Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1957, p. 10

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mfmd w rf v v i j v j ty l7 tf p groftorrown herald kreniireb7 1p7 v- page 9 to 0 month touimvi fl s s oak toiith we to pay natay of your- villi- tbtp have only conraaient paymaufto make pay phone for your toe fa enatviift httkt offlt or cam iv mjpiml r auto stmt tmltra jtrampton ar4mrhdne km fwttj0hc hbw ivooiiklhoom fffr m ll uu li bylflul whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel oil keeps your house at a comfortable even temperature cau murt allison georgetown trlangle 73291 triangle 74072 11 yongt street toronto james fl lyons sons 27 church street georgetown triangle 73969 building contractors residential commercioj industrial additions and repairs another successful season of night school classes ended last tuesday and a display ot work willgive thepubllc a chance this friday to see what has been ac complished by members of the various courses enrolment was excellent again this year anda great -variety- ot interests were served ranging from dressmaking to contract bridge typewriting to leadership training k brief descriptions of the courses and those enrolled follow v rm aia ti teacher mjfs koch j 1 1 the class teamed several meth ods of booking rugs for example using turk burlap and rug or finer burtaporked jrlth i of coloured olothv studebts both original designs in their work as well ag prestamped de signs in the case of chair seats the shape of the seat was used as the pattern students mrs harold finbow mrs s fishburn mrs w castle mrs george muckart mrs wil liam ganton mrs r berg mrs logan macbonald mrs e green mrs w g shaw jean ruddell mrs molly atkinson mrs earl trow dressmaking teacher miss karstead guelph students in this class made jumpers and casual dresses using wool and rayon materials the work was done entirely from pat terns with students instructed on how to make adjustments for in dividual figure problems students mrs charles ren- wick mrs don parker mrs jack davidson mrs gustave ziervogel jean mcclellan mrs albert snippe mrs c g bishop mrs jack crawford yvonne adams mrs ted arnold mrs tom nelle irene nelle shirley fcndley mrs frank cleave mrs l g dixon mrs w d macdonald tailoring teacher miss patterson guelph miss patterson instructed her class in the bishop method of tailoring with students working on suits for themselves with the exception of one who made a childs coat materials used were tweeds worsteds and flannels students fannie weaver mary held mrs bui muliere mrs e barnes helen armstrong mrs elmer walker mrs william king mrs george greensward mrs alan prouse mrs alan dawson mrs harry hardham mrs ted appleyard dressmaking teacher mrs moss guelph this class divided into two groups one making childrens clothing and the other adult clothing among childrens gar ments noted are pleated skirts dresses and a corduroy suit a great variety of styles and mater- t0 ials were used by the ladies mak ing dresses school jamiesyatormrs bobbjamrsrf3rsrbert mcoiineu mrst craig apply jfeecohd they completed a wobllenfthe technique of etching with james foster mrs claude kenjtner mrs jftoy hansen mrs jack crichton mrs james cofell mrs- j hyde mrs r miller mrs bruce gummer mrs michael george mrs clifford norton mrs donald bums mrs jackvmuckart mrs w collier beginners sewing teacher mrs r hess during the first term students made themselves pne tailored cot ton fclouse from a pattern of their own choosing during the skirt in a material such as tweed students ma doug towii- send bene bouskill june htckeii audrey grieve mrs james hld- dleston mrs kenneth hjnter anow mav wblft tbmt tatoeh walters mrs wan fleming mrs murray moloy violet chester mrs george cleave marjorie roe mrs james peardon mrs robert leslie mrs garfield mcgilvray mrs william mcmurdo beginners millinery teacher mrs frank black students in this class were taught to cover hat shapes with materials such as matte velvet satin feathers and straw cloth they were also taught the use of such trimmings as- rhinestone feathers satin tubing and beads there were bolh small hats and larger brimmed hats in evidence students mrs cecil mcnamara mrs c kirby mrs henry hel- fant mrs vance kentner mrs harry savings mrs walter town- end marjorie hunter mrs a colborne mrs charles mcnally mrs- george leslie prairie ma- guire mrs a smith mrs don murray mrs don barrager