Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1968, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4 thc oionorrown hmaldtmuiisoay aim mth hm faoet t6 new teachers join esquesing school staff 17 regular teachers left he ksquesjng public school ataffa 4 have been 16 new loach en hired 10 of them with pre viotu experience and six of rthem teachers coljee fradua ktca former ijnwhouw school principal james kennedy hj zcone to brampton and ralph mckeown farmer glen wil hams principal becomes prin cipal at linjehouse jack keod former vie prin xcipal at mewartlown senior school become- glen williams principal john lens is the f newly appointed vic principal l stewarttoivn suprrvisins principal in k zqursine ii knc balkind oor bhtown miss thais macionald ia the new rea music super v teor stewarttown senior public school houses all the srades 7 and students and the auxil jary classes frirtcipal ii ronald shatter ra of georgetown ic principal john lent gear fetown on thr mewartlown staff are gordon bessett hilda oyej b a berry brown mrs mar- eare muoct peter gardiner mr thelma hearns mrs mary hojpui devid lawrence jtackie ijnoe joanne mackie david wcrlane mrs mart a ret mckelvey robert wnker i ton and five newcomers mrs barbara rennick georgetown mrs anne rody georgetown imneview a c dickson ra tlames methane carleton riace principal frank sturgess and two teachers college jzradu principal s relief new teachers tales wyne flahhery lx t coke and ludwig zander wes ton mrs margaret lawson u the stewarttown school secretary speyslde staff gary dawfcln acton as principal richard noble as principal s relief ka thryn bowman mrs kathleen lawson robert mcgregor rus- sel mcnaugbton mrs jean nette paquette carol swaciho- mr with newcomers miss san dra gilbert of milton and for mer students miss norma veji lot e tobtcoke end deanna zabodnik downs view milton heights mrs 1 he gardiner georgetown as prin dpal with mrs pat porry wr grace nderson a remedial reoding spec list and a new comer mrs margo kent of mil ton as principal s relief at norval public school mrs eleanor uilson is principal with mrs jean somcrville principals relief and remelial reading teacher mrs wendy g ii and miss gwendolyn rov rtson mrs grace harrison is th school secretary ville and saraduau miac gladys kirk toronto andrew blain beth buderlck mrs helen cum mlngs mr ethel riddell lois taylor mrs lena white glen williams r w jack sod heed ba principal frank sturgea principals relief new teachers are mrs elaine chat- ten georgetown miss linda iinham teachers college grad uate from eaquealng mrs ruby pinkerton georgetown and mrs irene wheeler glen wil hams returning teachers are james barrett mrs garner- mrs mary glffen wlnnlrred jackson mrs anna kacbjnar mrs grace harrison is school secretary mrs k grant u secretary slow moving signs obligatory for fanners ai of september 1 farmer- will require the red and orange slow moving vehicle signs on farm tractors od self propelled machinery being used on a pub lie roadway if the vehicle h travelling at a speed lcs than 25 mph north halton opw interpretation of this also in eludes farm wagonv travelling behind such vehicles this new law should not hi regarded by local farmers ai in unnecesaarv expense but rath r a step forward in the pr vent ion of the all too common accidents involving farm vh icles and aulomobilrs a fiw of these signs are still left t the ontario department of at riculture and frood 181 main st milton and many local im plement deiers no v har them in stock rrmnrnber the flu r september lt k umehous ralph mckeown principal richard noble prin cipala relief one newcomer thomas foley of port arthur and returning teachers louise blanchard mrs margaret fejee carol lawson mrs sharon mac millan mrs eva presswood thomas travis and sandra tumbull etohi luus kathleen fulmer oak cimetooiurch w s- n 1 1 the anglican church of canada st albans glen williams service at 11 am st pauls norval