Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1966, p. 4

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mason every modern facility for student at school for deaf daughters of tbethurel anghean ejoyed tour ol the qnurio school for the deaf at hilton holiday evening hay 9 the roup was thown typical dormitories for the boys ilrurwho in the present comrnodatlon range in age from ave years to fourteen under construction la a urge new sec tion complete with gymnasia and residence which will be used by older teenagers in the process of complaung their nigh school education to acade mic as well u a very lull line ol vocational fields this new development will be ready foi occupancy in the all the daughters were interest ed in seeing the cafeteria with the latest and best of equipment for the boys ami girls the hos pital was viewed from the out aide since there wee several cases of measles under treat menl the work of the younger pupils was viewed and of parti cular interest was the classroom where the more advanced schawl rtjijtandjpeeehturapyjscar norval junior crowned queen i4 membe of norval junior farmers wilms mason is the first to wear the title ihelton junior farmer queen she was crowned recently after being chosen by popular jvoto over at the halton juniors annual semi formal dance in paradise gardens guelph ivvhh her are her princesses judy bntton of acton junior farmers and verna thompson iof palermo junior farmers harley to halton wffloy observations ry dr harry harley mj for halton wednesday afternoon star i ted in the house of commons j other afternoon in the i morning the various parties bad held caucus followed by i lunch the usual business of correspondence and dictation i as the session began at 2 35 pjn i was in my usual place in 1 the chamber below and to the t right of the ladies gallery the routine matters smpleted a the ques tion period began suddenly there was a loud explosion com g from the front of the house of commons lobby in front of the main door of the chamber wot a moment there was a stun jted silence broken by whispers 4 queries and exclamations from members and gallery spectators i alike its a bomb cried startled voice but there was no r gunk on the floor of the house r in the crowded galleries nothing further happened at the mom an then the speaker t called for order and the ques- hon period went on i was sud denljsununoned along with four other doctors present in the house of commons and led the mens washroom just ab ove end to the left of the open 1 lobby in front of the main door of the house of commons the door appeared to be badly jam aged a glance inside showed 1 that medical attention was al ready there and already too late i returned lmmediatel 1 the house of commons to hear the leader of the opposition ask the prime minister if should adjourn the prime minister agreed and suggested we meet at 4 00 p m to contin tie the business of the house at that time the business of parliament resumed question period ended and we moved on to legislation this dreadful and fright ening occurrence again reveals tae lack of suitable security measures in our houses of pari lament this was demonstrated jn the last parliament by the bucket of blood thrown on to the floor of the house of com moos from the gallery while the bouse was in session last wed nesdays explosion took place a few yards away from the ladies gallery which was jammed with schoolchildren and only a few yards away in the other direct ion from the office of the pr u e minister 1 would sincerely says local firm cooperate in checking water pollution hope that this episode will cause adequate security measures to be instituted and earned out on monday evening the government survived its clos est vote by a margin of seven votes this was a nonconbdence motion criticizing government economic policies the govern ment was expected to w n the vote and the actual oe was much closer than anyone had anticipated had the govern ment not received the support of three social credit members it would have won by only single vote at the regular weekl meet ing of the georgetown rotary club mr carl schenk was guest speaker to the group mr schenk head of the biology de partment of the ontario water resources commission describ ed the activities of the commis sion since its inception in 1957 and explained the various de partments and their functions the principal activities in dude safe wate- provision and problems related to water pollu uon mr schenk showed sever al slides to illustrate the sei ous spread of the latter prob lem and magnified pictures of youth fined 45 careless driving a georgetown youth was fin ed a total of 45 or eight days m county court wednesday alt er he pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving on moint ainview rd at guelph st april a assistant crown attorney bruce martin said the john sl west youth had lost control of his car while negotiating a curve in the road and had skidded o into a ditch leaving 228 feet of tire marks behind him the ear was damaged to the extent of 500 no one was in jured twenty five million tons of fill were used to create expos island site this is more mater lal than was needed for the great pyramid of cheops the site comprising a split of land jutting into montreal harbour and two islands covers 1000 acres although in the middle of canada s greatest river and adjoining the st lawrence seaway the site is only ten minutes from downtown mont real the georgetown herald thursday may 24 1966 page 4 what there is swimming around in the average drinking wa r pollution from lack of proper care and supervision is a very understated problem in the pro vince and the commission placing increasing pressure no industry to cooperate m allevi ating the situation mr schenk had some rin words for two georgetown n dustries both in paper prod ucts and hoped that other towns were as fortunate in their industrial cooperation the speaker also explained the system of piping water smaller communities and pects that eventually such com munities will be able to buy their water much as hydro commissions buy their power from the ontario hydro the speaker was introduced by ralph ursel and thanked b ron kitchen ried on members took advint age of the invitation to try out the hearing aid equipment with wbkh each classroom seat equipped there are usually about twelve pupils in each room the group was shown how the teacher proceeds to soke use of the electronic amplifier mike and earphones the isrge mirror blackboard teaching and the sense of vibration which enable the students tn learn how to communicate by speaking reeding and writing ft was explained that there are very few completely deaf children the use of sign lang uage is not encouraged taught since it would tend reduce the impetus to learn how to read write and talk to people who have hearing after the tour the ladies from georgetown together with a group from bronte assembled in the auditorium where mr kennedy superintendent of the school the superintendent residences and the department head who tests the hearing and mental capabilities of new pupils explained bow th school and its different de partraents operate and answer ed anv questions asked mrs gor don spence president of the daughters expressed the appr elation of the group for the tour afterw the ladies were invited 1osee the offices trtite the youngsters are tested for hearing and various other abili tics before entering the school the equipment was shown and explained as were the various methods used to get the desired response from the child being tested it was pointed out that the hearing tests are free to an one adult or child after a re ferral from their physician pictures of orient trip are shown to bahais on may 19th the georgetown bahais and their friends were treated to a travelogue on hong kong and hawaii at the home of mr and mrs joe einmerson rowland a totton toronto showed some slides be took one year ago while on a trip to the orient he showed pictures of mod em apartment buildings in hong kong twelve stories high without 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