Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1973, p. 13

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High School Insights Over 1 800 High Schoolers Set New Attendance Record Ihere is room for vou are interested contact photographers TV crew and this column editors or attend reporters an HSI by LARKY BROAD FIELD AND LARRY Over 1800 students flooded Georgetown District High School Wednesday setting a new record for the number of high school students Id Georgetown Grade nine students were lost In the maze of GDHS halls and the hallways were Jammed with people In many congested areas Classes were attended for the first times and the scourge of students homework began for another year Within three days football practice began and plans started to be made for many coming school events Now is the best time to become In volved In after school extra curricular activities and sports This column has had a great increase in staff since our meeting last Monday Next week we will became a true team effortGeorgetown high s news team DRAMA WORKSHOP A group that has been in in the news lately Is the Georgetown Little Theatre You have probably heard that the group has been awarded a Theatre Ontario training grant This grant from the Ontario Arts Council has allowed Georgetown little Theatre to employ a professional director lor Its season first play Present Laughter by Noel Coward The director name is Dan Walsh and already he is get ting things underway with rehearsals for the play Mr Walsh is also running theatre workshops every Sunday These workshops will be on almost every aspect of theatre and are open to everyone So If you have a special interest In theatre acting backstage work or if you just want to find out what going on come on out to next Sunday and meet has invited everyone In Georgetown to attend the workshops This includes students from the and particularly theatre arts students If you would like to become a member of Georgetown Little Theatre or if you would like more in formation about the workshops please contact Larry or Larry Broadflcld or any other member NOT JOURNALISTS ONLY High School Insights has many more staff members than last year and in fact more than last week Another thing that the GDHS news team Is very proud about and would like to thank Mr MacMenemy and Mr Todd for is the High School Insights typewriter Trie tms Utile business tool proved a last year Our new staff will include one or more typists and proofreaders as well as reporters and photographers If you wish to Join your news team but t particularly interested In BEFORE This was the before it was scene in the Georgetown high crowds of students on the school hallway moments first day of school tine IrTMlThii was the scene attended the first day Chaos later the same morning as ruled during class chnnecs more than 1 800 students Adams Photography MB AND MRS Linda McCartney Richter Exchange Rings Wedding Vows A beautiful sunshiny day evalled for the wedding of Mr and Mrs home in Georgetown beautiful sunshiny day Mike all of evalled for the wedding of Mr and Mrs nda Anne McCartney and are making their Clive who were married In St Johns United Church Georgetown recently The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev Harold T Martin John Taylor of Acton was organist Mrs Sandra Grelg of Georgetown was soloist and sang We ve Only Just Begun and You II Never Walk Alone The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Denis Cartney The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Claude of The bride wore a long sleeveless white gown of chiffon over satin and little white daisies with pink centres Her headpiece had Utiles of the valley and baby breath with little pink bows and the veil was shoulder length and also had daisies to match her gown Her bouquet was a cross with pink roses baby breath and gardenia s The groom wore a black tuxedo and blue and white frilly shirt The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore long pink gowns of the same material as the brides and pink picture hats to match They carried baskets of pink roses white carnations and baby breath The flowergirl wore a long white gown similar to the bride and a white picture hat with pink ribbon to match her gown Her flower basket was the same as the bridesmaids The ushers wore black tuxedos with pink and white frilly shirts The mother of the bride wore a long gown of mauve and blue floral print with matching mauve picture hat Her corsage was a white and mauve orchid The groom mother wore a long gown of blue and yellow flora print bodice and blue bottom with matching blue picture hat Her corsage was a yellow and white orchid The bride grandmothers were guests of honor Mrs Mildred Bastedo wore a long gown of mint green and long blue gown and also a corsage of white gardenias The maid of honor was Nina Phillips The bridesmaids were sisters Kim and Cindy Charmalne sister of the groom and Cheryl The wit the brides cousin Lisa daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon of Brampton The groomsman was Derrick PUceUne of Montreal The ushers were Richard McCartney brother of the bride Doug Shaw John and ON CABLE Monday Talk of 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