Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1968, p. 9

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dropouts get second chance at sheridan porter president j m ttwridftn coll go of applied aril and technology in bramp ton has announced a program to give high school dropouts a second chance he stated that h believes many school drop out are capable or absorbing further education and would wfjcome the chance to get back into acbool at a levej consist ent with their age after con ul tat ion with other college of ficists he decided that sher tdart should do something to help such people and plana arc now under way to do just that the basic idea is to take ad ult students ib nd 0vcr who have been out oi school it least a year and give them an intensive threemonth upgrad- inj program the courses womu probably have to- start it tie grade x level but would move forward quickly and students of dents would spend client weeks on upgrading courses in mathe matics science and english followed by four weeks of studyin a specialized field at the end of this summer session each student would be assess ed and if ho was considered capable of absorbing further instruction he would b admit ted to a regular program in september successful applic ants would be eligible for loans from the on tariff student aw ards program bard mr forte r and other col leg offkials are confident that wellmotivated student on be brought up to college entrance standards through an intensive full semester program the stu- prosldent porter emphasized that this program in no- way qualifies a student jfor a secon dary school graduation diploma but it would ilovjilmjto bo admitted to- the college under the mature student regulation what sheridan ls doing is td jlive the capable dropout whose time out of school ti as given him the motivation ho may have would have to workextrooely iaked before a second chance to better his education and fur ther his employment opportunit ies it is hoped thatmanyadulls in the peel and uajton cbxmnu- nify will avail themselves of this opportunity tips on peony growing in mrs lonsons talk the april meeting of thelfood value in th roofs a plan- georgetown hortibultural soc- ting of at least six roots give- a lety mejt in knof church hallj satisfactory showing blootnlng wednesday eveang april is three to four weeks from middle president j k nuffield ex pre s- of june peonies require much ped appreciation for the contin- water to keep them at their ued support in attendance andj besttlicy are gross feeders fcr- keen interest shown by the tilizer low in nitrogen and high members and mends the new- in phosphate and a heavy soil lyaequird onuvo flag was on is most suitable mm jcmson al- diaplay adding to ihe chairmauv so mentioned trco peonies of podium i which she has several growing at the nursery but finds this a short reporton the ontario part of the country difficult to horticultural association dist- propagate them mr charles rict 8 annual aeetlng held re- henuick thanked mrs lonson cently in branford was given for her excellent presentation mr and mrs luffield mrs w stating peonies would now be a local lutherans tbsharein childrens village ontario lutherans are hull- ding a village for emotionally dbrbturbed children this con cern received special empha sis at the ontario district pas toral conference held at st lukes church in ottawa atten ded by rev john kilffncr for the george towilchurchln otta wa the pastors and laymen in at tendance viewed the toronto produced film warrendale which showed tfie need for such a home and ways o troolovint for the children the decision to enter this field by the lutheran church came as a result of the church awareness to present day social ills and s particular concern foe thewelfare of children llev horace ertiman executive secre tary of the ontario district and chairman of the advisory board of the village cited an article in the december 17th 1m6 issue of macleans magazine that there are over 100000 chil dren in ontario who desperat ely need professional help iast summer fewer than 700 were getting it in 1067 the project was officially begun through a pjial centennial- thankoffor- ing the village planned in coop eration with prwvfneiavnha will be built on a 12 ar site- belwchpetcrburgh and st agatha outside kitchener it will bejjin with tuo homs housing 10 to 12 children each and an administration building the estimated iconstruction cosu are about 5200000 other menr lcrs of the advisory board are dm judy van erva and henry endress revs itonald reiwlorf and roy knoll mr richard meunirr qc mr c n weber kitchener mr james kaufman st catharine that oiqmvtown timald thursday may 2nd ma pagb0 talks on japan to st johns women a very interesting easter thankotferlng meeting iu held recently by tba united church women of st johns united church when they had u their ljucst aprakcr itcv walter rljjh ley pastor of noryal united church mr bldlcy told of his itay tn japan and many things of in terest pertaining to education the economy of iho country the various religions and the jap anese culture to name a few a number of japanese article were on display and the ladlea enjoyed viewing these at the close of his talk the apejker invited questions and the num ber that followed certainly ind icated tho interest he had ar oused mrs c jlutk thanked mr ridley oli behalf of the j dle 7th line relocation will cut off bl norton and mr r s barber must on the list of many garden hnrnhl cnttxpt were local wjfnbcrs in attend- enthusiasts in attendance j umu vumici ance i tenders for the relocation of i the society question hose waj seventh lin esquesing