v sea ishr j 5 1 t peninsular tour for kennedy grade eight pupil linda konmdr orod fournlvr deacrlbm hr clan tour through the niagara pentnula on the foggj morning of fn in went through the vtuaf of niagaraoa thelakt and saw boine of the beautiful colonial buildings which once belonged to the government official at thorold we aaw some ves- was a most jnagniflcent sight ms go through one of the with tts tossing and turbulent i twln locks u w qmle inler waters to look up from tho cstng ed wateb- board wait was a sight which is ing tne frighten rise with the not very often expended in wiler 3 go thru weddta bell 19 red roaea andvthr ororqrtown hiralo im since the group included fiftv five pupils and four tea chera some had to go along in a car mr pinkerlon the grado 7 teacher took five pupils in his car while mr allen the principal mr harrison our music teacher and mrs o mai lej thegxade 6 teacher super vktcd the pupils on the bus botanical cardans a wedding cake iced and taste fully trimmed in keeping with their 25th anniversary they were married 25 years on june i 20th waiting for them were rela i uvea and neighbours from the 5th line where they farmed be fore retiring to the village among foe lovely gifts re ceived was a silver tea service an enjoyable social evening was spent after which a delightful buffet lunch was served guests were present from os- ine i p streetsville brampton ttth 1m1 page 8 day june 9th the grade 1 and our daily lives th xqs eight pupils of george ken- 1 british causa although we had had a won nedy public school had the on- the heights of juccnston derful da i in sure we were privilege of going on a bus tour visited thi famous brock s all glad when we started off for to the famous niagara district monumcw this one hundred home as we all wire feebnj ra fiftyfive pupils eighty fie foot immonal was j thcr tired we left the school at 745 built in memory of gtneral our lat brock who during the war of home was at burlington where limehouse ashgrove george- 1812 was killed in jclion while wc slopped to have a bite to i town n fighttog for the british cause i eat b now wc were rather his body is buried inside thisjhungr again memorial many of the more at 9 4qpm the pupils and energetic pupils climbed this i teachers were back at their i towering monument to the point of departure i am sure height of some hundred and ix i lhal this trip will be remember- j tv feel also at queenston is the ed b all who participated nuj laura secord monument built onlj a an enjoable trip but to commemorate htr well known also as an educational one our first slop of interest was waif to beaver dams to warn the rojal botanical gardens t col fitzgibbon of the amen hamilton here we had twenty catl p minutes to wander around lake original building r pictures and admire the health c lncn prklcdli lo burdnscs parehls ful scenic ground and gardens gcun where a look before boarding the bus stone creek farthest point at stone lrtck t milted joes taxi 2 new cars special rata ftr groups a4rws local and distant calls tr 79286 i herein a s7ie for j zz- you re u sound u a dollar said tha doctor to hi banker paunt on completing his an nual check up norval explains equipment peter jones georgetown i hosp1tm operating room head nurse donna bennett explains the 1 in the major surgery room lo a group touring the build ng saturday iuncton of equipn en rprovincial president womens council guest local group marks forty year history i aberdeen than passing on to tha status of modam woman her privileges and prerogatives she discussed women s sphere tho georgetown branch of the home in world affairs local council of woman health education legislation i celebrated their 40th birthday social reforms aond bar contc- i friday june 16th in the form button to the establishment of 111 birthday luncheon at the j world peace i georgetown golf and country mrs clarence iffcves express i club td the thanks and a about thirt members and 0 the proincial president on itheir friends enjoed the dclic j behalf of the local banch i ious luncheon after which th n j a cook i president mrs r t paul call the onllia branch of the local led the meeting to order mr cquncil of ttoimn uhoaccomp- ipaul thanked the committee jnied mr cult brought jreu i who had arranged lhc en de- mga from the onllia council 1 light fnl affair the were mrs the war of 1812 1814 to which the british were dn cn and is said lo be the turn ins point of the ftar interesting hour just before 11 am wc arm ed at niagara mueum where wc spent a most interesting hour this museum formerly on the american side is now a centre or great interest to manv mbitors with its odd specimens of freaks of nature and stuf on thursday june 14th the tk w- bd w r i e throat u vinous buiiiimgs for 40th anniversary inside thecorl aji bulldnif on balurdaj cenms june hic bctn restored in their or 5 rulh k dausll initial plans ecept the puwdir n t anr trs daiiclb be mcnuirren he now com l sllll lhe or j memorates the tor i ib 1j ballds taeh of the p s weddln it u s bu p h s htttversary pahv ihe home i thing of interest after visiting n jnj the mubcum we again boarded k a returning home from hav a bus and ent on our wav ng dmncr wuh twin locks y i found their hoin enroute to the thorold 1 ocks suiublj decorated with silver 1 don barrager i honeauyi oxclalmed tha pst lent the colour draining from m his face a bed a utaf you h certainly gt toor than your dry cleaning dollars worth wtren you eod your garments to ua every ir- ment la treated wilh injitwte care to remove every trace ol arime and dirt then beauu fully pressed for a aound investment in dry cleaning you can t dobettcr than right here i hornby district president is guest speaker the pleasure of having m ilson district president as their guest speaker mrs or don robin on was hostess fur the meeting and as citizenship con eiur introduced the pej the speaker stressed cooper ion and lo learn to sa j nstta1 of no cant do it also the