 5th in the Town Hall At the Guild euchre last Thursday iftermjon at the home of Mrs Reynolds the lowing were the winners High re Mr- Miller and Mrs dock Low score Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Bill Person There will be another this Thursday afternoon to which all are invited The CG1T girls of the United arc hating a Worlds Day of senice evening at p in the United Chuch will be mode most welcome As there la no other service in the tillage for the World Day of it Is an opportunity Mill not to miss St Allans Church want l remund to can for their auction sale coming up soon After the church sen ice iin Feb Mrs Sargent on behalf of the Ladies Guild presented a Clerical cloak to their rector Rev of St Albans The Glen ladies will be look aft the meals for the Ho ckey tournament this again for one day which Is March Help will be needed so if can spare a little lime call or 8773550 man friends send birth day withes as well as gel well wishes to Mrs Lucy whose Is next Sunday an has been in Hospital for some time Mrs Cecil tells Gordon Sinclair what to say Nobody Hes his own man CTRB hat this attitude about people thty lite to be reated mdmduais This goes for broadcasters on their side of CFRB microphones and listeners ok your Individual art welc CFRB Judging wd them too because more CFRB than to any other radio station Your favourite people are encouraged be at all tines say what tkej think Gordon Sinclair for instance Imagine anyone Arm what to say about Or Bob Jack Dennett Betty Kennedy Bill Mel can or Roberts The Dialogue tram Or any CFRB broadcaster Individual make for more which why the first place In first place Who tars everybody haw to agree listen DID YOU KNOW Red Cross Women groups In than Canadian communities produced more than knitted and sewn articles for disaster and inter national relief In Del rex Imperials Joes luck Shop Terra Originals Losers Smoothies Extras Protection Anyone JOHN R LEWIS INSURANCE Now In Lower Lobby QUEENS SO BUILDING BRAMPTON STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER MACS GARBAGE BAGS REG SPECIAL CAMPBELLS Tomato or Vegetable SOUP 10 OZ SIZE MIX OR SPECIAL EAST END WEST END GUELPH ST MOORE PARK Froth Meant at Moor Park Only MACS BUTTER PEANUT OZ SIZE SPECIAL CANADA FANCY CHRISTIES ONE POUND Mcintosh APPLES SODA CRACKERS 139- MACS STEER BEEF FEATURED IN OUR MEAT LEAN MINCED CHUCK SPECIAL SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS SPECIAL SPECIALS ON SALE MARCH TO PEI Potatoes To Our First 50 Customers Accumulating in from our will receive FREE Sheffield Stalnhm sieol carving set a value AFTER ANSWERING A SKILL TESTING QUESTION

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy