iyflpffp7tof wrp csmatp i asammmtmm ieorgetown high produces five ontario scholars new record hansen euzakthhay simon uiweuyn lawtystw phiup walker five ontario scbou u uw proud record this year at ge orgetown district high schl the anxiously awaited re sults arrived at the school mon day and were immediately milled to students who had written their exams in jane the x00 cash awards given by the province to every stud ent scorin 80 in eight pap- era go to simon llewellyn 84 9 larry suef 84j elis abeth hay 81 1 philip walk er 8t 1 and elizabeth hansen 804 six others hid first class honor standing of 75 or over ian bowell georgia brown james english paul fisher joyhalaes and valerie kitchen receive laiseeoodary school qoaour gadoatlea dfplomaa this fall as a result of their schol astic achievement the school amassed an 8s5 record in successful papers written of s80 papers passing marks were registered in 484 it is possible that other stud enta could be included in the graduate list depending on ap peals in subjects in which they were just under the 50 mark required principal donald tor ner asked the herald today to remind any student conslderinfl an appeal te get an official form immediately at the hbjh school last year anumber of appeals by gdhs students were success ful 7 complete results of subjects a total of 60 students will successfully passed follows anmmon dtftmt algebra 0 armitaojt fwutbam ingush i armrntono randall biology c music c bariir heathen music c mnntttt ffcedleyt english c algebra 1 geometry atj trig stats m biology c phys ics n chemistry u bishop karent english hi his tory hl geography c phyt- m chemistry c french c blair james english c alge bra c geometry c trig k stats c biology m phystcs c chemistry bx blanby david english i history i geography s trig continued on page 10 fcasewaw asl h tt w clalm pages by s774m1 ftvytaftv er th herald where 1 finevme results you georgetown herald the home newspaper tor georgetown afftl district printing publishing the georgetown heraw has served georgetown and district as printers and publishers since 1ia7 offering the besttn fine printing and news cevtrsoe i as secasssi cfaes mefl pes office dept ottawa and tot payment of postage in cash geor ontario thursday august ltth 1966 5 00 per year single copy price- ten cents rown a history on seplefflber12 on p staaiak alha sshbb mlate inii faatt asnw kti tt sane iganans wenawn msmto svocn wineon me pepar iwiaiiany sot ierman students reach georgetown louring continent by bus thumb j unexpected company walking fa on you of a saturday night lb not so unusual but unexpec- ited company from overseas is a istttle more of a surprise last saturday night saw this happen ito mr and mrs john sommer charles st when three surprise yisitorsirom germany turned jap on their doorstep the three university students i gnndoxf gross anncmaria seist land axel poden stopped off line a visit during their contin ifflfwide tour annemaria of munich has ieen here the longest arriving i en new york on the 29th of ijone and has stayed a week in leach of 4 states new jersey i ohio california and missouri in contrast to th boys mode of travel that of the thumbing a ride style annemaria has been travelling in style on a s99 bus ticket available only to european students this ticket is good all over the states and under the programme of the council of students travel or people to people travel as its originator ex president eis enhower called it she was the guest of various families the boys however foot then- own bills and find their own ac commodation the cheapest be ing the order of things one night they slept in a park din ing a rainstorm they came on a charter flight organized by the international engineering society which meets in wash ington sept 1st annemaria met her cousin gundorf and his friend axel in otawaand now plan to travel together on john sommers recent trip to germany he met axel poden whom he had known as a small boy in the same town and learned he was coming to canada but had no idea just when they hope to see most of canada by fine hitchlking meth od which they say is easier here than in the states but much harder than it is in europe where hikers with knapsacks are a common sight i westbrook does jt again las giants blank merchants tjon westbrook spells poison ito the musclebound campbell 1 vfue merchants who perennial ly play boggle man in the 1 halton county intermediate i baseball league westbrook a starting pitcher i with georgetown s entry in the i loop the giants tossed second onehitter at the league supermen in georgetown park monday night as the locals blanked merchants 10 in a 5 12 inning contest it was the second time this year that the giants had risen up to smite the amazed villag era earlier in the season west jhealthtjnihvurses threaten walkout sept 12 deadline becve robert parker of act ion chairman of the halton j board of health warned county i council tuesday of a threatened 1 walkout of all the nurses in i the halton county heal i jnit i effective september 13th reeve parker told council i that a letter received by dr a i bull fom lloyd sharpe the i labour relations rcpre for the rstered nurses letters of resignation from 23 i association of ontario stated i that he had in his possession let the 28 nurses in the halton health unit no group is certified i collective bargaining agent for i the nurses explained reeve ftrkar and we get the idea not want to be certified we dont like to negotiate under threat of a walkout halton county and the unit ed counties of stormont dun das and glengarry nave been grey listed by the registered nurses association of ontario who have asked all nurses not to accept employment with the counties until the matter settled reeve parker stressed that there would be no hesitation on the part of the board of health to negotiate if the nur ses were a certified group we hope to talk to them there has been no request to come to the board to discuss the prob lems continued on page 11 brook handcuffed campbellviue hitters on one hit as his club edged them 54 right on mer chants home diamond monday nights game was a lonffpostponed game which was supposed to have been georgetown s home opener back on may 18 but was rain ed out earl burt scored the only run in the second inning he walk ed advanced to second on left fielder bob bratton s single stole third and went home on an overthrow westbrook hit safely after