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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1969, p. 1

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ppgipp ffss ontario iia a oouolas stephens mary pedverst james henderson ronald duqien linda carey richard fopal m yw plat en eev in heralds classified pages by phoning t7732ql buying or selling the herald i where you wjll find the results you mnt f he home newspaper for georgetown and district printing publishing the georgetown hflreld ha served georgetown and district as printers and publishers- for over a century offering xfhe best jn fina printing and new coverage second class mail registered number 0943 return postage guaranteed t georgetown ontario thursday july 10th 1969 500 per year single copy price ten cents hay ride camp out featur for harl visitors thirty five children from new yorks harlem are halt- way through a holiday here which they are spending with caniilies of the christian refor med church the youngsters all in the 8 to 14 age group are having a fine time durine their visit to canadian small town most have been attending a vacation bible school at the georgetown christian school on the 7th line in the mornings they had an evening of baseball and soc cer an unfamiliar sport to most one night at the church and adjoining school grounds and they axe looking forward before they leave on the re turn journey next thursday they will attend a wednesday picnic with their foster famil ies here rev a j vandenpol and his congregation conceived this plan of interracial and interna tional goodwill in conjunction with the manhattan christ hi reformed church some child ren are from families that arw members of the church others have been associated with the youth activities at the church mrs agnes cunningham a church school teacher accora panied them on the bus trip here and stayed a few days to to something new for city chil- sort out any problems which drdj a bayride next tuesday might arise there were none other than a few slight cases of homesickness to be expected among young people away from home for the first time this weekend they will sam ple real outdoor life when with their young hosts they will have a campout north of boltonr plan 22 stores in moore plaza when the moore park plaza on main street north is com- high school has pleted it will have 22 units and parking space for 220 cars a spokesman for the builder ecron construction told the herald tuesday phase two on the south side of the first stage is currently under construction and should be ready for occupancy within 6 ont scholars most of the visitors arc liv- three weeks ing with town and suburban fa milies a few on farms bible school attendance is not com pulsory and some are seeing other parts of the province on vacation trip with their hosts the manhattan church has ar ranged previous trips to rural areas in the states but this is a pioneer project in canada a laundromat a restaurant and possibly a dress shop are slated to go in some of the vacant space college project becomes reality in camping park georgetown district high school has six ontario scholars this year for obtaining over 80 per cent in their final year they va l get a government award when bob crawford of nor- and the knowledge that they grade thirteen grads include 16 first class honours students cyclist hit suffers head injuries bruises a 12yearold ballinafad boy a camping complex as a pro- guests wandering the park afint 150 and for most children htirij m th hospital for sick ject while he was in college at ter dark to insure the latter 1st trip outside their homeland children in toronto recovering guolph he didnt expect that mr crawford plans to have the douglas stephens 64 prince from a head injury suffered a few years later he would be front gate locked every night charles drive was toj student when he was knoctceil from his putting his findings to practiand each camper issued a key with 914 per cent and mary bicycle by a car thursday jeffrey lee thompson the area is being developed pedvers r r 1 had 853 per cent son of mr and mrs dean thomp son r r 1 georgetown was turning into the drveway his home at about 630 pm cal use but thats what he is doing today on s acres 0 w room if all goes well the first f expansion should it be re- others in the awards list stage of a camping park for quired and the way campers james henderson 17 hewson j trailers and tents on the credit are becoming more and more crescent 837 ronald dub- river near norvals eastern discriminating in their choice ien 293 delrex blvd 82 lin- when the accident happened he jas taken to georgetown out district memorial highway entrance will be i operation before the season is in of campsites it probably will ida carey 34 church st 814 and richard fogal r r 1 811 another ten students obtai ned 75 or better for first class honours they are mary armstrong r r 3 stephanie cock 12 by ron st david desylva r r 2 norval leslie hansen 47 map le ave w karuna bock r r 3 christopher logan 85 mcore park cresc jane mcnally 22 market st mrs phyllis mier- sma id tweedle st glen wil liams terrence mills 70 maple ave w and ann marie quan- bury 17 hizabetth st hospital by ambulance mediately to toronto wiur x he remained unconscious for campsites many of them with a day and a half his injuries hydro hookups for cabin trail- include multiple bruises and a new friendships are being struck during the visit of 35 children from harlem kneeling from left are robbie pitner and suzie fournier standing behind from left michael mcfadden cynthia mcfadden ingrid smeilink and maxine cole mr crawford told the herald i an unconsci this weck of his whlcn lous state and transferred im wi eventuauy a scenic toronto cut on his noad drug charge conviction means reformatory term special weeks out is council decision ers in his initial year he hopes students in halton county physically mentally or other- to he able to offer 25 camp- who are convicted of drug of- wise sites ten with hydro and waterfences in future will face auto- j judge sprague said that the mr crawford has chosen matic prison terms county stu in the county had bet pine valley campsite as thej man b sprague said inj th message from name of the proposed area a stcrn from the bench construction of which started wee two weeks ago some roads judge sprague was sentenc- are already in and campsites ing four youths on charges of laid out possessing and trafficking in the area is lightly wooded drugs and in the valley though the three burlington high school entrance is part way up the students were each given two- requested last week to pro claim conservation week geor getown council vetoed this and decided to stick only to such important ones as civic holi day