Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1971, p. 6

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HuffmanGorth Wedding Vows In St Georges Anglican Church The martin go of Sharon Gorlh Mr and Mrs Gorth 38 Blvd to Glen Allan Huff man son of Mr and A Huffman of under took place in St George An Church on May with the Rev Erie Mills and the Rev Harold of Hamitlon officiating George organist iccompan icd soloist McNeil who snug The Lords Fraver before double ring ceremony be The bride given in her father wore a white hooded floor length gown of wool and He material with matching shoes and corned a single long stemmed red rose She also wore a gold choker the gift of the groom sister of the bride was maid of honour weiring an ice blue hooded floor length of crystal crepe She also wore matching MIL AND MRS GLEN ALLEN HUFFMAN Adonis Photography Camping Skills is Theme Cub Says Camp Best Yet It was the best camp I went to That was the way one Cub described the District Camp held last week end at Cedar Glen near Bo ton The camp was especial ly for last year Cubs to give them a taste of Scout camp ing Bill Schrcibcr was camp chief and his commit lee men were George Mann Forbes Cole of Acton and Sandy Keir In all Cubs and lea ders attended and the theme of the weekend was Camping Skills There was instruction in sawing various methods of fire lighting and in canoe handling Art Swcc- even demonstrated his diving equipment All Hi lonthcr with hiking in obstacle rounded nut packed with ill III It night tin Griil Marulou is to down Firebird and the request was when the ball of flew as an arrow and lit tin before the astonished eyes of lho assent bled Cubs On Sundiy nioming 10 Cubs and went off to Bo tun to nms and the rest re mained in camp and a Own Worship Service is conducted by Mr Mai of George town The rainstorm around noon on Sunday really damp en tin spirits very much and camp closed around clock with the closing ceremonies being conducted by ADC Terry Colter LEADERS TRAIN On May 8 a Cub Leader Training Course- wis held it Cedarvale under the direction of C Cord ADC Terry Colter and district pack Norm Carlisle SNAKE BUNT On Sunday May Norm Carlisle led a Cub hike for 1st and 2nd Cubs They started at Rattlesnake Point where they saw seven Buffalo and ended up at Kelso Enroute there were two sea hunts where the boys looked for a variety of ob jects including four snakes the presentation That same evening the 3rd pack visited the police in Georgetown where they were welcomed by titld and shown some of SCOUTING MOUND and pop in the mid die of the morning and hot dogs soup and pap for lunch at Kelso topped off with a roaring soccer game ended the day CUB Robert Cleave of 3rd Gcnr won the in the tils rut recently List he wis presented with first made from his with a C Cen iimI ADC Terry visited the pack and the inner workings of the tion HAND CUFFED The were prin ted hand tutted and clapped in tells and loved minute of it They were also shown thi telecom mum en lions centre Green the t and tin Cubs wen by llieir Sandy his Mary and junior leader Owen shoes a silver choker and car rled a long stemmed pink rosw James Hutfman of lh groom of Thunder Boy the ushers were Dome of Long ml of Tot During the signing of Ihe Mir the ang dint Foltnviii tie a reception wis licht at the Hilton Golf ind Country Club Mrs received for Iter daughter wearing a honey me lon silk hantung coat dress with ind braid trim mat shoe white accessor i of white baby Mrs Huffman of Thunder recencd for the groom wearing blue knit coat Ires with white accessories and a of pink baby car nations Guesis were present from Thunder Bay Ottawa London Gall Hamilton St Catharines IN THE MAIL BAG Denies Senior Schools Are Costly and Unwieldy Court Dear Sir I must lake exception to tain portions of your load torinl in last weeks paper In particular I refer to your that the senior public school system has been a cost ly and unwelldy experiment and ought to bo abolished casts an unfair si on upon schools such as Stow art town and Centennial One need only talk to the students of theso schools