includei georetown eaw of mount ainvtew services at 0 45 there will be a celebration of holy communion this sunday and archdeacon geoxce andrew who was a missionary in china for many yrars will he our guest christian reformed church 7th lin geeroetown ai j vhhdenrel mlnlsur sen icea yvirv sunday 130 a w and i 00 p m visitors wllcoml start crystals 279 ardmona peaches 2- 449 45 75 yum yum tree comedy fall theatre attraction baby foods potato chips graham squares dunk dill ur dempsltssxhotttous t3tr vr in the dairy c se the announcement by mayor joseph gibbons tfcat last week be declared georgetown little theatre week was the go slg nal for tnatbex of this group to start their perennial search for new memibers and subscrib ers for the season they hav chosen a fine ser les of four plays covering all fields of theatre from farce to drama end it is their intention to malce sure that no one misses ifae opportunity of seeing them all don t be surprised if you receive a call from a stran t with a request that ycu beconta a member of georgetown little tfcaatrt don t he alarmed they have no intention of cajoling you in to acting what they want is audunce support to make this the biggest and bst year yet of course if you happen to 13 one whd does have a yen to imole on the far aide pf the footlights or maybe help back stage your eallef will gladly supply all details bigg est challenge will w oome back utile sheba in february thu won shirley booth an oscar for her per for mance in the movie and vll be the croups entry in thr cin tral ontario drams frcntival they have had several succcrs as members of the west em on tarlo drama league thii pir they will he in competition with amateur groups in the loronto area 1inal play of the srason u see how ihy run a farci which pliywd many ycrt m london and nc or it is interesting to note tiat a pr vldua theatre grou presented this play about twenty years ago in the old town hall where th pr ent ti tl- thratie now has its rehearsals georgetoun litlr theatre has been active for eijzht yrn i presenting hve theatre fnr georgetown s enjotnt tni- aeainn romi es to et in fcn higher level of arhirifnirnt permit seepage bed at mushroom plant slices nffeerich mmgarine jjluui6e juice 3 8fr sugar condensed milk jelly powders whjttswan cadburybars 33 249 3- 39 59 35 smoked picnc raivcooui lb i hojvs foods juice umiuis ftttwd chips 277 51 auks sausage 21 steakenes 2 sunny morn coffee x 25 e cantaloupes t 39 i listen very sundly to th ack to cod hour uadio mlrtistur or jo1 ndrkj th prorrint this yr la v rifd and intritlnk in ottobtr the firw under the yum yum f tree- urnn jck lmmon in keurc cnmmivmn 11 o m the wovl xen renuy on tv d council monday they u1 will b the attraction heres how it works i 1 010 h auo 1 ttltl t- u ir up iplutiatflm tli- c- ckly stw cfgm 33 id ckoc 1150 chin m 100 7 il30 a m 10 30 a m 11 30 pa 4 00 phi ig a sfecial christmai show written by a local man peter liacdouald which wi no rat dusly successful in its initial performance six yar ago be repeated nhal will allow unsdowglen muslironm growers to use a natural dp pression to hold prink runolf and romposl seepr tin tjaimed thu uatpr hnul 1 w cp in the grourul during mnt of the vear a twentv acre held with ivoiv uouis uui l 0 1 ii mi gau jj1 iga lucky shopper mrs lloyd grace r r 1 gr0ehwn 22 01 one of a series first baptist church main strml worth minister ge9ti9ww rbv l e wilton sunday september 8th 1968 ms alio rally day with a ipecial program featuring moviai shot around first baptist church 10 00 am its back yo church school sunday 1 1 00 am morning worship holy conm union 7 00pm informal worship and di session supply and demand the christian missionary alliance p w collins fstter lamu what is thi aluancit tht cfirittian and mistiorvary alliance founded in 1887 is primarily a missionary society devoted to pioneer work in rmou and difficult regions of the world alliance churches at home and abroad comprise