mrs jack malcolm mrs nelson traf- ford doris silk mrs reg broomhead advanced millinery teacher mrs frank black the making of felt hats using a blocking technique the design of shapes and trimming handling fur and the use of more difficult a project rsnch as an oc- coarse eoverertechniciues n set- c chair fender bench or upt margins placement centering easy chair they were taught the tabulation styles of busihessfot correct way to strip urniturej ters cutfihg stencils etc with down to replace webbing sett tie and cover springs to replace padding and to cover and trimtne article students mrs gord reid mrs ormond brewster mrs william macnell frank brown mrs ian williams mrs gastone fanbis mrs ja ingram mps ei m buck elmer- benedict mrs e woods mrs l jamieson mrs bon shankland mrs e faris mrs artuif tddell atbtnlnwm etching teacher mrs charles austin students were taught to acid to aluminum trays in varie ty of designs mjufge and snail tirays in round and rectangular hapes were semi wfth fioraf pat- ternsimost iypular this year i copper tooling has been ihtsrodue- psd with stujenjts making wall plaques cigarette- boxes etc- in this medium students jmarjorie kourtx mrs james- dobbie mrs fred fendiey mrs william macneil mrs norman reese mrs les fallow mrs w ci reynolds mrs james ritchie mrs george sher- ing mrs george puckering mrs charles sayers mrs leslie robin son mrs f j murray mrs ro bert reeve nora kransu fred young kenneth moth leadership teachers ix l minshall george allen mr and mrs m virany a w hager this course was under the di rection of d l minshall com munity programs branch dept of education and was designed to help members to participate more fully in group activities in the community lectures were given by him and by guest lecturers on such topics as meeting procedures formal and informal leadership techniques membership responsi bilities and organizational prob lems publicity and public rela tions personality problems and committees students mrs edward browne mrs john glynn marion robin- timed tests to measure the rate of- improvement entries were so large that two classes were or ganised j tuesday class terry harley mrs jean fendiey mrs margart young mrs david wood mrs anne thomson dick riddallmrs j e roughley mrs leagillis doug tuck shirley dawson mrs geneva plummrs ray conn eva garvin mrs j cos- tigwirsjiefla0efll patricia oelm billhayward mjiar- gkret hamuv mrs gladys jfluer mrs catherine tprust cecil wal ker yera haarsma mrs norma sulheriahd students tjaursday class mrs jack hamilton mrs w h parker mrs marjorie easqale mrs ro bert allen mrs florence reed anne smith mrsj bulcock mrs maureen walker nando ar cher mrs christina gojoen mrs frank fetch mrs evefen wood mrs hazel mlckus mrs rose cassell mrs r h thompson mrsr blackburn lbs l j bell mrst j frost mrs lavoie mrs d summers mrs v adamsf miss e treanor attend- convention mr and mrs walter behh were in toronto on friday attending the eonyentioii of the ontario weekly newspaders association real f state triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yean m mo j t mcdouga joyce ne- matenalswastaught in this class v u m m ar among the variety of materials u suddaby mrs used were pers an lamb fur beav- aucen mrg walte w er cloth angola suede and du- toit rn njt venyl students mrs keih barber mrs ernie rawson mrs harry moss mrs leslie clark mrs dick prust marna mackenzie mrs sam mackenzie mrs robert lane mrs ed malison mrs harold bairstow with an artists eyes that is to mrs r h wright mrs rpacker lttahtericraft teacher mrs frank brown among articles made by stud ents are book marks key cases billfolds and gussettype change purses both tooling and carving techniques were taught by mrs brown each student was allow- example a typical employee of a wellestablished canadian industry is a married man with two or three children he has an income of about 305 per month in stelco the average is 394 per month he owns his own home and the mortgage if any is being paid off stqadily he has an automobile andhis home is equipped with almostevery kind of convenience as a father this typical free independent and selfrespect ing canadian industrial employee is anxious to see his children do well be honest grow up as good citi- and the father believes in setting a good ex- his neighbourhood and n his zens ample in his home job in the steel company of canada limited moitrteal 6auh0que hamilton