Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1969, p. 11

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packs red ross a large number ol votintaw phyllis livingstone mrs gray and donors ixtia it he ib see very success i turnout of 370 persons who to donate their blood at september 8 red crass donor jclinie in george- tv results were 344 col- bloqd pocks store owners office managers others node it possible to the people about this by a show of posters all town and district and the put of the stamped staffers this clinic was convened by donor clinic chairman i xa thompson special con mrs a m sutherland j gray mrs b h sales mrs win sunnucks and s g walsh publicity by j nieuwhof mrs k xe- and mrs p b erego posters were lettered by nimrwbot stamping and lbutjda of stuff era were by mrs sutherland mrs and mrs nieuwhof posters were delivered by dorothy allan mrs joan mr ken legere mr i paulin mrs ferego mrs ellis mis jean hancock darling mrs linda ham mrs olga host miss hornby mrs legere mrs nieuwhol mrs r j beaumont mrs w t c beid mrs doug tucker mrs d thompson miss marie barbour mrs k kreutxkajmp mrs frenecanvmrs ann fan cy mrs j schwass mrs lu lian clayton mrs h main mu jean cunningham mrs g mann mrs joan butterworth and mrs marion davidson nurses and assistants were mrs j clarke un mrs d thorogood rn mrs s tynurst rn mrs mary simpson rn mrs pi stuttard mrs f mort on mrs m billinghurst and mrs m deboer dr b c hodd- inott was on call general help at the clinic was given by mrs walsh mrs j ferguson mrs m stewart mrs b street mrs j desylva mrs kreutzkanip mrs miebm mrs j dunton mrs a syme mrs gray mrs thompson mrs r h jones mrs hancock mrs m foot mrs elsliger mrs w townend mrs m macdonald mrs c t corcoran mrs m waller and mrs clipsham typists were mrs h rossit- er mrs fjj young mrs le gere and mrs aileen bradley mrs d a woodward mrs bev gray mrs a hurley and mrs perkins worked in the nursery will anyone 13 yeara of age or older is eligible for a unique kind of course being offered by the georgetown tfimcaywca this fall designed to turnout the parents dream the ideal baby sitter the series of eight saturday morning lectures will tart oct 11 and conclude november 29 instruction will be at st johns united church each session lasting two hours from 10 am to noon there is no charge enrolment is limited andr must be made by october 1 but according to a y apdkesman another course will be run as soon as possible if there is suf ficient demand telephone convener kinette bilk sunnocks said that this clinic 47 canvassers i needed and more will be for the december no reminder cards will sent out any longer due to increase kinettes and kin wives who with the telephoning of bin donna diegel mrs nor- miehm mrs bosine levy carol leyes mrs karen mrs nancy ellis mrs others were mrs k auley mrs f barber mrs dentremont mrs elizabeth ney mrs f warren mrs darbin mrs bruce norrie t michasiw mrs g w mrs b p clarke mrs mctiren mrs ruth wood j knffner mrs g smith k girvan mrs c b dick m jrauer mrs f hulme k heissler mrs ann el- mrs b leggate mrs drivers for donors were mrs mccauley and mr r h jones driving of volunteer helpers was done by mrs s mackenzie and mrs r lyttle mr w v coleman answered the phone calls for transportation on clinic day members of the georgetown volunteer ambul ance services took care of the unloading and reloading for the red cross unit- typewriters were given on loan by the georgetown herald and armstrong insurance and the screens on loan from the hospital were transported by deboer movers coca cola was available by courtesy of the company and the catering was done by members of the cathol ic womens league rthe red cross volunteer smocks were laundered by mrs nieuwhof ironing and repair will be done by mrs l hornby and some other willing volunt eers next and last clinic of this year will be monday dec 8 ihalton wont participate in all dennis conference the decision of the halton location board not to partici- ata in the ontariowide hall conference october 8 made after discussions halton representatives of ontario teachers federa- ition assistant education director douglas lawless said the hal iton teachers do not want to take part in the october con iference because of earlier plans ico hold professional develop intent days later in the year be said halton has already bad a couple of sessions on the haildennis report but still might make it the theme of a later professional development a spokesman for the ontario teachers federation said that weu over 50 per cent of the teachers in the province will take part in the conference which has the full support of cie department of education he said that 75 per cent of the replies the otf received from schools said they would be taking part in the conference however a number of school boards in the metro and lakc- l area are not taking part because they feel they have al ready asent enough time on the halldennis report he said he laid although the theme of the conference is the hall- dennii report the emphasis is 1 on innovation in the schools and getting public and ugh school teachers together perhaps this conference is not needed by boards that have done it on their own earlier dr j r mccarthy ontario deputy minister of education pointed out in a letter to school boards that no