Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 23, 1967, p. 1

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m georgetown herald i the fome newspaper for georgetown and district p ika hwam 1u7iw canada 1m71m7 amlwrind aa sacond ctaas mai potl offfaa daafe ottawa and for paymant ol postage in cash gaorgatown ont thursday fabruary 23rd 1967 500 par yar singl copy pheat tan can push for substation after double robbery ask police chief resign offer lump sum payment georgetown council has ak ed police chief roy haley to re sign due to ill health at 3 special council meetin last thursday reeve wm i- hunter was authorized ta offer the chief a lump sum payment in return for his rel rcment following tho regular counc i meeting tuesday council n convened and increased the of i fcr to a pavment of s7 000 i in jamiarv chief haley hid asked council to request an j i vestigation by the ontario p 1 ice commission of his capabilit i ics he said his abilities as chief and administrator tad tx en questioned on numerous occas ions in the past two vcars iv council and should be clanlcj council look no act on on the rtqucal at thur djj s meeting coun cil al o accepted the resignation of mr anne conncly ai allien clerk in the police departn enl raiders sweep series and engaged mrs for the vacancy lynn hrl singer trombonist place first in kiwanis festival big news from the barn triplets i mary loosely daughter of mr and mrs herbert loosely r r 3 has an armful of rare 1 news tr plet lambs which were born on the loosely farm about two weeks ago the i instant flock was ten days old when the photo was taken all is not sweetness and clover i among the woolly celebrities however mother ewence has rejected two members of i the matching set and at r ght identifies her chosen offspring with an assur ng nuzzle i father ramsey who is staying out of the dispute says things arent as ba a ad as they m and the family will probably be knitted together when things are ironed out sees ungraded system for schools coming in future prizewinners n the ki laiis music festival in torontu last neck lois elliott daughter of mr and mrs john elliott 48 he son crcs placed first vith a mark of 86 m the vocal solo class for 13 jcars and un ler and mart wheeler son of lr and mrs harold wheecr gl n williams received a sin ar mark in winning the open trombone clas in addition lois took second place in the vocal solo for irs 12 and under i join iko son of m a c mrs gerard wilcox 142 guelphj st received third prize in cor i net solo for children 12 and under l nda rea dauht r or mr ai d mrs gordon rea 25 rex ay dr placed just under third place in htr vocal tolo class girls 11 and under as banker- becomes manager briefcase is farewell gift report cards are nly for i the- parents teachers can evalu e the student s progress them i selves eric balkind principal i f iimehouse school comment i ed during a panel discussion on i education sponsored bv the gc i trgetown and district civic i group last week also on the panel moderated i by jim warren were mrs tom i darcie of the georgetown hijb i ichool staff and logan macdon- 1 ild principal of hamson i school continuing on the repot i sards the lunchousc princ pal idairaedthe trend was away i erom marks and report cards to i tetters to and interviews with i the parents leading eventual ngraded svstcm l the kfaools explaining that the ungraded i system was being used in some i doited states schools logan i m acdonald stated the child pro- i tressed at his own speed and i lever suffered the humiliation lit failing since he just went i dower than some of the other ittudenu the unit svstem now i force in hamilton is vtrv j dose to the ungraded v stein tommented mr macdonald replvmg to a question from fee audience about rep rt cares i examinations in the high school sirs darcie remarked i that s udnts could he asses ed iftrobablv from term tests but diversities demanded ouic lltandard enter on on which to base their admiss on she minted out the attempt to drop tal grade 13 exans as ai mple of assess ng on the ns work but added iha j with the a hievment e l universities want n a s s jent of academic achi vcm it uch they seem to feel the ex nination gives dunns the discussmn manv term p lions from tbo audience towed that at least the h h hcol s udrnts favoured the nlttion of exams communication between stu i and teachers and be tcn chers and parents was avo- i by the panel member the time for lengthy interviews since he felt it was not fai- to discuss a student with other parents standing around lie stressed that interviews would be arranged atany time an 1 were welcomed by the teachers a teacher in the audience la mentcd that tha parents the teacher really wants to see nev er come la the high school mrs dar de explained