boxing day end daylight saving time how much kood highway 7 hill on the east side year suspendc sentences be special week prod nations do of thc villar cartpers will this eir first offence i doubt if anyoie reads them drive in an 800 foot long lane am they had alreadv had a commented cr wm r smith to rcacn thc site o wh awajtjng sen youre not far wrong but we plan to stress seclusion tenein they arent my proclamations and the sccnip surroundings i said mayor emmerson i only mr crawford told thc herald si months do what council decides the camping spots are larger a georgetown youth was sen- i must rise in support of t those found in most teneed to six months dctermin- the herald im sure they are camping parks and wherever ate and twelve month indcter- read like everything else in the possible thc sites have beenjminatc in reformatory he had paper said deputy reeve ou in such a way as tola previous drug conviction speight ensure privacy for the camp- judge sprague noted that cr ern hyde said that the purpose of proclamations is these trials that in future sen tencing greater stress will be laid on the deterrent factor a prison term awaits those who do not heed this warning he said for the ers these were the first cases be- he expects to start construe- fore this court involving high tion soon on a building which school students in halon coun- being lost with so many special house washroomsi with ty i flush toilets showers and dry- mc use of drugs the judge ers there will aldo be a play said seems to be the in thing area for children with sandbox but the users arc not aware of swings etc and a swimming the serious consequences of pool their conduct cither legally a recreation area is also in thc plans for thc future sayszrrc firpc the owner who told the herald his aim is to build a camping nii oftflltv park he would be happy to stay in as a camper he has just like thc weeks being declared council agreed that in future only necessary ones wouid be advertised though nof compulsory rrtanv of the veupa visitors f rom harlern are attendlnn n vacation bible school at the georgetown -mums- photograph v all students it is to be hoped all students in halton county will stop and think and realize the shame and despair they will bring to them selves and especially to their families when they indulge in such illegal activities and find themselves arrested and impri soned to afterwards return to the normal world with a crim inal record the georgetown youth was convicted on two counts of possessing marijuana in oak- ville and georgetown he plea ded guilty at his trial last month he was op probation from a previous drug conviction in brampton in december shortly after this police found marijuana in his parents home the oakvillc charge was laid ftcr he and two other youths were stopped in a car and weatherman in recent years been keeping j the grass fire season has com- an eye for camp ground fea- pletely disregarded the calen- includcdar this year a district resident since 1911 mrs samuel bonfield 88 mrs samuel bonfield resident since 1911 to brush north of town and tuesday night a fire on thk8th tine tures he would like in his plans as a result he is tailoring his park for the camper who likes privacy pleasant surroundings clean and adequate facilities head on collision no serious injury drivers and passengers escap ed serious injury in a head on collision on the 7th line of esqucsing at stewarttown fri day north halton opp said bon nie cochrane suffered sore knees and janice cochrane a bump on her head when cars driven by linwood cochrane of 31 langstono crescent and julius salmon of oakvillc hit head on just south of no is sidcroad damage was 500 to the cochrane car 400 to the sal- a morc eous mare greenwood cemetery pall mon car tho accident hapj ilast wednesday nights siren bearers were frank van wvc pened at 520 pm and was in- 1 sent firemen to thc corner of steve eason joe martli ciar vestlgatcd by opp constable rcxway and guclph where al ence spcncc william ritchie 2s found ana in possession of mariju- suspended sentence the two other youths were each given six months suspen ded sentences the three nelson high school students before judge sprague were all arrested last february after several months of investi gation by undercover rc5ip of ficers jail terms crown prosecutor stanley dtidzic sought jail terms for the three students noting for the judge that in 1969 there will be more than 4000 cases under the narcotics act across canada he said the judge must con sider the community and the deterrent factor in passing sentence the 4000 cases in 1969 he said is a drastic in crease from the 1500 cases two years ago judge sprague said the three accused are all students with their wiholc career ahead of them they have no previous records prosecutor dudzic said out side the courtroom after senten cing he was very unhappy they werent put in custody for thc summer weekend camp for 3rd cub pack during the past week geor- ars ml ml cubs from 3rd georgetown gotown firefighters doused twoeion june 12 in georgetown p- enj a weekcn t grass fires and a brush fire a hospital wilcox conservation pror y part of their jobs which usually j the former hester jane disappears after a few hectic churchill she was born in weeks in thc early spring swanagc england the daugh- j j iter of robert and alice got id last wednesday they doused shc burning grass i in the industral williams park near sinclair ave sun- when first arrived in can day it was a grass fire in the georgetown in ti a t ni c she was a member rf shed- and tuesday night a church mr bonfield died in 1944 i and shc leaves one son robert friday night a cooking oil 145 main strcct north two fire damaged a new stove and grandchildren and four great- floor tile and did some smoke grandchildren ast member of damage in thc home of mrs x family she was predeceas- ailccn king 32 normandy i e by two brothers and two boulevard her daughter sisters cathrvn alone in the house at rev l e conduct the time smothered ontmotl thc f scrvi at thc of the flames and was credit- m c c p cd by firemen wi h preventing interment was in more serious blare recently their campout is full of fun and such activities as hiking a scavangcr hunt soccer water bucket denching plus campfires they were visited on satur day by mr and mrs frank buchanan and mr and mrs george waldrum thc cubs were accompanied by their cubmastcr gordon van horn assisted by jim young and son peter three cheers went up for cooks mr and mrs albert potter and mr mcdonald in this issue only names of students who have a clear pass in ail sub- leers are included students with even only one failure are not included meejeeaehabaeabemsebba

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