Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1959, p. 9

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dispel delinquency rumours only 12 probationers here rebecca sister to demonstrate wood sculpture arts crafts rumour lagging georgetown i a tono with one of the high est delinquency rates in the 1 province- were dissolved tut tue with harry greenwood disclosure that oeuj twelve in georgetown juveniee and ad ult are on probation air greenwood is the probation of ftcer for haltoo county he made the announcement while speaking to a small aud ience in 1st baptist church as one of a seven man panel which discussed the delinquen ts problem at some length countjwisc we hive oah t8 on probation he said a drop from a year ago when we bad 14 onl a mall percentage of this figure approximately 10 per cent are repeaters the panel was moderated by harold lure and compris ed mr greenwood police chief rov hilcv rehabilitation officer vic gunn school prin cipal w ilium kinrade tawver doug latimer and 1st baptist minister rev uod whan asking for the cause df the delinquent voutb problem mod erator mcciure drew a diversit of reasonv main parents are too cuv shunting some of their own responsibilities on the school was principal kinrade opinion it goe hack to the home and lack of supervision there stated halev mr vi nan id it falk bas- icafh on belief and confuion there b the parent has prod uced confusion in the niinds of the tecnasem v too much discipline ii as bad as not en nirh viewed mr v greenwood x it s parttalh the fault or par ents trung to keep up with the jones said doug latimer 1 it me ni both parents working and leaving their children the parents should ask themselves if its jrorth it l mr ucclure was in agree meot where parents partici pate in the childs daily ufa you will not find i delinquent child he said sir gann pointed to the at titude of the parents in some races where the parents con sider their children as adults when they attain their teens there u no delinquency h said a cure the panelists had this to say latimer it s lack of direc tion va the home there should be mare whan a matter or bard work at teaching them the right attitude and the right beliefs greenwood agree with mr latimer they should be givefl more guidance bj their par ents haley we should try lo ed ucate the parents to their re sponsibilities gunn there la no cure that i know of but evexj individual person should undertake any youngster whom be knows needs help mcciure we must tx to think on the level of the leen agers to help them gain confid ence with this thej can help themselves mr mcciure congratulated the men s club or bringing the prolea before their group and thanked the panel for taking part two films borderline and the teens ere shown by pc ted scott rebecca swler or terra cotta whose wood sculpture commis sioned h the art gallerv of toronto was shown in last sat urdays globe mail will be de monstrating her work when the arts crafts of georgetown hold their annual exhibition sale and tea saturday afternoon november 14th at knox church hall some of her small sculp tures will be for sale those who attend will abo eigoy demonstrations bv mem bens of the local group spin ning by mrs a m baxter wca vi ng bv mrs a larlv and mrs c carney oil painting bv miw dorothj stone rug making by mrs george ironside petit point jewellery by mrs l belleghem and silk screen prin ting bj mrs elisabeth wilkes hoey who is well known tor her original designs on textiles on display and for sale will be hand woven articles tnan elwork pottery shellwork sil ver jewellery sculptures loath- erwork sitfc screened textiles and christmas cards petit point jewellery oil paintings tempt log items from the pantry shelf corner christmas novelties and decorations an invitation is extended to evervone to take this opportun ity of seeing many of the crafts in operation and to top off an interesting afternoon with a cup of tea wolf cub pack is formed terra cotta iode to present queens picture to holy cross kennedy schools the formation of a lr olf cub pack in terra cotta became a reality on tueadav evening november 3rd when sewn bojs i turned out for the initial meet ing the group will bt known of ficialr as the 1st terra cotta pack it is under the sponsor ship of tnion presbyterian church which will oversee the progresm and general work of the pack at it october meeting the kirk besmoi of imon church passed unanimously this venture into a new line of endeavour and appointed the following el der to attend the first meeting in order to organize a roup committee f l thompson norman icam and wilfrid les he the evening after thi bunion meeting interested persons col lected in the home of mr and mrs douguc trosl and mr norman icam was elettvd chair man with mrs arthur von zu ben as secretary the leader ship of the pack will be in the hands of doug and phyllis frost who were former i v i ub leaders at sheridan and clark ion ll is buped that r i iitiullv a bov scout troop wilt be re quired for bojs aed u 17 the new pack will come under the peel district ii q a picture of the queen will be presented lo huh cros and george htnnedv