ii v t t f 1 7 turning back thb okorobtown jhirald thurspaybb th 19a9 page 2 ji are your best buy mtottalmlimimtliiflblllhmarismtttclhrmm- says cord comhon owner man i l 25 years ago members of branch 120 posed fbmms picture onesyminerdayjjn1943lfltihe aeofjfietjegt6i1lr sydney resident who lent this picture to the herad time has taken its toll of the 24 in the picture only nine men are still living seated from left front row william carney ed fleck bob muir jim murphy bill roney fred mccartney jini roberts wallace thompson second row arthur her bert tom allen basil hadley tom grieve charlie day sam tennant standing jim blair tom goodlet dean har- ley bill gibbs xelly mcnally art mcguigan roy wiggins andy oewhurst john oliver joe boley negotiations satisfactory school teachers spokesman salary negotiations between halton teachers and the county board of education are proc eeding satisfactory according to a spokesman for secondary school teachers the spokesman is a repres entative of the halton county executive of the ontario secon dary school teachers federat ion he would make no further comment however and said that a joint release by the oss tf and the board of education will be issued soon the board last week decided to take immediate steps to streamline its policies for nego tiating teachers salaries special meeting the trustees were told at a special meeting that there is need for consideration of diver gent policies throughout the county with respect to salary benefits and negotiating eedures proc- i0de chapter does its part supports many good causes the new county board was warned recently by judge john ord that the pay increases to senior administration officials would mean that teachers all over the county will want to re late to the same salary rate 31500 salary protesting the 31500 salary paid to director of education the countess of strathmore chapter iode held their reg ular monthly meeting on feb 10 at the home of mrs 1 hay 15 albert street the regent mrs keith barber presided notice was given of the an nual provincial meeting to be held in hamilton by the con- naught hotel on april 16 17 and 18 public relations convener mrs sam penrice read a paper on iode founders day the james w singleton judge ord iqde imperial order dau- resigned last month from aghtcrs of the empire eelobra- steering committee composed of tod its 69th birthday on febru- outgoing former boards j ary 13th this organization is comprised of over 25000 dedi- oakville trustee richard rated women who raise and goodin backed judge ord and disburse annually 1000000 for reners were then appointed for the coming year public relations mrs s pen- rice world affairs mrs- o hunter social convener mrs r barber miscellaneous fund miss helen macdonald mem bership miss hilda erwin a committee was formed to arrange the anniversary meet ing in april members being mrs wm carr mrs james lin ton mrs ed wilson and mrs i hay bakery treats dutch apple or rhubarb iga pies fully cooked ready to eat smoked hotiir w shoulder ic sunny morn hindus sliced side bacon tablerite wieners ttiunn mac t ouui qucim tow pik1i t piminio dutch i0ai i0i0gna sliced cooked meats in the dairy case margarine 19 objected to the full range of salaries being paid seuiior ad ministrative officials goodin was one of eight trustees who education emergency and disas ter relief lunch was served by the hos tess assisted by mrs r ballan tine mrs v thompson miss j margery mackenzie miss hilda erwin thanked j mrs hay and the lunch com mittee parchment 1lbpkg iga cheese slices iga shortening torn cct z no o mvrf ft 33 23 corn choice peas in their own small way local chapter contribute the j ashgrove had opposed the salary set for u to lheir molo achievc ment knitting goods and ship- the director of education me to church first baptist church main and gualph 8775491 minltttr raw l e wilton 8773084 10 am sunday church school worship services 11 am morning worship dollars and sense 7 pm evening worship speaking in parables organist mrs w townend choir director miss brenda mcneil st johns united church 11 gualph st 8772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist supply organist mr glen banks 930 ajn church school grade 1 and up 11 am worship in church hall during renovation period church school nursery to grade 1 midweek activities for all ages everyone is welcome the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st lenti 80q am holy eucharist 830 am choral eucharist 1100 am morning prayer friday fabruary2 430 pm tommy and the marvelous magicians for the under 10s georgetown alliance church p w collins pastor 8779816 youth sunday 1000 am sunday school 1100 am the pastor 700 pm mr k jacka youth sponsor cedarvale community centre i ping usedv lothing wherever needed sponsoring an adopted school in newfoundland and contributing funds to the local hospital and various local char ities it was reported that iode calendars had been distributed to all the public schools in georgetown it was moved that the chapter donate 25 to pur chase library books for the adopted school