the open house is aet cp for interviews with privacy arranged here too the parents are encouraged to seek interviews she pointed out that the guidance department exists for this very reason and parents should feel free to call the guidance department communications with n the jehbchqqllt5elf was criticized by roger smith and rithard li right who suggested a group made up of teachers and stud i ents to which problems or grievances be brought the evening ended on an a n using note when sid hardiel following many other high flow en definitions of education bluntly stated education is what is presented b the de partment of education rev robert lohnes new pastor at maple rev robert lohnes baa been i central baptist senunarv in called to maple avenue baptist toronto he and his wife bring church as an interim pastor to the church the experience of he started in his new charge three previous lntcnmships wednesday february 15 i 1 ho succeeds rev bruce woods rev lohnes and his wife arc who acceped a call to a van from halifax but he is current couver baptist church last ly completing studies at t e jear school ceremony marks new flags anniversary holy cross school celebrated marched up maple ave ue to the second anniversary of the the school proclaiming of the canadian flag with an impressive ccren hilc john wilcox pla el the ony last wednesday in the coronet the hags were run up church auditorium the flag pole ed burman accountant at the downtown branch of the cam dian imperial bank of con mercc was presented with a black leather br cf ease by h fellow employees at a dinner in his honour at the north llallon golf and country club rndiv evening mr burman was iran sf erred to schumacher where he will become manaer downtown branch ma i r donald wtngrove made the pre scntation dancing and a sing song fol lowed the dinner which was al tended b branch emplojce their husbands and wives n ong the guests present were mr and mrs mac miller mr miller has been transferred from the delrcx plaza branch to replace mr burman plaza accountant now at downtown bank branch with ed burman leaving for schumacher to become manager thire the downtown branch of the cana 1 in in per al bank of commerce has a nc v account ant but not a nc comer to gc orfctow n i mac mill r 18 airtv drive hi been tra firred from fie branch in d lrcx market ccn re into mr burman position do ntown j at delrcx frank mcvleker arrived from i ort hope on m n j dav to become accountant there a kingston native mr mc vickcr has been with bank branches there and in orono cobourg and port hope he is mjuncd to the former phyllis purdon of perth and they nave one son danny georg raiders have wept their bast 4 of 7 final urns with oakville blades thay completed tha job in tha minimum number of games tuesday night tn oak villa and may be tangling with aurora tigers as early as tomorrow night in the sub urban junior c league finals aurora who bounced milton in five games will play their home games in thetr new ar en a and are negotiating for friday night ice time if they jrt it the second game will be played here sunday afternoon if they dont ifi likely the series will open in aurora sunday up until now aurora has played all home games in newmarket ron lane scored twice and dave mcmenemy and terry lene once each in tuesday nights triumph it was all game at the end of the first period and stayed hat way throughout tho sec and raiders scored two quick goals in the third and another half way through blades counted their second goel with a couple of minutes left four breakins in five months has council seeking solution merchants in delrex market centre are pushing for a plaza substation following a double robbery this week sunday morning daring thieves entered gs television store and removed five portable television sets tuesday night the store was victimized again this time losing six sets the first time the door was broken the second time glass was slut tered in the entrance door the loss was covered by in surance it was the fourth robbery in five months at the store sundav s incident was isolat ed as happening between ii 00 am and 1100 am police cords show a door check at nine the robbery was discovered by steve palichuk coowner when he visited the store at 11 00 ajn the other owner gerry lang upset at sundays incident said he drove by the store at 11 00 pjn tuesday evening and notic ed nothing amiss police dis covered this one in a routine early morning check its high time we got sub station instead of talking umia st cr bill smith said at a tues lay night council meeting he was perturbed that in each of three robberies the owners had discovers the inci dents rather than the police de partment police chairman jim young said plaza checks had been made that night at 200 anl 00 un and 