Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1966, p. 8

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hawaiian group here for travel nite one of the highughts of the travel evening planned by canadian pacif c airlines and cosponsored by the herald is this hawaiian trio of jeffrey hiram mae reimes and gilbert zulu kauhi the travel nite will be held in holy cross auditorium april 20th the hawaiian group was flown to canada from hawaii especially for the promotion faced man wielding hatchet constable commended by ord says home for retarded would fill halton need despite competition from oth r local activities on the wme nls ht which cut attendance and tome minor microphone prob lems an open meeting on hen tal retardation at which robert kanerva president of the north halton association tor the hen tally retarded was a main spea iter was considered successful mr kanerva enlightened the audience of 45 on several points concerning the extent to which mental retardation affects the country as a whole and the need for additional training centres in the- north halton he said that while the sun shine school at hornby was do ing an excellent service 1 the public ana high school age group the preschool and adult groups should be given more attention new workahap hr kanerva stressed that although next week a workshop will open in s former school house near hornby the assoc iation has hopes of having one built within a year another much needed training centre would he a residence which would provide a type of homelife for the homeless and those retarded adult who re quire more attention than can he given them at their own horde this home which he sug gested would be a very practi cat centennial project would service burlington oakville and milton and remove some of the burden now resting on parents and teachers of retar ted adults hop and other a asocial ion product enterprises which the name of the workshop under the management of mrs winn if red laham and mill re pair lawn chair hook rugs and eventually compete for con tracts from industry in the area flowers ef hap bed child and explained how some of this emotional disturb ance la crested in the home he said that in the case of the child who is not adjusting well to the school environment or is experiencing some difficulty at home there often comes to light a tension between parents and child or between the two parents because of the child he stated jhat there must be a distinct line drawn between children with brain damage and those who are emotionally disturbed f he attempted to remove some of the misgivings that people have about going to the clinic and stressed that children some times are there for behaviour problems which if checked in time do not really materialize into serious mental disturbance dr kafato stated that there thi oiorcitown hlftald thursday april 14 14 page b must be full cooperation from teachers parents family and the clinic in assisting the retar ded child the talk was followed by a short question and answer per lod which included a question on how a retarded child should be treated with regard to the rest of his brothers and sisters dr kafato said that where possible the child should be treated as one of the group and that attempts by some par cnts to make up for the nec essary extra help the child re quires by lavishing attention on the rest of the family some times results in emotional dis turhance in the other children ashgrovc business varied program at ashgrove ucw meeting a police consable with the north halton detachment of the ontario provincial police james redpath has been com mended for bravery b magi strate john ord of georgetown constable redpath had des cnbed an encounter wi h a 31 year old milton heights man march 31sl he told the court last week that when he went to the man s house he was confroned at the door by the enraged resident holding a hatchet above his head red pa i h said the man threat tcned him and told him to go into the house to set it the officer age 22 talked the man into pulling down the weapon and confiscated it as i well as a long bladed butcher knife magistrate dtd said i think von had a lot of courage in deal ing with him i constable redpath said later i as expecting him to come past presidents pinned at holstein annual dinner through the screen door i wai talking him or onh about wo minutes but it seemed like a long time to me he added he was in the doorway and i was letting him do most of the talking then 1 started to talk and tried to quieten him down then the man put the hatchet down and constable redpath went into the house and took it constable redpath has been ilh lie opp since 63 has been with the north halton de i i r two iars he said of his encounter it as the first thing like that 1 te come across on mothers da there will be a flowers of hope cam pa i jin which will assist in rais ing a part of the money lor the expenses of hopf and other association projects it is hoped that it will rec eive strong support in his area mr kanerva said over 250 halton