Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1967, p. 11

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ireiofives from texas et museum centennial project lonesonder wedding bogge down j re tape j mi mr and mrs wil liam lane father zcno dcroo ofdciilcdi dresses with late bodices and unless thi green light starts flashing tmmrriatriy haltnn county will be unable to make its presentation to la n id a on her 100th birthday county council was told that failure by the hal ton region conservation authority to give official approval of tha new ad jitlon to th etlalton museum has resulted in enflless frustra tlon and problems for the coun ty i museum board in view of remarks made by william hoey museum board chairman county council decld ed to request that the halton region conservation authority approve without further delay the building project at the mu seum site stop stalling mr hoey told council that pressure had to be exerted on the county conservation author ity to stop stalling the project he claimed has been left hanging over the fire mr hoey explained that the director of the province s con servation authority mr barnes was waiting to endorse appro val of construction but has re ceived no request from the halton level urging councils support mr a marriage in holj l ros j pc church on jul 1st when i marlaoe sanderson anil wil i liain lane were united in mar nage the bride who is the di i i fihter of mr j gordon sander sor 27 tvcrs c and tlir- late mrs sanderson wire a floor length gown of cniffon ilh appliques highllhed b a j chantilly lace bodice with sa loped neckline and hh point sleeves she carried a bouquet of red roses her veil mas i held b a white nlon head j piece with hand rolled white i jeeves accentuated bv pearls i and rhincstones mrs alice campbell the i groom s sister matron of hon our wore rose chiffon dress witn iicc bodice i matching headpiece and carried a ou ciuel of white mum brides maids mrs cecelia crokcr ind mrs margaret 0 flahertj wore turquoise chiffon strrtl length matching headpieces and also groom s mother also received she too wore a turquoise dress and bolero and a corsage of white carnations guests attending included nrned bouquets of white mums they are bisters of the groom and bride iamcla an ocrson was flower girl ihe wore a white street length dress and carried a basket of pink and white mums mr 1 rttimoiul as or amst and mrs yvonne btonc sant ve maria wnile the re tistcr was being s sned mr j ashgrovo and brampton sanderson gave his diughur in mait ge in the double ring cercmon reverend brother chrysostom lane and mr and mrs del fin o onzallis from hereford texas hhcr guests wefe from oak villc toronto hamilton i in- ley brampton glen williams hoey charged that the museum board was getting the run ar ound and it construction dldn i begin immediately the new building would not be finished this jcar in time to benefit from governmental centennial grants the deadline for use of funds is the end of 1967 and while the centennial project need not be completed by 1968 building must start in 1967 it is estimated that the new building on a site in the midst of the kelso conservation area will take three months to com plete once construction be gins missed meat ins mr hoey told councillors that barry humphreys chairman of the halton region conservation authority was not present at the last executive board meet ing and the three members pre sent decided against requesting the project s approval from the ontario conservation authon ty the executive board he ad ded was not scheduled to con venc again until mldseptem ber he urged hat council re quest a special meeting be cal led work on the building was to have begun by the middle ol june but a hold up was encoun tered after an extra 58 000 was added to an already contentious expansion budget of some 31 000 the initial plan four years ago called for two storeys con crete flooring gas heating and washroom facilities all of which were chopped from the final plans reason for the extra 8 000 was that figures were based on costs four years previously the new building will atand apart from the old building tern poranly with long range plans calling for them to he attach ed the main purpose of the ad ditlonal building is to atore and display large vehicles such aa stage coaches and hone drawn fire engines that county resld ents have offered to donate to the museum muaeum board members had anticipated an august 1 offic ial opening now they hope a 1967 opening will still be poi aible thursday auoust 24 1k7 tmr ciorcitown hirald page 11 l m brown od optometrist tf at 35 mill street georgetown ult off main street hone 8771671 gwen rutledge relume d home recently from a holiday in otuwa with mr and mrs fred hutlcdge and family mrn ernest gillls la enjoy ing a holiday in ireland with friends and relatves birthday greetings to tommy m arch men t who will celebrate hornby midgets in 2nd round ontario rural playoffs a very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs bruce mcclure on wed nesdav evening august 16th when they entertained the players loaches and drivers of the hornby midget ball team following a social visit with each other a delicious corn roast was held outdoors cake coffee and soft drinks were also served the midgets will be playing this week with jn nerkip in their second round of the ontario rural midget playoffs get well wishe are extend ed to ralph featherston who is a patient in the milton dis trilt hospital