Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 8

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i 4- l i y- w-r- wtvip jumpin gymeny things are hopping at georgetowns vs weekly gym classes these evenings as children and teens like burn off some of their pent up energy the young gymnists make good use of the high school facilities and lately more aptt rrvr bwr divoverprt gym sreiwff n a way tr ffnjy summer games and exercise in the dead of winter here mrs dorothy gillespie a y instructor waldhes gay hariey leap off the spring board as others wdit their turn during a tuesday night girls dass nancy aaccreadie who as a member of the c teamt66lc parffn games in 1963 and 1967 1964 olympics and 1966 british mpire games is a george- town y gym teacher with her here are members of the new gym class for girls t2 to a inclusive which started last month registrations are still being accepted at all levels t talk y cooperating in survey of recreational possibilities by jim egerton wednesday january 29 the georgetown ymywcaeeia its seventh annual meeting at the high school attendance was eat down because of the fog or bloomin film as some like to can it 3r semens dosed bis speech about georgetown in seneral what da me actually bare a crowded arena pool balls bowl ing alleys iii and the inevitable dairy queen he would surety like to see some thing done after his talk mr striven was thanked by mrs the meeting was chaired byj kathy kanlbaek and presented connty smith the opening with a gift prayer was given by cindy cooper and the singing of o canada was led by julian reed jtev ro scrivens delivered a speech entitled the needs of youth following the talk a select ion from tij fair lady was given featuring sirs milrec j armstrong mr bon hunt mr ralph tjrsel a singarlong fol lowed with julian heed and his group the general store the then got down to brass tacks and the business mr scrivens had obviously done his homework on this top ic he said the majority of eens were more educated more the tt was in fall swing au ware thru tv radio telstar txtaaaiuit vea ihan the teens of thirty years 1 aetrplel ago other distinguishing marks of jodays teens are they are ji uimred ford president very impatient on material things they want to know des perately about human needs and he was quick to point out hey are confused and frustrat ed about what is going on in this world toaay what do the teens expect from the parents trust and to fee trusted be able to commun icate speak freely and intel- ugently they would like a dir- ber ect approach to problems not j 0u just no and last but not klsshold be for increased least a mutual trust involvement of youth to reflect la new cored and understand of the y pointed out to the ga thering that the y has sent rep resentatives along with those of local organizations and service dobs to two meetings to date the prime purpose has been to dtscnss methods of formulating a plan of study of present local recreational services and of future prtysilhle needs what would the teens like fn general to have a say in school affairs they would like to be supervised not or they would also like to see the igh school gym open iss-aaaa- lay leaders rwiittee utera- 3ner rag of whmliip to extend the scope of ike y to work with more people ajad organvations in oar cauanuaity and to at- trata and in tract involve more hers and board members thanks was extended to the following instructors for 1968 bill bingham peter carter fred daly tom dean dorothy gillespie stan hegstrom duke wilson bandy hibbert jane mcnally bill post mary simp son erwln schandelmeler fred schouten also to the following leaders for 1968 janice asseltine carol ball pat bernecbe elizabeth catling leslie catling rick chaplin chris cock becky cooper cin dy cooper sharon culp beth kara sylvia katterwe pat zorge kathryn keire kathy king dlanne klrkwood dave long janice martin ann mc donald iona plehl sue price marilyn sigurdson laura smith and gail young as i said in one of my earlier columns i now can give you the campaign report for 1968 the chairman was julian reed campaign racflpts residential 257981 special names 220500 industrial 78500 commercial 54500 1969 mrs sulree armstrong mrs mildred ford mrs marg gordon mrs joan aggls mr e w carter mr jim egerton rev walter ridley mr r smith 196970 mrs jo lister mrs kathleen kaulback mrs heath er hunter mrs helen dickson dr bruce duff mr dix simp son mr john edgar mr julian reed 198919701971 mrs bonnie bottomley mrs irene carr mrs lorene morwick dr brian buckrell mr dave soward mr paul burroughs mrs marg atherley mr al ttueman in closing we sincerely hope that 1969 will be a prosperous year for our town and your ym ywca nert week the youth scene again junior boys find fun in exercise as they tumble on the mats at gym class they receive instruction from jiill bing ham tom dean and bill post the ys team of gym leaders includes rick chaplin gail young kathryn keir kafhy king leslie catling janice martin ann mcdonald marilyn sigj urdson sylvia katterwe and janice asseltine pages thi georgetown herald 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increase your retirement income tool totol 611481 i campaign expanses 10180 55090 pottage advertising printing and promotion total 65830 net campaign receipts 5456 51 the following are the mem bersof the board of directors of the y in georgetown the house with a different atmqsphere house tannenhof restaurant tavern mittlssauga rd formerly slraehvilla rd huttonvlll open 7 days a week for businessmens i eoni dinntrt each friday a saturday begl g jan 24th dance to rudys electric accordion for reservation desired call george at 8658610 use this chart as a guide ifyou you can earn savesfc 7500 405 10000 621 15000 920 20000 1125 25000 1125 based on currant tax rates for maniac taxpayer with no dependants capture the memory of the day call early 8773923 to arrange for your wedding day photos adams photography 40 jprince charles drive 8773923 start your registered retirement plan before feb 28 for substantial savings on your 68 income taxi note in certain eases funds may be transferred from 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