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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1965, p. 9

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h reflects renewedchurch activity kmsmerfvofe 100 gift for glen flood relief tbf gortamrn kinsmen vo ted it tbsdr business bkcudc acopday algbt to toute 9100 to tha glen wllham flood relef fund itmm communities jut out- tida tha town limits are to bar miad united by their proximity to gjtflomu kid spoke u commented after the vol u bar tiwayg found lb realdaow of glea wluiami ifiioat ooparativa to bur fund rata- u projects t it la tn fal- lut oi i cl that thif help la their hour of dead u owed them we are moat happy to bcbie to preheat the vood re lief furid with thia tangible ev- ldenc of our concern and grat itude- llaalhoutat hrk under snow odlarios firit format fire in 66i wu discover in tnid- february under two fi of aaow on ait icebound island near kunor nine tables play at hall bd euchre we regret that mr a w norton and mr llarry brown are both boapjulixed in geor getown but hope that they may be well again aooo mr garnet thompson u houia again after aevrral days in hotpiul 0 i un tomklnton u presently living with her daughter mr john thi moftoitowm hm tfcwrway aawll is ims page t af and mr gary gaajt and utile daughter of and lira earl scott of downs view visited the douglas sfcoti recently umehouae memorial hq board held a euchre on mots r eveninf winner were ftl h l davidson and fred guby a with mr krd sinclair and 1 l davidson winning aeoodf aod mrs el l davidaon ts0 un hand prite nine table wrr in play and luncb mrvd afterwarda lmer joan photo maple baptist sunday school bursting at the seams two hundmd amo uvintyoul 274 count m maple avenua bapmt church sunday school pupils turned out lo eitabhih a nw record for sunday school attendance march 28th georgetown faiieit growirvj sunday school maple avenue enrolment stood at 100 juit hve yart ago and ten years ago th members totalled uit 17 the incyeaie reflects the general renewal of interest in sunday school and church going that has been awdant at all local churchjs of late georgetown principals favour keeping homework a eontiwry j recent yean is should homework be abol- ihdt an article in a mrtro daily rfcenlly laid ruinewotk should lie done away with because it did not improve scholastic ach ievement encourages young hfpplf to practice deceit lidi to friction amonj parents t chart and children teachei chil dren poor and careless work kibiu and encourage students to rely on othera todo their work the herald asked the princi pals of georgetown schools ab out homework thia week and got the foil wins opinions hlfth schml principal j l lambert ytir amount of homework rx- pected in icnior jrraitrs is ex cessive but necessary if the eouraes laid down by the dept of education are to be comple ted students need time to pur- tua other activities both social und cultural and for reading ouulda tha course however i do think a certain amount ol homework la- neces- airy to train students lo work alone ooo karawdy ichoal principal hasan allen i dont favour homework for homework take but moat children can beneill from some homework since they dont teora to have ertouuh to do in their kpare time our policy generally is simply lo finish what they did not finish in school hours ooo chap i slraar school principal val stain i dont think it ihould he ab olished its a lot better for them thin some of the televis ion programme especially for pupils who are not keeping up ihftrt should be review rut above sit 1 do recommend out side reading ooo park scfceel principal w french i frel homework j unnces sary up to grade 8 my giving homework baicre that we ipoil the childs appetite for school especially if homework it geven in reading children should read for pleasure not as a du ty the only justification i can think of for homework in the later grades is as a preparation for high school ooo holy cress sckaal principal y plrwhaurlce with the prevailing syitem in high school students have to do homework so i feel a mo derate amount in senior grades o flementiry school ahould preps r a them for that ooo harrises tcheel principal lean macdeaald i dont believe in homrwerk before cud 7 and 8 and then only to get the itudents accus tomed lo homowcrk since it will be necessary in high school ooo wrieouswerth sckaal principal w klnrade if tu dents do their work when they are in school home work is unnecessary boore grade 7 in grsdrs 7 and b it is necetaary to prepare t m for high school where home work la mandatory hard manstyles wedding in maple baptist church on saturday march 37 in maple ave baptist church rev bruce woods officiated it the marriage or marguerite joyce styles daughter of mrs t harvey and the late thom as harvey of toronto and gordon robert bud ward- man son of mr and mrs rob ert 1 landman georgetown the bride wore a winter white boucle suit with tur quoise blue accessories her corsage wis white roses with blue carnations she was at tended by her sister mrs shir ley wlrch who wore blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosea and carnations wilfred bill llardman of kitchener was his hrothrrs groomsman a reception was held at 7 keats ave the hrldrs mother wore a blue lace dress with matching jacket and the grooms mother a pink lace suit both mothers had a white carnation corsage guests were from thornbury ajax toronto kitchener shannon- ville brampton and george town norval mrs jim brander is farm forum president pinegtove farm forum held their final regular meeting of the year at the home of mr t and mri john brander or monday evening march 22- a bowling party was planned for next week the election of officers was held and those elected were president mrs john brander lt vice mrs tmcgee sec retary treasurer richard mc laughlin a strawberry social committee was elected to plan m strawberry socjal mr and mrs alan harrop and mr and mri t mcgee the topic for dlscuslon wu new pattern for the land alter the dlacuaalon friendly game of cards wax enjoyed end lunch wan served with mrs spencer wlubn agisting the hostess norvil preabyterun church wms gaiter thankofforlng meeting wax held in the shurch on tuesday afternoon march 23 it atartfcd at 1 pm irith dessert luncheon in the basement mrs t mcgee sec retary received the guests mrs j v mcclure mrs j m mcclure and mrs a clnrk were in charge of the lunch eon mr j houck of brampton was the guest speaker at the meeting she gave an inspiring talk on her pergonal chritdian beliefs on life and tfcath mrs john wilson was the guest soloist and mrs jean may the pianist mrs sutherland gave the scripture lesson followed by prayer by mrs it duncanson mrs f lindner and mrs al bert hunter took up the collec tion and tors percy lealle gave the dedicatory prayer mrsr herb anthony gave the courtesies mrs andrew mc clure- president was in the chilr for- the mooting- let well wlnhe ire extonrt- ded to mr tom cascadden who la kgaln patient in geor getown district memorial hospital fc ambulance out 3 times sunday tha georgetown volunteer arrabulance service had eight rails during the wek of march 31 to mirvh 27 mondjy march 23 12 pm a normal transportation from limehouse to georgetown hos pital taken by l uaouonald d hemngton monday march 22 10 pm a normal transportation from umehouse to georgetown hos pital tsken by 1 mcdonald and j dydevaale wrdnesday march u 030 am a normal transportatoin from gcorgeown to george town hospital taken by s mo hugh and j hooper thumljy march 2ith 120 a m an omrrgency run frooi georgetcan to georgetown hos pital uken by d peck and c dividson friday march 26lh 743 pm a normal transportation from glen william to geor getown hospital taken by g coiens and a roberts saturday march 27th 10 30 am a normsl transports tlon from georgetown to geor getown nursing home tsken by d scarborough and j jenkins saturday msrch 27th 1100 am a normal trinaportatlon from georgetown hospital to georgetown taken by d scar borough and j jenkins sjturday march 27th 023 pm a normal trsruportation frown georgetown to george town hospital taken by r crawford and t niven springs on the way says ashgrove scribe now wasnt that a nice springlike day on sunday just a reminder that spring is nn her way and win come and then well joon forget the cold wintry weather that we had yes ir was a boy bom on march the 23rd and the proud parents are bill and marie wflson and sistrr gail and the happy grandparents are mr and mrs cecil wilson and mr and mrs allen harrop mrs bob patton and her two children robert and janet of chapleau are visiting thia week with her brother harold bailey and his family also at her relatives around milton hornby and georgetown we are all very glad to see mr j m wlckson able to le nut again he was in both georgetown andoakville hos pitals for tests this winter his grsnd dsughter karen was in georgetown hospital for torulioelomy last week were thankful to say both are on the road to recovery we have some weeding anni versaries contlns jn april mr and mrs cecil wilson and mr and mrs john bollboddy on the second mr and mrs leslie glffop onthe eighth mr and mrs ward brownrldce on the tenth and mr and mrs riibxel hepburn on the fifteen thto these we say congratula tions and many more to come lid a liii mua ik comalat witch mjwiii wilipml itiinltn iltl cm talf-wiftdini- ulli i ud oil it luci 111iw at fort chufchtll on hud son bay the or thorn ughtij are visible about 300 nights of the year a t i got a liberal allowance for my old watch on a new bulova ajfj i whin cut crown and cryitil ara isticl boughton jewellers 5 min si n srrsls when something happy happens ts aupvo watch hm 37 increase in savings term deposits during 1964 reported by president halton peel trust savings company at their annual meeting highlights of 1964 annual report jvmi ft turn bjin ivolh1 jiylmss ruimb sioosys ssaj45i kj d jjickt mm 41iw1 jj kiv 00060 tmfioo hit crim hf yi 53144 ll8 dlvlj i jkku 11341 1is t4l ali urvjt adlnlilfoluh 4103160 so 1 7 4 60s officers directors o i mahliua rtmlldtf brcam4liivfrffiidial w j baty vicprudtl 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