Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 20, 1969, p. 5

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shamrocks le prominent in st ns are pats parade halton county last week bej tees jobs he said will be to de- jour around the town to give the 15 second prize and jerry came the 16th in the province terminc what percentage of judges mayor erhmerson chief jones winner of the ten dollar to name a special committee to french speaking students there shamrocks harps green top speakers and returned after a prize pat mcauley winner of hats streamers and leprechauns decorated the cars in the st pa tricks motorcade sunday after noon the parade left holy cross school with irish music blaring from the green covered loud- three georgetown men serve on french education body the georgetown heratt thursday march 20 1n page 5 harley lowe and holy- cross third prize school principal richard pcrrolt a tough decision to make william kent presented the prizes on behalf of the knights finally the judges announced of columbus who sponsored the tom clark winner of the 25 1st motorcade probe the education needs of will be in the county in say the countys large french pupu- five years based on number of lation students at the elementary lev- more than 200 french cuizens of the county gathered in there are more than 100000 the gymnasium of the marti french children at the elemen- in street school in milton and tary level in the province to- launched their campaign for day beriault noted the cduca- better french education at the tion department has only just secondary level for haltons 500 or more french students named amanj the citizens to meet regularly with a county education board committee on frenchlanguage educationwere kogcr prtmcau 37 of george town a public school teacher in north york father andre sirri- ard of georgetowns sacred heart parish rene martcl 38 a chemicapenginecr of burling ton and edward hayes 44 georgetown sales executive begun its progranj to develop french language education currently there are two french secondary schools in ontario one near st- catharines and the other in the north bay area they are entirely french lang uage schools he said but with english language classes also the french environment is in sisted upon by the department in establishing french schools he said and it is this french environment that distinguishes a true french school from one which is basically english but has some french language classes exciting hockey games lhis week at the international ban tam ournament be sure to get your booster ticket and attend some of them glen williams teen party successful another dance planned suggested that in order to serve the village better both sunday schools join together this will bedjscussed at a meeting in the united church tuesday evening march 25 if vou are interested about seventy young folk really enjoyed themselves danc- on the previouslynamed ing- to record with brian ires- thrce man committee appointed inn as ij in parish hall salur- by the education board are trusday nikhl there will be anolh- tees john noble 6t milton krcd erin two weeks it is appreciat- bidwell of burlington and tom ed that parents come to pick up please attend watson of acton their young folk and would be most welcome lo sit in for a with the weather we are en- first meeting while and sec how well organiz- joying these das if looks like first meeting of the seven ed and well behaved their young all the snowmobiles can be put roan committee will be held in people are i in storage for another year oakville april 2 when the j members will elect their chair- men delrex s u n 312 guelph street sinclair aim of the committer will be to examine the present number of french language subjects in the countys secondary schools determine if this is sufficient for he needs of the countys french population and see what can be done to improve the sit uation where necessary the immediate aim is def initely not to work towards building a french secondary school in the county trustee and special committee member tom watson said after the mre ting si albans ladies guild met mr and mrs bob reynolds fr llicir march meeting mon are home after spending a win- day march ii at the home of ter holiday in florida mrs merle iteid mrs t haines was in the chair financial re an evening of slides of the port was given by mrs ien inubclh conference held in murdock business consisted of i iondon e year was requests for catering sandwich- s n by rev r blackwell if es and desserts for 100 was ilis- in lhe par hall cussed lunch was arranscd for as wednesday ladies served the evening slides of lambeth lunch th attendance was small conference which was held in it is hop hat there will hall march 12 catering for the a eood number to hear a annual bov scouts- supper later younj biafran who is studying in march was arranged a wycliffc college tell of the african problems rev ruggle has invited him to come and all village folk are invited to the cok books arrived and everyone was pleased with them tbev willcost si whilr norval tom clarks motorcade entry was worth 25 glen native wed have to get a lot more french people than fhis lie fore ve could do that he said gesturing towards the french citizens thronging the gymnas- ium china film shows young people head for cities a film on china contrasts the world day of prayer ser- continuities was shown at the vice prepared by women in af- 1cw meeting of norval united rica was followed with mrs an- church held at the home of derson mrs harvey puckering jlrs julian reed on wednesday mrs jack mcdonald mrs eraser evening march 12 with 28 pres- macdbnald and mrs eric ies- ent the film showed a survey lie each reading parts mrs of life in modern china fish- fred sharpe of cheltenham was ing is still an important way of the guest speaker and gave an earning a living as it has been inspirational talk mrs tom les ion centuries but on the farms u sang a solo mostly old people remain as the young have gone to the cities assistant hostesses were mrs for modern way of living and owens macdonald working published trentor weekly paper ashes of a glen williams na tive who had been prominent as at the meeting a phone came asking the guild ladies t help wilh the united church women with the fam walkers on mav 1 as thev have the ilen as a stop on their route an imitation was received to at tend si andrews i annual when the french cituens meet ihinkoffcring april 9 when the with the three county trustees speaker will he father marskell next month theyll be speaking scarborough foreign mission english because none of the who spent seven vcars as a mis- tnistees can speak french sinnary in jtrail the next meeting will he at mrs russcl millers home 8th line a love iv lunch of various breads and cheese was served by the host- ra meeting next month corner of sinclair georgetown telephone 8777773 o featuring the complete line of sunoco quality products specializing in tuneups minor repairs etc two licensed mechanics to serve you i ralph algar and bob