Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1966, p. 5

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shone in general assembly bright mcauley smith make case for uk policies answer parents queries how sr school operates richard enright tony mcauley and roger smith receive cup for bst dele gation at a recent model united nations general assembly from aubrey andrews pre ident of the oakville united nations association they won the honour for thetr efforts in justifying the united kingdoms policies as the uk delegates to the threeday affair it was held in the oakville trafalgar high school the tluunce which some of thapuplu will havetotrtvallq school and the influence of senior school atmosphere hastening a- childs growing up were two of the concerns expressed by patens with sen lor grade children at george kennedy and harrison public schools when they discussed a proposed senior public school for the area at a meeting in wrlggleiworth auditorium last monday nigh the new school to open in september will take grades 7 and 8 from kennedy and harrt son the purpose of the departure from the present setup in the georgetown public school lys tem and the new type of pro gram to be introduced with the opening of he new school were explained by park public school principal william french who will head the senior public school staff a question and answer peri od afterwards brought the foil owing queries and answers from either mr french or a school trustee q will there be a lunch room available for those coming from the farthest points in the ken nedy and harrison school areas a a lunch room will be provided for any coming an un usually long distance however other delegates to the mock un from georgetown high were robert saxe douglas stephens alex goudeketting andy spiece david blaney gordon layton lesley buresh john riley donald young mark kwin and bill eason prominent club woman was president of liberal women a past president of the ont axio womens liberal associa tion and prominent in many womens groups in the district mrs percy leslie 60 died in georgetown hospital on april n she was a member of count ess of strathmore chapter 10dbl and had served the chap ter as regent she belonged to ashgrove womens institute was a member of norval pres byterian church and the wom ans missionary society of that church and an officer of halton branch of the canadian nation al institute for the blind mrs leslie belonged to geor getown lawn bowling club and the great dane club of canada the former mary robena les lie she was the daughter of morton and mary anne harrop leslie she was bom on the 8th line farm where she farmed with her husband after their marriage in 1931 they retired last year and moved to is or chard blvd in town she leaves her husband a brother gordon leslie of vern on b c and a sister alice mrs w r anderson of georgetown rev rd duncanson conduct ed the funeral service in norval presbyterian church and inter ment washillcrest cemetery norval paaearers were clar ence and fted lyons chelten ham roy mrrop brampton craig reid robert cunningham and hugh leslie flowers bear ers were tom and keith leslie jim davis emery thompson frank dotson frank wilson wllbert cleave albert hunter roy lyons harold dolson and gordon hardman the georgetow n gardenc r dont panic not too late yet for planting mrs persons again heads catholic womens league mrs mary persons was named president for a second term at an election meeting of the cah olic womens league last week other members of the executive are mrs k d entrempnt 1st vice president mrs alice walk er 2nd vice president mrs margaret wilcox 3rd vice pres ident mrs pauline stennett secretary and mrs christine clendenyig treasurer in her final treasurer s report mrs mary tyers noted that through their money raising projects cwl members had pur chased the complete equipment for the kitchen in the new church as well s appliances for the rectory father otgcr spowc members of the association of laymen and ministers who have joined together to do their part in removing pornographic liter ature from local book shelves father otger urged the mothers of teen aged children to see the film the restless ones which was showing at the peel comp osite school in brampton rose fanciers see new varieties get tips members of the canadian rose society meeting in tor onto recently saw coloured sli des of new roses heard tips on fertilisers for roses and viewed movies of the pasadena tourna ment of roses the program which was held in the blue flame room of the consumers gas building was arranged by l m brown od mr brown an optometrist with an office in georgetown on mill st is program committee chair man for the society those attending saw new rose introductions from japan portu gal england west germany northern ireland canada and the usa bruce hunter soil specialist for canada packers and an oac graduate spoke on fertilisers for rosea ut hoped 1l wont bby5lulngservlce q will this mean the end of all portable classrooms no three of the four portables it harrison will still be requlr ed q will there be a gym at either harrison or kennedy a no not in the immediate future j will the new school re main a senior school a yes in future it may be neces sary to build an addition to ac commodate the lower grades but in such a case the present area would remain a separate senior school wing i q why is this school not like the others with grades kindergarten to 8 a it would be a continuation of the present situation in which many teachers must through neces sity teach split grades e g 4 and 5 together q is a senior public school planned for any other part of town a the school board would like to but can see no way to do so a present q would the senior school ever become a junior high school embracing grades 7 8 and 9 a no q will the senior public school give stronger emphasis to physical education and track events etc yes there will be male and female physi cal education teachers on he staff q will