Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1967, p. 3

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iitofcjsj wflli jmgh messsb bbaaabaabbmdbkctkbtf happiness is an hour on the amusement rides local smau pry pulled to the east end of the delrex market centre by the magnetism of the amusement rides there had barrels of fun while travail ng in small circles young sters got their kicks on rocketships helicopters the wooden ponnes of the merrygoround and tom even joined the teens and adults attracted by a bonearnng scrambler and the view from a rockooplane a kind of ferns wheel with cages bad weather made the little carnival a very descried place during most of the week but the mercury rose on saturday and the canopies and marques whirled throughout the day as sm ling sstro- pautsflpglcow collected th promised rides there was even carmel corn and taffy apples to add to the fair atmosphere unaop for afcy trip y thief coueqs silver dollars during the period from april 2 to april 8 than were 38 ten- era occurence reported by the north hilton detachment of the ontario provincial police nclu ding break enter and theft at the hornby garage hornby in which one wright power blade saw was stolen at the cottage residence of or sg coleman con s nasiagaweya twp where am burt mba tart m age dollar bill war ttalam and at the cottage naumoa at mr k hdjl br 2 oaeriaiowa where three eiber douara war stolen theft of a boat propert of mr f bard con 3 n tangs weya twp andmama reemred theft of pay telephone at dm antea service station on no 39 highway thaftof net udj from bay olan flab hatchery at campbeurille 1 aaaanu pre mises found insecure at eight and 1 person charged with im paired driving as a result of an accident look ma no hands principal wants lentennial school rotary system llf a suggestion by centennial rblic school principal william ecch finds favour with the orgetown public school ird his senwr school will be inverted to i full rotation sjs l next term i in a rotation system the tea tera stay in a home room and e children change rooms after ch class currently centcn 1 school is on a semi rotat n system with the pupils langing classes onl in the af noon lexpenenee with the semi r sjstem has convinced me jat the children and staff do ptter in such a setting mr l said in his letter smal work loads produce more bcient teachers and a variety of teachers keeps pupils more interested he proposed a full rotation for his school to start in sept emb r it would have eight 40 minute periods daily one necessary facet of the system the elimination of re cess periods is point that furrowed some trustees brows i the children need a break in their day and to m mind the few minutes walking from room to room between classes isn t a break trustee harry shortill opined chairman john mintern in structcd the board secretary to reply stating that the idea was being taken under considerat jew type of psychotherapy ntroduced in sessions here arnct leader of a work in group ps chotberapy he- held in town cverv second dnesday will appear on a 1 show on channel 6 may 3rd i 4th from 3 to 3 30 in the noon the show is called ike thirtj t week the dates were an ttneed as april 3 and 4 how the cbc has since correc- t it the monda tv show a session in progress ll be presents while on tucs two psychiatrists wilt dis i it with mr arnet this atively new type of pys- therapy has been intro- 1 here by mr arnet at scs i held every oher wedncs- r at 30 weber drive tt the group sessions the tlt method a method re itly brought to the attention i the public by a psychiatrist 1 a pearl ht osed gestalt method using mt therapy rather than in 1801 treatment stresses the re and now this means they to alleviate the problem lit exists at present rather l tracing back years and rsto find the cause as in the i method the geslalt method is much less lime consuming despite the group therapy the individuals problem is still kept private the technique us ed provides a shelter mechan ism behind which the identity can be hidden the three hour sessions here started two and a half months ago cost the individual from 6 lo 10 depending on the num bcr of people in the group the group therapy sessions aim at a more mature attitude and a greater ability to commu nicate with others 41 head bring 348 at georgetown sale a calf sale sponsored by rock wood international ltd of ge orgetown was held recently with an ivcragc for 41 head of 348 each top price of this sale was 875 b jrfward v carroll guelph ontario to ctaude f picket of ccorgetown for the five monthsold calf chem wiy magic susan her sire ro- safe magic is classified very good for body conformation and is also a superior type sire magic himself was sired by the excellent and class extra sire abc reflection sovereign edward v tarroll also paid he second and third highest prices at this sale he paid 700 to r d gnham fnn for grah aven supreme favo a nine- monthsold daughter of the excellent and superior type sire thornlca tcxal supreme 610 was paid by edward car roll to donald dolson norval ontario for the ninemonthsold female grcenlodgc supreme clarice a who was also sired by thornlca tcxal supreme other good prices included 540 paid by edwar v carroll to clark l i yons 550 paid by edward v carroll lo the ont ario reformatory guelph 540 paid by edward carroll to shur gam farm maple 400 paid by edward carroll to the ontario reformatory 400 paid by alvin d baiger chickasla oklahoma to ralph ford son milton 490 paid by dcnise wegener minco okla to doug mcgee brampton 460 paid by edward carroll to mrs ethel r robin son brampton and 400 paid by edward carroll to john n whit taker palmerston learned trade at herald buys midland print firm a man who learned the print ing trade with the herald is one of a group of four who have purchased the commercial pnn ting division of the midland free press herald no patrollers for jamboree for the first time in many years georgetown won t have oung delegates at the annual safety jamboree at ottawa the trip is a project of the ha mil ton automobile club for members of school crossing pa trollert the pupil patrols were elim mated from the georgetown public school system last fall walter mcgilvray is one of four employees of tho firm plant which will operate under the name midland irintcrs the newspaper will continue to be operated by thomson news papers which purchased the bus moss last jear the son of the late mr and mrs t l mcgilvray of town follow ing his apprenticeship here he was with wokly newspapers at larder lake burlington learn ington and dunnviiic he is mar ned to the former elsie boyd of georgetown an automobile tire s worst i enemy is heat heat comes from f flexing romes from un mr mcgihtay whose hrotherjderinflation keep the pressure garfield is plant superintendent right savs the canadian high have become owners of the of the georgetown herald is way safety council work boots oxfords with protective 5tehtoe special mens crepe sole desert boots running shoes always batter valine at sienko shoe repair 35 main stmt north casuals om 750 when you save thegoaheadway you get life insurance too mssb savings plan i choose a flveyear savings goal it could be as little as 600 or as much as 5000 your convenientmonthhdepositcan range from 10to 83 33 whatever savings goal you set for yourself that s the amount of life insurance protection you have for five years from the minute you make your first deposit this is in addition to all deposits made pjus the bonus your savings have earned whether youre saving foryour childrens education for the down payment on a new home for a retirement nest egg or even if you dont have a special objective in mind ask your toronto dominion manager about the goahead way of saving torontodominions assured savings plan no medical is required great goahead idea from torontodominion the bank where people make the difference l r howson manager 38b main st n and james st georgetown ont for fast action l2ll mitipie ltoih servicl consult member op thr brampton real istote beard telephone 8774474 fax 24 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