allison watch this paper for gala opening at an early date mrs c barth ontario education department official ronald beriault chair man of the committee on french language schools at th weekly newspaperman were mec told the county trustees he hopes the spirit thev have already shown in their interct samuel mcmastcr died in vic- in he education needs of the french community will survive throughout the many committee he was the eldest son of the meetings with the french rep rcsentatives interred in the glen cemetery recently toria bc at age of 76 mrs late mr and mrs robert mr- master of glen williams and started his newspaper career at the georgetown herald when rn the late jm moore was editor compoit school beriault said that he doubts if there are enough unit two entertained linit one for the evening with mrs gor don laidlau- in the chair mrs guy wilson gave the devotional during the business it was re ported that a successful euchre was held in stcwarttown hall on friday evening march 7 with saurday evpn jiarch 15 28 tables of players another winncrs were m jj cun- euchre was planned to be held n mrs lean brander in the same hall on friday ev anj mrs wilkinson for the ening april 25 ladies and george burt blaync mrs ed mclxan president of hillock and dick mclaughlin the overall ucw conducted the f mcn another euchre is business relating to both groups plan for npxt saturday ev- it was decided to donate 200 ening march 22 to the church treasurer also to cater at a wedding on april 12 cater at the youth forum ft be many workers assisted area held in the church on april 19 captain mrs jim dcsylva in french dolson and mrs fred lyons n published the trenton speaking students in halton lunch was served following the weekly newspaper for some county at the present time to service and a social hour en- years and later in toronto ser- justify building a french com joyed ved as a member of the tor- positc school here the depart onto harbour commission pinegrove community centre he leaves a son and two dau committee held a successful ghters in toronto 8 grind- hre in the pinegrove hall on children and one great grand child and a sister mrs peace of hamilton ethel ment usually needs about 1000 students before going ahead with plans for a french langu age school he said in an inter view after lhe mecting one of the special commit- and to have a booth at camer ons sale on april 23 canvassing the norval area for funds for the red cross during the campaign canvassers were t stop in norval for the k mrs peter pomeroy mrs har old gollop hardy barnhill mrs kazmicr mrs verhaegen mrs j lee mrs wes ioutti mrs tom pettingill mrs ed mr lean mrs wmgage miss brid get declcrcq and david de a res oxfam walk on may 3 was dis cussed mrs melean gave a re port of the duffcrinpecl pres- bytcrial ucw executive meeting held in st bartholomews unit ed church brampton on feb 26 she gave an outline of the inspirational talk given at this sy va meeting by mr thomas knott field secretary for the mm de partment on stewardship mr many families in this area had a bout with a flu bug once it is in the home all members of knott stressed the importance family have their turn being of the stewardship of our time s for several days with it and our talents symplons are headache high 11j temperature and sick slomaeh mrs paul johnson conducted 1 1 u thns flu has been quite wide a short contest that got every- rj spread through the district al one up and moving about to find v l u l i i footing huttonvillc school al- the other half of a word or say- t c it loa school and norval there ing relating to chjna following are also several cases of chlck- enpox in the norval school area the film those present were div ided into groups for a short dis cussion on various subjects ab- perhaps the holiday this week out chjna mrs h cameron w cu down on the spread of rave the courtesies the flu and the chickenpox but i children who are ill for the hoi- chinese food was served for lunch and a social time enjoyed idays will miss out on playing outdoors and other they had planned activities union presbyterian church wms held a special world day of prayer meeting at the home of mrs frank dolson on fri day afternoon march 7 the home helpers of union church and the ucw of home united church were guests mrs clar- encc anderson was in the chair the roll call was answered with a verse of prayer mrs ed mclean good weather winter holiday week has the cooperation of the weatherman who has provided warm sunny days for vacationing schoolchil dren can you beat these savings holiday cleaners 35 mill street georgetown tops in cleaning lowest in price effective monday march 24th to monday april 7th ladies or mens 2 pc suits 98c all weather coats shower proofed 1 79 drapes 20 off mens business shirts 2 for 4s a number of glen ladies hel ped serve lunch and dinner on monda at the legion hall for the hoys in the hockey tourna ment helping were mrs ft ire land mrs liny norton sr mrs krnie miller mrs itussrl mil ler mrs bob itevnolds and mrs t haines and mrs icn murri ork marie kirhy anil ijiirie miller helped serve tables help any day from glen ladies he- fore the weeks over would he appreciated this is the only tunc in many years that there are no glen ho s in the tourna ment iiiane giles is pending this week in north bay visiting her brother mr and mrs ken beam and family welcome vnnr lied frnsn can vasser as she calls this week on r you the anglican church folk join with the united church sunday morning at 10 am itev 1 b itiigfilo of st alhans will be i lhe speaker at the interchurch fellowship meetings it has been i cubs get first hand look at big aircraft it was aviation night for the cubs of 5th georgetown b pack tuesday march 11 when they visited field aviation and air canada hangars at malton at field aviation the hoys inspected many types of craft light pipers a twin otter a specially equipped plane for surveying through aerial photos and a water bomber from the newfoundland labrador for est service in lhe machine shop they saw sections of the aircraft being repaired from i here the cubs visited air canadas maintenance cent re for a look around the van guards a dc 9 and dc 8 and were given a tour through the latter a georgetown man jack beer arranged the trip and acted as guide the cubs were accomp anied by readers ross and ter ry colter as well as evelyn owen jim smyth john owen ernie rosset mrs me servos and eutch fisher garners final all sales final no exchange or refunds on sale items v2 price clearance lines ladies swimwea from r 98 childrens bonnets hats from 44 boys caps 25 odds and ends 4 t y children wear vi yxt ladies handbags assorted boxed towel sets oossard ladies full slips beautiful selection of ladies full slips dainty lace trimmed colors white blue black pink all are first quality merchandise- now less than half price reg 700 now 24 x 18 hand towels 39 and 59 cea crochet cotton clearance 39c assorted colors reg 55c now knitting wool specials lady gait 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