a fellowship of christian be lievers emphasizing the sufficiency of christ sunday school worship seftvicls 10 00am llooam7 00pm chdaftvalh community chntri st johns united church v will return to their designated schedule i of activities commencing on sunday september 8th i t 9 30 am 11 00 am etdi tliunday at 8 00 p m upandlng growtti st john sunday school worship service senior choir with georgetown a opfiilly mvi4 all lo har with ltitii in t fil t j r robert scrivens mintitcr stan wright clrfc of saalon by marshall kali cmrwmiwn aaaaaaman carmrtlaalenair why do the tnahut valua f hoiuea rlaa u tlm ko by why do thla am maritecvalua in aoma cuu risa riuiise rapidly in ona hfafhlal araa thin an other- to anawr th iral qua- tion i itltr you td replaca- uaot tot f tha building aj lima goaj by th coala of hftuaaa uaurlal and aerv icea rija taurine um coat ot contrtictlsa of a building ts tf in tha a patiaat own er buy haw pwxhaaad hu hoffl la 104 for moo and today u tnay b worth m 000 thli u a form of prolil how var th owner a houaa wj to burn down today ha would hav to pay todaya dru to hiva th um re plated so whan thinking of mlllrti a hone and making a great profit reinembar that to replace the properly today will eat up all th profit made over tfcj yeaca to nawe the aecond auaa tlon one muat know the raa aon wh demand is ao high in on area and not another in our area it u sbvlotu there just lan l the suppl ttl lit u sea to meet the demand put on by the metropolitan tor onto area 1 a biuldtr m uil ling to ull 2000 house at 13 000 then 6 000 rwaplp would he interlm in hm r u nf ihe plant rould h uacd to trett thr cnmpnst water pro wrier irikintp lorac ix pro- u rri f r p i slnnni t r itni fiun otijirl poin tin- o it tnt all the lajfie wt lllnu hru at tlu mill had over i flourd nntl one into the sew ers dur r hsl uirks lieay rains oiini i t1 cl ihe nunc to uinntd in uritmc that no olnur unuld come from thu pond ii ir in o rrflow entrir the iwr sslem immanuel lutheran church windsor hold at carol xt worship sarvlce 1011 am sunday school im in j kllrojek pastor st georges church atluan church canaja yrlnhy xiii hm um 3orporau rjvmmmiloo for th tt a 11 ajti liornitig pratfai- tha church achool will ireuur on tttia day ing th disappointrd htjvpp ould itjt biddinc acaint ach other caiuine the prir of hous to rise corwcrfh if th lujilder were willinc to supply 6000 hnukfs ai 15000 but only 2 000 ppn pu wi litteitd then he woud hav to drop hn pne in order to h houses th point it which thr aupply and demand intprsret is 6iud a point fcqulllbrum in other words th buyen wil buy all the hmisei the builder u willing to prourfe thii 11 market price in wmtbetown at present the price of house wrm hiflh if a party winhe lo purchase a property he must pay the prlc at which the demand is willing to tntutt the supply bridge club i with it tables nf plaer five pairs jn eaclof the dkis oni were eligible for staniunis last week at georcetovn dupli eate bridge rluh wlitera for north outli 1st layon itartuwir mrs judy overland 2mt im kulil w wamlel iwi mil uialulli mccrea hill hamilton 4th mr i and imr bill coals nth mr leo kinteniakftr mil heller kait west lsl mn neil isttullo lam slucluir jml uon vnow uulu wilson inl llerl harris ii u duki wllsm 4th uri miyllls cainpliell mrs viola naylor slh mel llarrs rvoat warren ssdli r ml anil lira hoh wlllums tlowers for- all occasions wedding arrangements cortetrta a specialty cut flowers and funeral dengnt w wire flowr rosedale floral m albert s tr 7 j51 special notice fue fothedlenliicfse bfow in the past few weeks our iga gift catalogues have been exhausted there is now a large stock on hand georgetown iga for a rawnws th georgetown herald h mabt st s 0erotewn hon 173101 hroland sloan got a commerce red convertible loan and bought a blue f astback with buckets what model do you want canadian twpeittal bank or commmce

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy