Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1966, p. 9

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fug and pole dedicated at sunshine school a new flagpole and mapie leaf hag were dedicated at a recent ceremony in sun shine school for retarded children on the 7th line of esquesing south of georgetown the milton ladies aoxihary of sunshine donated the flagpole and the miltonbranch 136 of the royel canadian legion donated the new flag through its poppy fund rev m c chris- tensen of milton dedicated the flag as about 35 witnessed th brief ceremony inside 1he school show from left with the flag are one of the original students billy how- den lai president mrs harry isham legion president w e ferguson mr chrisfensen legion la president mrs d murdoff esquesing township retarded childrens educa tional authority chairman paul armstrong of georgetown and another original sunshiny student diane rusk high tales continued train page 8 predict next year it for junior basketball gord layton the 196546 line up of gdhs junior rebels was graham fer guson captain barry cock rick todd hike fails dennis stief chris cock brian pol lock ross nagorsen bill david son gerry guzak phil sykes and charles biehn the season began with a ser- les of exhibition games during th christmas holidays the ju nior team defeated brampton in both of their games promis ing talent was shown by players and outstanding scorers were ferguson stief todd and faris the first official game was on georgetowns home court on january 5th the junior rebels put up an excellent fight and defeated the team from gcvi ofguelph by a score of 3530 dennis stief and graham fer guson were the highest scorers for georgetown ross and mc- glll obtained the majority of the guelpfa teams points fri day january 7th georgetown i played at st jeromes in kit cftener the powerful st jer omes team defeated george town 7327 after the crushing defeat at the hands of st jeromes the junior rebels became despair- 1 the entire remaining season proved to be fruitless for the georgetown team de- feat eajne again when the jun- for rebels met milton for the first time this season the score wu extremely close but the tfiltbn team proved the victors winning by only two points the final score was 2523 on january 14th bishop mac donnell defeated georgetown on the georgetown court with a ifinal score of 4520 the junior rebs met their strongest competition on the georgetown court january 18th i when they played john f ross of guelph although the guelph team is one of the strongest in the area the junior rebs put up a terrific fight and the final acore was 5437 for guelph the junior rebels again met the team from gcvi on janu- arly 21st this time on the guelph teams home court the game started off poorly for the rebs and the terrific comeback tn the last quarter came too late the junior rebs were de feated 5014 st jeromes again defeated georgetown this time on the rebels home court january 26 georgetown lost by a score of 3526 on january 28th the ju nior rebels again battled with milton and again milton defea- ted the rebels this time the core was 3544 with only a one point difference this game was in georgetown on february 2nd the junior rebels were again defeated by bishop macdonnell the final game of the 19651966 season was on feb 4th at john f rosa in guelph the juniors werwt in full force for this game and they suffered their final defeat of the year by a acore of 6841 top scorers for the 1s6566 ton were mike faris 66 pts stief 46 pts graham ferguson 44 pts barry cock 33 pts rick todd 28 pts andbul davidson 22 pts this years team was almost entirely first year players and next years team may well be one of the best in gdhss his- tery club news carol shortman this year at georgetown high we have a fine collection clubs the sponsors of the clubs are teachers who try to help students get a better under- staonding of the subjects org anized the yearbook committee sponsored by mr legge and mr bellamy records the high lights of the school year thro reports and photographs the editor is heather barber meet ings are by necessity rather than appointed one of the oldest organiza tions in the school is the inter- school christian fellowship isc sponsored by mr lewis the main executive is andy spiece president and terry lane orphan secretary the aims of the organization are 1 to grow in knowledge of je- su christ and 2 to make him known to others the meetings are held every thursday the drama club is headed by john layman and sponsored by mr peleschak twenty mem bers meet every monday at noon to discuss their program of entertainment in which they do a marvelous job the library club meets alter nate tuesdays in the library under the direction of angel ica sommer with assistance from mrs lambert the alms of the clnb are to run the school library smoothly and efficiently so that the stiff and students can enjoy its treasures mrs hardie larry stief and members of the senior french club are learning understand ing and promoting french cul ture at their thursday noon meetings two groups meet thursday after classes in the electron ics shop to probe into new factors not yet encountered in class or outside the shop mr rye fredrick morgan and members of the electronics club next year hope to set up an amateur radio station room 203 every second fri day at noon hears the tang of the german language and germany itself members of the german club sponsored by mrs hardie promote true ger man culture fly to arizona for stepfathers funeral george wesley morton 70 of 