Two student planners studying Halton Hills The Acton Press Wednesday July Turn other cheek CAREFULLY CAREFULLY Kathryn Thomson of Classical Glass in Milton continues work on the stained glass windows in St church The company is also repairing the large window behind the altar OUR READERS WRITE Two student urban plan tiers are looking at Hills this summer hoping to give the town some direction in planning Elizabeth Gllson of Brampton and Ron Jaros of Toronto are employed by Halton Hills planning from May to mid Sept em ber Theyre sending a question noire to all Industries in Rills to find the types of industries and employment needed and the services tries require Information will be tabu by computers at son Polytcohnical Institute or else it would take us weeks said Theyll also be updating the regions industrial list which includes field trips to industrial sites The planners turn area gravel pits and found them no longer in operation and Jaros will try formulating directional growth for Glen Williams Stewart town and Nerval Continued from page month of Sundays learning in a week and thus have no time to forget so easily The information they get is the same they would receive in any of their parents churches as this is an interdenominational study Children are encouraged to go to church after the course to study God word This j car all children received a small or portion of the lire of Jesus in simple English The club is free the teacher is already paid by Child Evangel ism fellowship in Toronto and no offering is taken Children can receive a follow up course if they ask for it as well It is a correspondence course As one child said M mom likes me doing it she says it keeps me out of mischief But I just like doing it The sponsor for this area Mrs hopes to have even more clubs next year with two summer missionaries to handle the classes Inquiries from in rested parents are very welcome so that plans can be made for next year All that is needed is a quiet lawn and some children All glasses are held outdoors and neighbor hood children are invited to enjoy the The summer missionaries are in their teens or early twenties and are thoroughly trained in a rigorous period All begin the summer with willingness but all complete it with delight and j desire to repeat the experience many teach for several summers Each year over summer missionaries teach in Ontario alone They reach over children many of whom never have before attended Sunday school usually the teachers dis cover over per cent have not previously entered a church The missionaries often go on in the ministry One such wrote This summer has taught me a lot If you can make a child really understand the gospel truths then it s easier to make an adult grasp it 1 should also like to share the thoughts in this poem I do not ask that I should ever stand Among the wise the worthy or the great I only ask that softly hand in hand A child and I may enter at Thy gate ibyManonB Craig hamlet will develop towards an urban area but with a buffer zone said These areas will face future high density housing in con to the old single homes would like to see a combination of town houses and single family homes Gilson likes this area and finds it relative to her field of study planing on the urban fringe Jaros compares this region with St Catharines tie worked there last summer as a land surveyor but states his job here is more valuable Both have the opportunity to shape actual future policies for Hills has a A from University of Toronto and is working on her M A at York University This summer job will help earn part of her degree and she hopes to obtain it In October is entering his fourth year at in a A program Both would like to work in Hills if the opportunity arises The job market for urban planners is filled not only with planning students but Jaros comments that architects and geographers are nil entering this field causing an overflow and tightening the job market forty per cent of their time will be taken up with the industrial land use survey In Acton according to town planner Mario Vcndltti The pair will be studying the use of industrial land at the present and in future years Mr Venditti explained the students are hired not only to help the planning department but also to pro vide a learning experience for the students themselves Be sides special projects they will also be doing day to day work getting first hand ex The provincial government pays BO per cent of their wages with the town paying he glance Regional Council is not taking being brought to court sitting down The first signs that the re gional councillors will not turn the other cheek towards their current landlord Peter Lush and his court action against the construction of a regional head quarters became evident at last Tuesdays planning com mitlee meeting At the meeting councillors reversed a staff recom to rent additional office space to hold personnel for the sewage and water plan in the current Abbey Life building in Burlington and urged that space be found in another building I dont feel anyone suing us should get our business said Councillor Hon Mr Lush has filed for an injunction to quash the by law authorizing construction of the new regional head quarters on Bronte in Oakville He is also CB stolen from home A channel CB and other equipment was taken Planning students Elizabeth Gilson and Ron are working in Halton Hills this summer They are surveying Acton industrial land use from the home of an Eli Drive resident The is black with silver and brown face A side speaker two CB mikes and a copper pot were also taken Girl sees bike thieves the owner of girls 10- white bike saw two youths riding it along Mill Street She yelled at them but they did not stop Police are investigating The serial number is exemption from the parkway belt for the headquarters Its a very human re action commented Mr Lush towards the regions re action It would appear to be an inconvenience for the region to have to separate their office away from the build ing he added The region staff had recom mended that the region sublet 1 square feet of office space from a tenant in the Abbey Life Building on the basis of keeping all the offices in the same building Its a very great ad vantage to be in the same building said Cum ming the director of regional planning The extra office space re quired for the additional staff members to prepare a sewage and water plan is only square feet bulCE of the planning department sold they had to sublease all or none of the space available in the Abbey Life Building This brought further op position from Councillor who said he was opposed to paying money for office space not required Committee Chairman Pot McLaughlin said the council shouldnt let Lush s court action cloud the issue If the best possible way to solve this is to stay here then it should be here he said It Its better to go out then lets go out But lets not go on he basis that we dont like the landlord I annoyed with the landlord said Oakville Councillor Archie Donaghey But lets not cut off our noses to spite our face Choose it Charge it TILDEN UNDREW MURRAY MOTORS No concern now Lawyer supports plebiscite THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Ownid by Cheyrn 8531846 about Sex Ed Board of Education members as concerned about sex education now as they were in May After an article appeared in the Canadian Magazine in May trustees called for a report to be submitted giving assurances the horror stones in the magazine piece t occurring in trustees received the report without a comment The article appeared in Canadian metropolitan daily newspapers and stated various examples of incidents which have taken place in sex education classes in Canada A teacher who asked her grade 12 female students if they had taken the birth control pill each morning a 13 old boy having to give a talk on probing and embarrassing questions of a grade eight about their parents use of birth control undressing of a 10 yearold boy and girl in front of a class and slides shown to classes to demonstrate 17 positions for intercourse are just some of the incidents described in the article which trustees termed horror stories In his report Superintend of Program Bruce Mather informed trustees all pals were sent copies of the two articles appearing in the Canadian Magazine The principals were asked to make sure none of the more sensational activities described in these articles was taking place in their schools The headmasters were also expected to make sure all activities in values education and sex education classes follow board guide lines Mather asked the to pass on anything they uncovered in their In but his report didnt indicate if any problems were discovered on June I Physical and Health cation Jack Elmore Dr breakin An Elmore Drive home was broken into while Its owners were away according to Regional Police The handle of a screen door was pulled off and entry appeared to have been gained via the door Police soy nothing appears to have been taken Other windows and screens were tampered with police say Richardson met with all his school department heads and chairmen to discuss sex education programs Mather reported The meeting focussed on the need for the heads and chairmen to keep a close watch on course content materials used in classes leaching methods and use of outside resource people The heads and chairmen were reminded it is important keep parents informed of potentially controversial material so that alternative arrangements could be made for students whose parents did not wish their children to participate Mather noted further meetings regarding sex education classes will be held in the fall Bert Arnold who re presents the group taking the Cedarvale library issue to the Ontario Municipal Board says the idea of a plebiscite is interesting Oakvilles Centres funds Boosters of Oakville Centre construction 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