Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1967, p. 5

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school year ends in old fashioned style limehouss public school children dressed in fashions of the 1800s make an aye popping sight as they play games in the school yard during the last day of the 196667 school term it was day for dressing up and pupils and staff alike came in a variety of garb repre senting every period from indian days to today be low the- teaching staff strikes an old fashioned pose at the school s front entrance seat ed are richard noble prin cipal eric balkind and assist nt principal gordon basset standing are from left mar lene preston helen rogn valdson dorothy hamilton yvonne mlleham mary hogan end robin still three contestants vie for dairy princess title thi georgetown heralb thursday july is 1w7 pagf 3 it looks u though ono of three young women from geor gctown esqucsing and acton will be crowned dairy princess of halton when the winner is announced at hornby garden pirty july 15 entered to date are laura henderson of rb 1 georgetown carol swackhamcr of the 3rd tine esqucsing township and lois murray of acton a spoke man it the ontario department of agriculture s halton otficc said its not likely any more will enter the contest at this late date j b l i c s c h o o centennial public khool promotion list glen williams to grade 9 teacher mr lenz mary dcock suzanno algar fjud llman ken asscltine ibill al chison margaret barn patricia bryan rebecca i cooper katherinc gibbons gor vdon gnham bill greig david i jrons 1 inda kirk frances kroll wdonnv laforct linda lock i oori gerald maine edward i jmcdrmcll jackie moran da j jvid mundy monica nicholson i stephen norrie laura osborne ljndd penney john pentiand j tcro pew ashley rolfc brad jr smith gary smith laura n smith susan street tim swim juchard untcrlciter ron wuech michael warman christy white patricia zorgc to grade 9 teacher mr brown ralph alcorn heather bain s garrv bclanfcer patricia 1 jjcrncche gail butler valerie butler constance copeland albert crane charlotte damery i blair dunlop wayne farrow debor h rothenngham joan fournci david garcau ronnie 1 hill richard jeffrey garfield laforct ritchie linton lynda maneely david mcdonald mon ica moffatt linda pahchuk ca thinnc parsons nancy petto anne riley dale shaw vanlyn t eigurdson douglas spittal bruce stockfish timothy tol ton richard walker debra jwhitp victoria willis to grade 9 teacher mr french carol adcock carol arthurs jnmcc bailey brian beaumont jcatrma bidwcll james boland tarry bnsbois ronnie brooks barbara carr bruce cart jf right l el n clarke paul ewing thomas ewles linda gibbons benny heppes sandra 1 hornbv paul jones john ken bed- elaine kirk stuart kirk wood steven kvamme susan r linda mcgartney bonnie mcdowlii steven mc intyre lnda mcmullen dtvid jklcncillv leslie martin gordon wixwcll wesley palmer nina phillips jimmy rea david scallcn joey switzcr nancy tnmkinson i inda white frank fcrcntnrr j to grade b ttacher mr pinkarion ru cll allman dana bankc i si brownlow patricia pi rns bruce castator andrew bahiel william dumper ida jiane fnn ian fnskncy wayne g izak jerry how son richard laros kim lockwood ed jffird mahcr nino martina lynn mitchell floyd nix janet pentiand jeanettc phillip school is out and now the michael rayncr linda hca lcly summer months ahead to rancis rogers matlhtw samp ou want and no doubt son glenn shoebndgc barbin p motht smith demsc stokes i il turnbull janet york last grade 8 banquet for pupils at glen williams to grade 8 teacher mrs james steven bailey mart n bri steven burns deborah christie bruce clarke velvet duncui david edglcs judy farrar c 1 in fiedler james tinniu knn futhennham lynda fra er gail grecnaway james hannon ltrne hegstrom donald hill david hulme louis karoh us howard martcl janice martin april mchale slcphinie i ever grade i luit graduation din ner wis held last wednesday night in the united church in cment with the mithers of the cias catering fcr it the tible s set bufict style with all helping themselves to the ltneh alads cold meil dessert and iv trimmings al the head table were rev n 1 mrs kidle mrs glass mrs mckeown miss duff brett i its lioh lntlis neil korrack blltii duncan and jimie moody mi tcr of ceremonies other tciclicr itlcndinj were mrs a pre swood and mrs helen ley renaellmer norman kim imilinn s and mr cummings i lien duncan introduced the held table and rev ridley said graco followed by toast to the unsworth