Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1971, p. 19

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Gymnists Compete Do Well in Invitational Marilyn TWENTY NINE girls Georgetown and district gymnastic classes headed too North York Gymnastic Girls Invitational Compe- on Saturday March The competition started at a and lasted until girls competed from about 10 clubs Wo are very proud the fort and success that the achieved MOST OF OUR girls haven the use a gymnasium except for their one night week class at the high school This is the great advantage the girls from the established clubs have i They are able to practice their routines and use the equipment almost anytime they want Considering this and the fact that our classes have only been in existence since last fall our girls did fantastically well With more practice our girls could In fact this is the predic- of one proud parent ANNE MARIE KRUDWIG their instructor Is responsible NEIWS for their excellent training and tremendous enthusiasm Each week Mrs Krudwlg is assisted by Y Teen Leaders Carol Sandy Jan ice Martin Elizabeth Catling Eva Kallerwo and The more I talked to the par en Is of our competitors the more I heard about the Job AnneMarie has been doing We ore go fortunate to have such competent Instruct as AnneMarie and Bernard Krudwlg here in Georgetown DIVISION Competitors Barbara 1st with mark for vault Jennifer Lister with marks Lister balance beam floor routine NOVICE DIVISION Virgin floor rou tine Jennifer Linton Stephanie Lister baloncc beam Mlch- Virgin balance beam CADET DIVISION Girls Under Stacey Adams Carey Linda Ferguson Marlon Smith Amanda Wok Jet Laura Cord on TYRO DIVISION Wokjct JaneAnne Joy Andrea Gall Currie Ambridge ARGO DIVISION Girls Under 12 Kendia Adams Linda Wilde Sandra Smith Linda Megan Mills Ruth Jennifer Lister Catherine Smith Barbara ther Clarke Heather Bennett NOVICE DIVISION Leslie Catling Stephanie Lis ter Jennifer Linton Mlc Virgin 1 The lens that changes colour sun sensitive lenses they darken automatically in sunlight to relieve sun strain clear rapidly for normal use indoors and night lime Make a point of teeing gray Lenses today at L BARTON Dispensing Optician 36 Main St PRONE 877 New DATSUN 1200 its loaded with no extracost extras 93 performance up to per gallon disc blokes flaw through speed adjustable bucket seats low maintenance costs and it only costs 51 J NORTH END BP BALES SERVICE Expenditures Half Million Increase for Board thong J I Total expenditures for the County Separate School Board for ore estimated at compared to lost year Largest item on the budget Is Instruction which amounts to I 403 up from the 1970 tal of Tho largest Increase in the budget was for plant operation and maintenance up from tho total of to the estimate of 470337 DEBENTURE CHARGES Two other main increases were debenture charges to 775 from the 1 total of 758 and capital which amounted to for No capital costs were budgeted for last year as the board made cutbacks Two new schools St Patrick and St Dominica were con structed and additions built for St Gabriels and Holy Cross schools Administration costs rose to from the total 183 transportation am ounted to compared to and tuition fees to boards cost up from last years PROVINCIAL GRANTS Revenue from provincial government amounts iu 189 or per cent of the total 1871 budget Revenue from local taxation which makes up most of ba lance of board fjinds amounts I to 805434 Of this comes from municipal tax levy and 20923 from use of the board totalled over levy on municipalities The boards over levy lost year accounted for tho surplus which tho board has decided to hold In reserve ex cept for the Revenue from other sources amounted to compared to last year 1971 assessment support SILVERWOOD Women held their anniversary par ty at on April 2 with a lively tables of euchre players Mrs won Ihcl birthday prize Miss Peggy Johnson the door prize and Miss Ethel Brownrldge tho count prize Mrs George Ironside and Wit fred were winners the women a and moo sections with low prizes to Mrs lard and Mrs Harry Marching ton Lunch of sandwiches butter tarts tea and coffee also In eluded a birthday cake decora ted in I colours of blue and gold It was cut by Mrs iel Miller first president and holds I members from fad and are holding classes on Acces sories for the home in the hall at Others ore learn Ing rug making Alicia C Scott ITS JU5T DOWN HILL FOR ALL YOUR GIFT FLORAL NEEDS JL r WERE HERE Just Stops of Main St 322 Ookvllle provided 38 per cent or while Bur provided per cent or 19 118 Of the other Milton provided three per cent or George town six percent or 2 two per cent or 765 Research and vice to patients a ion to the Canadian Cancer So ciety pays Tor all three In satisfying stroke THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL PAGE 7 MAPLE NURSERY SCHOOL A GOVERNMENT IICENSED COOPERATIVE NURSERY REGISTRATION FOR INFORMATION MRS 8775006 CAN IDB SERVE YOU One of our representatives will be at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Tel Wednesday April If you require a term loan for a new or existing business you are invited to dis cuss your needs with htm An appoint ment can be arranged by telephoning INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES Hughson St South Hamilton 528 THE 1971 ALLONT CATALOGUE AVAILABLE SOON WATCH FOR IT ALLONT J MACKENZI SON LTD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE THC KAMI TO OK JAMES STREET TIL ft REVISED tabe nun STOKE HOURS Sam 8am a m 5 Ttrmi

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