Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1968, p. 11

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report active year in arts and crafts review would simplify bounty payment to hunters an active year iii j067 wm reported by the arts st crafts of george tow fi during a ravtew f the year at tho january meeting croft displays v cro held at the horticultural stately flow er show in june and at the fall fair in addition to the annual exhibition and sale in october acaurse in antiquing waa conducted by miss dorothy stone for fifteen members ton dollars in prize money waa voted to the all fair and yearly affiliation fees were paid to other societies in apprecia tion of a talk given by jim warren in september a flft was made to cedarvale com munity centre the prealdent reported on progress of the hospital kates the organ iia to ai centennial project vacancies in ihe list of offic ers were filled at the meeting and an exchange of ideas con cernlng crafts and probahl courses to be given took place whllv refreshments were scfv mrs gordon smith gave ail interesting pjrper on earjy ex pldrtrs ofesirada telling of tha lite and accomplishments of chatnpuln his extensive trav els settlements efltabllahed and of til envision inn the panama canal miss gladys krascr was rss for the meeting host- rkmp- sjttv mi hjrsf vi m scale model of gate to be erectsd t georgetown and district memorial hospital enlrncn a student speaks cites regimentation as hampering school system by david dlanvy it would he ery difficult to detail with anv accuracj the of feet of ourmioiidiry kcllools if jnly one or tuo students were to lie usui as examples to over come thtictrthsrt individual students have individual prob- icmi the following is a compos ite of ideis i rule rccuved from irnups of students at cv 4ral inuh tchook our chool are regimented fccjnnd icason and fortunately in many cases beyond effect persons in thin type of systn racy ha dcenerated to con tror by a feu i said in the last article that educators and admrnislrilors develop a day to day philosophy which roenforccs the ethic of the present socifctj this idea that we must accept the stains quo is passed on to the major ity of students who again carry it uith them uhen the lcae secondary school our society is based on money and asloiu as students are taught to let nth ers make their judgments for them and to accept what is then chance ii going to be a out of necessity must take op progression of futile battles up to now i have iwen talk ing about the students who have been subjugated by the system to point out the effects that the system has on 10 uudctits who do not fall under anmc of the aspects ot the sys tpm if a prson hai hwn care fully taught that rules and re filiations are there for hii ben fit ever since he entered that i j wo01d institution theh it is not sur prising that he soon leoinfi otwy them without a thought asj to their justification one of tjir t most unfortunate aspects of to uork under this is that tudtnts soon turn this into unqualified acceptance of the exports on short order a student has kir nod to accept authorities andhat abdicated roin his nun right of free thought when a student moves away from the straight jacket atmosphere of the high school he is sutjdcnly faced with t- need to make decisions he cannot for he has never devel oped his own judgment once again he is forced to fall back on the opinions of experts tills time politicians scientists etc which ho cannot even cvaluue it is small uondtr that dermic this sjstem and keep an individual identity as opposed to a mass identity in which you are already placed is a constant struggle in an at tempt to survive tke tmptation to go to some extreme u very great if you can convince your self lhat thn extreme you have chosen is justified then your po sition immediately is more com foruble you know exactly where you stand and that is in direct opposition to everything that belongs in the system that you diulke unfortunately t incomes more and more appir enf to students that extremism b a necessary part of change ashcrove explains conservation work at ashgrove institute women jlie agncultuie and cana dian industrios meeting of the womens liislllulo uag held cm thursday afternoon jan lotrt at tuo o qlock in die church ba fccnunl with a splendid attend ancr of ijflu s viimdcnt mis john ttuddcll