observe their interest progress to realize that contrary to your opinion the senior public school system or some modification of it will expand As you may know Centennial is of three pilot middle school projects being operated in the county Thb encompass the grades as sed to the Imditloncl and in the senior public school general theory upon which tho middle school founded provides a young student with a smooth and era dual transition from the fairly com fort a bio and secure junior school to the relative complex structure now found in our high schools individual time table etc To dole results of the middle school experiment have been most gratifying and though yet to bo formally it Is expected that the system will bo adopted for the entire county It must be remembered that no matter how elaborate school system is devised real secret to success is the ab ility of the classroom teacher In County wo believe we have teachers that can do Ihe Job and lho Board is at tempting to provide the most suitable environment in which their work can flourish Yours truly JBodnar Trustee County Board of Education Toronto Oakvllle George town For their trip Ottawa and Quebec City the bride chose a her riling a pan suit with white flared pants and midi top of red blue and print jersey navy shoes and bag groom is a graduate of In and is with Baxter Laboralor of Canada Mr Huffman will make their home in Weston ExportA REGULAR AND KINGS Announce Lineups Baseball STANDARD PRODUCTS Steve Brunt Doug Lamb Scott Hod Tim Norton Gary Cow den Paul Coffey James Taj lor David La framboise Mark Berg mann Glen Tost VARIAN Paul David Howe Daryl Street Simon Lancaster Scott Calla Brian Dale Brink Paul Sargent Paul Thompson Fernie Ross Robert Webster MACS MILK Fred Peters Ian Gary Lance Early Warren Farrow Brian Rogers Russell Hogan Glen Stockfish Dave Mnjuery Tim McCuIre Ho Caruso Richard Steve Brunski Bob Hatcher Rick MacLeod John MacLeod Paul berg Mike McLellan Paul Moodio Mark Allan Harris Tony GrahamSmith Andreas Greg Schenk El ward David Henderson Earl ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL FOR ALL YOUR GIFT A FLORAL NEEDS J Jui a Slips East of Main St Official June Opening For Works Garage new gar age had better be finished by June said Reeve Tom Hill Monday night since that ta day of the official open ing The opening June 11 to public Is Invited villi give the taxpayers the chance to see the three garage built by thy Construction at a cost of PLUS OFFICE In addition to the space for township vehicles there is an office for road superintendent Bud Snow washrooms and a lunchroom The front of the building is brick to match the municipal directly In front of it the rest is concrete block THURSDAY MAY OT1 TOE GEORGETOWN HERALD PAGE ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS announce that their offices have changed from to 5 Si Second Floor Just off Main Street at Eaton s corner PHONE NUMBER STILL 8772217 Georgetown Optical Eye Examinations Arranged Complete Optical Service Its Coming The 2nd Annual GEORGETOWN May May 30 GEORGETOWN FAIRGROUNDS Robert of 3rd hold hi winning DlMriit Camp and silver KINSMEN GIRLS SOFTBALL Continued from Page YOUNGS PHARMACY Boa Snow Louise Patty Lucille Milton Breads Carol Russell Tina Bev Roberts Kim Jane Warwick Joy Howat Tra cy Porter Jennifer Linton Marion VUetman Dorothy Bus- Mil Marilyn Armstrong BLUE GIANT EQUIPMENT Coach John Danlcbuk Gail Susan Vicki Marshall Yvonne Vicki Louise Milton Connie Allan Diane Founder Styles Susan Gudgeon Elaine Wash bourne Denis Parent Cindy Russell Amy Morrison CLEANERS Coach Jim Cooper Andy Julia Phillips Roberta Howat Mary Gudgeon Cathy Danjl Sandy Oprlca Andrea Hamilton Bar nap pel Martha Hog on Debbie RE ESTATE Julia Phillips Bryan Donna Evans Debbie Given Theresa Callaghon Wendy Bar Marie Karen Susan Julio Dickenson Glynis Moor Br end a Janet Cloutlcr Donna Peacock Sua an Brown Moore Park Store FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT Only LEAN MINCED 65 BACON MAPLE LEAF lb Vic Pick WIENERS MAPLE LEA Pack MAPLE LEAF 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