georgetown separate sch0w school opening tues september 5 1967 r pupils attending separate school grades k p 8 will commence school on tuesday september 5th 1967 at 9 am pupils who havo not already registered kindly assemble at 8 30 un ttr a honeymoon trip to newfoundland the bride wore i navy blue suit with white and cordon inr was hn brn blouse and white accessor thers rroomsmin and ushers e ana a cor6a of red roses were his brotlur in law wic yj are i a 29 byron st ston campbell and the brides brother donald sanderson of the groom who is the son ashgrove of vr and mrs george lane irvron t is employed in bra linalea with carrier ir t ondi doping the hndc is employed at a reception in the am inn 1oeior auditorium mrs jean millwell received lor the br p wiarinc i turnuoi c laci dress w ih malchin holcro white accessories mri i cor four y aoo belated anniversary greet halton warden william cou inra iq mr jnd mr8 george ter said at the time thgt the leglle who i the wedding anniversary on august at plan canada 1 ttl mr- winston campbell hostess it a shower lor sase of white carnations the bride prior to her marriage ashgrove mr and mrs francis thomp son his mother mrs j j thompson and mrs r j grab am enjoyed last week up in a cottage at carnarvon near min den rick and itandv twin sons or mr and mrs roy cntchcll have been spending two weeks with their grandmother up at 1 brace bridge and sister janie was a week at a girl guides i camp at clifford 32th sun life assurance arnold rathbun for service and appointment phona 1774931 12 gower cl georgetown georgetown public schools school opening tues september 5 1967 pupils attending public school grades k p 8 will commence school on tuesday september 5th 1967 at 9 a m pupils who havsnot already registered kindly assemble at 8 30 am the georgetown district high will open for the fall term tues september 5 1967 bus routes students of georgetown high school district are asked to note the following transportation schedule route 1 west on hwy 7 to 7th line 7 45 a m south on 7th line to 17 side road watt on 17 side read to 4th line south on 4th line to 1t5ide road eastan t3side road to 7lh una south of 7th lino to lo side road east on 10 side t d to 8th line north on 8tu line to school 8 25 am route 2 at 7 45 a m east on 20 side road to 10th line south on 10th line to 17 sideroad east on 17 side road to town line south on town line to norval station north on town line to terra cotta leave terra cotta 8 05 a m west on 27 side road to 10th line south on 10th line to 22 side road through gltn williams at 8 2b im to school route 3 south on 9th line to glen williams leaving the glen at 8 20 a m to school route 4 east on hwy 7 to norval south on town line to lot no 9 north on town line to 10 side road west on 10 side road to 9th line east to norval at 8 35 am wait on highway 7 to school route 5 2 buses leave b a station east georgetown west to school at t 40 a m route 6 north on 8th line to 22 sideroad 8 10am west on 22 side road to highway 7 south on highway 7 to school note opening day only transportation changes 1 rrguter pick up in a m for all grades nine and ten ttudenta 2 buses will start to pick up grade 11 12 and 13 students at 12 acock on each of tha above routes grades nine and ten students at nine a m grades eleven twelve and thirteen students at 1 oo p m student will go directly to tha classroom assigned to them according to tho tltts posted in tho entrance foyer for oradaa 9 and 11 and on tho oym corridor wall for grades 10 12 and 13 student not on the list will report to tha library all oradenin ten eleven and twelve text books win bo provided by tho high school boa a student losing or damaging any op these books will be assessed fox this loss or damage studant owtna tho school for books damaged or lost during tho past school year must pay for these before registering all bookt provided will bo collected after tho oxaminationt next juno or whon a studant loaves this school any grade 13 student having difficulty in locating tho required texts may leave an order with tho money to pay for these books with th general offico thh week tho school vrill then order these books direcrh from tho publisher student contemplating a change in their program mo ar asked to contact mr prousa in th mornings at tho school 177096 this year it will again bo necessary to run thro lunch periods tha first lunch parted will bo from 11 25 to 12 10 second lunch period from 12 10 to 12 95 and tho third lunch period from 12 53 to 1 40 approximately one third of tho classes will go to lunch at a time and tho remaining two thirds will remain in class this means that regular classes will bo going on all day tho school will finish regular daises at 3 10 and th buses will leave at 3 45 the lunch panod for an individual class may vary from day to day do- pending on tho timetable this year we will again us the six day cycle this meant that ft will tav six days to complete the 42 par- tods rather than the five days as previous th timetable will show day 1 day 2 etc to day 6 these days wttl not conform to the weak days but will vary from week to weak this h an advantage in that th periods will be longer each period being 45 minutes long but there will only bo seven teaching periods a day so that tho total teaching time will bo the same a before cafeteria will not be serving meals on opening day e forgravh sfcretary treasurer eh gorth chairman d f turner principal

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