started tli meeting with the ode and creed secretary mr ind nurse read the lau moiuh smmutf s and called the jtnll which wat aniwed by luiiunn a liejuly spot m hjlton a ud miinii uy pretty ones wer brought to our attention not too far from home during the com povidone all weio in favor of 115c per member towards th 7wh annivt i aiy piojett of macdou- old institute also 4 m ua ted to assist the northern can ada womens institute mi j stringer offered to uvaiht mu w hud in tho luklnjf with yflst u niotistrattion and a cununitu o of threw wat ap pointed to arrange a card jarty in ettlier 1 eh of match i lie program was m cjurge ofmih milton ujrd who called on mr janus cuntoy for the inotlo tlut grealnpwi of any country or group ll found in wlul it gives to tiie world a duet by mrs john mcnabb and mrs ward brownrldge was en joyed current events by mm c n dick on the latent fashions was very humorous the special speaker was mrs luwltngs from meadowvale who is an informa liph officer of the credit val lay conservation she told of llielr work and showed colored pictures of water control land management recreation wild life and scenes around the con- nervation arej it terra colts belfountain korks of tho cra- dit lime kilns at mmhoue hihtonviue dam and hickory falls there are thirty nix conwr- vatlon autiwrlties in outaho including the credit valuy area which covers parts of the colli ties of peel hilton iufferin and wellington and they feel it is important to educute the children in conservation o that tliy now have a better under standing of their natuiat envlr roikiirnt mia harvey nurse thanked mrs luwiliigh for hei pictures and interesting information ihe had h with the ladlrs and all who had helped during the af urnoon and meeting closed lth a social hour bxtttrktad achievement day lor north halton club tlie ucw met for the first meeting of thr year at the home of mrs c mcenery aj mcenery on thursday jnnuar 1r ihe president mrs lj un lekon conducted the uuelin with the secretarj mrb i 1 shortill recording the minutes bridge club iraxnfsttfr-rotnrritght-atf- jho duplicate bridge club in tht ltgion auditorium on tuesday january 16 fifteen tables play cd in two sections nith south winners in sec lion one t kalil and mike io- rus0 j coals and o nut tall vt s idler and 71 irosl if your trigger finger has been itching to bag a wolf but youve heen put off by the pro spect of dragging the carcass for miles to collect the 25 boun ty relief is in sight lialton county councils pers onnel legislation and by law committee last week voted to support if motion from essex county aimed at making it more convenient for residents to col lect bounties the committer will recom mend that council jtltion the province to change the wolf aifuijca bounty act to make bounties payable by tho clerkof tho municipality in which the wolf is kjjled merst convtrdan v this would he more conven lent for fhn county office too hal ton clerk garfield brown said v things stand now it is up to the miuiis trite or county clerk to decide if the dead ani mal is a wolf t to order the boun paid ho said wc dont really wani to be bothered with that weve ac tually had people drag wolves in here bounty huntara if the essex county mollon gels enough support to force a change in the at bounty hun ters will be able to drag their prizes into the town hall of the community in which he made the kill including oakvlllc bur lington georgetown and milton another essex county motion this is who to sec for a good deal on auto insurance kurt west miss margery this is who to see for the same good deal on life and homeowners insurance this one originating from the town of belle river alo won the committees endorsement it calls for all ontario count ies to designate a sports week to help promote junior sports in their areas changing ward boundaries before december election ward boundaries in george town may be changed before next december municipal elec lion ftipid growth in both ends of the town have made tivo wards lop heavy and this will contin ue aa more building takes place assessment commissioner mitbhill bain has sketched a suggested change to create three wards with approximately an equal nmqber of voters on monday council decided to seek he necessary approval of the ontario municipal board for the change so that tho new wards thb oboroitown hi raw thursday jan 