Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1967, p. 3

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shoes for schumacher what else can you give a fella moving north when it comes to going away presents the rotary club leans toward the practical gift and dont think ed burma n doesnt appreciate it ed a very active rotanan dur ing his tenure here as accountant at the downtown branch of the canadian imperial bank of commerce was presented with these snowshoes at a club meeting last week why tnowshoes ed has been promoted to manager and transferred to schumacher in nor thern ontario survey shows people want major religions taught z a survey on religion in the public schools in which mem bers of the georgetown baha i community participated has been completed in 31 towns an 1 cities of ontario and statistics compiled results show that 86 percent of ontario citizens favour the idea that children should bo given some knowledge of he religious beliefs of other peop les of the world as to the method of present big this information to children 65 percent felt that the public achools should provide as a tegular course the history and ethics of the major religions i taught by specially qualified teachers without theology or sectarian doctrine tha survey made under the auspices of the bahai national z assembly of canada ued the i itandard random path meth od its purpose was to obtain realistic figures on the opinions i of a cross section of ontario citi zens concerning the teaching of religion in the schools these figures were then included in a brief which has recently been presented to the ontario pro vincial commission on religious education in the schools in the brief it was pointed out that the major religions that is christianity hinduism islam judaism and so on are the- sources of human ethics and civilization and as such should form a most important element in the education of children the point was also made that all of these religii are represented in ontario and that an understanding of their basic principles would aid in strengthening social relation ships among the citizens of the province limehouse ski holiday in switzerland in the mail bag expresses teens regret at cancellation of dances 24 rcxway drive march 2nd 1967 dear sir i am speaking as a teenager and no doubt for the teenage population of georgetown when i express my views on the case of mr jack osullivani permit to use the holy cross auditorium for a weekly saturday night dance i believe that this dance was the best organized supervised and situated dance that george town has bad for a long time the 300 teenagers of wham i am one who attended the dance tire enjoyed it very much and are very disappointed about its cancellation talking to a few teenagers about the cancella tlon i have found that 100 per cent f them are in favour of continuing this fine dance i a o feel that any church auditor ium be it holy cross united anglican or what have you could be put to worse ue than entertaining teenagers on a sat nrday night even though there is a small evil minority among furthermore the people who have forced the cancellation of this dance did not think but only acted upon impulse to the advertisement which read dance holy cross audit on urn and did not think what they ere doing to the tccgc population but i suppose if jack o sulli an cannot find another place in georgetown the pool rooms will do a thriving saturda night business and there will be more time for car ndes and there will always be another town and another dance joe letts dr william cohoon and a doctor friend are skiing in switzerland for two weeks the w i met at the home of mrs roughlcy on wednesday with a good attendance the lamehouse colonial mai dens under the leadership of mrs ted brown and miss linda linham are at present enjoying the 4h homemaking ccntcn mal project a world of food in canada jthe twelve mem bcrs have had three irnelms which included the matting of early canadian dishus sucn as baked indian pudding succo tash grandperes tjiirlicre apple dumplings english tri fie welsh rarebit and finan haddie with egg sauce u mem bcrs are very interested in lear ning how our food habits are influenced by canadians with many different backgrounds 45 years with domtar cyril brandford retires along with a rift for mrs brand- ford cyril brandford who recently took an early retirement from domtar pulp and paper ltd was the recipient of presentat ions from the domtar staff as sodatlon the twenty five year club and the domtar union local 474 the staff association and the twenty five year club held a joint presentation in the can mardells choose seven competitors for school public speaking the winners of the public speaking contest in their own schools will match words with the winners of the other schools in georgetown and esquesing at the inter school contest in wrigglesworth auditorium fri day night throughout the last week tea- chers and principals have been busy judging their students for entry in thh contest chapel street school will be represented by jdbn tost gr six student who will talk about the black creek pioneer vil lage alison macintosh grade 6 will be harrison schools standard bearer describing muskoka ashgrove irish soda bread on 4h girls menu kathleen kitely was hostess for the ashgrove centennial cooks on march 4 when the girls selected a cover design for their record books and dis cussed plans for their club party in the cooking period mrs rentenaar assisted the girls with the food preparations jes sie harris made and baked a loaf of irish soda bread which is a tasty whole wheat scone in which the leaven is soda and buttermilk rather than yeast teena rentenaar made welsh rarebit a cheese dish suitable for lunch while kathleen kitely showed how to make the delie lous dessert english trifle the girls discussed the infiu ence of their ancestors from the british isles on food pre ferences they sampled the days cooking at the end of the meeting to meet the needs of canad ian hospitals the red cross must collect more than 915000 units of blood in 1067 george kennedy winner lynne melcombe grade 6 has chosen ballet as her topic park schools representative patricia monckton grade 8 and wrlgglesworths stalwart pamela meharg grade 7 have both picked famous women patricia has chosen marilyn bell while pamela decided on florence nightingale centennial school has two winners heather small of grade 8 discussing egypt and michael macdonald telling of prehistoric animals although technically still employed by domtar cyril is at present on a six weeks vaca ken 1 th mill and prccntod lcrraln cyril will ashing equipment hls i somcumo in and a decanter set respectively april at this time resident manag er jack criehton presented a forty five year service pin behalf of the company the following day members of local 474 held a presentation and cyril received a fully auto malic camera and supplies a member of the credit un ion at domtar cyril has been lis managertreasurer since the charter was received in 1038 and also a member of the bowl tog league 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