Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1969, p. 14

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lammsnibxistsisnvasaatutiasazn 1 v seeinq the wpoid part 7 is irig to remember so and so it wis ill qtllte sltly because people were all over the place anyway he moved two old men who proceeded to sit on sheila and i for the rest of the way- which was a trifle uncomfortable continued next weefcf t the georgetown herall thursday feb 13th 1969j page 14 continuing a series of letters to shout out turkish songs hisum fortunately the man who home from janice carter to her i voice was terrible and he went spoke german took us under parents air and mrs ormiel on for ages i his wing bought us breakfast carter describing a tour which n and later lunch and showed us she is taking with karen kori we w on that run for lf around the town zack of glen williams and some h ai c0 really sleep around the town english girl friends ule wnoe llme a onc p i we had a relatively unevent- j asked a man who had come fill ride to erzurum except today i am tired after 3 days h fpokej that the weather became very of bus riding and bus station rp w even to the rifeiiitef a waiting and therefore this will jl s mc of those not be a particularly clear let- s t j i vs n roads most ter however if i dont write a a mflde turkey appears to be moun- tevcrvthing down now i will fori pp seat the drrv- tamous and prf condition of zltlzt whencver vhe whim the f so kg that we could things to tell please excuse the j- the or tts p issns tss rasf ksdif krturum was very cold and ietpaper and medical supplies zltzzzt- had midni and food and her belongings i i i j came to the back and took up sunday morning we got up most of our seat in order to early m catch the 800 am sleep for a couple of hours he train to erzurum but couldnt probably needed the rest tho get tickets as thetrain 2nd- as the roads were unbelievably and 3rd class was full had also we passed an accid- karen and i made 2t lire ent where a car had gone over singing in the meantime so it the edge and- there was a dead wasnt a complete loss we man by the side of the road all then went to the bus- station covered over and guarded by and hung around for about four 2 military police that was a bit hours staring and being stared unnerving first place in the prepare speech division- warbeck and warren now on to the zone finals in allisto february 21 winners of thj zone final will compete in lb provincial competition march warren spoke on student a georgetown high school power -j- right or wrong student david warren wasj warbepks topic was don qu the impromptu xotc significance of the halton two other contestants in tht warren top impromptu speaker winner in speech division county secondary school publicj prepared speech division wei speaking finals in oakville simon perrott of georgetown monday night the contest is and gary proctor of buriingtoi sponsored by ontario hydro other impromptlii contestant an oakville high school were nick rolls jof dakvilleafai student paul warbeck won i seta cannon of burlington warbeck start plastic operation with the installation of this machine a plastic screw in jection unit production started at georgetowns newesj plastic plant the georgetown plastics manufacturing company located in part of the georgetown tool arid die factory on mounfainview road the new irm will turn out an unlimited variety of plastic mol ded products it is one of an associated group of companies which also include george- own tool and die and zenith tool and die legion team zone bowling captures honours by ralph hawes fnrt with the next inn held at brampton feb 19 evening be- on wed early saturday morning 24 bowlers members of branch 120 departed georgetown eighteen headed to bramalea six to st catharines the bowl ing at bramalea bowl was zone sports where the george town bowlers proved themselves bowlers of top calibre by retur ning with zone bowling tro phy george nurse don wilkes jack timpson brad little ge orge archibald and bob nichol son made up team a team b was gord king scotty patterson trev williams gob collier john dunlop lome cross team c llovd dean peter j pub he speaking contest which li walker andy st laurent t k norm buckley gord reid and on saturday feb 15th the lady bowlers visit oakville with five teams to compete with zone bowlers this again is a best out of three deal we und erstand the branch ladies have onc win in hand encourage public speakers president hale was on hand to present the legion trophy to marlene hume at stcwarttown school last wednesday the occasion was the finals of the turned away lait week wo told you to gel to the dance early it didnt matter how early the early ar rivals were there were scores of wouldbe dancers turned aw ay it was a little after 9 oclock when norm ward had to close the doors ross hillier and the country rhythm boys were a their best and seemed to enjoy every minute they were there at and then finally got away by 100 it was the craziest bus load of people i sat beside j a boy studying hukuk at an kara university hukuk i finally discovered is judo so we did not have too much in common especially as he only knew ab out 10 words of english and i even less of turkish there were enough other things happening tho to make i the journey interesting some of the people noticed the guitar and begged sheila to play a mistake hecause they werent j satisfied with only a couple of songs and it was impossible to play as we were going over the roads with 3 foot potholes 90 degree hairpin curves- we changed buses at samsun