hauls bv the countess ol stralhmurc chap ter iodl it was det dtd when 31 number attended hit nov ember meeting al tht home of mrs nam 1tiu ict 10 market ntrett on mondav 1 he rtgtnt mrs leslie clark presided mrs 11 c wriksusworth educational convener also re ported that fiftv lodf- ctlend ar- aie being distributed to local school and ctdurvau sh read a rt membrane ilav rmiiing ind a pjer in tht i u cv moimon mi moral fund e plaimtik iod1- buiain mrv ptnnce reported j mb- stantial amount realised on the recent penny and hake sale which will be set aside for the haplu s hospital fund mem bers are aiain selling christ aids cards and supplies and the convener mrs cecil davidson reported on this annual project a committee was named for the alenljnc tlsnct candy for pupils and a fiift for the school is lo be stnt lo the adopted ha 1 1 burton school for christmas and miss helen macdonald will i pack a hale of used clothing mrs ivan ilav was winner of a cup and saucer in a luckv draw social half hour was tnjoed afur the business mee i tine kfscs asiistinu mrs imme wire mis robert jon o mrs h hav mrs wallace thumps m mrs oliver hunter and mrs graham farnetl mrs pero ieshe thanked mrs pen- rice for her hopitaitj i ttw o hmtald tkvwsday rsnse iftti ifs9 insurance travel real estate walter t evans coy triangu 72512 miu sntkt serving your community for over 30 years some people think thai the easiest way to make a mountain out of a molehill is to add a little dirt scotch bakery mh1stmet nty ladies in trirs coole weather i treat yourself by ordering your baked goods from t quality is tops as u the delicious test of our bakery treat itlvf rolls complete line of whipped cream goods no sidelines strictly aked ooods cakaa mada to ordr lor wedding ftirthdoy partiot k naxt to canadian laglon phone tr 7 348i dump rre interrupts firemen on parade a dump fire early sundav afternoon caused some of the firemen to miss the remem brance day service at the cen otaph the fire hich had been smouldering on the property of tiarnet building products near the cnr trestle broke out when fanned bv a heaw breeze how ever no damage resulted the firemen emptied one tank on the blase and after sufficient dousing it returned to the stat tion the firemen were notified of the fire while laking part in the remembrance dav parade just pnor to the service the eight membprs detailed bj the fixe chief jack harlow to an swer the alarm left the parade almost unnoticed and bystan ders were unaware of the alert i glen guides brownies i fete mothers banquet the first glen williams girl cuide5 and brownies held their annual mother a daughter ban ouet in st alban s parish hall on thursdav october 22nd i chairman for the evening was brownie bonnie hilts special guests were rev john rath bone north georgetown dis trici commissioner mrs ben i cannell district gulder mrs i robert wvatt and the la president mrs desmond earl i the district commissioner i presented first class badges to guides joan davie marjory j hancock and barbara hilts the highlight of the evening was vben the commissioner presen ted barbara hilts with her al round cord the guest ipcaker mrs rob ert wyatt spoke to the girls and mothers on the part that the guides brownies guiders and parents plav in guiding coop sv o coop coop coop sweet cattle coop o 6 9 o mix this is a specialty formulated rerion for grow ng he fers dry cows and milking cows to bt used s a conditioner or to mr with regular ration to add molasses and bulk o regular feed to get the most efficient use from homegrown grains use coop dairy concentrates these is no other concentrate berter formulated to gat any better results october winner of 100 gallons of fuel oil in evr monthly draw wis a peters 31 coop byron street oeorgetow c04p coop mahogany plywood 133c per foot aluminum combination doors 26 95 complete cashway 4mi unt asr wampton 1 mt aourii af noi 7 hitiw phoni hampton ouaama ll0o help kin help the kiddies retarded children can be helped remember all children are brought into this world with their parents fond hopes for natural normal health a retarded child is deserving of as much happiness as much education as their limits will allow as much planned recrea tion as possible and eventual ly even a productive place in the natural order of things the simple function of learning to tie their own shoes will help lessen the burden the unexpected unpredictable burden on the parents who live their lives for them that is why we the georgetown kinsmans chib and all of us working on this campaign are undertaking an important job which collectively with your help we can and must perform tues nov 17 from 7 pm thru 11 pm leave your porch lights on to facilitate the work of our canvassers retarded children need more help volunteer canvassers mrs ernest ball tr 72696 d rector for ontario and georgetown rep for retarded children mr sam mettzer tr 74173 please contact chairman ratarded childran program o kmiman ctub if you canvass only the houses in youi immkmati stmit ama it will u a omat hhp help kin help the kiddies retarded children can be helped

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