Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1968, p. 10

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w i th orombtown hrraldtmursday mpt 1mk 1m pack 10 the district at a glance milton hbiohts mllton ueuhla needs water services ur- ecntly officials agreed at a mcetlm thlj week but lt not willing to be annexed by nelfbbouring milton to i t the service officials from esquesing naasagaweya and kulon met to discuss supplying of water services to the area where residents claim pollution has stop ped them from using well water orangeville despite poor weather orangevlllc s fall fair almost se a new record in attendance the paid admissions for the 110th annual event was aecond only to the towns centennial year fair in 1963- w i hvln the fairs secretary treasurer said everything went off without a hllch in spite of the constant drtalc nyfryyonn fin lnfnl ermomtowdmpjlcouncll jhla week instructed clerk lloyd mlndley to notify a local jnner that his di hid caused 700 to 800 damage o area livestock and munt be destroyed within 48 k they claimed to have proof tho farmers dogs hd been terrorizing the area erik something new in tnn township schools his term are eklersartcns eightyseven wore enrolled when thce classes were inaugurated last tuesday on a halfday asls at osprlnge aid hluburgnvand full days it jim jane kindergarten classes were introduced to lrlp village school a few terms back acto 1 a fat packet of anlljewlsh hale literature has been received in the mail by mr and mrs norman irntr of 1l 1l 3 acton the envelope postmarked trantford contained copies of articles from united states publications and a bumper sticker which advises unite germany the material contained an address uhere the reader can send for reprints of such articles as the liberal is vour deadly enemy ttrectsvillealmost 20 acres of land at the northeast limit of streetsvillo his been annexed from mlsslssauga the annexation will permit orderly extension of streets and other services in a 106 unit housing development lthin strectsvilles limits miltc a total of 22 000 is the estimated attendance at the ontario steam antique preservers annual steam tra weekend at milton the record holder was ihelboo edition which saw an estimated 30 000 visitors mjst year interest slumped and officials blamed it on other centennial events on the same weekend braf lea eight portable classrooms are being moved from strcetsvllle and malton to handle the overflow of students at ljrainalea secondary school two port able were m use there last year and with the eight additional ones 240 students will be receiving education in the emergency quarters brar pton peel memorial hospital at brampton will be overcrowded within five years despite an almost com j pleted extension which wlil nearly double present ca expect 300 to join youth bowling league pacify administrator howard krajft suggested it may be necessary to build another hospital in chineuacousy township georfe nurw georgetown youth bowhngi chief supervi sor la prod i cling something like 300 young pin busters in thu local branch of the organization before toe end of the year nurse who u also the zone representative for central ont ario was enthusiastic after 175 registered into youth boudinj at the georgetown bowl satur day morning betweeno o clock and noon ho ld he total wilf llkelyl well o 250 by the time the schedule srfarts this weekend with another fifty get t ting into the action as tho sea son progresses last scasoj youth bowlings enrohnclit hen lounc315 this is the 0th year for youth bowling in georgetown it prov idts organized bowling for hoys and fcuu from 7 to 20 in han tarn junior and senior leagues bantams and juniors rncagc in league competition every siitur day seniors every suuday as u oil as a good time they one point keeps junior bowlers from trophy fifteen georgetown lawn bou img jrd lompcled in j trtblti tournament at brampton on sundav j his is an annual tour nament for the br odd c bank trophy donated by h brock c bank of slrccbivitlc brampton had 3 entries ge o lie town 5 streetsvillo diid oakvillc 2 georgetown bowtnrs nutdo an exceptionally good shduing with a team skipped by brian james losing their ltst iamc by one point resulting in team skipped by ilay edwards of bra mpton winning the trophy several members of the senior club ako from brampton and dutrlct witnessed the games and woro very surprised in how efficient the juniors bowled brian james murray wright and leslie burn won tuo gm es and received shirts team skipped by bob mcdon aid with ruth ildwat and ha tha hogan were the high one game winners boh receiving a shirt and tho girls pendjnts on sunday september 20 a doubles tournament for the boys will be held at brampton and georgctoun will a a u be well represented got bowline guwaoce from nur se and his team of coaches which this season includes mr and mrs seorge archibald mr and mrs george storey gordon morton mrs charlene mac cormack and george webster last year a georgetown youth bowling bantam doubles team bob montgomery and gary miller brought national attention here by winning the canadian championship in ed molun ross chapel best in kickers tourney krle sow and harmy chap- pt fintahed with m to win a recent kickers tournament at north halton golf countr club in a kickers tourney en tranta ere allowed to replay any three afaota jake tlbapeon had a 38 sharky