Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1981, p. 5

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White leavin Smith Retiring teacher recalls 25year career Special Smith Middle School home economics teach Morjorie White will retire at the end of June after years of leach in area schools Mrs White was born in received her bachelor of science from Institute in and graduated from Ottawa Teachers College She taught until her two daughters were born The Whiles came to from Chcslervillc and Mrs White began teaching in Robert Little School In 1958 until schools home economics teacher wanted a leave of absence in 1971 and she look over in the family studies course Mrs White and her husband Glenn who this year from the ministry of food and agriculture will be moving to Belleville Mrs White said she enjoys sewing and crafts and will probably do some volunteer work once she gets settled since they will be heading south for the winters and she start full time work of any sort under those I don t like sitting she sold 1 have to find something to keep me busy Asked to comment on the changes she has seen in llonovcrtheyears Mrs White said that while system has changed a good deal kids have always been kids She questions whether they enjoy school any more now than they ever did but admits discipline is more difficult for a teacher to maintain now than it once Teachers don have the Will supervise seniors home Centennial Manor head steps down Image they once had she said and perhaps they don have quite as much support from parents She think of any particularly funny Incidents from her experiences she now finds she is teaching children of pupils she had when she first come to Aclon In fact their house has been sold to former pupils she said More than teachers friends pupils and former pupils gather in the McKinuc Smith Middle School library Thursday afternoon to say good bye to Mrs White and present her with a pair of lawn chairs for her new homo THEY CAN AND THEY DID 1 Ibrary centre fund raising chairman Hen lop centre accepted a donation from Choral president Tutt and Society member Carolyn Simmons who chaired Ihe week We Can campaign In which el litem were allied la drop donations in special cans distributed across town by Society By contributing to the building fund for tl new arts com pie under construction In the background of this photo they wire also helping build cultural awareness In llalton Hills Herald photo by Chris Manors Jack has stepped down as the Manor to assume a less demand rote as Its mala supervisor I was Announced last week Mr who has run the senior residence in Milton for the last three and a half years wlllbchonoredby reglor Wednesdiy In a press release issued to announce his early retirement Mr Charlton was praised for innovative programs organized within the Manor and for his outside sen or organization of the Manor for II years before becoming Its director Mr Charlton will continue to advise successor for the remainder of the year Gordon Timbers currently the Manor assistant adminlstra lor will take over while the region searches for a dale to fill the vacated post PIONEER DAYS CENTRAL CAB 8771111 Dispatched from OXBOW BOOKS HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS FOR ALL AGES UP TO OFF AB wrapping paper FOR THE HISTORIANS Sketches County Alias Reproduction maps Imited editions Over in stack each History Atlas of County Books on genealogy EARLY BIRD CALENDARS Ontario Early Canadian Kilctiens Canadian Wild flowers Beautiful Canada rd on Faiquharson s Town Country Appointment Calendar SB hand made paper each Historic Ontario Hasty notes Boxed sot 1 2 with envelopes S3 FOR HERMAN CARTOON FANS Herman Awards Herman The Latest OXBOWS BOOKISH QUIZZES FOR PIONEER DAYS 3 CONTESTS 1 Intermediate Grades 13 3 Senior open Jo everyone Three book voucher prizes in each category Pick up your questions from Oxbow Books Completed entries to be received at Oxbow Books by noon on Saturday June Winners to be announced at that time Abo OXBOW I 1 08 Main Street S Georf antiquarian stock BOOKS SUNDAY ONLY HOURS 1000AM5MPM SUNDAY JUNE 21st 1981 WIENERS lb 99 BEEF BURGERS 3 BONUS SLICED WHITE BREAD 49 HOSTESS POTATO CHPS 99 COCA COLA K49 2 BAGS of Partly Skimmed FRESH MILK WATERMELON Avg 15 fc AND SWEET CORN 5 99 People Come First at HALTON HILLS IGA Guelph Street Georgetown

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