challenge of integrating were also many other ttems of interest here wax museum our next stop was at victoria park where i ate our lunch and wtre gien an hour or so to roam about on our own some spent their time on a visit to the scenic tunnels others went to the wax museum while still others strolled about viewing the roaring cascading waters of new canadians and helping to l f r j t v ldentn make them welcome mrs mur the falls and b semrs fiona isodwell mr j kerr i urn r h jones and miss llct tie lawson mrs r 11 jone hr t ic president presented a corsa- i to the guest speaker mrs pui i and miss hetlie lawson at the i beginning of luncheon 1 miss lawson gdie a brief i history ol the local brjiuh of the local council or women i during the fortj ears i tts organization ir i outlining its contribution j the eommuniu life and the j highlights in the hislorj of tht council mrs paul introduced the i soest spaakar mrs j r cult orillia who is the provincial rpfoaldent of tha provincial british isles trip is shown in slides ra in thanking the speaker reminisced for a few minutts on institute nicetinis when there was onk one in irafal gar and the ladies went bj horse j and buggj mrs robin on conducted a ird citnlevl a i 1 lis rud ai article entitled the best ad wee i ever had mrs j al lace 1st vice president was in aero car while on our waj to usit the hirlpool rapids and spanish ero car we saw lhe rainbow hich links niagara ontario uh niagara new york the gorge budget 732 for work i th prevention bureau a 1961 budget of 732 for the promotion of fire preven tion throughout halton coun ty was atubltshed last week by the halton fir preven tion bureau items in the budget include trophias for a school competition a ban- quet for winners of the an nual school fire prevention poster contest literature publicity a dinner for an insurance inspectors blitz the chriitmas flretafe cam paign and miscellaneous of flee expense fire prevention bureau member endorsed a letter condemning th use of a photo showing a mtioui fire hazard in a large national r circulation magaiin the farming ma gaunt had photo graphed a poor anamplo of a pig hatchery hast lamp in a feature story on a new brunswick farmar and mem bers agreed to draw tha are hazard to the magaiin s at tent ion chief doug wilton of oak ville reported th bureau re ceived many fin comments on the farm fir tafty film strip and flreflghting equip ment demonstration given at a recent 4h club parents night in milton he said the crowd was pleated with the bureau i part in th program and reminded member that the photoi are available for ether farm group meetings fireman ken pollock e member of th trafalgar safety council attended th meeting to offer assistance f the safety council in pro moting fire prevention in the fiftv ear- ago and to da was the topic of an address bv charge of the business part of mr t g bishop at the terra the meeting coin women s institute th s the corrt pondetut incluud month at the home of mr- a letter from mis grange of owen macdoiidld mrs 11 d i iarnc ireland who isitcd the riwiniin r lne delegate to the north ilornbv institute in december i jp convention held in mat she said some of the ladies of field also ooke reporting ot lame institute would like to the concntion and gave high be pen pals so some of the lad 1 ghl of a speech b mr el xes asked to hic their names ton armstrong sent leaders training mrs bunscii h ho has recent mrs clartncc anderson and ly moed lo georgetown was mrs wilfrid leslie volunteered present and ihanked the ladus to go to- the local leaders for the loveh gilt thc had training school in brampton given her also for cards sent after a collection was tiki n while she was ill mrs r kins for the canadian menial heal made the presentation of a mm ih association and lhc pennus tel clock to mrs coullon which will be one of the members who is lea forwarded lo the association ving with her fanuk for a mis of lountrv women of the world sion field in saskatoon mrs gwcndnlvn macdonald plived court nn was taken hv surprise piano for the members bul in her usual a thanked british itles the ladies for the uft also lor following the m isle mrs making her fed o wilcomc john mccullough showed lides since conun to the ilornbv dis of her irip to the british lslis tnct the report of the district she was one of the travellers annual wa given b mrs coul on lhc milk producers trip ton m the end of the meetim mr- r wilson and mr w mr llod cnchton moved a hamilton assisted the hostess in vote of thanks to the hostess serving lunch council of women mrs cott leva a most interesting address j en the topic comparison with ltbe past to th present achieve rs of th council a brief ro vvtcndship biographical sketch of the four- isabel marshhanlc lady wiring damaged in car fire a 1957 olds enroute from prouse motors georgetown to p route motors acton broke into flam early mon day june 19th on no 7 hwy between main st and the 7th line fire chief bob benflold said th damage was limited to th wiring undsr the hood and estimated at the replace- men cost at about 150 the driver rek herberts of guelph attempted to douse the flames with handful of sand before a patting burns trantport driver summoned the firemen th call was turnod in shortly be for 9 concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 did you know operating expenses or the cbc in the year ending march si 1960 were sue million nd commerria irrvenues- were 38 million yes your money willfarn when invested for 3 to 10 years british mortgage trust guaranteed investment certificate interest beg ns the day you make your investment so make your investment as sooi as poss ble br tish mortgage certificates are author zed by law as investments for trust funds to nvest ust send in your cheque all details will be looked afler ekitisu obtgage must cjmpmy founded in 1877 head office stratford wig0 appliances are having one for the 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