at mr h x herder noted from in evidence for this meeting and hornby east intersection have the report ijai mr wj pack- proved popular with many cahed by the jiauon cou hra had bevii rcappdihted as timely questions he in a discus- ty p dept president fo district 6 and sugsed by the audience rids are hue thursday may t before adjourning the meet- r t job estimated cust uvg in partake of refreshments of thp pro is 300000 prepared by tiio social commit- v u the president called on two miles of the seventh mr wioi50m ftf wnjwd harry scou jo condu line will bo relocated north- j the door prize draw the will- ward from the t intersection ners were miss hilda erwin at trafalgar road oakville and mrs n corbett mis lome the base line with the new cleave miss e bird and mrs construction to run in a north- l harding westerly direction joining tlie j l i j ipresent seventh line of esnufx- apeculy with her the peony is i tht next meeting will be a j at hornby tower coll onr of th oldest flowers the combination of spring flower course greeks cultivated them for the show snd pjant exchango sale i two mwiibers from unit t mrp walter brownridae and mrs hector bird were in char ge of the easter dbvotlonkl mrs- gordon kidney sang he smiled pn mb she was accom panied on the piano by mrs ernest eorgrave thenpr est dent mrstuartrhalh mndo several important announ cements the ucw catered to lheverdun rcbokahs 50th tlivervary dinner on tucujay april 23 tfiere vhi ik a rum mage sale iu the ijauon sat urday- moyjl the elizabeth fry society will hold an all day workshop in the new- centennial building ijra niiton on may 4 tn discus tin- aspects of the work of the soc iety with relation to injjleside reformatory a number of st johns young people arc taking part in tho oxfam walk saturday may 4 and are being sponsored by the individual units of the ucw the meeting closed t a so cial hour good buy estcd a iclbr of congratulations be forwartrd to mr packlum on behalf d the society kursery jnd garden centre guest speaker for the evening spoke on peony culture colour ed slide were projected to bade up mrs- lonson enthus iasm fa peonies which are a mrs a t pritchard again heads women s council one home at the t intersec tion has been torn down to fa cilitate the roadbuilding pro gram celebration may2fdt3ist- marking a first great in our new garage and showrooms com inatid help us celebrate one year ago this month we moved into our new oarage and showrooms our confidence and invoarnient in providing truly uptodate sjiqs and seryice faciitia has been well justified by hie steadiy increasing number of customers we have curved on this our anniversary we say a mot sincere thank you to the people of geortjelown and district antlrew mlitl atlfj stdff open evenings till 9 pm saturdays till 6 pm mrs valuable training free of i charge lit ciucs towns villages across canada and sellingout sale bargain town 239 queen e brampton r spss did you know in just two hour it is possible mr a t pritchard ri tlie meeting closed with in lo le tiilciil respiration laetejhrealdent of tfrt local interval of music with mrs paul i throuah lis save a life pro- council rf women when din b at tlie orjlan tea hostesses st- john ambulance offers- h jtona wu hoalesa at her j wer mrs e thompson homai oi orchard blvd on april paul and airs kerr tr other axecutlve officers are mr b t paul just president alr florla nodwell lat vice prc mrs a m sutherland 2nd vlc president airs it ii jones comaponding aecietary mr darecuo uayea recording aecretary mr florla nodwell treasurer jin j w kerr soc ial coovenir annual report were present ed frool affiliated aocletles by lira jr nteuww for tke ited croaa mm c b dick for the united church women mrs e thompson for the baptist wo men mission circle mrs jack crlchlhi for the hospital aux iliary and mrs k ii jones for the iode turther reports from affiliates will be glvin at a la ter meeting mrs nodwell presented the annual ilnanda report and mra a m nielien was appoin- tad auditor after roulno business there was a short program mr w ohnson reviewed exmunaroer neya for hie cac and mr nleuwbf outlined num ber ofuestlon for traffic afety from tha safety league mr c- hyes read an article dealing in general terms with the forthcming federal elect ion w ultl ik nt fetsounce george e drumm 42 lenoston crsc nt 877eko staterarivi canadian hatad owic searbereuoh ontarle on all fantastic savings on 1968 chevrolets oldsmobiles 1968 impala cuitow ceupe vi autortistle trantmti- sloit ptwmr ttmrlnfl powr braked r dl whltewall tirei 3450 1968 chev belair vi automatic transmission push bun6 radla whllwall llras wheal discs gas pipeline plained in part of esquesing bght of ways agent for traucinada ihpeline are in lijueslnj and naasagaweya tssrnhlpsjnfonnlnif landowners g 36 inch nitural gas pipettfic mil be tunnelled through the fcrea before long report indicate the line torn rim in sa will en ter numgaweya in the moffat ajfel follow the no lfl side- jpaed of both townships on twite heading in the dfrectlon f toronto closing up hack part of our store yo give yau better rvlc entire stock rnut be sold out at hale price less shop tonitb till pjl gordon hose so ft eomp 179 97 nozztes 57 sprinklers 47c flanntle q tt blankets y pillow cases 37 s pants a97 mens suits 17 vl sadsn the ultimate in luxury polly equipped with eptlens too humareui to lilt cigarettes 44 bulbs iv mens shoes 167 oyl cirls shoes 87 ladies shoes 87 boys o pants v girls dresses 147 197 ladies m dresses i 97 bed q7 batteries i nylons tic 37 opin mom tuetl iat j0 am wml wbdl trluhe frl aj to pjw

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