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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1957, p. 12

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k 11 runjsfled by students of georgetown high school vol 5 no georgetown ontario wednesday eveg march a 1956 dump preston thump acton hockey team is riding high the school hockey team added by convincing ptteston and ac- of their impressive ik tsay mk ktte teaai wffll be invited to la to iperckool tourna- ssent t be hew march and s3 jntmftft waapyeomprises ax dura 1 t that play off f r otombrio v school hockey the players aust stating that they will agree to stay overnight yx the vbomxeueat lasts two dafjx friday and saturday dip at preston the locals played a cast heads wp game against prcstoa and handed them only second defeat in twelve that they have played- it dose contest until the period when georgetown cr in two unanswered goals at the end of the first it was 32 harrison p ward and ix ward st for the ibedmen at the end of the second 43 with harri son ptif one in with 30 sec onds left in the period and then ia the third beam and murray i pat tine same on ice for george- town as jww3 thwarted the pres putter chatter by gall the sophie tucker of the girl over preston a g3 vicffeeouts as bihg crosby hpus referr al strong likelihood ed to teresa brewer govher sing ing start at sam goldbejgs saw dust trail in new york city however at the age of two back in her home town of toledo- o teresa started her performing car eer on the local station wspfl ft is a wellknown fact ill music industry that in sipite of loving her career teresa is first a family girl just about th time music music music was making her a star she married a nonprofessional and now has three daughters teresas appearance is in direct contrast to her belting voice she stands a mere five feet and weighs only 95 pounds her latest record in mutual admiration society backed by crazy with love miss music herself is the affec tionate name given to teresa by her fans and it is rightly bestow ed whats this we hear hank snow singing calypso tab hun ters disc young love has sold a million and a half to date fats guest list at stardust ball the guests who enjoyed them- selves at georgetown high schools graduation dance the stardust ball were norma murray and james gui carolyn biehnand doug wriggles worth- shirley fendley and ralph lauiiaw carole seddbn and- stu art harnum carol francis and robs mcgilvray jean gambell and edward norton margaret eason ad taurie reed sandra sproule thjand bob crawford donna bennett and alan darby jacqueline lucas and bill cohoon sue crabtree and harry grcig mr damon ro berts virgina walker and william farmer betty greig and sandy mackenzie gail king and robert collctt rhoda dixon and frank hefferman mr and mrs ernie forgravc elizabeth ward and neil wallace judy mccarthy and ro ger addy sandra bradley and barry timleck gloria bain and ken beam pat jbfics and andy stull anne holmes and bob traccy betty j an and terry harley judy bohathan and dennis bell nellie brics and ro bert hess gail smith and francis hulmc marg bingham and pete pomeroy josette mendcs and frank oneill pat martin and john dorscy mary morlcv and brian hyatt mr and mrs j l lambert marie emmerson and and fro girls only the girls pipe band has open ings fornew members in its fam ous band and wuj welcome any girls who areinterested in join ing this is a wonderful oppor tunity for girls who like to tra vel and like music the band has played in such famous and historic cities as philadelphia pittsburg new york chicago detroit and many more the girls also take anljinnual trip into the picturesque countryside of saul str marie to participate in the colourful panor ama of the highland games the girls meet on mondays at the i armouries and sometimes tuesday above the legion ex perience isnt necessary since they lot of the students are trying to are capably taught the rudiments of their particular instrument understand that both drummers and pikers are required my fondest recollection- of the frjpe band isnt the wail 6f the ppesand the thump of the drums plus chills that use my spine for a dragtrip wherever something momentous or stirring happens but a frivolous humourous incid ent that took place last christmas the girls were marching in the brampton santa claus parade and were preceded in the parade by majorettes primarily from hamil ton and surrounding territory soon they were marching past loblaws and the cry went out that majorettes were marching past caught in the stream of fellow workers flocking to the windows i reluctantly joined them at the wjndow and watched the prancing majorettes with figures that re ceived the onceover twice go through their routine like fool ish males my coworkers tried every trick in the book to attract j their attention but they received 10b report 10b would like to welcome- a few locers on coming into our famous form we are having a roughs time changing all our rooms but we stih have a good time i would like to thank mr schenk for putting up with us this long and i have sympathy for mr baxter because i think he will need it in the future x thats all for this time and i promise i will have more to offer next time 11b report linda mlnp well that day has passed and a nary a glance calmly i watch ed orens to enable the redmen domino la vera baker and chuck ttxerab a s3 deosion berry are to tour canada beginn- vp whnrimi ing march 2 in edmonton i john ottawav sue whitmcc or less handed j hi ridlhz hs kill maclean marilytt ilcslop and wtth ease to thoxnp them 72 p elvi gets his sideburns shaved sunnucki mr and mrs fred evc ward and d jcard gave george- off gerry why do you like moon- firi 1 l everything i said town a a srsrwriod lead in the light gambler censd cunningham and ross add- is calypso going to take the el r am in the third the place of rock n roll when we bed twits struck for 2 goals but asked this question of the djs georgetown cooled out their en i in brampton we got some answers thosiiaa when llart r ward anl we thought you might like to hear barrcsc lalljed for the locals john gilbert thinks that calypso i has already taken over johnnie 1 fox doesnt think it will take over hoqil hows itl completely because they arc so j different terry coles thinks that i mastcrman gail mcgilvray atfl george cook judy mccumbcrand ken richardson marilyn souther i and jan hansen toni ice an i i coupe of the girls returned m george carter milree wilson and v ow room one last karen scott ttvu see hjd- ahe room they must hrvakiras us in for here we are taining the school so nmch there one books rfoed whenuahrajonie with one ohjecmin minfl food if any obstacles rjtbe way oh that doesnt martevthey just go straight through with food in wt before they- even get sat down if any one wishes to get raweht op on his home work that s no place to go sal in one cor ner wishes to trade sandwiches with betnttk other comer well they dont meet half way they trade sandwiches by air mail and found your flat tire if the sandwich falls apart before it t its destination pity the one in the noddle if that hap pens no loss to anyone they just lot it in the desk for us or the ants in a week we collect enough food for a family of four for one veek which includes slightly us ed wn or just the peels any ravoar of gam yaa like name it rock n roll is great by the way if any of our readers would like to hear an entire rock n roll pro gram on radio just drop a line to terry coles at brampton radio sta- jon because he is trying to get ihtad vour letters would help- br armstrong marna ma land jack bourre gad c paul armstrong jean pennce and douglas turker loan copper- thwaite and kerry jepson joan engleby and grant caseley lynn scott and etr darlintitun itar bara alcott and charles auger helen muckart and glen dance carol bcnham and peler irfirst virginia itarber and clarence 1 spcnciv jr muriel davison and ken sehonk miss m burke and mr jack tennier mr and mrs mackenzie apstiek and michael obrien forget about it as soon as possible yds im referring to the report cards seriously however jl think most of us did pretty well congratulations to all fellow stu dents the school held its skating party on tuesday feb 12 it was well attended and im sure all enjoyed themselves of course there were the usual few who tried to be a little smarter than the rest of us and not attend theyve since been cleared up on that matter valentines day has been and gone without too much excite ment of course there were the usual tokens of admiration passed around by a few of the more am bitious and eccentric members of this institution did everyone guess who his or her secret ad mirers are instead of a final joke i will leave you with- a piece of advice learn from others mistakes you havent time to make them all yourself c report then out of the corner of my carol francis sbw our pipe band hold ist friday february 22 was let me show the school formal there was a wonderful turn out when you first went into the room you just stopped overwhelmed with the decorations by the door stood a stand on which was a guest book and behind the stand was a great silver star hanging from the ceiling were smaller stars and blue streamers in the centre of the room hung a great cluster of balloons of blue and white and along the wall hung smaller clus ters of balloons each table had its top decorated in the school saturday excursions to toronto by cnr 10w fjfek every saturday to and incl aprr 13 tickets good going and returning same saturday only atleaford j brampton brussels chmley clinton fetros georgetown goderich gftelph hanover hwrtiton ingersuu kincardine exctjksion kaatb fbom 73 kitchener 85 ustowei 4 3- mttcbell 4 75 owen sound 4 75 paisley z 49 palmerston 2 45 southampton 1 2 sarnla 5 05 stratford- i 0 strathroy 4 30 walkerton 3 75 2f 3 70 wlnssain 5 85 wyomlns 2 45 3 4 t carespondlnfc fares from intermediate points 20 40 m 55 45 2t so 75 79 20 riu information you how its done with the eyes of loblavvs upon me i started wav ing imagine my delight when a we service television