holstein breeders and friends attended the annual ladies night in he christian education centre of sl pauls united church mil ton friday april 1st this was the largest turn out in man years to honour all the past presidents of the halton hoi stein club the club was for tned in 1926 and has had 33 presidents 8 of whom are de ceased these past presidents war presented with their pins by by d s dunton of peel county a past president of the holstein fricsian association of canada mr kanerva then turned the meeting over to dr stuart of i the hat on county health unit who expressed his agreement i n the speaker and in trod ii ced dr k kafato director of the mental health clinic in llamilton and guest speaker of the evening dr kafa o spoke on the pro blems of the retarded or dutur the ucw meeting was held on tuesday evening at eight 0 clock april 5th at the home 01 mrs charles austin with an attendance of twenty members and four visitors president mrs john mcnabb opened meeting with the hymn when i survey the wondrous cross and prayer roll call was an hasler thoughts mrs wilfrid bird gave a lovely las ter devotional from psalm 16 financial reports from the coop banquet were given by mrs w bird fmployeei ban quet by mrs chas austin and ihe federation luncheon b mrs c b dick mrs cecil wilson reported from the sup- plv secretar also mrs rrank wilson on the workshop meet ing she had attended at port credit last month mrs j m wickson was in charge of the program mrs francis thomp son sang tn beautiful solo ihe heart that was broken for me an laster reading bv mrs john bellboddy was followed b a skit presented bv mrs james carnev and mrs george luon how iong is ever after which told of a discussion between a couple and their dec i on over taking a sixteen year old boy into their home questions and discussion followed then mrs ward brownridge thanked thej hostess and all who had taken any part and the meeting clos- ed with a hymn and the bene diction and a social hour georgetown public schools kindergarten enrolment children who will be 5 years old on or before december 31st 1966 will attend kindergarten parents mass compkte tho registration form below and forward to tho principal of tho school in the district in which you rw this form should be completed and forwarded not later than april 16th parents completing this form will be advised of registration commencing may 2nd parents should have your childs birth certificate available on registration day parent s name please print this information train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times g roi information phone the local cn patsangtf sales office canadian national 4065m another highlight was presentation of 40 ear eter an breeder pins lo three mni rorge ireland 263 fcmwp base line milon v j law rence 1318 3rd 1 me oak ville and j c bell r r no 1 burlington entertainment was provided bv our italton county junior farmer trio ruth and wil ma mason and jo havuard miss donna copland daugh ter of howard owland wt town line milton spoke on he h sencs donna has on the halton count v public spea iking competition for the past two vrars and i competing at the king edward hotel toron to on april 1 llh in the provm cial competition i the euest speaker of ev enm was the rev dr rinla c stewart minister of st an drew s presbyterian church kit chener dr stewart spoke on ur four freedoms stating that 1 the freedom to worship tree dom from fear freedom from want and freedom of expres sion were out of date in their place he suggested that eerv one should exercise the follow ing freedoms freedom to ex eel freedom to believe free mrs laura di inch local hi dom b choose between ngh neighbour hostess vifitcd in and wrong and the freedom lo the homes of four newcomers live full life thii past week 1 mr mrs h o shanks b of 10 sargent rri moved here from toronto thev have 3 chil dren aged 3 6 and 9 years mr shanks is an employee of ford parts depot mr mrs rc grimsley moved to 155 prince charles drive from the 8th line of the township they also have 3 children whose ages are 2 5 and 8 fears mr onmsley works for the goodvear tire and rub ber co in new toronto mr mrs j johnston w 2q banana split sale wool realize the highest returns tor your wool fay patronizing your own organization ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario obtain seeks and twine without charge from sanderson balltnafad are living at 62 mclntyre cres william a wilson shearer they come from toronto they r r 1 georgetown too have 3children 2 4 and 5 years mr johnston is an ac cpuntant with the northern electric company in brampton or by writing to r k mrs g a terry canadian cooperative wool growers united 40 st clair avenue east toronto 7 ontano newspaper 25s world travel contest cosponsored in cooperation with the georgetown herald 2 round trip tickets plus 500 cash to any canadian pacific airlines destination of your choice 0 hono kong tokyo fiji auckland 0 honolulu sydney calgary edmonton 0 vancouver e winnipeg montreal s 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