Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1966, p. 11

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ykdu if it i ii at exam time life at the top contrasts with girefree kp during juno most young scholar are wearing serious expressions evidence of their burdened brains as they b- taorb facts and figures during the craniumcramming period but what about the pupils of georgetowns kindergarten primary classes are they wor ried about failing finger paint ing is there doubt in their minds about their paper con struction knowhow the her ald photographer visited the afternoon rcp class at chape st public school recently to find the atmosphere not quite so tense as in high schools grade 1 3 for example in fact the first year types were ap parently carefree unaware of the study and concentration that will accompany so many junes ahead of them oh the education ladder they say the reason the plan will aet bad any application in the county is that there are no awecooeaek fanes in halton they eote that nuny food farms are halting prey to urban sprawl r are take oat of active arm ies hy speculators who are hold ing them for hifh resale profits lac plaa the largest con- aalidalioa program approved so far under arda agreements i aaaeuaccd last week by mice satire bead ot rural k aad by william stewart oataxio minister of agriculture pej3 js8smw chapel street mndwrgarten puplb find school fn june jutt as enjoyable aa the rest mi the term queenston niagara is mecca for chapel students tour kathy king our school trip of chapel st public school of grades eight even and the opportunity class began bright and early at seven am friday may twentyseventh jaa usual singing started as so6n as the bus left the school grounds from our modern jazz songs to songs of the pasl our first stop was at the bot anical gardens in hamilton the flowers were in full bloom and very bright and colourful paths were followed by students and many pictures were taken at the welland canal we saw the construction of locks going on grain ships passed through the canal also the ship amazed most of us 1 think because of its huge size in the niagara district we visited the sir adam beck no x power plant where we were taken to see a film on how nla- gara falls was used for power and beauty this film went irom the past to the future next wc re taken by elevator two hun dred and fifty feel down in th seconds through a tunnel and in large room wc were shown the work of the generators etc we stopped at the floral j clock with its beautiful colour- 1 ful flowers pictures were lak- 1 en here also and it served as a beautiful background for the picture 1 took of mr stein and mrs sommerville i at queenston heights wc stop- 1 ped for lunch and were given nn hours free time manjr of us climbed brocks monument at every twentyfeet was an open apace to peer through and see the view i port george was to me one of the most interesting tours to be i seen here the living conditions i furniture buildings and the life j f the soldiers of years ago came to us here a handsome young guide brian harrison led us to each part and outlined the history of it madam tustaods wax works vas very interesting and realis- i tie here important past and esent figures were before lis i but in wax the features seem- j ad so real and alive especially one of mr pearson the 1 house of horrors was a scream the torture of the past were j shown the scalping of a white in by an indian was also shown tbejour m the seagrajn tower was enjoyed hy mos of us i think taken by elevator wc reached part way up and walk ed to the very top here was seen a magnificent view of the falls buildings people below and scenery at niagara falls we were gi eh a few minutes as we ran out of time most of us took pictures of the falls and ran to buy something to eat on our home ward trip the buses loaded and we were on our way home singing began again from songs we learned in grade one to uptodite modern jazz the school trip was most interesting and an enjoyable one to most students over 275 canadians drowned in 1965 because they lost their balance and tell into the water your red cross reminds you to be water wise special savings reserve accounts interest on minimum monthly balance wltbrlnwal in person it any flme but no cheques may be issued no minimum deposit ask for folder offices open monday thursday 900 430 fridays til 630 ypur iocmi trust company halton peel toist l savings company it mtofn strmt north hampton mm5 g wion kennedy mgr bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager i was chatting not long ago with some of the people responsible for planning the telephone associ ation of canada pavilion for expo 67 the major telephone companies in canada are working as a team in this project site of the pavilion which is now nearing completion wilt be next to one of the exhi bition theme buildings man the explorer on he verte the manmade ex tension- helens island in the st lawrence river the main external feature of the pavilion a large drum in the centre of the building will house a theatre specially built to show a spectacular film of canada and its people the watt disney circle vision 360 deg technique will be used for the first lime in canada the huge screen com pletely surrounds the viewer who will feel part of the unfolding panorama children will not be forgot ten and special attractions are being planned for them in the enchanted forest visitors will also have a chance to see communications services of the future i hope you are planning now to visit our telephone ai- sociation of canada pavilion when youre at expo 67 before you start on your summer vacation whether its for two weeks or two months please tm sure to phone cancelling all deliveries to your horre milk bottles and newspapers on the doorstep tell burg lars that theres no one at home it sounds incredible now but back in the early days of the telephone people had to shout to be heard at the other end of the line and telephone lines didnt cover many miles in those days either i today you can phone all the way around the world talk in a natural voice and be heard clearly and easily this kind of improvement doesnt hapoen by accident its the result of constant research and de velopment in the