kwitmzr iiiv fffw7sfism th1 okhkoirown hmald wednesday july 3rd 1807 page a f ml georgetown community swimming pool schedule swimming classes july august foe 200 at registration for all classes school childjren monday 900 am to neon tuesday thursday 1245 pjn to friday 145 pcn mteschoqj children and adults enry wednesday 900 ajit- to noon release forms mo required open swimming adults and children daily 2m pom to mo pm adults only 16 yrs and ever daily 830 pan to 1100 pm floodtiit pool prices children 15c adults 25c com and enjoy one of the finest pools in the country get started now the season is short pool under lifeguard supervision at ail times summer prices now in effect stove and nut coal 2600 ton cash or budget terms furnace cleaning both oil and coal at moderate prices i w h kentner son trianale 72851 regular advertisins pays dividends students revive the challenge commend high school year book a number of georgetown high school students whose desire to recreate a link with the school al ter graduation saw their plans finalized when after an absence of twentytwo years the ghs year book the challenge went on sale the fiftytwo page magazine is mainly the product of the combin ed offortsof the editorial staff of the challenge and the staff of the school paper high tale which was published biweekly in the herald described by editor frank oneill as a fsnilly album the book is ailed with individual and group pictures of the stu dents and teachers had captures every phase of the school year a pictorial summary of extra curri- cular activities can be wound on the centre pages a report on the highlight of the school- year the stardust ball- ap pears us it did in high tales and fin years tq come will probably hold the most interest for the graduates since it includes a hst of the over one hundred guests at tending in other articles throug hout the booklet jean penrice re calls the excitement of commence ment sandra bradley campaigns for a gym in the triith about pt and the real work behind the school functions is revealed in an article on the student council by jacqueline lucas the editor of high tales mari lyn souther commends her staff in a brief writeup on the school newspaper and doug wriggles- worth draws a word picture of ghs past present and future in a very interesting article of the same name for the sports minded reader there is along the sports beat a twq page capsul of how ghs farced in intramural athletics hockey aad on the gridiron com piled and written by butch hyde and sandra bradley both key fig ures in the school sports picture table tennis revived this year in the form of school wide tourna ment gains a corner in the sports section written by john ottaway high talcs reporter karen scott tells about the three riotous skating parties sandra sprouie and tom forgrave cover the pere nnial success story of the choir and on the military side peter can ham and sandra bradley re late what went on in the world of cadets on a parallel with platter chatter one or the fea ture columns in high ffafes kar en tuck and gail mcgtttrfy re view the pop year in their ar ticle rhythm and blues news marilyn souther and joan cop- perthwaite take a look around at i fads and fashions the school uni- form and report on a popularity poll in in the hen house and i with an eye to the english text book living english elizabeth sloan writes a page in the diary of an eighteen century school boy editor frank oneill ad vises the male students with se ven points to remember in the girl worth choosing and in an article that could have easily been fred hue president halton ccf riding an enthusiastic meeting of the halton county ccf was held in the union hall oakville on wed nesday night members of pac local 7j07 were also present officers and delegates elected were president fred hue geor getown vicepresident jack henry oakville treasurer marjorie pin- ney burlington secretary pat clancy burlington organisation harry lynch oakville publicity ed a peters georgetown litera ture joan mcintosh burlington membership mrs jack henry oakville representatives to ha milton ccf district oancu jack henry pat clancy joan m mc intosh provincial council delegate jack herayv past president joan mcintosh was thanked for her leadership arid efforts while in office and ahe was termed a fireball iri he or ganization by the new president fred hue she introduced doctor ancevich s s no esquesino stewarttown to grade 9 t mrs betty snow mrs lyla pollock doris picket chris canham barbara carhart peter smurth- waite to grade honours gretha jkoeslag carol devereaux robert armstrong fred funston mary baker judy walker marilyn murray dave smith edward dojczman barbara adams pass marilyn madill edwin spi- cer peter lawr thelma ewins fred corley to grade 7 honours robert harris sharon allan carol median ineka koes- lag margaret haarsma eva han sen dinah ewins garry snow pass mervin white to grade o honours patsy harris gail mc donald- bette mac mileham kcnr neth grant helen van steeg jack- m rfttatls ie b doreene greenwood to grade ii christiana pillegrims mary loii- patywmcltsponsored a program jf l l aamtly gave name to wallpaper firm member 6la family which gave its name io one of canadas best- known wallpapers victor c staun ton 80 died suddenly jane 25th at his home in toronto mr staunton was the brother of a georgetown resident miss h anne staunton who has been ill for several months in hospital he also leaves a daughters jessie and both spoke briefly on ccf policy and the need for unionists and la bour to recognize this as the only for their benefit milton centennial success judging by the large crowds at tending milton centennial there is no doubt of the success of the ven ture many from georgetown hel ped swell the crowds and the brass and reed band and the girls pipe band took part in the celebra tions entitled inside 5th form rhoda dixon informs on the happenings in upper school with chatter in the halls a guide to the job hunter is penned by john dorsey in em ployment hints strategically plac ed on the same page as another key employment factor the young mans wardrobe by brian hyatt the finishing touch is ad ded in the woods in winter a prose selection by high tales regu lar neil wallace the publishing and editorial staff includes sheila carney of fice manager doug wrigglesworlh business manager peter darling ton advertising manager robert crawford president of the stud ent council rodney hyde sports editor bill cohoon photographer beverley hunter donna stewart kathleen kitely john harris to grade iii george greenwood tommy bra dley michael smurthwaite eddy pillegrims ricky hunter billy ewins to grade iv harry haarsma barry hunter gary briggs to grade v wayne dcnsmore jimmy har ris michael hunter carolyn pope larry picket johanna ewins lyn da walker mervin dcnsmore ruth atkinson lynda barclay hilbert koopman susan smith diana armstrong danny mcclean ken neth hodge garry johnson editor mil cohoon photographer air frf damon roberts staff advisor judy uah u0u s8g louuv in ijour future mccumber social editor jacque line lucas vicfipresident of the student council marilyn souther secretary and joan cummins treasurer of the student council and is to be commended on mak ing the year book worthy of the position it will hold in the hearts of the 1957 graduating class it is additionally interesting io cally to know that the book is printed on a local product coat ed paper supplied by provincial paper ltd anyone wishing to purchase a copy of the challenge can do so at the herald office however it would be advisable to get it right away as the supply is limited you dont need a crystal ball to sec your financial future an invcslors syndicate plan will make your financial drcarm come true talk it ovir son with an investors rrorewnlative your txst frund financially call or wutc dick r i do all rii george c hewson ba john d ord ba frederick a helson bsa we annqunce the formation of a new law 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