iiahtfoio towhto students mrs kcft davidson mrs bill ritchie mrs elwood macdougall mrs william emslic mrs albert livingstone mrs norman dcvcrcaux mrs ed san- iford mrs harry shortill mrs e miller mrs w cook mrs tom clapham mrs a cornejr mrs g barber kirs w graham mrs george p barber furniture reflntthing teacher keith barber in uiis class students were taught to scrape down to the bare wood to fill in holes and abra sions with plastic wood and to sand correctly the use of stain filler shellac etc was taught projects worked on included end and coffee tables and a variety of chairs students mrs pearce porter frank carmichael gordon gamer mrs winnifred wallace pearce porter vernon mccullough oil painting teacher dorothy stone the object of this oil painting class was first to learn to see understand more of colours tone designs textures and patterns of light and shadqwrthen to learn to handle paints and brushes so as to have the fun of recreating on canvas these things as students see them with this should come not only a better appreciation of other paintings but also a keener awareness of the beauty of the world around students mrs a w gilmer adelaide miller mrs ray thomp- i son mrs joe dwyer mrs john harris hclvi jokipii heather johnston mrs w i martin mrs lloyd kynncrslcy mrs edna mc- gibbon mrs frank ruddell mrs gordon garner mrs don harris oil painting teacher h j newman the term began this year- with a study in still life executed by each student following which members of the class met for an outdoor sketching session these sketches were developed into individual landscapes of the local scene for example a mono tone of a local church each stu dent completed two original paintings during v brisbois mrs e j cordingley clarence walters william cook joseph kirby alex hendry contract bridge teacher mr ddey toronto the goren point count system was taught and the proper techni ques for initial bidding finessing and common lines of play were stressed slam bidding also came in for discussion students mrs d w baxter mr and mrs harry savings mrs j a early james carney olive logan mrs olive reid ed martin mrs w c reynolds marjorie hunter mrs s w orr mrs annie vannattcr james newson eliza beth leslie mrs edwin wilson mrs r h jones mrs john glynn laura treble mrs w j hunter mrs percy saxe carpentry teacher wuf mino students of this class were gftaught- the correct wie and care of tools and were instructed in types of wood the measurement of wood types of glue and glu ing etc each person made him self a mitre box then progressed to larger projeotaeucb as coff tables magazine racks and cup boards power tools such as a buss saw lathe and grinder were need students bob ruddell stows art miller allen castle laura treble kenneth kirkwood ro bert wafter patrick butler jim ilvjinderyoprt jjohald ifteetl yeis it mulljnsmrs qeotfge7hcwsonj om ai students mrs florence curtis mrs clifford burt mrstbonj ells mrs robert wicks mrs william carney mrs g h col- lett mrs douglas peck mrs bob beeney mrs wilfred lavoie dick prust a c mcbride mrs j s boughton mrs leonard chappie oh painting teacher frank black in this class each student created their own painting em ploying various techniques best suited to the subject with brush or palette knife and a full ar rangement of colour on their palettes each created something of their very own students mrs john milton mrs sam penricc mrs clarence hayes mrs clare little marion scarlett mrs h c wriggles- worth mrs a m nielsen mrs g a mccrea mrs al norton mrs frank whltraee bessie white mrs harold bairstow nora krantz mrs graydon ches ter welding teacher al zeravlev both arc and acetylene welding were taught in this class using both steel arid cast iron the tec- 1 hniques of steel cutting brazing and welding in awkward positions and places by means of jigs were some of the many things learned h students clare hart george ibergsma g a norton john bydevaate herb brown lloyd mceneryi robert weyalf col lins john rosslter del majuery al blackweu g collins t a norton t f farm fresh ontario turkey phone acton 204 especially grown and dressed for those who want the best delicious lorraine farms acton sold to householders hotels restaurants church groups caterers hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need m v tok i teachc fesfe a3jaysjfifm stove ohd nut coal cash or budget terms

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