this mean the end of pushing children at harrison school from one area to anoth er a yes q will there be transporta tion provided the senior school children dunng the winter months a no q will milk be provided a yes thi qjeoroitown hbrald thursday may 1sv 19tf pages a 12 and 13 year olds theyre about a foot taller than i and twice a wide therewere no further references to the wauting distance school board trustees said they were generally pleased with the reception given the plan by the parents concerned robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal bldg 116mountainvmw road for appointment 774971 train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times ojt g t for information phone tha local cn pataangtr sales office canadian national great ontario adventure vacations by gordon lindsay smith rr 1 georgetown no rush here we a well into may and some of us for one reason or another but mostly weather haven t any of the garden in yet no need to panic there is still lots of time for gardening in any part of canada as a matter of fart as any old timer will confirm far more planting is done too aoon than too late most seeds will not germinate until air and soil nally start to warm up and some of the tender things will freeze or rot if we put them in too soon for roost flowers and almost all vegetables it is far more important to keep planting a fortnight or so apart right up to july than it is to rush sowing in april even if for some reason cant make a start until june or later there is still time for quite a display of bloom and tome fine meals of the very tenderest vegetables but in these very late plantings it is important to hurry things along with some quick acting fertiliz- er high in nitrogen and for long season things like tomatoes cabbage xhmia marigolds and an on it is advisable to use started plants rather than seeds ah we arttryiflg to do now is oewotetbaacay is the month to start in the garden in those areas where we experience late spring it is important to re member that may is not a bit too late to commence garden i ing in fact in many parts of the country it is impossible to start any earlier grass mixtures wc may have wondered why some grass mixtures are priced higher than others or why there are mixtures at all there is no mystery about this once understand that a good lawn grass seed like good tea or to bacco is a blend of several dlf ferent kinds of grasses and dlf ferent blends are used for diff erent purposes moreover some varieties are comparatively rare and expensive and may have been imported from the other side of the world a lawn not or should not be a hay field what we want is some thing that will be green all through the season for a sun ny position we will use one type of mixture for a lawn that will be largely shaded w another for a lawn that must carry a lot of traffic or is used for a special purpose like bowl ing or tennis we use still anoth er blend to stay green and lux unant all through the growing season we must use a variety of grasses some that start to grow early some that do not not grow until late in this way some of them will always be at their best and green when otb era are starting to turn r brown and mature by using blends of grasses chosen especially for canadianconditions we can have something that rivals the best broadloom from early spring until the snow comes good selection of shrubs trees fertilizers peat moss insecticides weed killers crass and garden seed lawn ornaments patio planters patio stones sidewalk slabs curb for driveways webbs greenhouses 1 vt miles south of nerval dial sistrst land between the lakes from pelee island to tobermory a land between the lakes adventure vacation takes you to several different worlds children revel in london s storybook gardens you marvel at the spectacular chemical complexes of sarnia and canada s first full scale nuclear power plant at douglas point thnll to living theatre at the annual stratford festival walk among bounteous crops of fat red tomatoes choice tobacco and golden corn sample the variety of the lakes themselves lake huron and lake erie boisterous surf tumbles in on long flat beaches safe sandy shallows lie beside a thousand treesheltered campsites secluded bays afford fine fishing for smallmouth bass and perch water skiing canoeing or just cruising around in the sun the land between the lakes offers all of these plus lots more of interest and ennchment for your whole family start planning now for a land between the lakes adventure vacation mail this coupon today ontano department of tourism information q was this new school ongi nally planned as a senior school a no q will there be teen dances at the school a no q will it be possible to ere ate shortcuts through the prcs ent undeveloped areas to cut down on the distance some children will have to travel a this has not been consider ed but the board will seek the permission of council and the developer for such a scheme one mother felt that children remain children for too short a time already and the creation of a senior public school would only hasten their growing up to adulthood another parent sug bested the present grade system was adequate and the dfsadvant age of pupils walking from the farthest points in the drawing area tipped the scales against the senior school idea when one of the smaller fa thers in the audience comment ed i feel real sorry for these may we suggest a save-for-the-little-things- youmightotherwiseneverbuy account canadian imperial bank of commerce previnca ol onurto 0prtmitl ol tournvn h lntoxnilron pirterrrttnt buiwingi room toronto 2 2003 unit mnd rrw full information tbovt lexkj bttwmn lh lwtm advnlut vcton when we tell you this volkswagen has sports car features like bucket seats disc brakes independent suspension dual carburetors and a 4speed floor shift the last thing you ex is a square back mew slahon wagon c v motors 189 guejph st tel 8776531

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