310 n 11th st phoenix arizona died on february 6th in northwest hospital in phoe nix his wife pearl is a for mer georgetown resident mr morton retired in 1960 as a freight car inspector for southern pacific railroad native of tatum texas he mo ved to phoenix 20 years ago from el paso besides his wife he leaves a son elmo of el paso three dau ghters mrs r d bradford of kermit texas mrs fred chew of dallas and mrs lloyd cham bers of phoenix a stepson ted colman and stepdaughters mrs susan alkerton and mrs worman mcdonald jean of georgetown and 20 grandchil dren canon raymond dugan of trinity episcopal cathedral of ficiated at the funeral service on february 8th and burial was in greenwood memorial park mr and mrs mcdonald flew to arizona to attend the fun eral service a general strike is a strike against the public not a strike against an employer heat your home mocmsw wflyvrttfl gas and smarts chinook automatic gas furnace claras tlum- bm nag dpwd- abl netitrol got with ths aato watte chinook wlll glvk r aobt bao for mm wl coat- fort obi wlat astmiamook kalelftowl tw chmooh ftw- in twenty years canada has gained 25 million immigrants bat lost one million emigrants rhthompson hardware mumbino heating warns parents bus trips not sanctioned by high school september he said ed some 200 district elementary sclyrol graduates will enroll for the upcoming terra compared to 300 such registrations last year a number of high school students are chartering their own buses to attend night func tions in other schools and their parents are under the impress ion they are on supervised trips to school functions george town district high school prin- lpal donald turner told the high fchooi board at a meeting monday mr turner said the school has a policy by which the stud ent are not auowedtoattend gik night functions in other schools other than school competitions hesaid he feels the students resent the policy arid have tak en- it on their own to charter their own buses we cant stop them if they want to do this but i dont be lieve their parents are aware that these student chartered bus trips are unsupervised and in fact are not sponsored by the school mr turner said the trustees agreed that many of the students parents probably believe the buses have been supervised and that steps should be taken to make them aware of the situation i know that buses have been returning from some of these trips as late as 1 oclock and 130 in the morning trustee william carr said t wonder if the company school boards discuss future wjih developer william carr a georgetown district high school trustee has proposed a meeting of pub lic separate and high school board members with the metro politan halton development president bruce mclaughlin to discuss the towns future ex pansion and its effects on school population mr carr said at a board meeting monday feb 14th that knowledge of the companys plans would greatly asist the lo cal school boards in making their vital registration fore casts metropolitan halton develop ment company recently purch ased almost all of the holdings that charters the buses la also under the impression that these are school functions comment ed chairman donald lawson the- business administrator was instructed to advertise the fact that these studentcharter trips are unsupervised by high school personnel and have noth ing to do with the high school extracurricular program even tnough the students havemade the high school their departure of is mrs livingstone mclnnis promoted at high school the science department at georgetown district high school will be split in two in septem ber the gdhs board in a mee tingmonday feb 14th prom oted assistant science depart ment bead p a r mclnnis to a department headship the cur rent science dept head thomas beer mr beer and mr mclnnis will be pleads of chemistry and physics departments when the fall term commences mr mclnnis promotion was one of two made at last weeks school board meeting in the other mrs a l livingston was elevated to an assistant head ship in the english department the department already includes one assistant head michael pel eschak but no department head this change also becomes ef fective in september the georgetown snd district high school teaching staff will include thirteen or fourteen new members next term re viewing their requirements on monday the board established they will need eight teachers to replace those leaving the staff at the end of this term and another five or six to staff the new section under construc tion there are sixty teachers and fortyone classes this term next term there will be fortyfive classes principal donald turner fore- high school inspector moves to new position district high school inspector f w vlckera presented his fi nal report on tbe georgetown high school teaching staff tn the gdhs board last week mr vickers who has been handling inspection at this school for many years is moving to another position with the de partment of education he told georgetown high school trustees at a meeting on monday feb 14th that he was sorry in a way since- his new position would jmju him farth- delrex developments in geor- saw an easy up in the influx of getown elementary school graduates in put your dollars to work increase your interest income 6 interest on 3 4 and 5 year guaranteed investment certificates special rates for shorter terms issued in even or odd amounts from 100 100000 interest paid halfyearly by cheque june and december 30 investorytnelude many 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