communications field in feci im provement in telephone communications is a continu ing process talking directly into the mouthpiece helps give your voice greater clarity and just the right voice volume you can talk in a natural voice and make the most of the wonderful convenience and dependability of your telephone rwkvcnpntent program has little impact on halton county agrkaftanl etodalf ten say it ia aahkely halloa wlu ben lit tram a feoeralprovuiclaj susral dmlepawat agreement law to enlarge and consolidate la ontario to snake pn the enlargemen f uneconomic farm units to a me that will live a satisfactory intense to the operator the feasibility of this program was esabusaed following an akda economic gtndy in east ern ontario carried out by the farm economic branch of the ontario department of agricul ture in 1964 and 1965 toil rtudy provided informa tion on the minimum requlre- tnenu for a viable farm unit for general agriculture purpose to that part of the province farms ftjnlargi the study showed that three out of four of these farms with sales of produce of 10000 a year had added extra land dur ing the tenure of the operator under this program unecon omic farm unit will be acquir ed by arda aa they come on the market for sale and would be consolidated with another farm unit where there is an op erator who needs this additional land to improve his farm in- no expropriation the terms of the federal- provincial sural development agreement restr this program to land coating less than 100 per acre with development coals not exceeding 50 per acre upcoming flower show draws interest of horticulturists participation by every mem ber of the georgetown horticul tural society in their upcoming jane 25 flower show was a nope expressed by the society executive at a recent meeting devoted mainly to preparing for the big day the snow to be held in the georgetown armoury at the nark entrance is the first pub lic show open to all georgetown aad district flower growing buffs to be arranged by the society mrs sg bennett patroness of the society will officially op en the dower show at 2 oclock and it will remain open to the public until 7 entry tickets list of classes and rules for the show ire av ailable at harris flora main sltbe cost of admission will include a chance on a door prize and refreshments many hours of planning and preparation by the flower show committee have been put into this effort ytoeir hoped for re ward is a large number of entr ies from nonmembers of the society entries will be accepted b 1030 and 1130 noon on saturday june 25 and judging will commence at noon i after the business was handl- ed a 10 minute break was dei dared for all present to view the large selection of plants which were sold by auction lit- r in the evening j many of the sixtyfive people present took advantage of the auction to purchase varieties plants not at present in their gardens mr duffield acted as auctioneer refreshments were parting gift for mrs larry maughan a potluck supper at the home of mrs alan thompson on monday june 6th marked the close of the seasons activities for the daughters of the church sl georges anglican in addi tion to the members there were several guests who have assist ed the daughters in their pro jects during the past months mrs tom van sickler pres- mtag mrs lalty mautau with a partial glti of handerfted leather earrings and pin s pressing the member regret m losing her when she moves to her new home in streetsvllle president mrs gordon spence read s letter of appreciation fromt peoples warden walter biehn for the daughters cheque which paid for the fenc ing at the back of the church property after supper and a stroll ar ound the grounds of mrs thompsons country home the party played court whist wln- ner were mrs edwin wilson thk efomitown hst tmurloay juhi 1 ifml page 11 mrs stan finlay mrs waits biehn miss bessie white unm edward garth and mrs ctasrhhfl harris septic tank pumpin weeptna tile trenching gravel iii halton sanitation 1 skrvicis en and bill mcgewsn 9779255 ff selling out pom pom dahuas do not exceed 2 in height in many favorite colours also taller named varieties of dahlias in various colours this is the time to plant evergreens may still be i blooming peoniis transplanted and we have a ready for your selection good selection at selling out town junt 15 25 prices j wynfield nursery garden centre maple avenue k mik ww of 7th um on 17 sidorewj teuephone 1779752 elltmeabfc greasej0b off your hands with thk mf9baler hesve baler 70a dont hare to grease every day its sealed bearings never need greasing and that is s big grease job off your bands you get in the field sooner and keep roiling all day you get all lheptber features you want bi a baler too this mf9 hustles down the windrows and produces six bales a min ute that are tied to stay tiedthe wide pick up and special packer forks handle tha leaves gently to give you highquality feed eliminate a man from your haying team with the mf 21 pto bale thrower it doesnt miss the wagon even on turns stop in for a demonstration or call anil well bring an mf 9 baler to your farm tdue masseyfekguson dealer murt allison equipment co 1 hwy 7 wist georgetown 1773391 think you can talk her into it yt h jhei a lirtl selfreliant and likes to get around and go placet by htnf yes if ihat trill a bit dependent and relies on you for advice about mechanical things like con yes ii shet got lott of ret and energy and doesnt mind shifting four fulfyiynchronized gears instead of just steering around town yas if shvt a little bit lary and doesnt like pushing bar way out ot snowbanks in the winter yes h shvi thrifty with pennies and likes to soy you noney on tittle thing like gas and oil and antitreaze and tires and maintenance yes if she 1ikes to be extravagant and spend the money she saves on brocade wallpaper for the bathroom yes if shat flexible tn her thoughts and will let you toy out 800 or 900 on a ud volkswagen when shad olreody hod thoughts about a hommond organ yes if shes strong willed and insists you get the most for your money fn a small cor when you get down to it its really a matter of your wife talking you info it m c v motors 189 guelph st tel 877531

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