Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1966, p. 2

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5 this year s oldest school nearing century marx ht oldest school in the georgetown publicschool system is getting close to the po year mark chapel street public school whichjp until 1 1 years ago was the only lementary school here has been educating local youngsters since 1868 and because of pnststent maintenance and periodic renovations by the georgetown pobhc school board i is still in excellent cond tion jrvas flying object a meteor witnesses are not so sure was it a meteor people who ailed the herald after wach jog the glowing green object the southern sky monday fit arent so sure the bright whatcver it was ughted by people from the nor pern united staaes to central europe was visible for only a few seconds most people plac ed the sighting time at close o 130 although officials at the dun op observatory at richmond till identified the object as pos- lbly a meteor georgetown area ighters are reluctant to accept he explanation ion cummings of windsor tad said the ufo was travel j parallel to the earth with apparent yield to the pull of ravity he and his wife were riving east on guelph street able to watch it until it appeared from sight he said the glowing ball had t tail about twice as long as fts own diameter mrs myles gibson sarah st of about 60 people at an tion sale on king st who litnessed the flight said n b into view over a clump of j to the south one woman yelled and we all looked it didnt look like a meteor to me in fact i thought it was a jet she said it cros sed the horizon toward bramp ton and then seemed to explode like a skyrocket roy tizzard r r 1 glen wil liams said the object in the sky was barrelshaped and moved in a straight line at a very hight rate of speed he said it didn t resemble any fall ing star or meteorite campbellville public school principal james watson bore out that description he said it was geometrical in shape but he said he noticed other details lights flicking on and off rhythmically with small win dows in the front section and appeared to be an advanced type of air machine in milton janice rogers said the ufo had red and green blinking lights in brampton bill drysdale a pilot said it was ro plane and i ve never seen falling stars at this angle at malton international air port the tower supervisor al ian pry said it was the wrong colour to be a meteorite and it was flying parallel to the ground and meteorites just cant do this uncle was prominent churchman in montreal hr and mrs bill breckennd ge 93 afajn st s were m mont real recently to attend the fun eral service of her uncle rt rev monseigneur harold j doran was a prominent montreal churchman who had been pastor of mt royal s en unciation parish for ten years and an official of st patricks parish in 1957 he was elevated to the prelature as monseigneur he was ordained a roman catholic priest m 1926 and at one time was visitor to the english and french roman catholic schools in the city a native of the city he was a grad uate of the college of montreal his brother james doran of toronto nephews edward fo montreal and harold of toron to and his niece mrs brecken ndgc are his closest relatives students express interest in interprovincial visits idst thursday april 21st ab- out 40 students interested in the exchange program between on italic and quebec met in the school library during the lunch hour mr hatton regional dir lector of the canadian council i of christians and jews lectured to students on the program the purpose of the organiza i tlon la to promote better under i standing between the people of i ontario who speak english and i the frenchspeaking inhabitants itif quebec it is also hoped that i conscientious students will lm i wove their conversational abil i sty in french applications have to be sub- i nutted by may 1st on these the 1 student is requested to give i short life history his interests i and hobbies so that the organ i zation can find a partner in que i bee with interests and abilities similar to his once such a partner is found i which is usually by june both i are requested to write to one i another in the language of the other 1 e person from ontar 10 would write m french then in july the ontario students travel from toronto to quebec where they meet their partners and remain for two weeks then they return to ontario with their quebec partners for two weeks the only cost to the student is the train fare which may a mount to a maximum of 20 anything over that amount will be refunded students are advised to take about 15 with them for spend ing maney the organization makes sure that the home stud ents visits are properly super vised by parents of whom at least one is always at home if this is found to be not the case the student is transferred to an other more suitable home last year the total personal savings of canadians was 22 billion their total tax payments were 12 2 million offer reward for car wash vandals a reward has been offered for the arrest and conviction of whoever demolished a pair of paper chamois dispensers at the 25 cent car wash on guelph st east on the weekend the operators of the business said the dispensers were obvi ously damaged by someone hop ing to make a haul from their coin boxes the boxes contained nothing since the take is collect ed daily however the dispens ers will cost 100 each to repl the units were apparently smashed with a large bar some time late saturday night or early sunday morning strikers picketing the e w bliss company across the road told the car wash managers they noticed nothing unusual during the night the reward of 50 was posted monday the car wash has been open for about fo months certify ubcja union for cabinet plant the ontario labour relations board has certified local 2679 united brotherhood of carpent ers and joiners of america to represent all employees of es sex quality kitchens at george town except office staff and oth cr designated exceptions essex quality kitchens recen