Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 15

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s v five attendants as heather barber married to robert armstrong knox church reverend norman f young of ficiated at an early fall wed- dlng uniting in jftarnage heather jean barber and kob- ert james armstrong the bride is the daughter of and mrs keith d barber king street east and the groom is the son of mr and mrs fred j armstrong of hr 3 georgetown kenneth r har rison was organist glvej in martiaga by hex father the bride wore a floor length gown of white satin fea- yfussssjsis administrajion salaries page 15 j taring a bell skirt and long lily point sleeves a train of white satl- extended in pleats from a bow at the back of the neck hr veil was held in place by a cascade of pale pink and white satin roses with tiny rosea scatt at intervals in the shoulder length tulle she carried a white bible with cascade of pink roses purple heather and ivy mim margaret thompson was maid of honour and mrs judy payne the grooms sister diana armstrong and the brides sister phyllis barber were bridesmaids uttle alice armstrong sister of the grv 1 was flower girl all of the attendants were gowned alike in petal pink delustred veket made in coat dress style with shawl collars scalloped at the edges of the collars and the sleeves a band of matching pink peau de sole at the em pire waistline was accented with a bow and long streamers they wore matching pink shoes the maid of honour and the flower girl photo by c a chlnn mr and mrs robot james armstrong wanted 520b sq ft 7000 sq ft store on one floor in- commercial area mus available within the next four months v aaa1 covenant apply in writing to mr c scott 320 kipling ave s toronto s50 ont or rfeone4162597612 winter parking regulation no motor vehicle shall be parked on any street in the town of georgetown from midnight to 6 am from december 1st to march 15th signed h lowe chief of pglfi n tiii ts to till see hfc its a big job trying to make it the bouday yoo want it to be for your family youd like to get them the things theyve asked for and omauuna special for your home and you dont want to miss the traditional reunion it can get expensive jt wo can help make this the holiday you want it to be juat let us know we can make your job lot easier apply for your loan by phone t well supply your loan by mail borrow up to 5000 4 tk up to 60 months to repay wore a single pink rose with tiny circular veil of matching pink tulle they carried nose gays or pink roses white carn ations and pink gladioli the fjower girl carried a white bas- et filled with the same assort ment of flowers michael payne of georgetown was groomsman kenneth grant and ralph bailey of george town and fred hyde of ottawa were ushers at a reception in knox church hall mrs barber rccei ed the guests wearing a beige aline dress of shantung with a ahort jacket of reworked beige lace brown accessories and a corsage of bronze mums mrs armstrong also received wearing a turquoise blue shan tung ensemble with matching hat of blue roses and veiling with a corsage of white garden ias and atephanous at the buffet reception paul barber uncle of the bride play ed background music on the organ their wedding cake was mad and decorated by the brides sister mrs mary finley of clarkson it was trimmed in pink to match the bridesmaids dresses and was decorated with pink rosea for her wedding trip the bride wore a mint green wool len sheath dress with matching coat green accessories and corsage of pink carnations the bride and groom left on their wedding trip to the thousand islands upper canada village montreal end quebec city prior to her marriage the bride was honoured with a miscellaneous shower by mrs george glaasfoid the brides maids held a miscellaneous shower at the home of mrs judy payee and mrs robert ballantine also held a shower at her home a presentation was made to the young couple by the staff of the algonquin observatory they will be making their home in the staff quarters at algonquin radio observatory lake traverse algonquin park where the groom is a radio as tronomical technologist the bride is a graduate of lake- shore teachers college out of town guests for the wedding were from windsor detroit lake traverse ottawa stayner baltimore md bram pton acton pinkerton and port carting get involved make decisions challenge at teacher conference consultants and coordinatars should return to the classroom every three years without such a return being considered a demotion a w jeffries a teacher at oakvilletrafalgar high school told a press con ference called by the executive of hahon branch of the ont ario secondary school teachers federation in oakville last wednesday he claimed a large gap be tween the teaching and admin istrative salaries did not per mit the best education policy and called for the board and teachers to sit down together to try and work out such a system cant take part robert whltely of nelson high school in burlington ur ged that teachers be glyen a greater opportunity of assess ing the education system how can we defend and maintain it if we do not have the opport unity to take part in deci sions he asked he pointed out that north york allocates 10 times more than halton county for professional funds keith wallace a teacher at thomas blakelbck high school complained that classes are too large in some schools and suggested they be trimmed to a maximum of 30 he said few people question most of the recommendations of the hall dennis report but suitable pupilteacher ratios must be maintained to reflect the re port we must get the idea across that the halldennis re port is not the savior of educ ation at this time he main tained- he comuded by sug gesting the community must make the decision more involved branch president paul mart indale of acton high school challenged teachers to become more involved and give up your evenings he stated the executive endorses experiment al schools such as lord elgin and emphasized they want more experimentation in any big organization the people at the bottom do not get enough support he stated end went on to express concern that con sultants become isolated from education the president stressed that teachers should be more involv ed in the decision making pro cess and endorsed a plan of ac tion calling for more student- oriented high schools the rais ing of status and salaries for teachers the turning on of parents and school trustees and bringing life problems into the class room in referring to an internal working paper which president paul martindale claimed should never have been released to the press he emphasized the complaints were not those of the federation but only the views of some teachers teactiere like puppet among the many complaints listed in the internal working paper was a statement that teachers are manipulated like puppets by the halton county board of education it further charged that it would appear the objective in halton county is to reduce the status of the teacher and elevate the status of the administrator the release went on to com plain of the lack of secretarial help in the school and regret ted the loss of a superb sab baticalleave plan in exchange for a tighthated akeraatrre at the conclusion of the meeting the executive of the 0astj issued a formal state aunt saying the working paper was published without consult ation with the president of the halton division or any member of its executive study abstract thinking to aid learning disabilities heltons elementary schools have been chosen for a special study of the development of abstract thinking of children allenwilliams team bridge pairs champs there were 16 tables of dup licate bridge in stiff competit ion on tuesday night novem ber 18 in the legion auditor ium for the georgetown dupli cate bridge club pairs champ ionship overall winners were mrs fred allen and mrs bob wil liams 2nd b wandel and j kalil 3rd john zahara rich ard raymond 4th george el lenton sue sullivan th joe maurer fred allen 6th mrs w thompson and 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