Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1972, p. 25

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DLL 14 1J72 J Hornby Enroll Eleven Brownies At Percy Merry School A NIGHT FOR ANTIQUE HUNTERS With auctioneer AIT doing his thing items went antique hunters at he Consignment at Antiques In Rock wood In Sales Arena on the7th last week A capacity crowd of filled he tiered seats and spilled over into the standing areas and level seating for the popular sale Buyers came from as far away as and Hamilton The auctioneer told The Herald hopes to be able to present antiqui sales monthly in future Sheridan Wont Give Breakdown Teachers Not Main Expense Claims Association Head On Wednesday the at the 1cny Merry School enrolled Susan Cheryl Lisa Johnston Krl I Kemiru Hamilton Coral Chow 1 and Joanne McMillan Mary and Owl Wood North held their weekly party at the North Trafalgar on night December There wire to tables of euchre in play with following ladies winning the high prizes Mrs Edith Mir Mrs Lillian and Mrs Dorothy The high for the were won by Burton Jim Hamilton who were tied for first place Italph tcatherslon for 3rd prize The lucky draws were won by Mrs Cunningham mil John Roberts Mr and Mrs Itutlidge visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John and Mr Mrs Hulk of hi 1 me Hornby Congratulations to Mr and Mm Tjmri who married on at llilkrtsl Umkd lynni HA HI M Si ifliUiled at the tcremony wire seven iblis of luihrt in play at imiTTiunity Hall on Thursday I lunch prizes were to tht following winners 1st for is won by I i and 2nd w is won by Mrs Inn 1st prize for the mtn won by and the ud wis won by 1 1 mill Inn lluir wedding on on arc lended to Mr and Mrs who will wedding an on Get will wishes are extended to Art Plant who Is a patient in the St Michael s Hospital Toronto Birthday are tended to Mrs John and Kevin Jipson who v111 their on December 15 Mrs Jim Hamilton Sheridan College board of governors will not release a breakdown of its budget to the college teachers association Donald Shields Sheridan vice president has said that per cent the college s budget goes tor salaries The teachers association believes that salaries are a much smaller percentage of the institutions total expenses because capital expenditures are not being taken into account In response to a teachers request for a budget break down William Kelly chairman of the board of governors finance committee replied in a letter to Hon Martin teachers association president that the finance committee must continue to release the college budget only through the ministry to the Legislature Martin had asked the college to open its books to the public to prove that the major source of expenditures is capital building projects not teachers salaries Martin said that whenever the government Is under fire over education costs it blames teachers salaries Teachers are tired of being the fall guys for the high cost The details or budgets are not tabled in the legislature says Martin They reveal the total amount paid out in salaries but not the fraction which goes to teachers Martin calls this govern Because of the large amount of expansion being Sheridan Martin thinks that the capital budget is much greater than the operating budget Genetics Expert Tells Georgetowns Population Starves to Death Daily At the December meeting of the St John s United Church Mens Club Dr Jim Helm one of the members cited overpopulation as the main world problem an controllable force which could destroy the world Control of population although diHicult Is absolutely necessary since even now 15 thousand people the population of Georgetown die every day from starvation Helm as a genetics expert and plant breeder with Maple Leaf Mills and working out of the Master Feeds Research Farm on the Line of near Ashgrove argues that Canada s modem technological society would have been impossible without a sound agricultural base and without that base Canada might now be one of the world der developed nations THr KhY Nor Is the role of agriculture In our world decreasing It is essential that agricultural advances in the field of food and crop management buy time in order that social religious and political solutions to the problems of population control be and subsequently realized he said He said he key to world development is agriculture not technology and agriculture is the real money moker too When a farmer grows more food than he needs to survive he can sell the excess With the profits he can buy goods and services and the money he spends on these is then reeir ciliated by the merchants who buy food from the farmer This develops an increasing spiral of cash flow In the economy said Helm Helm maintains that the world wide effort to produce more nutritious food in greater quantities is a fight against apathy and bureaucracy more than against laziness Luckily attitudes may be changing as more and more agencies become Involved in research into new crops and plant strains with a view to obtaining more food per acre he concluded The business portion or the meeting heard reports from various committees Including the Christmas tree committee who stated that sales this year would take place at the Georgetown church parking lot from Saturday December to Saturday December 10 In elusive The quality of the trees this year is excellent and at there should be no in selling all In is within that time ASINCERE THANK YOU TO THE VOTERS OF ESQUESING for your Support RUSSELL MILLER Salon le Ciel IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE AD DITION TO THEIR STAFF OF MISS JUDY ASSELTINE ALSO THE EXTENSION TO THEIR SHOP INTO 11 MILL STREET FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS APPOINTMENT NOW 8771214 YOUR HAIR CAN BE OUR CONCERN our new special price on Loblaws cheese slices wont nibble away at your budget NOW Canadian process Turn to page 7 Youll find more of the right prices Third Section More than the price is right Mil DEC NOTICE MEADOWGLEN MUSHROOM GROWERS Has allowed neighbours to use their BOTTOM 20 ACRES FOR SNOWMOBILING Due to misuse of property consisting of extensive damage to front lawns we must take away this privilege MUSHROOM GROWERS HOME RURAL APPLIANCES BRAMPTON OAKVILLLE The KitchenAid ChristmasTree It gets more popular every year in In 111 two Jo i islu Ik I lop It port ink i hi Kilihmsid hi III Kitihui lust thick these features Soak deli I mil pin- oil ml mulls mini mil nils I lclusiu I lo Ihru Ho mil Si on until old Si il onlv lor him lour us IS iddmunal iniluilnii is inn idjnsl rnks mil in I iskil ilitiriui ilispmsir Son lilki mil in Conn mil slum yon sslis nul iss Inn il ill mil Inn s on KitcKenAid From Now until Christmas A Rare KitchenAid Sale MOST MODELS IN STOCK Give us the vision which can see Thy love in the world in spite of human failure Give us the faith to trust the goodness in spite of our ignorance and weakness Give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts and show us what each one of us can do to set forward the coming of the day of universal peace fro are IfnlrB To wish you peace joy and happiness for Chnstmas and the New 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