Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1969, p. 12

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i little theatre moves to wrigglesworth auditorium a witchln locate wm a football game the little theatres first pirotf- uciion of the season presented at wrigglesworth auditorium noy 6 and a the kittle of a simple man a two character play will be witched to wrleawprth school due to the renovaj beiii done at the high vara macdonald and gordhunt play cyrene and percy resp ectively percy is a telucudt lovar wl6 on a nara oes off with cyrene a lady of the atreeta then finds himself in bar rather rundown apartment to promote enthusiasm ho stumbles through the ensuing love scenes the play is directed by ron hunt with setdesigo by harry hay lock a newcomer to tjie little theatre cathv wynne is producing the tlay v in thi mail bao letters reveal many interested 11 fewlng street georgetown ontario dear sir jus thank you for publish lng my letter of october 18th and since you so kindly grant ed me that privilege i feel you might be interested in the res ponse to that letter there have been several phone calls from those inter ested most of which were fav ourable received also a letter from a student in grade 11 this young lady of 16 proves with out a doubt that there are still many thoughtful young people ready and willing to put time and effort in the worthwhile things in life mrs letter was an appeal to the parents i feel now that i was very remiss n leaving out the students because they are the ones whose outlook on life could be influenced trfthe most extent i think you would be interest ed in her comment quote i believe as genesis says that god created us in his image and in my opnion he is not a monkey even if god were a monkey then why would he have changed al 1 the earths monkeys into men that would the festival was a make us superior to god of quote in thi mail bao competitive festival part of education says writer norval ontario dear mr editor competitive music festivals yps ves yes no dr on public educational funds this festival is sponsored by many interested groups and individ uals and with the treasurers re port showing a balance of 2- 13514 is in no danger pfanan- cial hapse what then is happening this is not a com pulsory school event no school that does not want to enter is forced to do so why then should they or whatever pow ers that be music consult ants coordinators adminlst rators be allowed to deprive the thousands of children in this bounty of- an event which they look forward to with pleasure and anticipation every year repetition is not education perhaps w but i must admit i have derived much more pleasure on hearing my child ren practice and participate in festival work than on hearing them repeat and repeat and re peat columbus sailed the ocean blue etc etc one suggestion it seems that young people today are searching for a place in society and that they are not satisfied with the present tea ching in versity could it be that they are searching for a god they are being taught by evolutionists to ness scoff at to replace 300 voice end choir a wonderful idea and i would love to hear it but last year 7800 children actually participated in the festival editorials from acton milton the schools and unij an georgetown papers bear out the fact that my opinion is not just a voice in the wilder- let festivals continue we still hold to the need for thank you again for the some competition by children courtesy of printing my letter because the world they mature sincerely into will surround them with mrs katherine cordaro it cyrene helps percy with mis tie in a scene from rattle of a simple man staged in wrigglesworth auditorium thursday fridayand saturday the i players vera macdonald and gord hunt in the mail bag seeks public awareness of work with retarded 11 carole st georgetown onl dear mr editor as one of many i have been beating my head against the brick wall of public acceptance for years on behalf of the men tally retarded in this area it is therefore more than dis couraging to continually meet and learn of longtime residents of georgetown with absolutely no awareness of the north hal- ton aissociation for the mentau ly retarded or the services we have to offer we have a day school na mely sunshine school serving the 5 to 18 year old this school was built by and sup ported by our association for 14 years prior to january 1st 1963 relieved of this financial millstone by the provincial go vernment we were able to ex tend our services to include our retarded adults for these adults 18 years and up we opened arc industries formerly known as hope cen tre this adult training cen tre opened almost four yean ago we also have an active local ladies auxiliary which regularly advertises reports of meetings and fund raising activities we campaign annually in may with our flowers of hope seeds and knock on every door in town during this campaign if people would take the time to listen to their canvasser or read the literature they would then b informed of our existence perhaps in this television age people have become so pic- ture oriented they look but do not read it is a fact that one picture is worth a thousand wortl and we would welcome a pictorial account of the work we are doing at arc industries we have asked for this repeat edly at fund raising times but it would seem there are objec tions though from which quar ter we do not know certainly not from our