Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1977, p. 7

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Reelected Georgetown Chamber of Wife and guest speaker Angela President George Gray with Chamber proposes walkway Gray reelected president Georgetown Chamber of Commerce is actively seeking to establish a footpath from Street to Maple Avenue along the east bank of the Silver Creek The proposal revealed at the Chamber a annual meeting Wednesday will be he major project for the business organization during President George Gray said Plans also call for the establishment of an arboretum environment along the water course or use by the public and school children If you ever seen the park system in Fergus Guelph or Lis owe Mr Gray said can appreciate the dream that your Chamber has at the present time Because of the major project and the problems with unemployment associated with plant shutdowns and reducl ions in local labor forces the Chamber reelected Mr Gray as president to continue his efforts in these areas Other officers elected are Bill Ward first vicepresident Roy Booth second vicepresident Directors Bruce In tyre Jim Gordon Peter Rick West BUI Smith Fred Aggls and Dill Crawford A special raffle during the dinner pro gram raised toward the Chambers commitment of for the Memorial Arena renovation fund Angela Armitt director of extension and summer school University of Western Ontario the audience in the dining room of the North Golf and Country Club for more than BO minutes she illustrated through a scries of jokes the need to see humor in everyday life Majorettes team first in Ontario Nine girls all members of the Georgetown Majorettes In advanced junior dance twirl came In the Ontario championships held Saturday at New Toronto secondary school The advanced junior team composed of Anna Marie Stone Kim Mnrcii Janet Doyle Diane Stone and Shelly Avery came third in competitions Georgetown Lisa came fourth runner up in the Miss Majorette of Ontario competition in the advanced on Corecna Robertson came second In the Little Miss Intermediate Miss Maj of Ontario competition About 300 girls from across the province look part In the Ontario championships The Georgetown Majorettes will next lake part In the Cnnadion championship scheduled for sometime In late May The nine girls whocame first In the advanced junior dance twirl are twirl are Anna Marie Stone Kim Marcil Brcnda Hyde and Janet Doyle Diane Smith Stone Dame Doyle Cathy Ryan and Shelly Avery Power for every purpose powor In many forma power to mow your town till your soil haul heavy loads doze and re move snow Arlons lawn and garden maintenance equipment has llshud an reputation for reliability and overall porior performance- But don take our word for it Let us prove It to you wllh a demonstration Chock out thrj lino of tractors and riding mowern at your nearby dealor today It why It com right down to powered performance Is In a by I Ask us about our Easy Payment Plan GORDONSmSRVICE centre Georgetown Terra Cotta group school pupils display friendship Students of the Credilvlcw to be won I Tilt- Wednesday April School dates set for next year already Students of the Credilvicw school east of Terra proudly displayed proof of their friendship with area re sidents at an Open House Thursday evening when they unveiled banners for their house leagues made by mem of the Terra Cotta Thurs day Thimble Club principal John Wilcox explained thct all the students of the school belong to one of the our school teams War dors Tornados Knlghls or Ron liners A couple of years ago the members of the iTiursday Thl mble Club donated a plaque by Ihe house or team with the highest number points at the end of the year This year they decided to make banners for each of the teams The banners were un veiled at the Open House last Club president Elsie Puck says that the banners made In dressmakers satin on school colors of purple and gold only took a couple of weeks to stitch up There are 17 members In the Thursday Thimble Club The children themselves made the designs says Mrs Puckering We just d d the applicable work board of education has set the dates of the 1977 1978 school year There will be 197 school days nine of which will be used for teacher professional activity days The school year will begin Sept and end June 30 Thanksgiving day will be celebrated Oct and Re membrance Day Nov 11 The Christmas holiday will begin Dec and end Jan The board named Feb 10 as a proposed alternate holiday for Easter Monday The mid winter break will be from March to Good Friday is March and Easier Monday March will be part of mid winter break Victoria Day will be celeb rated May The board turned down an amendment which would have reduced by one the number of profess activity days for Professional activity days for elementary school teachers will be on Sept Nov Jan As well there will be three float days eh will vary accord to area In the north those will be Oct 28 April and May 12 Inlhcwesl thethrec float days for iJemtnliry loci r will be Nov I- Li April In lit cist Jan 13 an I April Professional for wlllbeScpt Jan an I Jan 30 and or no Iher the activity v June to n schools tli II June 22 to JOYCE BEATON Compassion In my crystal ball gazing I hive a wish for the future I wish for more understanding and compassion in our human relationships Sometimes the operative words are authority power No one wants to give up authority and power r Us In business or personal relationships mes we do insidious things try and keep another where we arc most with them whit I it s best thing for that person or not we as women do Ins dious things to and to others to thi pain and disruption that our personal growth demands II unfortunately possible to remain the same within Ihe dally change of our I THROUGH OTHERS Sometimes as women we satisfy ourselves by pattern our lives changes occuring in our children lives When our husband receive a promotiion we claim a portion of his achievement as our reward for keeping him healthy well dressed and sexually happy Sometimes us women wt get so wrapped up in everyone else life we neglect own development We end up our confidence in our own abilities We accept he role laid on us by society to thi exclusion of ourselves I hope in the future we will consider the person first the system second s works both ways for men and women alike Let talk about women for a minute rfttl IITtMl Many women are frightened at the prospects of change of having to shape up Many women refuse to charge of their lives again because they never were in charge They went from the protect on of their parent home he protection of heir husband s They were fed and clothed and loved home and hey transferred their needs to their husband when they One of the biggest fears these women have is at If they rock the boat ihcy will lose he love hey have tried to protect Pressures are put on women by those they love Pressures to keep them In the familiar comfortable role hat can strangle all efforts improve heir lot WE ARE PLEASED to introduce SUSAN CARRIER JACK FOREMAN 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