Fight Pollution While learning Park Classes Collect Paper for Recycling A paper drive project Park Public School ended Monday with the collected paper going to a recycling plant and proceeds to a good educational use With the final load still to be included the Park s four special class had already delivered six tons to the recycling plant in Brampton A guest speaker from the plant had earlier visited with the four special classes at Pork and gave them an insight into what nap pens to the newspaper at the AIMS Park principal Peter said the of such a project were to teach cooperation and responsibility through practical experiences in the com tilt so that boys and girls can develop social habits which will later help ihfjm to set along with people in the social world It will also help them become aware of pollution measures that can be taken learned to draw maps and became acquainted with Street names through the project as well nine gained in carrying such a which included delivering leaflets to each householder being courteous to the house holder and in working in groups to get the papers to the school Mr jpnea told The Herald Next month he will the plant to make a tour The response the public in the Park school area was ex and op the and girls Mr said Mauling in one of the last loads of paper from and Larry Air Cadets Njtftyjig Quite Like That First Flight In last wicks column I r practice started r March I should have read the long range weather Forecast line thing Tor sure that lull has got to go letter link next week fellows I to enjoyed Ihur lull but I in Mill tn hear the final on i know or ould it Ik icy d rather forget it hut then docs it really titer yourselves i lironlu I for familiarization flights weather wire reslriiilmg flight tn the airport perimeter irlit wi re t inipbill IAs llrriiitiiii llopi Itiktr Irwm Albert I train Pi ivov I mull flljjn be w ttcroi tin wriKr with sub jet foi wlnib hull i Ik Mid lONrBtTt Land TOP BUD HAINES Glen ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL Just a Stipt But of St oiler all it an experience and ties reaction lo an experience is a personal matter even though this reaction may be obvious to in I Might plans will permitting lake a squadron over home town providing of course the town is within reasonable flight time of the airport This believe gives cadets a most pleasurable ex as the pilot will he town low level banking to the right then left permitting passengers to see every part of lown regardless of their seal position Over engine noise you can hear the retmrks and Toughs as pick things of interest to There my dog in the Mums waiving mi bet are still In bed I wish I was and so it on The fellow who has never flown before know what to expect and that first flight Is an experience he never forget He deplanes with lhal I came back smile on his face The jet set take the biscuit for the pained You gotta be kidding expression when at the ouch of a button a wind up like a toy friction motor a few tore and bangs our engine burst into life only to die Another ouch a lew more shakes rattles and rolls and settle down to something between a steady purr and the thwak of chopper Expressions change minutes later roll a few yards and at a slow forward speed take like an elevator the pained look is now one of wonder If flight conditions are smooth and traffic light each cadet takes a spell In the front right seat where he will fly the aircraft Tor a few minutes At summer camp he will again fly the otter but by now he is a veteran Nothing will be quite like that first experience Duly personnel for ho week March Orderly of Orderly Sergeant Henderson Orderly Corporal Campbell BRONTE CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK NOTICE OF HEARINGS PURPOSE OF HEARINGS The on to creek provincial Park Advisory Committee wishes to inform the public about the Committee Policy Recommendations Report for the planning of the park to receive written and comments on the appropriateness at the recommendations and to heir other suggestions BRIEFS Interested individuals and invited to submit written briefs expressing ti recommendations SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Council Chamber Municipal Building Town Of Burlington Wednesday March If at Auditorium Burlington Central Library vSt Burlington Copies of I ha Policy Recommendations Report Copies of the Committees Policy Report may tie obtained from R RICHARDS Secretary Bronte Creek Provincial Pork Advisory committee Department of Lands and Forests Park and Recreation Areas Branch Whitney Block Queen s Park Toronto Ontario or Norval rtOKCITOWNHFRALD THURSDAY MARCH Suggests Plaque for Green Gabies Author Mrs George Henderson of district president of the Women Institute was the speaker at Normal I meeting held at the home of Mrs Iris Green on ednesda evening March The president Mrs Gravdon Chester was in the chair for the meeting The roll call was Tell what the I has done lor with most an the friendships made and the confidence gained through taking part in the meetings Mrs Ina Tern introduced Mrs Henderson who had several suggestions for the I one being a plaque to show that the well known author M Montgomery had lived In the village for several Mrs Henderson had several members take part In a skit telling about the history of the J and this was followed by a quiz which was won by Mrs Graham Mrs Chester thanked the speaker and presented her with a plant During the business it was decided that sewing with knits he the first choice for a short course A luncheon and euchre was planned for Saturday March Mrs Jack May with each member to invite four guests All conveners ore to have their written reports ready for the April meeting which will be the annual meeting and will com with dinner at the Drift wood followed by the meeting at the home of Mrs R Crawford Sr Mrs W Graham and Mrs Gollop assisted the hostess in serving lunch Unit Two of Norval United Church Women entertained their husbands at a court party on Wednesday evening March 1 at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon with present Prizes were won by Mrs Jean Itcid Mrs Ann Wilson and John and Jean Dunlop The enjoyable evening ended with a pot luck supper Mrs La Id law and committee were in charge of the evening About members of United Church Couples attended the drug forum held at School on Thursday evening March which was part of the Education Week program of the Community School There were two excellent speakers Mr Neil Latter of the Addiction Research Foundation and Detective Jack Webster youth officer of the police department and films were shown followed by a discussion Following the drug forum program the Couples Club met at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill for their business meeting and lunch A bus trip to Toronto was discussed Mr and Mrs Gray don Chester have returned home from a four weeks rip to New Orleans and Florida where they enjoyed lovely weather Mr and Mrs Jock May returned home from 12 days in Mexico where the weather was perfect for their holiday Mrs Norman Guthrie enjoyed two weeks visiting with Mr and Mrs Leo and their year old twins David and Dale at Anaheim In the Los Angeles area Mrs was the former Lois Jarvie While there Mrs Guthrie visited Disney Land toured movie studios where Hudson and toured television studios She tht flight down and especial thereturniripaslhere no clouds to obstruct the leu son of Mr and Mrs Tom Pcttingill was one of the grade eight students from Alloa Public School to visit Quebec for the weekend on an exchange Timothy stayed with Bob Halcourt near Shcr Quebec Charles has been iransierrod trom District Memorial Hospital to the General Hospital in Toronto Mrs progressing well following surgery in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton We extend get well wishes to both of them Mrs Ed McLean DID YOU KNOW It Is bad manners In Laos when seated on the door to let your feet point toward anyone head Of the 32 souls Laotians believe inhabit the body the least worthy dwell in the feet and toe worthiest in the head If all your economy car has to offer 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