association arc industries our retardates or their familiar as we are strictly a volunteer group dependant on our fund- raising for continuance w can- concrete gravel building sand road gravil fill and top soil k- oarmct bud haines dan william 1773303 100 fine for slug in mug a georgetown youth told judge james black in court wednesday he was so mad at j guy who drove through a stop sign and collided with lus car we are proud of our trainees j last month that he went uptol at ajtc industries and the the car pulled open the door jobs they do for industry i and slugged him with contract work for the i judge black upheld a charge community rewebbing chairs i of assault and fined the youth duplicating and collating bull00 letins etc i jhe youth said he was upset not afford to run vertising regular ad- lot of work done on his car the driver of the other car was fined s35 for running- the stop sign we welcome visitors any timc h hld j had between the hours of 9 330 pm in closing may i say that con sidering there arc in excess of 500000 retarded children in canada those who can say we did not know are disinterested and very fortunate indeed yours very truly peggy trcahy supervisor a jic industries did you know fleas like salt no better than your pet likes fleas try salt ing your dog or cat to discour age fleas incidentally a lib eral sprinkling in fidos dog house helps keeps fie- away kirk kraft studios norval 8772974 we have collected a large variety of handcrafts and gifts suitable for overseas presents items suitable for all the- family our imports are very varied crystal wood carvings pottery htna figurines etc just received a large shipment of viking design pewter from norway tea and coffee sets trays bowls vases serving pieces galore this weeks special sale fine costume jewellery at 10 to 20 off coma in and browse around chargex or layaway plan available hours 10 am to 6 pm monday to saturda are we tha people forever doomed to be lgnoredt are they forever going to expect help cooperation and- taxethgi from ns ton other projects whatever theybjay be vile- in sisting that we keep- our thought and opinions to oursel- veit p it la simply not possible for me to do so any longer these are my children they are dep riving and i am campaigning for a competitive music festiv al your texaco home team keeps happy homes from cracking up winter dryness is something you dont have to live with any longer a texaco humidifier puts an end to furniture cracking paint blistering warping of timbers and wilting of valuable furnishings not to mention the healthy atmo sphere it creates for your 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sihcc 1mi for free estimate call 4s90231 notice of electric kate adjustment effective with all bills issued on and after january 1st 1970 the following rates will apply schedule applicable to georgetown residential rate first 50 kwh per morth 40c per kwh next 200 kwh per month 19c per kwh 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption metered water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at a special rate of 08c per kwh uncontrolled and 06c per kwh controlled is available tp customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 kwh s per month have been billed at the foregoing rates allelectric rate first 50 kwh per month 40c per kwh 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption minimum monthly bill 250 general service rate demand charge first 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month nil balance at 200 per kilowatt of billing demand per month energy charge 40c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per month 20c per kwh for the next 200 kwh per month 155c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balance of monthly consumption at 058 per kwh the general rate is based upon service at utilization voltage vwfere the customer provides transformation facilities the authorized allow ance of 25c per kw per month for stepdown from subtransmission voltage and 15c per kw per month for stepdown from distribution voltage will apply minimum monthly bill under 50 kw 250 over 50 kw 25c per kw for all kw applicable to the maximum demand during the previous eleven months commercial space heating 145c per kwh for energy supplied through a separate meter as an alternative to the foregoing general rate applicable to existing customers only schedule applicable to glen williams residential rate 50 kwh per month 45c per kwh first 50 kwh per next 2o0kwh per month 10c per kwih for all additional 21c per kwh monthly consumption metered water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at a special rate of 08c per kwh is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 kwh s per month have been billed at the foregoing rates allelectric rate first 50 kwh per month 45c per kwh 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption minimum monthly bill 250 general service rate demand charge first 50 kilowatts of billing demand per monthpnil balance at 200 per kilowatt of bilhngaemtfficl per month energy charge 45c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per month 21c per kwh for the next 200 kwh per month 155c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balance of monthly consumption at 058c per kwh jelayed payment a late payment charge of 10 shall apply to bills not paid oh or before the due date georgetown hydroe lectric h iti

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