tly occupied the factory build ing on the north side of guelph st near the the delrex market centre special brand new 1965 ford galaxie 500 4 door sedan w rh 390 v 8 engine automatic wtntewalls windshield washer badcup lights clock push button radio- stock no g861 ser b51td454a65l full warranty 24 tnonths or 24 000 miles 1 special price 3044 st0neh0use sales ltd uammkt georoetown thi oiomitown hikald thursday amml j int page 2 social personal mm jack geirle toronto is spending a ftw days with mrs s b groat 22 main st s mr and mrs charles cnesney and carl of cleveland ohio spent the weekend at their cot tage in willow park norval mr and mrs wes fleblg 4s victoria avenue have just re turned from a three week mot or trip to california mr and mrs ted gorth 36 delrex blvd motored south for a recent holiday they toured florida state and en route home spent a few days in wash ington dc mr and mrs bob lane 1 terry court flew to florida for an blaster holiday daughter carole end son terry drove down meeting them for a stay at golden isle beach near mia mi and the family returned home by car mrs margaret inghs gait was a weekend visitor m town with miss margaret cain john street east while mrs inglis was in town she attended the domtar quarter century club dinner and the rebekah birth day party and visited with many old friends mrs jjl chamberlain 3 mar ket st and daughter janet a student at havergal college to ronto flew to florida for the easter holiday they were jok ed at clearwater by dr chamb erlain blake and john who mo tored south and the family re turned home together mrs ernest sykes accompan led friends from toronto on a trip to salt lake city utah easter weekend where they at tended a church conference at the church of jesus christ of latter day saints mrs sykes also visited her son bill in near by provo where he is attending the brigham young university mr end mrs oliver hunter 17 valleyview rd have return ed from a motor trip which took them south through texas and to california they stayed some of the well known tourist centres such as tucson and yuma arizona los angeles san francisco and las vegas at anaheim california they vi sited with a former georgetown couple mr end mrs ted dar lington mr and mrs albert kershaw have returned home from a 38 day 4200 mile motor tour of the eastern states of the uni ted states the deep south and florida while in florida they spent some tune in st augus tine ormond beach daytona beach west palm beach laud erdale by thcsea fort lauder dale hollywood by thesea and miami they were 25 miles south of central florida when tornado swept across that part of the sta e and thus esca ped the destruction it caused miss katharine tyers whose marriage to john clifford rem bird took place in holy cross church on april 16 was feted by georgetown and toronto friends at several events mrs wm anderson john st e was hostess for a miscellaneous shower as was mrs james boyle main st n in the city miss bet te dickson was a shower hostess and misses june lerch and pat ncia more were joint hostesses at another shower at a lunch eon at the rathskeller restaur ant members of the area sales office of cncp telecommunic ations and other cn depart ments feted the bride and mr a o leach presented her with four place settings of royal doulton china dollar combinations 1 pko tabukitt hnoless such side bacon h i pko taburite skimess pure pork sausage i pko tamemte suced bologna i pkg tabierttc wieners coorsh smoked corned jii beef can no grade pei potatoes sweet juicy jaffa oranges produce op usa florida celery can no 1 grade cello spinach 59 2i1oo v 1 cj it 19c prices effective april 27 28 29 30 we reserve the right to umit quantities iga fancy tomato juice van camp beans pork reg or chubby kleenex iga cream style choice corn heinz spaghetti whit oi pink 524 loa 4 iga oven fresh sliced white bread iga parchment margarine k3a f i dog or cat food xl york 1 peanut butter 20c off mother parkers instant coffee 1oavs fer i lb pkt for jj iga lucky shopper s coombek 62 stovons cr 18 74 glen williams the history of glen williams as written by a public school student and published in last week s herald was indeed en tercsting and informative even the old timers found many new and interesting items in the essay one correction can be made in that the ownership of wheeler s general store did not change hands during three gen erations just the business tor a period between john a and harold c wheeler no doubt in years to come the tragic flood of 1965 will also be mentioned in the an nals of our community suggest crosscanada model parliament as centenary project on saturday april 23 five students from georgetown dist net high school attended a his tory club un club conven tion at bramalea secondary school this convention was to at tempt to provide a meeting of the minds- for dub members from the various schools in hal ton and peel it was presented as a georgetown motion that there be a loose federation of history un clubs establish ed in the area in order to co ordinate activities and speakers other ideas were suggested to be considered st s later date such as holding a crosscanada model parliament as a centen ary project students attending from ge orgetown were don young ro ger smith john riley lesley buresh and tony mcauley net week as weil georgetown students are attending a model un assembly to be held at oakviuetrafalgar high school canadian pacific ahunes hat the greatest mileage of rvgn larly scheduled routes just ltt million of canada s 7 1 million labor force are mem ers of trade onions decorating your home by alax campbell the creat on of a beau t ful home one that re flects her personal ty is the ambition of all home- makers it gives en opportun ty for self expression but often this does not get fulfilment because there is not suff icient appreoa tion of the value of co lor color is the greatest sin gle factor in interior de coration it can be used to express ones personality rt cen make e small room ler 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