Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1970, p. 1

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Seven Schools Breathe Easier Despite Total Enrolment Increase Despite a new high In area school attendance recorded Tuesday seven local schools registrations low than lost years it this time Children in clusters term ido Howard Public School trade Christ The drops in cases are Centennial due to addition of a new elementary school the system Chapel Street and changes in busing Harrison The overall enrol n for Georgetown schools as of Kennedy yesterday was On the day of school last term the figure was Georgetown D strict Schools were up about a hundred lo with another 50 expected RL enrolments reported by Tht introduction of a area schools were school system has grades six m nshl flt Centennial Sept Sept school with erodes seven eight only 4B4 schools have reduced with their top gndc STEAM SHOW SETS RECORD crowds Saturday and pushed totai Jt this years Sloam Era Show at Milton to a record high of A spokesman said piod weather and excellent exhibits were key factors in the large turnout Ads That Pay You can an id in the Clatijfiad pagM by phoning Buying or The Herald It where you will find the result you GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald hi eorved Georgetown and a Printer and for over a century offering the best tine printing and new coverage Svcond Claw Mail Number 0943 Return Pottage Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thunday September lOlh per year Copy Price Fifteen Cent NOISY HALLS OF HEARING check their classes schedules on a not board at Georgetown D strict School where turned up Tuesday to plunge into the 1970 term New rooms In the completed east wing add even more space to Georgetown largest brain factory Over 6000 in Prize Money at This Years Georgetown Fall Fair Plans are well ahead for Ge annual fall local Fall Fair and horse how 3rd The prize lists have gone out to all known exhibitors and any potential a It mas he secured I at The Herald office or from the secretary This years prize- to ill in over SB cover a large li t of subjects including heme dontslic science flowers eh Idrons exhibits as well as the prizes for livestock and the big horse It Is hoped more peplc will make an effort to show in the hall exhibit and thus is tore fine display in keep with previous fairs Hill ill must be placed I rich I Oct 2 school children s exhibits Thursday after I In order that judging can take j place that afternoon For a admission a pre view of the hall exhibit may be from pin The big midwa attraction II also he in full swing on I j as well is on Saturday Becoming the feature of Georgetown Pair is the horse show which gets underway as early a m Saturday Besides the for jumping horses the fully approved Western Horse Show will again be an Ad to this the pony lior and heavy horse show it go es without saying that some of the best horse flesh will be on hand for your enjoyment and entertainment special prizes for the be I dot orated doll earn tricycle or which will be shown in front of the nil around The live lock classes line Ij it is expected mother fine by call members will for cash prizes well as the witches Bought Jewellers mil the Can herd wins L Bank Trophy week to wick Swirl Hall president for a second lime Mrs Webb president Mrs George Iron Ire ind Garfield of Cot The best Met dvraj Marty Wheeler Soloist At Hall Concert the illdn Mar Wheeler of Glen will be a featured with the Bernard Clark Con cert Hand on 2d of Una jour Mi Hill in Toronto Hi will be performing i tronli l I hi- inu career with Georgetown Band tin diroc lion of Art Milliard Mr Hill iard his recently to Georgetown to revive this bind lias been dormant for the I couple f stars FIRST TROMBONE Mr Milliard wis mental in Marty to attend i summer music camp Out when Art formed the Toronto Corp Bind Marty was iskcd play first trombone with bind In toured Ontario with Sen ice Corp in tilled This will he Ins pearance in Massey Hall the first having occurred last During tins performance he wis priiscil far skills in jrijiiia the sclo puis of MARTY WHEELER Seek Special Blood Types at Clinic Since a special rtque received from the Cross Blood Transfusion Committee in Toronto for units ot special typos of blood to be used at the Toronto Gen oral for Heart Opera lions and other surgery the local Blood Donor Committee donors having the types of blood as listed below to make it a very spetial fort to attend the Blood Donor Clime at the Holy Cross Church Auditorium on Monday Sept between and 45 BLOOD REQUESTED The Toronto Depot feels sine that Georgetown and District since have a good re cord will be able to supply them with the blood Perfumed Breath No Excuse Judge Rules A mans sweet smelling breath enough to mike Georgetown Constable Henry Vandcrhiis believe he hud not been dtinking The convtable pulled a ir May 17 after he noticed the driving erratic He testified he could smell perfume on the drivers breath and he hid a partly con bottle of perfume in his shirt Tho act cd ded to