lvnn virat hen ink vegtcr lynne wildman to grade fl teacher mr atkinson john ackroyd bruce boylins sandra bronson michael cole james colter diannc emerson betty fmdlay craig fleming lisa gillctt zingra hiddlcston karen leonard gerald living ston michael macdonald anne mccarthy george mills mark mitchell johnny owen glou rcy panthng robert pwtls wendy price kathleen llankin ernest richardson robert rjd er barbara shearson debra stephens bruce succee charles thomas judith white ross yahiro to grade 8 teacher mr cowan melame barker leonard brownlow sandra caldcr cheryl davies gary glover richard groulx monica hanley christopher jones bruce mart in ross mcconnell douglas mclean paul mcmullen klem ent moffatt terry neil mane 1m t to the school replv q eer el glas after dinner all the school for the programme to which all parents were invi ltd the gift to the school from the- class wis a typewriter which vu presented by corrcen coop er ind mr mckeown thanked thei dismiss charge false entry on citizenship a swiss immigrant with a criminal record denied in hal ton court wednesday that he had refused to admit it while seeking canadian citizenship the contest is limited to girls aged 17 to 26 as of august 18 1967 laura age 17 attends george town district high school amj will continue her studies to be come a high school mathematics teacher she is interested in all sports hut when she is not busy helping out on the farm he pci ds her tlmo with one of her many social interests she is secretary of her aiirlc ullural club hat been vice prcs ident and president of a young peoples group and 11 very active in the silverwood 4 h homcmalung club last vear laura was chosen to at tend the homemaking confer ince at the canadian national exhibition winch gave her omc experience which will doubt enable her to do well in her present endewour carol has two brothers and two sisters who ii be out cheer ing for her in the dairy prin cess competition she ii havo to milk a cow using a machine and give a short talk on halton dairy industry as part of the contest wanner goes lo the cne for the onurialaompctlt ions printing of distinction statemrnts letterheads envelopes wedding invitations georgetown herald 77 2201 lois 18 also helps her parents by working on the farm she his completed her formal edu the 49 year old ebquesing tn now dwotm bcr township man charged with l mp to cvorv asncct of farmin jkmg a false enlrj on form eervthmg in put from milk ng 80s a preliminary appltcat ihe cows to brewing the horses ion tor permanent admission to lois cnjos swimmm riding canada told the court the in l ill winter sports hut fore terprctation of a fourpirt que most n her devotion to farm tion relating to th alleged of f snmelh ng that sh fense had him confused belp her in the diir princess competition lie made the application nf dtirenship last june and ans rriinin haltcn countv wcred questions put lo him arn q trcn cjrol through an interprelor friend s nckha nor n i propen fir cnttrng nnvihmg which he maintained the interpret v further the m c of the er had not asked him if he in i ditry mdtictn in halton criminal records the apphcit ion form filed as evidence sho her parents farm on ihe fam ed the reply no lv homestead on the third line of i q le n where her fore the accused admitted to pol r r mitud in k in 1819 i ice he had a record in sw tzer r kctp it n e a brectl land dating back to 1144 fol f ivhicl i is e penally lowing a report from interpol f and investigation by the royal canadian mounted police she s a jmduite of ikcshore tt chtrb cjiicm and nixt year magistrate james black dis rtl tt t at her ol 1 alma mater missed the charge after nkin spe i for principal look at the application form p k n n school 9 he pointed out that parts txiunrtir pi put her n spey of numerous questions hid nol s de srhnnl for her grade eight been answered education after stints in stew irllowii rinnockhtirn and t robert r hamilton optometrist office will be closed july 22nd to august 7lh inclusive cakretal bidg 116 mounttnview road for appointment 773971 pack up if s vacation time go with an hfc traveloan there n serious doubt in the lome schools tho hllcr where imoam monthly tavment plans loin ii 3 jl 21 t mndu mrti mb llsmutt i in i i 1 t61lt346 i his 7bh7 ml i i 17xa l 7 1mi 41 4s mil 91 s 1hi 57 7z imi 73 35 wis 3bm sb 02 ids 22 4im 10101 muj 14130 un 12626 1k71 110 37 dont put off your vacation becfluse you re short of money get an hfc traveloan cover every cost then repay conveniently