groaclle jtm jones and don curry 39 peter oprica had the low net acore at sou gob collier waa dose with 31 hollie god frey 32 and paul skinner ar chle moore ken allen 33 1 glen magnuson took the scenic route to qualify as most hon est golfer edith mclntyre earns lady of tfwfef titfe edith mclntyre was udy of the day at a georgetown golf and country club ladlea sect ton field day saturday a kor- sack wma runnerup lady of the day la decided by point toul gloria sinclair registered the days low gross followed by b kovacks and b breen l mc naur had low net edging r der byshire and i bowetl m petto had rewest putts with c voyce second in this oeparunent and m aviullh had most putts fol lowed closely by alice zarn b turner was lhhe days tmoct ho nest golfer registration tyke hockey saturday september 14th only georgetown memorial anna f 30 a jn t n i must havi birth certificates boys born 190 and later georgetown district high school board evening cusses 196869 georgetown district high school offers the following evening classes for the school year 1968 1969 bfrlsthatlon natfs jypttmnlfk-33-ama-3a- fe basic english for hon english speaking canadians 5 00 ten week courses 4 do twenty week courses 12 00 payable on registration night school certificates will be awarded to those who have attend ed at lfiast 75m of the classes and who have successfully completed thr prescribed course in the commercial and technical courses the successful students marks will he recorded on the regular day school records and will be on file in the ceneral school office wednesday classes physical fitness for msn 30 woodcarving m beginners sewing 10 hairdressing 20 furniture repinishing 2d basic english for nonenglish speaking canadians 20 grade 10 bookkeeping v20 grade 10 shorthand 20 gradr 10 typing 20 automotive mechanics i 30 electronic ii 20 machine shop i 20 rug hooking befllnnars alanine january s 10 basic welding an extra charge lot material will b levied all classes thursday classes basic oil painting 20 physical fitness for women 30 upholstering 30 advanced sewing 10 new maths for parents 10 business machines 10 electronics i 30 small engines 20 grade xi bookkeeping 20 grade xi shorthand 20 gradh ix typing 20 electrical appliance repairs 10 rug hooking advanced starling january e 10 hostess 20 mechanical drafting 30 basic floral design thara will ba a charge of 7 so pr iludanl par night tar imh flowers 10 are from 7 30 to 9 30 ml courses will start either october 2 or 3 and will run until december 4 or 5 the 20week courses will start again on january s or 6 and will end march 5 or 6 the vocational coursm ere ell credit eourm at the grade 10 11 lavel for lh secondary school graduallen diploma registration forma to be completed at the high school en reglitrallon nlghu or by knell foe to be paid in cash or money order with the eppllcatibn form feee paid on registration night for cleite not being held will be refunded by the school board office individuals registering for e course not being given will be notified where possible by telephone before the first class requests u lollreginhng night school classes may be obtained by telephoning livu between t00 end 4 20 weekdays b foroetavr secretary t h vansicklbr chairmen school library will ba keg october 2nd for pan freen 7 00 30 every monday to thursday atart- wumng to make use of these services for reference sheridan college of applied arts technology 90 church street east brampton continue your education at sheridan college the extension division r offers the following courses applied arts the earth from land and air film art and language introduction to theatre arts community planning urban environment science and humanism visual creative arts graphic printing methods photographic basics art appreciation i art appreciation ii advertising layout and design life drawing painting techniques i dressmaking and pattern alteration advanced photography workshops effective speed reading registration af sheridan xohege september loth and 17th front 7 is p m to 9 is p m business courses computer analysis computer concepts business organization and principles introduction to accounting ta and audit piocedures sales administration and personnel medical secretary effective communication jkhnolqjg advanced technical evening classes atec sheridan college inorganic chemistry statistics i production contiol english ii mechanics of materials descriptive geometry technical mathematics iii diawing special interest administrative strategy and decision making canadian unions labour relations ind legislation the chemical industiy m oniuio forkner speed writing psychology of supervision family money management everyday law and the citizen adveitising copywutmg use and function of typography intioduction to business manigunuic foi small businessmen achieving success in mariugc tlit qtugupliy pf induuiv ili commcictv registration for all above courses will be at sheridan college saptombar 1 and 17 from 715 9 15 p m techno atec courses at central peel sec0ndarysch00l english i physics i mathematics i general chemistry mathematics ii electrical fundamentals mechanics i registration at central peel secondary school september 23 and 24 prom 715 9 15 p m for further information contact director of extension uiurch street l brampton brampton 4597533 malton 6775657

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