Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1961, p. 3

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hospital news the homitowl herald llanki mar lllh 1mi page 3 nfario minister of health will open new hospital if advance preparations are indication of what to expect tile- opening of the georgetown nd memorial district hospital will be the biggest affair ever held hi georgetown the official opening will take place in midjune saturday the 17th or dymond h committee in charge have i out w tentative program and have alrealdy secured the ontarios minister of health the boo dr matthew b dym en ml as guest speaker on that occasion it may be recal lad by readers that be recently officiated at the opening of surllngton hospital there will also be various other dignitaries representing the ontario hospital commis- the different levels of government and of course the hospital association local bands at is hoped that both local litnds will be in attendance nd will simply music for the occasion the ladies auxiliary to the hospital are playing an impor taut part in the opening and not only have these busy ladies offered to act as guides for tbe public in seeing through the hospital but have also arran ged to serve tea and refredi- ments on tbe afternoon of the official opening sovorat thousand planning for a crowd of sev eral thousand at the official opening to facilitate citizens seemg everything of interest guides will be posted at inter vals and will explain the var ious uses of the rooms and ob jects of interest it is expected that with tbe official opening ceremonies scheduled tor l30 hat a huge crowd can be hand led in this way and not only given time to see the hospital in its entirety bat allows for a pleasant fenunutes over tea in the cafeteria large scale drawings of the building will be posted at intervals public tour while the official opening is scheduled for saturday and the public will be allowed to tour the hospital more or less on tbie town arrangements are also being made for those who wish a more detailed tour tentatively plans cah for some of the older grades of the public schools to tour the building on thursday friday there will also be more detailed tours and the same will apply on sunday on these days the guides will take smaller groups who are inteersted in having a full- explantton of the hospital and its facilities and give them a more detailed explanation special opportunity the community senior ati tens have been by no means overlooked and will be given a special opportunity to view tbe memorial hospital at their dunng certain hours on sun day while plans are still far from finahrcd it is expected that the foregoing will be tbe pattern for the weekend and with the active coopera tion of the weatherman there seems to be little doubt that this will be the most eventful as well as largest event ever held in town daughter acton exmayor eaches english in israel by michael m bcrnet in the guelph mercury 1 to the atmosphere that she like i so much the atmosphere of public school its a long way from acton elaine rachlin was born in ontario to tel aviv israel acton and attended school but for 22 yearold elaine rach i there but in 1953 her parents lin the eight years and 6 000 moved to toronto and after miles that separate the two graduating from forest hu1 col have made little difference in legiate she spent two years cton in 1933 elaine spent the studying elementary education completes training increased sittings before summer recess for mps pte glen james rogers son of mr and mrs e c rogers sargent rd georgetown recently completed recruit and service police training at the canadian provost corps school camp borden ont pte rogers was bom on feb 3rd 1942 and attended george town high school prior to cut ering the armj qualified service policeman group 1 he has been posted to no 2 provost platoon camp borden major part of her day in school in tel aviv 1961 elaine is till in school there is a little difference of course for instance in read ing and writing which goes from right to left now elaine jtachlin is now learning heb- at toronto teachers college she might have spent the rest ot her school days teaching third and fourth graders in toronto s glen rush public school if well if elaine had not signed up for a 17 da holiday trip to every day six days a israel during the summer vaca for four and ahalf hours tion of 1959 from her first the former student from acton encounter with that exciting school goes to intensive little countrv she could not get hebrew school for adults in tel it out of her mind aviv s king george st i and so in the summer of 1900 shes been studying there for after another year at gien rush fix months from the moment elaine packed her bags and set he came to israel and has an i off for tel avi israel she other six months of studying still likes it as much as she before her but her israeli did that first time in 1959 but friends say that already she s whether she wiu be as enthus- pretty good for a canadian lastic after she has faced her at least erst full class of israeli fifth process changes graders for a full year that is there s a reason too why another question meanwhile laine is learning hebrew so she has not made up her mind industriously every afternoon he goes to a private language school in tel aviv and there puts in four hours no not learning teaching she teacb- f english to israelis school children and adults when the voung canadian teacher will have completed her year s heb- r course she will be skilled enough in the language to ap ply to the school board for a whether she will staj perman ently in israel elaine s father benjamin david rachlin is a well known jeweller in acton though be bad not previously interested himself tn municipal politics be ran for mayor of acton in 1952 and to his own surprise and that of his friends was elected he now lives in tor onto but still owns a shop in tender showers for bride dawn fiebig mrs jack livingstone who before her marriage last mo was dawn fiebig had several showers