in newfound land a letter of thanks was recei ved from mr furlong principal of the georgetown and district high school in appreciation for the awards presented to stud ents at the commencement mrs ballantine asked to be relieved of the task of arrang ing homes each month for meet ings she was thanked for her work in the past and assistant secretary mrs g mcgilvray agreed to look after this the response to the sale of iode cook books was very gra tifying they wers a sell out more will be printed shortly a new member mrs june gilbert was sponsored for mem bership following the regular month ly meeting the annual reports were given by the 1968 execu tives and conveners after which the regent mrs k barber than ked all member ior their sup port throughout her year in office norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson supply organist mrs harvey stone worship service 1000 am busp 1100 am judging by the fruit christian reformed church 7lh lin georgetown al j vandanpol minister services every sunday 930 am and 400 pm 1 1 am sunday school visitors welcome listen every funday to the back to god hour radio minister dr jmi naderhood ckey 590 830 ark jg 1310 1030 am chin aospm the chairman of the nomin ation committee mrs wm mc donald then introduced the new executive for i960 regent mrs keith barber 1st vice jurs stan wright 2nd vice mrs r ballantine secre tary mrs e smith ass secty mrs g mcgilvray treasurer miss jean mackenzie services home abroad mrs j t arm strong educational secretary mrs j evans echoes secretary mrs d charles standard bear er mrs j linton the new executive were in stalled bylmrs s penrice con- church women study china and christianity the ucw friendship meeting was held on tuesday afternoon february 11 at two oclock at the home of mrs robert cun ningham with fifteen ladies present president mrs ward brownridge opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer secretary mrs francis thom pson read last months minutes and called the roll which was answered by a verse or quotat ion on teach worship service was given by mrs chas austin with scripture reading by mrs james carney mrs frank ruddell had the study chapter on the pre-libera- tion of china it is four thous and years old and rivers play an important part the people were happy among themselves and they loved their leader con- fucioirs who stressed family as the centre of life then in 1849 britain france and germany forced themselves in by trading and railways also communism began china is now the most powerful nation in asia nnd is feared by most nations in the world she docs nofvseem to welcome relationships with powers that wish to be friendly but even in such an inhospit able atmosphere christians must never lose hope a quest ion and answer discussion fol lowed mrs fred ainsworth gave the courtesies and a social hour followed mrs j bellboddy i00d much and e0nus iutuus irfktivl fib 17 20 21 22 wi nnivt mt ncirrio uur ouurnnu frozen foods swanson deep msi heat pies cmcra arhef 59 t geggsih51 s tomfltoesci beans po ht catsup chili sauce latmm eta ranges ojf iga lucky shopper g h ironside ft r 1 georgetown bridge club there were seventeen tables of duplicate bridge in competi tion at the georgetown dupli cate bridge club on tuesday feb ii- the first section was a special competition for the clubs 1969 mixed pairs cham pionship first section winners mix ed pairs mrs gundy kistemak- er joe maurer second mrs alma mcteague ted kendrick third mrs nellie goldham dick moftatt fourth mr and mrs walter biehn fifth air and mrs art norris sixth mrs a hunt and k jirgen seventh mrs gloria coats and duke wil son second section mrs myrtle shepherd and mrs madge al len second mrs jen thomp son mrs anne pritchard 3rd mrs m taylor and mrs ailcen bradley fourth mrs floria nodwoll and mrs bob dickson smile the traditional fool and his money arc lucky to have got together in the first place annual meeting georgetown district memorial hospital association will be held in the hospital cafeteria at 830 pm on thursday march 13th 1969 honorary life members and 1969 members are urged to attend annual memberships obtainable at hospital monday through friday refreshments f d charles chairman osstf shamrock studios wadding portraits child studies paiporr photos ale colour and black and white 49 rexway dr a77497r i opening next wednesday february 26th fryers fish chips at moore park second vice president keith wallace president grace rodick first vice president paul martindale introducing the executive of halton division of district 9 ontario secondary school teachers federation this federation is most interested in promoting a batter understanding of ducation in halton county the federation would be happy to assist members of the public to obtain information about our schools and programmes by helping to place them in contact with the appropriate resources and authorities north halton osstf public information office 197 burbank street acton ontario uth halton sstf public ihtormatlon otticc 251 wales crescent ha oakville ontario n m ic it svm 0 m