of impa red drmng as or days ind hid suspended for three n by I I la Wtdnesliy Two People Killed in Week End Tragedies Water Department Asks For Fluoridation Vote Surprise Dinner Party For 25th Anniversary A surprise dinner party wis held at the Thunderbird Motor Hotel in Brampton on August in honour of Mr and Mrs Telford McDowell It Mas wedding on f Sflptcmbcr 1st Mr and Mrs Miner of Acton were at inaiTidt twenty five years were the guests voters will be i keel in December if they fluoride in their witcr supply manner told The this week thtt he Ins Ihlii by the David Roy Smith Die In Accidents Friday Sunday include the A former nun and a mechanic at an It 1 service station died in weekend crashes The funeral wis held yesterday for Smith 4t who had hern in residing for many ycai here Alfred Tuesday at Acton where he at the Decern held the dinner parly was t Mr nd Mrs home at Raj la in Crescent Georgetown relatives and friends were presinl from Acton Georgetown Br am and Port Credit This enjoyable evening wis ed the couple six children Mr and Mrs James McDowell John St East Ted Bonnie lane and Sharon Many gifts and cards were re including a china from Ai consumers of Georgetown rcsid ire in the m Current I GO per cent of the lo population of Online drinking w two per cent of all pip ed in the is fluoridated In only Oak and Burlington water sup plies hive added While of the accident which took Roy Smiths life arc sketchy it is known his body was found beside his car early Snndiy raimin near Bolton car had ly left the road and rolled The son of Mr and Mrs Cec Smith of Stcwarttow n he leaves two daughters Gail Mrs Jack Hooper of Montreal and Mrs Peter of Georgetown and a son David of Georgetown hollowing the service at Harold C Funeral Home interment was in Green wood Cemetery Divid was killed In head on collision on No just west of Mam St one day celebrating his birthday The driver of the other veh icle a jrckup truck was Thomas Lome Shipway of It He cuts nd bruises Properly as put it He wife Gul and parents Mr and Mrs of Ac ton a brother Bandy of Owen Sound md a sister Jean Mrs of Baden Germ in funeral service was in Trin- ily United Church Acton and interment in Cemetery He in beer with Park Toy ota for the past two and a half their Museum Tours Popular Set 50c Per Pupil as Charge It will cost 51 tents per pupil for the scries lecture loun of the Hal ton County litis price was arrived at by a Museum Board Hon Committee of County Council and members of council this week it their subject lo a review on or before Dec 11 PILOT PROJECT Started an la l year or certain schools in the county the lecture tours were dtUired a success by school and museum it will be run is a pilot project but accurate number of students who will be participating stilt not curator will conduct again his year for all grades FULL DAY to grade classes will receive one hour tilks four five and classes will receive two hour lectures while grade and classes- will be tha museum locilcd in the Kcl so Conservation Area for full day with a teacher in charge most of the time Schools from outside the county will also receive up to two hours of instruction and lectures at the County Museum Howard Cable Rhapsody TICKETS HERE Interested followers of Mar performances will be inter in knowing that tickets will be available at Wheelers I General Store in Glen Williams and Neils Music Store in Plan Licencing ByLaw For Billiard Pool Halls council is pissing a new licencing by for pool and billiard halls The bylaw establishes hours of operation as am to for the six days excluding Christmas and New Year days Good Friday and Easier Monday A fee of for the first table for each additional table will be charted for the yearly licence NO MINIMUM AGE Council approved two readings of he law last week but reserved the third anil final reading later when Cr Em Hyde requested this He is concerned because the law mak no mention of a minimum age for young people In pool rooms Mayor said he knows of no legislation which demands this although at one time there wis a mini mum requirement SEEK SOLICITORS OPINION is one of the main complaints we have had ratepayers said Cr Smith If it can be included It should be in our by law The solicitors opinion will be before Historian Community Worker Silverwood Fetes Ben Case A garden it he home of Mi and Mi Iron side It li 1 Sun honoured Ben well known citizen The was one way the Silverwood omens Institute felt they could show their precJ of the work Case did Tweed County This rescirching the by Ben Case and Mrs Harry of an suggested lo omens- institutes Ca nidi Lady wife of the former Governor of Canada YEARS OF SERVICE Much of the work was done In addition to ef forts on their local history tha Women Institute wanted to honour his many years of son ice to the community in every organization trends for years over half a century spoke Continued on Page 13 Guest of honour Ben Case of R R li Georgetown chats with gard hostess Mr and Ironside and Jin right party host and

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