Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1968, p. 13

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turkey farm busy place preparing holiday feasts y activity at the buhpp turk ey farm on the oth tine la at iu peak with turkeya all die ted up or down ready lor da- livery to suit the festive ejfci son the turkeys even wear pa per ht to greet the customers twenty five hundred turkeya a year are raised by the blsh ops bud and chris with eleven hundred sains to the thanks giving dinner table and fourteen hundred to the christmas feist a short life and perhaps not a merry one who knows is the lot of the turkey whose span lasts only twenty two weeri al lncust their imiltrr rxixtenco is spent in a confined ares where they are carefully watched and fed at the end of their allotted tlm they urn dressed and shipped to market some are frozen for future delivery at this time of year twelve employee aro readying turkeys for the dinner table th oh hamtald thursday dc itth iht page 13 finc bishop racks some of the fourleen hundred turkeys hiet will greeo christ as abls this yewr destined for a glorious end smother in cranberries iu1dnry hard in the ervlc at both tvrvilu i churches dunns the service ho white llt services were held member of the xhurch school at bethel and ilillcrest united and members of the congrega hes on sunday dc 15 i lion brought forward their and fiirls and the young uhite gifts and white envelopes of the church school and they were dedicated with terra cotta inn is now open 365 days of the year tor meals s accommodation we handle outside catering in pnvato housft for dinnr and cocktail parttj book early for christmas parties odors now boing taken for homr rnacw christmas cakes puddings and chocolates for further information phona 8779941 betty and harry farrar terra coh ont prayer the many while uft were a iked to respond to the of food and toys etc will he challenge w serving a hurting sent to the trcd victor mission hungry world by giving one of the united church in lor days pay to this fund the de onto the policy from the dication of these gifts took white gift envelope uill kniuco in the churches on sun this year as a contribution today december 6 the response the itsvp appi tl t the unit to this challenge has been ex ed church iho rsvt appeal ceptionally good respond by sharing in a var j those who took part in the lety of projeck is a fund set white gift service assisting up by the united church to en mr hawkcs were as follows del able it to respond to needs of wood mary lou bailey daryl other particularly in overras wood haine ijter denise relief and development phe wood all or bethel mr bill wil members of the united t htfrch ion s s supenhtendent lois explains teaching methods for learning disabilities the december meeting of the association for children with learning disabllltl attracted keventy people including home from brampton area wednethv i george kennedy public school hbrar here used for the occairfon was jammed with parents eager to see the film why billv cmihnl lnrn and to hear mr shirnti mug ford who teacher a perceptual ly handicapped class in burling ton j district fanner won awards for hackneys a district farmer joseph her bat anthony rjr 1 lime- house died at his home on nov ember 22nd after short ill born in 100z on the 8th line escruealnc he was the son of william herbert anthony and ellen jsne short 11 as a young man he raised clydesdale hors es and he had won many aw ards for hackneya he leaves ids wife kaihlmi mary beckett sons frank and frm of i lmehouae sisters flor ence mn winnifred roazell mrs fred brooks ethel mr john fox bertha of lime- house and mrs kenneth r macdonsld targaret of ceor jjclown and a hrotber vred eorgetown two brothers frank and william predeceased him r uncial nrrvirr at the rum ley shoemaker uneral home aclon was conducted by rev itohert scrivens of si john a united church georgetown and interment was in fairview cemetery acton pallbearers wrr john m fox waltertan ham stan mornsfui clarenc mcnabb barbara brownrldge mary s lullaby and the huron leonard buckler and liny debbie neelandi julu snow carol 8 ken mcnabb an 1 oyc v ikon ltirthj rpiin- to ross nlcs hoy agar ajbd john beck pr hulcrcst at hillcr t ihi mr and mrs 1dr hiuiki r bngden on dei nn her 10 tn ell preston flower bearers hiuiic was provided by the hill and family of hamilton visited jim lallyn on dm mim r i1 urr jie and bill brooks carl crest junior choir hay hatifi on sunday with mr and mrs i mrs jim hamilton sinclair and bar mclsaac- paulines on the main st 8714616 23 malnst south georgetown the film ahows how neurolog lcally handicapped children are being helped in the nchoals in the usa peter oprlca principal of park public school showed the film dmiuas crcsuick pre sident of the organization intro duced mrs mugford and a que tlon period folloued there were several highlights brought nut during the discus sion there are several common perceptual and motor duabillt ics mich as a child who has difficulty perceiving and repro ducing simple dckgnt thls would impair hi reading and prntlng progress in school many children show a great difficulty with auditory recall being unable to repeat iiuch things as short word 1uu mrs mugford mentioned that kite found a very large number of her students had confusion with left and right concepts these children eould not mstch their own hands tn a series of left and right hand cutouts a con fused icrue of balance was also evident many hours of painstaking thorough kind and firm teach ing are necesjary for the stud ent to get things straightened out it wis pointed out that with growing sources of information more teachers and the general public as well are becoming aw are of the problem several du- abiltlcs can be uied as clues which may lead to early detec tion and remedy several spec lalistn pediatrician neurologist pnychologut and ducalor are required to work together to make a valid diagnostic study the film stressed the point that the elementary schools mioutd provide suitable prog rams for the needs of these handicapped i he president announced next hmnth a meeting will feat ure a panel ducuaslon with mrn m bllsborrow teacher john lodd technical teacher an 1 0 w mcdowell area school tuptrintement and dr alan thompson the audience will be asked for written questions and the panel will endeavour to answer them ippeis for great christmas gifts get th holiday season off oi the r ght footmq with our xplend d selec tion of slippers from kaufmans foamtreds oomphies and packard mom dad nd lhe chillren can find n bnqht array of mylf and prices to g ve arid to rece ve p traveller children s i u 4 d1bbii sleeptime zt1 3 from 398 to 998 muffins lj is mihs suedl bakom iaeaigiggtsstsiteie4 ju for the man in your life give mm a gift certificate for shoes by iiartt scottmchale jarman florsheim and ritchie for the woman in your life give her a gift certificate for winter boots by kaufman dubleens and hush puppies shop with confldtnce in ilvers quality shoe dept uptfctgtgagretstgmpgtej mrnamara yctctggiutgtcittgtgittmt jewellers dresser sets jewel cases colibri ronson lighters ring speriak kiddies tlrthstones ladys kirthtone alaska buck diamond ladys cultured karl 695 1095 u main street north hone i777l culipred pearls 2995 up pierced earrings 100 up bulova accutron saturn longines wittnauer watches we do take trade4nj enter our draw for a 25 gift certificate 0 community stainl

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