oil mokes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street trianglo 7270 r salutations and everyones hcall turned to see the cause of this miineu lut strange behaviour shim- that they are neighbourly 1 miiriuiiriiign of what has he got that i havent quickly sprea i down the pondering line and with the air of a proud texan i answ ered im from georgetown for all girls that are interested 1 in joining i suggest that they i colours they went all out on the phone the pipe major anne luke at tr 7 2895 who will be only 66 glad to answer your queries music and decorations a most successful and evening to make wonderful chatter in the halls mabol the formal has come and gone i hope that everyone present had an enjoyable time many of those attending looked rather bleary on saturday parties jn wards bob why did you everyone had left several honies after- wait until before you betty jean holds the record for getting home latest because o fthis mishap a boy in c special managed to nhnain awake long enough on saturday night to keep a grade 10 girl out for two hours after ay was over bill have you seen the big green monster very much lately although it would be very un- 10c report 10b report farm news ft plumbing ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled charlie m nash mcdowell water systems 5 kino street east repairs of all kinds e trianglo 72842 karon tuck by the time this is printed most of you will know that because of a teachers convention ceorge- the is hut the reason there were town high was given a holiday sot it- if it j nkc b would have been in a cfcewvd a bttre it costs more half predicament if the police had been eaten san orange peels and paper galore paper we have from lunch like sandwich wrappers cookie covers bags and wsore bags- on one occasion a bag was blown op in class and esploded the teacher practically jaaaped six feet as did a few others in the quiet room at the few words to any might be slightly use afternoon for any dl we have slightly for sale at various as handling urnopey made will to use red cross chapter so here are a hwanuj en reason at osed food loa mm t what will i write for the paper this that i ha it the7llbe kicking me out of the it written before so much if i do school anifortn been written patrolling the highway between town and norval about 4 am on february 23rd were glad to seewabc back at school hope youre as good as new agafh the boys gymnastics classes had visitors a few weeks ago i wonder if ihe girls from middle and upper school enjoyed them selves what fifth form girl sought the attention of preston and george- tow junior hdckejf players tues day night isnt that a hard way to meet them rhoda cheerio until next edition anditorinan a bmldetin hoard- the wall a swimming pool more than enough scotch tape dn blade 9a report lois nivon are you feeling tired run down and miserable if so its lime for a few days of holiday that is the best prescription for that tired blood i know of iiow- ever easter is still quite a way off so your rundown feeling will have to wait until april for relief ghs had a skating party on february 12 for the whole school this timewc just skated from 130 until 330 r each person had ap proximately one square inch per so what grade 10 girl last thursday wish there were more jteachers conventions due to certain changes in grade 10 course this year some of the students in the 10c class were transferred to the 10b class the idea of this is that they will be able to continue with algebra while 10c tackles business arith metic those transferred were gayle braisby terry ritchie bruce eyre pete weststeyn dave cunningham and karen turk the nature lover in 10c should learn to have more consideration for the rest of his form with- the changing of classes and the running up and down stairs between periods some of the girls think its a hard way to loje weight as this is my last column for ioc and i dont know who will be taking u over i guess you will have to wait till next week to find marjorie green education we get at school a small fragment of what can be obtained in a lifetime edu- cation is a precious gift and a priceless gem it cannot be com- pared with the finest gold that many a man and woman would gladly rive to go back and obtain the education which they gave up how lightly education v and time spent at school is esteemed and trifled with as a vain thing interest keen in new oat varieties j e w one of the most frequently ask ed questions at the agricultural of fice in milton ls where can i get some of those new oats this indicates two things first that more of our halton farm op erators than norma are looking for the coming spring and second thafthenew oat varieties of garry out really a must ho dreams arc hid in a weath er worn building as g it s board no swimming school m say time will fcwbj see years to be took up more thai hvf share space four limes to sit down pingpang has taken the interest of many students after school hours nowadays tournament afboys are ter tournament is befhg to find a