and presentations made b friends mrs ic gunn was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home 106 prince charles drive mrs t malcolm 26 ab- bcttsford rd willowdale was hostess also at a miscellaneous shower and mrs f cook 7 sarah st tendered a similar event at her home misses barbara kinrade and carole lane were joint host esses at a partv in her honour at miss kinrade home 14 ostrander blvd showers were also arranged by mrs reg broomhead 14 victoria cres cent by mrs g j hunt and mrs r rixen at the home of mrs hunt 3 edward st and by mrs s b groat and mrs aileen bradley at their home 22 main st s a presentation was made by the staff of avian aircraft where mrs livingstone is em ployed the bride and groom were honoured with presenta tions also from 3rd georgetown cub pack and from hte ladies auxiliary of the pack mr and mrs livingstone are making their home at 17 hale drive words of the wise our faith and our friendships are not shattered by one big act but by many small neglects j gustav white special to tbe herald members of parliament may enjoy a six week vacation this summer but they will have to pay for it through increased parliamentary sittings with government legislation moving at a slow pace there is a desire on the part 6f mem bers of all parties to speed vp the work of the session so that they will not be required to sit through the hot vacation months of july and august it is expected that a motion to extend the present hours of sitting will be introduced io the house on monday at present the house sits from 2 30 to 6 p m each afternoon and from 8 to 10 p m each evening ex cept wednesday and fridays to compensate on fridays the i house sits from 11 am to l pro to speed up the work or the commons wednesday and fn day night sittings may conic into effect along with morning sittings on the other days of the week if this doesn t prove enough saturday sittings may be instituted later the current session started on november 17 and last fndav was the 88th da iff silting this earlier novtmber start was instituted in the hope that the legislative program could be completed by the end of june in tbe house the other dav prime minister diefennaker tn lima ted that if the program could not be completed by the end of june it might be nee- essary to adjourn through six weeks of july and august sum mer heat and return to com plele the business of the house in late august in an address to an ottawa group recently moose jaw mp rrnest pascoe commented on the problem of everlonger sit mgs this session opened on no vember 17 which means that members of parliament soon will have almost a year round job in ottawa this will in volvc an adjustment in home life not faced by members of earlier parliaments mr pas coe commented in contrast to this session here is the time required to complete all the work of some earlier sessions 76 days 59 days 64 days 56 days 71 days and 78 days most youngsters think there are only three seasons in the ear baseball football and hockey monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials tt king si east gorgetown tr 79573 every day is sanday with yu4fe sun i te outdoor furniture leade in dlon comfort and lonatmtino service the eaij tocarry high atrength aluminum frame and tprtghtty colored fabric a ignore aummer ahowera sea the wide range ol sun j to chaira cholaattee loung california redwood furniture and wemacflnltal garden umbrella and ubtee at pour favor lie dealer ap wtemfjttflmkei 1tto mqntmjul free delivery htqjuml the home furnishings store 1 4 main street tr 7 2522 position as english teacher in i acton regular hebrew speaking i elaine s grandfather the late nuhlic school then she will i isaac rachlin established a dr ho longer have to sacrifice her cleaning business in george- s afternoons and evenings to tea i town which was later purchased thing but will be able to return by don bartager arnold rathbun representative sun ufa of canada georgetown 12 gower court trianol 74792 acton wins top honours 4n halton music festival competition was keen throu ghout the threeday halton mus ic festival last wednesday thursday and friday held in the robert little public school atuditoriurn acton adjudica tors praised the efforts of tbe young singers and commended music supervisors for their achievements top honours during the wednesdaj com petitions acton took top honors with three firsts and three sec onds while milton captured two firsts and two seconds camp- bellville took one first stewart town one first and two seconds while brooknlre and glen wh lams each received one first and one second spoke highly adjudicator for the wednes day competition was john wood of port credit he spoke highly of the singing in halton county and told the audience he enjoy ed adjudicating festivals in hal ton result th following ar the results f the competition junior choir grades 1 4 6 rooms and under campbellville first with u point and stawart- town second with ii other standings included norval 79 spaysioe and glen williams 7 points each primaries primary choir kindergarten to grade 3 7 rooms and over milton j m denyes school first with 85 points and milton vf l dick school second with 83 outer competitors were hilton bruce street school and acton m z bennett seboot tied with 80 points brookville and acton robert little school bed with 7a points while milton j m den ies school placed second with 81 other competitors and stand ings were acton robert little and milton bruce street schools i with 80 points each aclon m z bennett and milton w i dick schools with 79 boys unchanged voices open doss acton school lad th field m vtihon with th robert little school taking first with as point and the m z bennett tchool second with 12 other mark included brook will and mihon x ml deny schools ii points a a eh camp bell ill stewarttown and mil ton w l dick achoolt 77 points wenetimkrm 2 iforthemis iwtrvemade mmwsammt rrbttom tlfmwo junor choir grades 456 7 rooms and over top honors went to brookyiue with gl nat 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