board is expect ed to cancel previouslymade plans for a profcsional develop ment day halton board chairman fred armitage said the teachers would meet before the year is over and the halldennis report would be discussed at that time bridge club championship night at geor getown duplicate bridge club last week brought a record en try of 37 pairs to compete for the mens and womens honours for the year with eighteen pairs compet ing in the womens section kay hartner and eunice brem- ner placed first among the nineteen teams entering the mens competition ted ken drick and reg frid took the honours second place for women went to mrs gertrude thomas and mrs fred mctague followed by mrs elizabeth mccrae and mrs marguerite taylor 3rd mrs em hyde and mrs ted lawrence 4th mrs arthur nor- ris and mrs sue sullivan 5th second place for men walter blehn and george ellen ton 3rd e d read and d a williams 4th lloyd keir and cam sin clair 5th joe maurer and fred allen eth tie richard ray mond and john zahara bill wandel and jim kali monuments markers memotlal work commercial and industrial sandblasting greenwood monument co 345 ouelpti straw 774505 open evenings those who- successfully com plete the course will be issued with graduation certificates and graduates age 14 or older will receive wallet cards the lecture topics will be 1 good health 2 good charac ter dependability punctuality honesty good manners appear ance and love of children 3 child care and safety and bas ic food preparation 4 emerg ency action how to cope with emergencies such as injuries fires cholung convulsions iwauowing poisons bumps and falls 5 child behaviour a ge neral understanding of befaav- iour problems 6 play activ ity understanding the import ance of play in child develop ment phy activities related to age levels how to keep child ren happy and safety with toys 7 parent sitter panel to clarify the responsibilities of both sitter and parent 8 exam ination ensure sitters serve that group as a prepara tion for future parenthood the release stresses two oth er points the y cannot re lease the names of those taking the course or act as a baby sit ting agency and adults are most welcome according to a y press re lease their purpose in offering the baby sitting course is three fold 1 children under tho care of sitters deservecampet- ent care there hvfiow guaran tee that an untrained parent by the hour has the necessary qualifications and this course fills the need for training 2 the practice of hiring sitters is increasing parents need to know that they can trust their children to a baby sitter and this course provides at least a minimum standard upon which parents may depend 3 though not all baby sitters are in the teenage category a large num ber are and this course can also fireflies campout at credivale park saturdays activities were the highlight of georgetown fire- flies first official club campout the cluib a branch of the can adian family camping feder- tion chose credivale park near terra cotta for the ouu ing last weekend as well as a- potluck sapper saturdays program included ga mes and races and concluded with a campfire the toasting of marshmallows by the children and a sing song led by john booth race winners were 5 ton 10 year old marcie hewitt 10 and over bonnie hewitt wheel barrow race marcie and bonnie hewitt balloon blowing con test ellie van alpben and stephanie gorin childrens shoe kick tommy hastings the georgetown herald thursday sept 15 1969 page 11 adult shoe kick hcnneng-ras- ttuusen the fanner in the dell prize was given to christine booth ten families took part in the campout at a v recent meeting- the club adopted brown and orange as their official colors a theme song and crest will be chosen through contests entries to be made at a general meeting in december drapeft ooblerfca ltd members thb toronto stock bxchangp stocrv and bond brokers f your ntarett branch office queens sahara buildind brampton phone brirojrton ar maron ajnd toronto l 4sa- rrrm7s7 no toll chiroe from oaorgela and vicinity y- visit our modarh ofhce if yaw can however you can opan an account by telephone david k chapel win i raattr s bramptons only alm dealer offers you 20 year double guarantee supsrior workmanship no down payment bank financing r storm doors windows qwnings carports canopies siding call today c s george kent aluminum products tincb for fui ist1mati call c grand opening needless to say youre invited wed like to show you around our spanking new showroom then take you out back and show where we keep all the volkswagen parts for all the volkswagens outfrontthe big now service area where we service them and the mechanics of it all well throw open the doors of all our brand new volkswagens the bug fastback squareback karmann ghia and station bus and well be around to answer any questions you might have about what makes a volkswagen a volkswagen therell be refreshments so bring the kids and free rides for the adults a spin around the block in the volkswagen of your choice even if youre not in the market for a new car why not plan on doing some window shopping at our place who knows you might not need a new vw today but you just might get the bug tomorrow sept 26 7- lopjw c v motors 19 guelprl st georgetown 8775286

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