pingpong champ preparations for commencement are now getting dnderway lines are being memorized but the trouble is tests are being studied for so the confusion isopretty rough for instance an average student who had been working hard on both memorizing lines and studying for a test on the same night might nave a slightly con fused test paper juliet thy capital city is toronto or juliet where art the v canary islands could be the tragic results so couldnt tests be cut down until cqibflbmwc96sqb9dw7 nrjllntlay the truth it stretches ua was blessed with the re turn of wabe baker today after a recent illness glad to have you back boy now to the business of the week as one lad said to an other where arc you going sat urday morning real early yes real real erly will it be to a party a breakfast party or will it be to a party well what ever it is live 1 and we happy thursday the 21st february was a holiday for the whole school be cause the teachers had a conven tion mr baxter and eleven stu dents from fourth and fifth went to orenda engines ltd in malton for a recreational trip v as i am writing thjs the boys are saving their hard won pen nies and of course all the girls of are thinking up the easiest way to spend theni for this priday night is the semiformel formal of the graduating class of 1d5657 the taking lime out from their pool tournament on thurs- hay to decorate the ruse roorii for this spectacular event under an alias of the stardust ball looking back into recent history we hear of a dance at the golf club last saturday evening it was listed as a tobbogan party first then changed without notice to just a dance so the result of this effort was the arrival of only halt there was a few oddities at the the guests and half of those were party for example using vjiearts dressed differently from each pther or at least they should have such as one boy in jeans and in shirt and tie re sult inseneral ajboobobwubone xcerjttonboae who did vcome what regret comes to thone who ami rlnv are going to be in keen demand this would also point to the wis dom of those having seed grain for sale getting a government grade from the standpoint of purity and germination it takes time at this season of the year to get this ser vice performed so if the sample t unities of going to school will be or samples are not already away past for all of us the time no timc shoultl bc if the grade spent at schools colleges and uni ls to dac n time for haltons versifies is all too short and in seed display day at the milton truth the full benefit of education f grounds on saturday march is not accomplished therefore 23rd let us consider it a privilege to did nut set their education as a high oal in their life and now it is too late for them to retrace and start anew the past is gone the future uncertain only th- present in reality is ours to make use of time is fast slipping away soon these golden oppor- go to school and learn all we can to make us good citizens in our community 9b report luke jansson easter is oiir next goal and not too far away all of the lower school will have to scrape sqjhe marks from somewhere to fix up a pass mark the teachers have been very considerate and have only riven us 32 tests altogether this certainly is a help but since we dont know any other way we have to keep quiet about it there arc both advantages and disadvan tages to the fact that we get tests instead of examinations when we flunk on one test there is al ways the next two or three to help us out but from hie other side the teachers can ask us much more about a certain subject in nine tests than they can in ope examination the tuesday before last we had a skating party in which all the school was on the ice and this had a sort of crowded effect to top this off there was a teachers convention last thursday mid the result was one whole day off those teachers- conventions are maybe called to think up some newvnys to attack he poor folk thcy call students i am not in formed about anything new com ing up and also i have run out of news so i will sign off for over two weeks it is also certain that halton farm folk will bc out in force to take advantage of the opportunity to meet ontario new minister of agriculture the hon wm good- fcllowrwhorirnornian j- thom as of the oac are to the guest speakers on this occasion building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glon williams tr 73302 get your texaco i fuel oil today i i i dont get caught with your fuel tank down phone today and get your supply in business for 29 years and still going strong bill bailey 1 the oil man brampfoh georgetown v telephones day 2605 night 1215 trianglo 72888 on sticks for brooms and hearts for mistletoe well there is no more from me till the stories of the formal wend their wear w to jay tireless eta i call concrete work i footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction meeds carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms i remodeling modernizing elgin street

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