bratton and jim james walk ed but with the bases full second sacker denny gibbon grounded out to end the inn ing the giants collected one other hit off campbeuvtlle hurler jack roberts a double by first baseman bill campbell in the third inning merchants only hit was leadoff single by third base man ftepta in the third the victory brought giants win total lb 10 they currently hold down fifth place in the eight team circuit they play in burlington sun day and host oaknlle oaks next wednesday the vast emptiness of cans da has impressed them most followed by the informality of dress we can wear anything and nobody turns around and looks at you says annemane the hospitality of both cans dians and americans has also come as a pleasant surprise they saw their first drivein movie sunday night and were amused to find they had seen continued on page 11 iraplehurst gets goahead add three men police force swelling to 15 georgetown s police force rodney thomas donaldson will be the largest m george when three new police const ables start their rounds this will augment the pres ent force to a total of 15 in eluding police chief roy haley the three new probationers have all bad previous police experience with municipal and preyhkfrfofmicjat port arthur and barrie he lives at weston is married and has two children keith orpen 34 married and father of six was with metro toronto police dept for ten years serving mostly in the osalngton ave division only opponent to the motion earl andreas 29 presently living in st catharines was with port burwell and water ford township forces he is a brother of milton chief const able ray andsess is married and father of four children recover stolen car undamaged in barrie a georgetown car missing since the night of august was recovered by barrie pol ce department monday morning the car a rambler station wagon was taken from the rear of 181 main st north the home of the owner john em merson the vehicle was abandoned but in good condition when the barrie police discovered it 38 served eight years with the tha men at mondays council meeting was cr era hyde who argued that the town budget can only afford no morethan two present just opened store target for burglars georgetown s newest retail business mac s milk on guelph st became georgetown s most recent target for burglars friday night or early saturday morning while making a routine check on security georgetown police constable david bell dis covered the break in at 5 05 am saturday a stock check by the mana ger revealed only a small quantity of cigarettes missing 2 million detention centre will replace old county jail at a historic joint meeting of both the county councils of halton and peel tuesday an agreement was signed with the provincial government for the construction of a 2000 000 reg itlen centre whlch will replace the present bund red year old peel and halton jails warden herbhlnton of hal ton warden jack graham of peel and hon allan grossman mintytf of reform institutions appoint john edgar as manager of trust finn john edgar presently assist ant manager of the brampton office has been appointed geor getown manager of halton and peel trust savings co the firm is opening its first local office on september 23rd in a temporay location on mill st in the mackenzie building extensive remodelling is plan ned to the former christian re formed church on main street whidh has been purchased by haltompeel for its eventual georgetown office a native of gorrte mr ed gar was with the torontodom ituon bank in mount forest guelph and toronto before joln- ingt trust firm in brampton lbjfcnd his wife mary are mem bers of the united church and lave a young family of two signed the agreement ending the long controversial debate reform institutions minister allan grossman told the joint meeting that the regional det- ention centre progra adopted ivernment will change the face of penology in north america the program is something that should have been undertaken fifty years ago he said he added that the peel halton regional centre will be oompos- ed of two buildings with only 60 per cent of the institution being maximum security prla- preschoolers teeth specially treated who do not require max fanum security will be employed on work for the municipalities people on trial still innocent in the eyes of the uw will not mix with prisoners serving terms innocent men will be treated as innocent men con cluded the reforms minister while the site has not been settled as yet the name map- lehurst has been chosen for the new centre this was the first county council meeting with two war dens of different counties on the dais and two county clerks on either side didnt know law forge withdrawn agtstrate kenneth langdon ithdraw a charge against a monday asked the crown to man wbotold him that he did not realize it is illegal to have beer at an openair plane the man was charged with having liquor on a picnic table at a halton conservation area july 3 he pleaded guilty with an explanation opp constable william hoy- ce said he saw the man with a bottle of beer on a picnic table it the park there were other full bottles in his car the man said the beer was in a cooler with some food it had been my misinterpretation of the law as i had seen psople doing it at tents along side the road he added it was explained him that tents were classified aa temporary residence and the charge was withdrawn fridays for fluoride or e f shaunessy cleans the teeth of uttte donna harrington in preparation for the application of flu oride to her teeth the operation is carried out on several preschool children between the ages of 3 and 5 in t office ofdrj e kerby in the cerretal building or mountmnview road every friday as parr of a county wide drive by the hal ton county health unit the fluonde treatment which involves thoroughly cleaning the teeth arid applying fluoride dir ectly to them4s given at no charge however an appointment is necessary first year results gets u of w award mr keith allen son of mr and mrs robert e allen 47 king st e has completed his fi y science at tt4jnivar aity of waterloo in his final examinations be was awarded u of w tuition scholarship keith received an ontario scholarship when be graduated from georgetown district high school last year weather aun hfeh uw 10 wed 13 87 11 hum m fft ufn tom is sit 7 u sun 86 15 hon so sc 16 tnes 78 w high tor tie mtn low 48 precipitation a inches attdt f c scott