the herald wcdnrsday mmmo mm 1m second section pentecostal tabernacle worship with us sunday sunday school 10 ajn momlqg 11 ajn cvwuna 7 pjn thunday 7 pan young poplssfvk 95 guaph street on no 7 highway at maple ave terra cotta inn has been enlarged and modernized now accommodating overnight guests now open excellent roast duckling roast beef and yorkshire pudding steak and kidney pie book accommodation early bosinosmens retreat mrs farrar phone victoria 18 r 2 retain ross smith is skatins club mentor rev alex calder was chosen president of the georgetown fig ure skating club on monday june 9th when thelcction of of fleers- was held at a poorly at tended meeting in the arena mrs john cummins is vicepresi dent mrs jim sargent treasmu- rer mrs harry shortill sccre tary also elected to the execu live were mrs d davidson andr jim sargent the club this year will be affil iated withthe figure skating as sociation making it permissible for georgetown to take their tests in town instead of in guelph as was previously the arrangement last years instructor ross smith of guelph was retained as club pro no changes were made in the rates which are 10 for children up to twelve years and 12 for twelve year olds and over the club hopes to start the 19681956 skating classes on nov 3rd vfclt i wimtt hopping practice is done by the 1st glen williams pack as they anxiously await the event to be called during the cubaree held in georgetown last saturday 335 cubs attended the third annual event from northhalton pictured above are from left to right steven hancock billie lornman ter ry hancock bobby kemshead and john young adopt uniform procedure for public school exams the principals and vice princi pals association of the georgetown public schools formed last fall has drawn up a uniform procedure for final exams coming up in the three public schools whereby grade two and three pupils who have obtain ed 80 per cent in their years av erage in a subject will be relieved from trying the final exam m that subject pupils in grades four to seven inclusive are relieved of try ing their final exam in a subject in which they have a 75 per cent av erage on the year all pupils in grade one and the graduation class will try all their subjects since its formation the associa j twfeft to save his life i a boys life hung in the balance four yearold ron tisdale of montreal ron had swallowed a quantity of sleeping pills now he was m a coma his breathing had stopped at st justine s hospital ron was put into a resuscitator his stomach was pumped out he was given every anti poison available still alive he remained in a deep coma it was feared that at any moment his life might flicker out at the hospital the doctor remembered reading about a powerful new antipoison mermde but where could it be obtained sister catherine of st justine s after trying sev era local calls finally telephoned the poison control centre of new york city did they have any yes one half ounce recently received from britain at that very moment an eastern air lmes plane was ready for its 11 45 takeoff for montreal from new york another phone call and considerate airline officials agreed to hold it its passengers voted unanimously to wait a car raced to the field and a health department worker handed the precious vial to the stewardess in a short white a wait ing car rushed the megimide to st justine s and little ron tisdale was soon out of danger the world renowned netc york times chose to tell m detail on its editorial pages this dramatic story for what a story of human helpfulness this is of people using tele phones airplanes and automobiles placing before ill else their deternunabon to help save that most precious thing a human life we also like to think that tha incident demorairate note people turn tothen telephone m time of urgent need fact and dependable if stands ready to serve you too at ana hourofthedatormght tion has been working to coordin ate the administration in the three schools and to establish uniformi ty of courses testing and report ing to the parents during the course of the year the association has established standard metb ods of testing oral reading and spelling and the uniform final ex ams a method of uniform report ing to the parents has also been devised and will be adopted next term at the june meeting wijiiam kinrade principal of wriggles- worth public school was appointed chairman for 195859 succeeding harold henry in that capacity lo gan macdonald is secretary the association hopes to stand ardue teaching in the three schools to the extent that a pupil trans ferred from one public school to another would expenence no real change in instruction methods all important decisions made b the principals and their assistants must be approved b the board before becoming effective 34 years in canada visit england again mr and mrs bert weston mc- nab street sailed aboard the syl vania from montreal on friday may 30th for a three month vaca tion in england this is their first trip