TOE HERALD Wednesday October i are Kids told what to do in case of fire The Hallon Hills Fire pari men held a demons ra Hon on Operation Edith for children Georgetown and Acton branches of public library losl Saturday Opt ration Edith stands for Exit Drills The Home and was derived firefighter Larry Brassard told the children from Mrs Icary whose cow is said to have caused the Great Chicago best escape routes in case of fire each film the emphasis was in getting out of Ihe house quickly and a veld Inn panic Pari of the deomon involved asking chil plan I heir own escape plan from home and lo return next Saturday to the plan with Mr Bras Mr Brassard discussed a lint of do and don Is with children in case of fire He also showed an plan which he designed showing two exits Limehouse tour from each room The odds are that you will awaken before the fire Is so large blocks both exits from the room you re in he said Mr Brassard emphasized that the most dangerous fires occur night They are more dangerous because the family may be overcome by fumes before anyone awakens and realizes there is a fire Hl said fire department Is strongly recommending that everyone who can afford or The fire department is offer use On Oct the demonstrations in ters will rescue a ting techniques for adults as trapped In a car Tbeae well as children On Oct demonstration will be part of there will be a demonstration an open house at the fire hall of fire extinguishers and their on both evenings Career Day at Georgetown and district high school was a great success with most Grades II 12 and 13 students turning out ask questions of the professional people who attended the exhibit Among those present were low r left Graham and Const Atyeoof the upper lei Superintendent Floyd Schwann I a lion Regional Police and upper right Copt Thomson of the armed forces Students at GDHS view career choices Career Day Georgetown District High School last week provided students with the opportunity to question a wide range of professional people about career possibilities The day as put together by the University Women Club with the cooperation of the staff at The Women Club did most or the work making contacts with people and so on Mr Mich Furlong principal at GDHS said provided facih ties and else The students m grades 1 1 and participated in ha If day even I whichhasbctn running for three years We would involve Ihe grade J and but the gym won hold 1900 people at one lime Mr Furlong said The project wis originally set up for girls in Gr ides 12 13 But there wis i lot of concern that gelling the to to the was ixpandid t include boys and girls and later include gride stud The project was originally set up for girls during Women i said I Packer vici president of tie gone on thire It took us from May until now to get in touch all these people and find substitutes case any of them make it But it been very sue The arms which at Ir icted the interest was the armed forces the police j urmlism wjrdcssts pholognphy The student who asked If thing mi second period wis in a in crowds rounding the more popular dm BOOKS I CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Phone More recognition for bright students Teachers it Georgetown dis Inct high school arc trying to raise of and lowinls acidemic William Robinson vice principal at is of a academic teachers who want for academic achievers Ihe kind of recognition which has been granted athletic achievers They are consider enlarging the awards tern for top students We had a staff meeting to to Church LUTHERAN CHURCH air any complaints we had said Ann Campbell one of the members of the committee One of the most frequently voiced complaints was that academic achievers don re the recognition they dc serve So Mr Robinson formed a committee sec what could be done about it The is still exp loring ways of succeeding task have set themse Ives Among suggestions m have been a ball of fame for with IS stud admitted each year and to top three in each grade instead or the top girl and top boy The teachers would also like to see students who did well in competition such as typing contests math contests and German contests re some kind of awards There are also safely contests and contests which students can enter There is still attitude lhat a who docs well at his or is a brown and is to be looked down on Mrs Campbell said wed liki to change that vi set up this commit to promote academics Win nit trying make less important Were just trying make academics iqiully recognized Councillors to earn 9480 in Sunday October asm The Eucharist Family 1100 Prayer Hum Sunday School ft between man and God is now spiritually mature ana must for formation or would like to a Doha fireside phone ana region councillors vo led In to give themselves a per cent Hilary increase Tli ir move brings their an nu il salary up to from to W5 In voting themselves pay raise last Wednesday council rejected recommendation of lis administration commit lhat here be no increase in favi of per cent boos Administration committee Waller aid hi increase is In line with budge guidelines bin the f regional councillor is over paid The lime and work ved docs not in crease he said The tsquesing Historical Society will tie holding a walk tour of Lunch iuse on Oct 16 afternoon will with a slide presentation showing older slides with pic area as it was and newer slides showing changes In the area The presentation will be held at he old Metho dist Church The walk will start from he church and move to some people in know as property which is pari of Ihe Trail The family owned me Toronto lime works donated he land for the flic walk will hen move on to old lime kilns of how were operated will be These kilns were in use of the bur will nisi include the i Id hi lory is will as del sihools some in old I imchousc The walk is expected lake I hours will return In the church where the Lime house Women Institute wilJ ive tea and fruitcake for sale John McDonald a member of 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