and thought we were free of all j that hut one simple peasant woman changed buses too and sat near us and kept asking us in sign language to play and sing she also told everybody on the hus and they all turned ar ound we were sitting at thei back another mistake and started demanding music too we just ignored the whole matter we couldnt ignore the bumps sheila and pati and i sat on the back seat which wasnt very this saturday the popular wo cushioned and we kept tune dusters are bark again he seat and sliding if you enjoy variety the tunc rom onc end t0 the otner as dusters will please you bruce mccartney branch 120s team a returned with the zone championship runners up were birampton and port credit these three teams now qualify for district bowling georgetown bowlers were outstanding in the scoring de partment norm buckley of c team won the high single with 348 jack timpson of a team high triple with 838 team a score was 3752 the six bowlers who visited st catharines were there to compete in district b ten pin bowling they were brim bast- edo bill fisher roy bradley shell lawr dick fullerton and art hilts it would appear they were surprised with the skill of the bowlers from southwest on tario one branch bowler said they are professionals we understand this is the first time the branch has entered a team in the 10 pin competition there is no ten pin bowling in the zone perhaps as ten pin bowl ing becomes more popular the powers that be will soo fit to organize ten pin howling on zone level and thus produce better competition fingers crossed held each year marlene hume is a pupil of stewarttown school jane williams who was second is from park school the car club winners drawn on friday night were hog ryall w rannarhan nell chaplin pat boyd and dave brydcn around curves there a silly conductor who we went was also sat with us he was quite stoned and kept wandering ar ound the bus laughing and grab bing the drivers microphone branch 120 has a very small part in this very important part of childrens education how ever the legion has an extrem ely active program for public speaking to encourage child ren the program is set up to enable a child to go further with his or her public speaking there is a zone contest for children of 11 towns in the zone to compete in the win ners then qualify for the dist rict contest the winners of the district qualify for the ont ario public speaking contest could be we have an ontario public speaking winner in ge orgetown district perhaps the branch could look into this and encourage these young public speakers to go further with their talents the friday night dart shoot was a terrific success hawes won a prize in spite of the very cold weather joo and bob were kept busy and the midwinter clearance of the worlds best hooking best performing snowmobile winners were bob mckenzie dean paynter ernie peascy ralph hawes bill ritchie the saturday afternoon and evening winners of the ways and means prizes were bob mccandless jim bradley ron dumper ann sutherland and the curlers who returned lo branch 120 with the district trophy leave town wednesday feb 12 to test their skill ag ainst the best in ontario com mand north bay js he host legion for this occasion there will be representation froiri each of the nine districts white which make up ontario provi incial command the bonspiell will be run on a round robin c tpafllinn basis in which the rink kipped v leaclling by harv chappcl will curl two school tlustees games on thursday three rn day three saturday there could be a final draw on sun day keep your fingers crossed for harvs rink this weekend roy wieland marg hcdley marg porter mike lorusso marg hcdley used face hodgepodge sale last weekend euchre and cribbage lured the branch lady card enthusiasts put of town they visited acton where zone euchre and cribbage competi tion was held five euchre learns and three crib teams wire entered by branch 120 georgetowns team of iam eim mertqn and bernice emond won vbeicrib while i team from erin took the euchre with geor getowns greta stoddart arid muriel newton runners up this is a best out of three ef- il divergent conditions in grade school french instruction exist in the county and cannot be sustained long the regional halton county board of educa tion has been advised an investigation of the varying philosophies and nror grams must therefore be car ried out before a decision to provide a common program can be made the board learned the statements were 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diseourag- ed however they told us wei could sleep in the station in a little walledoff room it wasj wirn and free and at least we could get some sleep so stay there we did we got up at 5 am decided against washing as the nearest tap was about 100 yards away outside a build ing and it was raining slightly away again tired dirty and hungry the ride to agri wasnt bad however we changed onto a loriri bus there for the ride to dogubeyazit we werent ev en sure if that was the right bus who had be- it was and farmers were driving their an imals to market along the road side we arrived at trabzon ab out 800 am and had another 4 hour wait for the bus to erzur- shephcrded us onto it all the seats were taken that didnt deter him he tore into the sta tion and came with slips of paper saying we had seat no d notice of public hearinc canadian radio television commission the canadian radiotelevision commission will hold a public hearing in the ballroom of the holiday inn king st london ontario 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