home since they came out to canada thirt four years ago mr and mrs weston will be staying with relatives in cambridge prior to their departure on thursday night a gathering of family friends and neighbors met at the home of their sonin law and daughter mr and mrs steve eas- on to wish them bon voyage mem bers of mr and mrs westons fa mily present included mr and mrs roy weston milton mr d mrs k b weston and sherry er in and mr and mrs royce wes ton and douglas two beautifully decorated cakes expressing good luck and good wishes two lovely corsages one of orchids and one of bab mums and the taking of pictures during the evening made the occasion a memorable one for mr and mr weston as they boar ded the train for montreal later that evening bumper signs boost georgetown living i live in georgetown youd like it there too is the catchy slo gan which will be seen on cars tra velling out of georgetown a joint effort of north halton builders association which is pay ing for the car bumper signs and the chamber of commerce which is handling distribution they will give wide advertising for george town during the vacation season the chamber is also in process of erecting a large sign at the eas tern highway approach to town advertising industries and town features service clubs are coop erating by providing metal crests of their insignia it is planned to have the sign spotlighted at night plan conservation dams in 2 locations near georgetown three great dams will conserve the credit rivers greatest contri button to the vallcj a m greena way chairman of the credit val ley conservation authority told visiting newspper radio and tv men on friday prior to taking off on a tour of the area under this body s far sighted control hurricane hazel taught a lesson none of us can afford to forget mr greenaway said to protect our natural inheritance we must plans just as carefully from here in as military leaders would for an invasion in force sites of the proposed dams to be built within the foreseeable fu ture are northwest of orangeville where credit begins at a point south east of georgetown which for years has been known to local residents as hungry hollow and between the terraced walls of the deep valley which shelters silver creek five miles due north of georgetown we have already purchased the property for the orangeville reser voir site said a s mendell of strcetsville chairman of the autb- ont s public relations committee it will cover close to 600 acres allowed to run free added ted suter field officer of the credit valley for the department of plan ning and development water is at its worst a kiuer at its best a def inite loss to any community its flow most be controlled he told touring newsmen or we are throwing away the greatest asset any locality can have in hungry hollow where a fear some grade must have given many a horse as welt as its driver the jitters in years gone by the dam will be constructed along the pre sent road line it will rise to height of 68 feet extend close to 1300 feet with part of the pro posed credit valley scenic road- was running along its top the res ervoir thus created will cover 200 acres bold minions of gallons of water tje visitors were delighted by tbesigfatef turkey bnxard hover ing over sj they saw a lady land a 14 inch trout at the forks where the west credit joins the stream flowing from the north they also stood on a height of land outside orangeville from which they could see where three historic rivers nse over there to the east said field officer suter a young grad uate in geography from momaster who already has the conservation picture of this area in the palm of bis hand is where the credit be gins to the northeast over in the hockley valley is the source of the nottewasaga which empties into georgian bay and not far to the west is where the grand rises to flow down to lake erie it is near here that land for the orangeville reservoir has already been secured and an interesting feature of this project is that while the dam will be only 18 feet high an earth back wall at the northern limit will rise 100 feet to keep the water suler told the aithority s guests from be- ng lost o the nottewasaga we need every drop we can trap the party enjojed dinner in the terra cotta inn through the cour tesy of the carling conservation club represented on the tour by art jeffrey farm news limehousc tr 74332 mrs edgar beeney goes to homeland mrs edgar beeney of r r 1 georgetown will be leaving for france on thursday june 19th for the first return visit to her home land in thirtyfive years mrs beeney plans to spend a month at her home town of bruay in the northern part of france there vis iting her brother and stepsister an aunt and cousins she will be making the trip by air and will be returning here jul 18th mrs becnej auo intends to vis it the grave of a nephew 1 1 jean dubois killed recentlv in thp fight ing in algeria i travel notes reduced airline prices to 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