Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1966, p. 3

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thi oioroitown hlftald thursday april k 164 page 3 tool die makers needed employment office says the district office of the nat lonal employment service which serves brampton brain alea georgetown orangcville shelbume and the surrounding rural areas effected 363 place ments dunng the month march 1966 compared with 338 in march j 965 advised mr c b fraser manager manufacturing with 216 place ments headed the list while 8 workers went to agriculture 2fi to construction 41 to whole sale and retail trade 40 service industries and 3d to industries in transportation storage and communication there were 1220 persons regi itered for employment at the end of march compared with 1648 a year ago three hundred and seventy local jobs were un filled at months end and the local office also bad 1292 jobs listed from other areas three additional workers came into the area with assist ince under the manpower mob ility programme previously unemployed worfl ers who have recently moved o jobs in this area may inquire about this programme at the national employment service room 605 queen s square bull ding brampton the urgent need for all types of skilled workers continues with tool and die makers being in particular demand university undergaduales sec lung summer employment arc invited to register with the nes now either in person by mail it is difficult for a parent to communicate with a teenage daughter or son says a phy chologist of course it is al ways difficult for people to com municate when they don t speak the same language pioneer jim reaches georgetown on last leg of 4year journey young texan driving aj male powered covered wagoni accompanied by a horse and a dog turned his srange company into the wynfleld stock farm laneway of roy and joan lonson georgetown sunday to make a nother of the endless scries of visits that will eventually takc him back to his amarillo home a year rrom now pioneer jim williams spcntl sunday monday- and tuesday at the lonson farm and the res pite included a quick trip to niagara falls s the lonson s guest pioneer jim lift his tcxasl home in april 1963 to begin his 10o00 mile journey across united states and canada pioneer jim is what most people call the rugged texan wtuose firm nandshake and friendly smile has created in stant friendships along the trail this is not his only aim a president or the national pioneer trails association non profit corporation with edu cational purposes in mind jim goal is to round up 100mlllioh friends and promote trail sys terns in united states and can ada pioneering spirit along the trail he speaks to school children and youth groups stressing the need to re vivc the spirit of pioneering in a world of machines several youth camps and programs have been organized as a result i would like to see a trail system organized in canada says jim canada probably baa better resources than the unit ed states for trails the main effort in organizing trails is to obtain easements on suitable lands before they arel bought up by developers for factories and housing complex es he said once that happens hawaiian music dances feature cpa travel show travel will be the theme as men or as a decoration for any canadian pacific airlines pre scnts two hours of entertain ment at the ho y cross audit onum on wednesday april 20 swaying hips of dancer and former hawainan poster girl mae rcimcs and the music of gilbert zulu kauhi and jef fcry hiram will highlight lhc show the trio who regularly appear at honolulu entertain i ment centres wue flown to can ada by cpa for the promotion award winning color travel films including a million lights shall glow a c o m p sive tour of hong kong and holiday in europe will be fol lowed by an excellent dcstina tion slide showing of five con tinents with commentary at the close of the enter tamment lucky ticket holders will win a large world globe suitable for students business travel conscious home the show commencing at p m is being presented in ontario cities as part of a tr vel awareness program spo sored by the airline and loc travel represenative understand what everyday citi i time i booked np to leare intact nanes of the mulecvmentl chuck i zens are up against was mobbed by new yorkers ly his doc and appaloou bil hf mid f1n11 iw nuiu hitlkivw whit tk wim r you have a mechanical state have seen i j i j i you can pic urc v jims adventure is scheduled wagon led by two mules and his unusual companions how he said finally ne iaade ha bene while the wea are the to come to an end next bpnng tailed by a hone proceeding ever have caused several de- escape down broadway at 1 u oats that started the trio 11 when he pulls the mules to a down broadway an i times lays he was trapped in new on a sunday morning ihorses and a do preceded the hat backjiome in amarillo he are new york ou wu1 york for three ta ptience and tribnlatieai an cwrrest will have passed out several mil w hon postcards and programs 4 ssbsps fiw and have enough stories to w 2lj duty of hostess is discussed by club the sixth meeting of the ash grove helpful hostesses was held at the home of mrs p cox april 2nd the roll call was answered with one duty of a hostess topics discussed were an uj coming trip to a meat packing firm and party planning and service mrs cox demonstrated the icing of small cakes for a party members were also shown howj the table should be set buffet write several books numerous stories in fact publishers have al ready approached him to con aider publishing his expericne es a group in europe is negot atlng with him to arrange a tqur of their continent possibly in 1968 r i have never been able to stay in one place too long and don t think i ever will said jim a bachelor in his 30s a barrel full of stories for anyone who cars to listen is what jim offers each time he unhitches the mule team for a night interested ears will hear him tell of being arrested by the mayor and police chief of pitts burgh and lodged in the largest hotel room in the city how his wagon has rolled over several times once ending with a hand broken how he was taken in by a non english sptaking fam ily in quebec desp tc being un able to verbally communicate with them his casual appearance in pop ulated areas has sent many a car off the road or- into the rear of other cars as curious motorists strained their neck- pioneer jim wflllams and hjs fatthfut dog friendly sit atop the ioo yew ow covered chutk wagon that will faka trying to comprehend what th hem on a 10 000 m le circu t norval stewarto wn win firsts at music festival brookville public school songsters were jubilant wedncs day evening when they earned home a first place trophy and a second place shield during the north halton music festival windup m the acton robert little school the two day festival which began tuesday concluded wed nesday evening with a packed auditorium of parents and friends of the young singers in the first competition class for the triplet duet including singers from grades five and six in schools with six rooms and under the speyside school was presented with the miss ruth evans trophy by mrs alf long second place shield dona ted by the ebenezer church choir was presented by elwood long to campbellville school in the triple trio competition for grades seven and eight brookville took top honours to receive the milton kinsmen club trophy presented by ralph hckeown second place went to the acton m z bennett school which received the halton mus lc festival shield presented by mrs s j brunelle in the final competition for i boys changed voices choir i stewarttown school received 1st jtlaee to receive the milton pubic school board trophy from board chairman john johnston kim bright and dfibbie frost of norval public school second place went to brookville hold the mourtyttrt union w 1 shield the choir in which school which received the ac they sing the fiorval junior choir earned the shield for tor women s institute shield taking second fcityee at the north halton music festival irom mrs fred anderson also entertaining the large crowd were the junior choir frtyn the acton robert little school which won the compe tition tuesday the robert lit ties school boys unchanged vol ces choir winners from tues day also sang other winners wsir tuesday i singing wednesday included the i senior choir from norval school and the senior choir from mil ton martin street school halton music festival assoc lation president mrs jean mar i ceux welcomed the large crowd j and acton school board chair man vic bristow extended grcej ungs from the board and pressed his gratitude to the as sociation inspector w l mcneil intro duced the adjudicator miss ina bowen supervisor of music for brantford public schools pnn cipal ken trowbridge of brook ville thanked the participants and the adjudicator for a splen did performance norval senior choir captured the acton home i school trophy dor ng the music festival with the trophy are donna reynolds principal jade reed 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