when you return see hfc t housbkmbhi mind of the court that tho ac cuscd was asked all the quest e ftarled out ions he said adding the court has no alternative but to caro1 fond of horhcs ukcs resolve that doubt in favour of dancing is an avid reader of the accused fiction psychology and history 46 qutn sll east telephone 4511670 nwi from adams furniture ask about our evening hours we extend congratulations to beverley atkins who- recently passed with first class honours in her grade 4 royal conserva tory music examinations her teacher is mrs a j dewdney of the glen mrs george cooper spent a few days last week with mr and mrs stan tate in toronto they returned with her for the holid ay week end the last cub meeting for the ccason was held monday evening in st alban s parish hall they had a party and all dressed as indians as it was indian night- mr and mrs doug starrct and family motored to rochester for the holiday to visit his mother mr and mrs ed sharpc little blake beam of lindsay is visiting with his grandparents mr and mrs r giles brttt giles introduced can you ever remember such a wet spell for this time of year it is really serious for market gardeners and farmers the haying was just nicely started the when this tremendous amount guest speaker rev r w ridley of tho united church bob inglis spoke a few words of appreciat those m the class were brett giles bob inglis neil korzack lllen duncan jamie mood bob cuthbcrt jim clark john ncihen debbie campbell cathy macdonald pctra rom ancch jacqueline williams trudv hoes if mice hancock c irrecn cooper john bishop mitchell ar tafle phillip thompson margaret hancock laura marchmenl stephen hunter congratulations all of rain came to put a stop to op erations hay that was baled in many places is standing m wa tcr we saw one such field of about ten acres which looked like a lake with the stocks stan ding up through the vater maybe we can sympathize with the english farmer and their troubles at haying time the strawberries are the biggest we ve ever seen but they are rotting on the plants most weed complaints ent hofbtt terr neil vane r l l ap pecodtphllpprce tas ran the ehureh before m d a tiken outside the church before nachan dallas rces gan rolfc dorothy russell rodnev ine a smrthdimdstflfford this is the last grade 8 ban sykes ross taylor larr qct to he held here as of the wucrch michael pollock bob 11 adr 7 and 8 will attend verette rosemane buerk senior public school at stew arttown council briefs with no discussion counc 1 thursday night authorircd t a minimum water billings be al lowed wm rannachan 29 rt r stow crescent united church women he 1 a s rawberry tea and bake silo n tne church lawn on june 22 min or the ladies were dirs ed n old fashioned clothes as well as the young girls scrv ing the tables cr fred harrison question ed the sue of a cuhcrt on main dan wagstaffe flei home street south on private proper from regma recently for a holi ty he claimed it fcould deprive i da and brought his friends the town of drainage on a nat brian ind gordon gray to sec ural water course the matter uhc east iticy are presently wa referred back to the cngin i spending a few days at expo ecr and the road committee dan w in radio work out there only a few residents less than half a doz h c to complain about weeds on nei ghbounng properties most of the wallers have someone in the family with al lergies but a couple of calls have sounded like spite calls according to the municipal office where the calls are received once a complaint is register ed it is investigated if there are weeds the owner is given ten ijays to cut thetn failing this the town cuts them and charges the owner ttie town placed an ad in the herald two weeks ago asking to be notified if reighbourt had let weeds stow unchecked you name it your yellow pages has it if our towns got everything fine shops handy services helpful people and the one place to fmd them all is in your yellow pages take for instanceall the things to do with home repairs your yellow pages can help you find the tradesiron you need or if youre planningio do tt yourself allthe materials you may require whate y need your yellow pages can help you find it quickly and easily whether youre adding a fiewrwing onto the house or just making a simple window repair with glazing points and putty like the ones illustrated yes it s good to get in the yellow pages habit everything s here in town eerthijighere in town

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