9 00 ajn thcse fellows are profession als he opined they sit and watch the plaza and come in when the police leave the only answer is a full time man on duty there deputy reeve speight sug gested that the store insul burglar alarm will introduce sex study at georgetown high school anglers property mecca for sleighs and skaters georgetown anglers and hunters club property east of ballinafad was alive with ad ults and children sunday enjoy ing sleigh riding and ice skat ing kitchen workers were kept busy serving hot chocolate to tho small fry throughout the ai ternoon and at 5 o clock a pot luck supper was served two films followed to round out the day tonight thursdaj is the once a month film night for anglers and hunters members at the club and a social night has been planned for saturday i sex education wilt likely be introduced into the george- town district high school this term as part of the health course the high school board tare the reefl ljght al meet- ing monday night after the de1 partment of education sought their recommendation before i proceeding with it here the new grade 9 curriculum includes study of human repro duction systems development of a baby and the birth process the grade 10 course includes functions of the sex glands high school pnncipal donald turner recommended that the new parts of the health course be taught to all of the grades for this year only and then just to grades 9 and 10 in future i m all for this if it is ap proached properly bat only if approached properly board member donald lawson com mented new additions to grades 7 and 8 health courses would include a section on menstruation and changes associated with pub erty the introduction of these has not been dealt with by the georgetown pubue school board as yet reformatory chaplain is speaker at rigade banquet over 70 men and boys were in attendance at the annual fa ther and son baaquct for mem bers of the christian service brigade held at map1e avenu baptist church after the dinner larry wuerch presented awards to three boys in stokade and bob oilivicr explained the two types of uniforms the achieve ment program and badges that can be earned the christian service brig ade committee chairman craig hutchison hosted the evening the film strip ye that ar new gave an insight into tha way a boy can achieve man hood with the hch of the bri gade program the speaker was rev arm ond wright the potettant chaplain at the ontario beforo atory in guelph a man who sees first hand the problem of today s youth observe flag day ten older students each the ceremony ended with ev holding a large crest of a prov erjone singing o canada ince which they made thcmscl ves briefly explained the mean ing of the crest then cvervonc sang u canada in both french and english wwet6er sun eric balkind explained that interview system woxttej wcll with the pare a sl come at a certain time t wacdonald reminded the that open house was sot four students dressed ic h costumes of various ethnic groups repeated the canadian b 30 tr otuenship oath just as itjl thus 39 3 tr would be done at the regular 17 fri 22 3 2 cituenship ceremony j g 19 5 with thcjkades 2 and 3 lead 1b sun 21 fl 2 tag off bobby gimfays nttnao moo 40 15 tr l mal song canada the whole 21 tues 24 12 tr 7 school joined m pornucg up behind two boys one carrjng average high 29j3 the canadian flag and onelhe v- 11 cotmal flag the procession i attx iatr u af six hundred school cfcudrca soger south service leaving hog producers association a new hoard of directors has cn electedtbr haltoh com log producers association tom broughton delmer ford cameron wilson and dr william milligan represent oak ille from nassagaweja are john wilson william price gerald carton and percy mcgillivray former member arolie scry ce who u lcav ing hog produc- ion in april has s ood down his year esquesing representatives are ron davis mian brownndge doug robertson and frank wil son from burlington are tom foster bill harrison harold middlebrook and eric hcarth- ur iron horse from past pays visit yev were- right that s iwg whistle you heard sunday afternoon with the ojwallty war all together now caaa naaa daaa carrying the flags to be raised on the flag staff at their scnool holy crou pupils march up the road after attending a special service at hoiy cross church the pupijs observed flag day february 15th by rasing the cana dian and centenn a flags after an impress ve ceremony at the school the tx hundred sang bobby gtmby s centennial song canada enroute to the school from the church renting f an 4311 the mg ftwtfwrn type 44 aaajl in trailing ten smstaaager fnl for an hour te tafca aaa caal ami orator h was on the last nlhny cttjh satweaan ttwaa terowte to arasntele an honk

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