25th 1is 1age 11 l can be used in the corning ele etion advertise regularly it pays robert r hamilton optometrist off ice hours uau carretal bldtf 116 mountamview road for appointment- 8773971 trasurer report wai given bvf mackenzie and mis olivr log mis e snow donation to an mrs m tajlor md mrs a church and sunday school i bndh john harrison and d prices in quarterly sum uirejclark vlr and mrs t wamci igrocd upon mrs f i shortill was named as the i cw nprrs i srcond soclion north south cnlative to the hoard of stew mi and mrs riijtnn harbour ards and mrs elunod siou to mr and mrs walter ilichn the official fioaid dcleaus to mr helen hdc and a lloyd the lialton prcsbytmal annual kst wit mrs m collier and mreting are mrs h siles mrs floyd shortill mr- liur mrs f mckncry and mi l janncson mrs r shortill is the ke wp for the world day of trayer on the 1st of march mrs v mcfnery led in ihe devotions which uas followed j bv the topic a discussion on japan a bncial half hour fnl lowed with lunch senul bv the afternoon unit 1 h achievement la for the north llajton llomcinaking cluh was held in the community centre on saturday jan 20 h was a full day of activities for the members in the forenoon thpy judged sleeping gapjiqnk and did a e w on tatttjy hand sample there were many isitors pre sent for the afternoon prognin when each club presented eith er an exhibit sti or demnnht ration followed by the i iishion show presented by the cirls wearing their finished garments provincnl honours uc re pre sented to irene keir of the ml lmafad club by mrs j miin ery past president of ihilton distrat w i mrs k dhj wil hams homo economist for hal ton was in chnrgc of the days proceeding sympathy is extended to mrs a iawr on the death of lier sister in england j umarjar t jainiesoii mrs nellie coldlnm mrs mary itnse pclen and mrs dorln nirber mrs jiarbara huntr and mrs hatl llde see hm now george e drumm 41langitoh cr l77el48 ttam vaku stayt rjutt iksurantf coananis cbrtadlan hd ofllce scare roush ontario m mm good now open another ninq pizzeria a 61 mill st georgetown near municipal parking lot kul italian style pizza nd olhr italian spcllllf r now vllbl in 0rortownwllwttwhnlirfninystweria irmlttsrrwirkiwiwtrtstsnf rt of ontario ninos i frnoo for th quality and rnotilh wtrln0 pood ftt of thlr pin so whin you want th rl thing italian style call ninos takeout service only call 8774322 free delivery in gorgrowrt on orcurs of 350 nd ovr hours if iha tihut yoti wnt wv got it in any iz and topping combination to tick i your titbud plplno hot and rady to tak out alsoi im open weekdays 3 p m to 1230 fridays 3 pm to 130 a m saturdays 12 nbon to 130 am ral italian style spaghetti i sauce silverwood 4h girls hold achievement day ifalllnaad community hall uan a busy placet saturday jan 25th in tho iifteinnon fivo groups of ah nu k n i tended their achloveiniiu daj silverwood 411 sew what wqre anions thn iils showing what they had luirned thenr jiast month llje local yuls put on u ykit what makes cnod fihupitir khimenth and they feie on ex- iuhititm aivd also mndttlul ihe ntrtt prnjitt fuatunni fi nits will lwilhl in a ftsw ueks the heavy fall of now lliii came tint wmkend of januaty 14t iiuh hroujiht out the snow mobile on thu hllli and alipes in tho noluhlwiiirhiiod wautu 1 c blolt lo it now people stand to gain when they have renovation and repair jobs done jn tlw winter- tradesmen are on viat fr laoftk nflnc so cfln b nucly on the ob and the extra are and timo skilled workmen can devote to a task during slack months gives the plant or office official or the householder mora for hismoney ho is also likely to find there are fewer delays in the delivery of materials and in the cose af an addition to a home or business premises there is the likelihood of earhr advantages remodel repair build a rec room instal new wiring painting decorating new plumbing heating tile floors walls ceilings etc do it nowi for employment information tr assittshee call the canada manpower centre department of manpower and immigration q4 oiiwi st e brampton 45m240 walter bergsma painting i decorating commercial industrial domestic free estimates 84028 r beeney plumbing cas oil heating shmt mlal work krpe ktliuates 8779343 h h j tcnrilivwtt beaver- lumber voh all your doiynow building nrhds 11 wayir st i773334 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