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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1971, p. 21

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Ads That Pay Von can place an ad In The Herald Classified pate by phoning BIT Hot Buying or riling Hie Herald where you will the results yon want GEORGETOWN HERALD Second data Mall Registered Number Return Pottage Guaranteed The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC S3 PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald haa served Georgetown and district as Printers and Publish era for over a century offering the beat In Fine printing and news coverage SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents NOTICE RE GARBAGE PICKUP FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP FRIDAY DEC PICKEDUPTHURSDAY DEC REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY DEC DEC NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY JAN TOWN OF GEORGETOWN WORKS DEPT Teachers Chain Letter Knocks High Pay Jobs Here a chain letter being sent around schools The text follows This is a chain letter initially sent teachers of the County system chosen at random It you agree with most of the ideas expressed duplicate he ent re sheet our or five times arid send to other teachers students parents taxpayers board members Much Is being said about the autonomy of the teacher You who teach know that such a thing ceased to exist two years ago You are now manipulated and made to dance like puppets on a string You hove lost virtually all freedom to teach your own subject in your own way employing such methods as you see fit to Best si your own situation In order reverse this state or affairs and at the same time save the tax payers millions of dollars over THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT THE GEORGETOWN HERALD 52 WEEKS IN THE YEAR SNOW CLEARING call 8779 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT CONTRACTS STILL AVAILABLE contracts NEEDS FIXING AT YOUR HOUSE CALL PETER I 877 the years we suggest that all or most of following positions be eliminated and that education be returned to the hands of the educators that is the principal his department heads and his teachers 1 The director of education salaries are proximate Assistant to the director 3 Three super of education each Twelve assistant superintendents each Six Co 19 each Six assistant coordlnators Innumerable consultants one or more for each subject area The abolition of many of these would automatically reduce the expenses needed to support such hierarchy secretaries buildings cleaning services expense accounts travelling expenses etc etc These administrators are tempting to justify their existence by Economizing at the expense of the students by eliminating courses In which the enrollment is small These people are creating neurotic teachers by their Incessant harassment in the form of supervision Interference help meddling in aims and objectives visitations etc etc The assistant superintendents teachers and rate them in subjects which they themselves lave never taught sometimes lever studied A Colleague Dental Says Mass Fluoride Use Way of the Future Dental Director for Halton County Dr Sam Green told the County Board of Health mass treatment for tooth decay prevention is the thing of the future He told the board fluoride clinics and mass brush ins were being held across the county He said the brush ins had good from grades five to and he hoped to extend the treatment to grade four Green indicated fluoride clinics and the brush Ins were good for all of the young people In the schools and said there was no fear of getting too much fluoride He recommended using both the brush ins topical fluoride and fluoridated water AREAS He suggested fluoride at clinics and fluoride pills even more urgent for those areas that don yet have fluoridated water He said parents should take advantage of free topical fluoride clinics because a private man would charge to for same service Decay can be cut by as much as per cent if youngster use pills fluoridated water and the topical fluoride method Green suggested ristas As NATURE SPARKLES IN HER NEW WHITE RAIMENT OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO THOSE WHO HAVE GLADDENED THE PAST SEASONS FOR US 500 Cans Of Prom Returned J Chamberlain of Georgetown Halton County Medical Officer of Health told the Board of Health that 500 cans of Prem were collected Gale force winds last Wednesday night were too much for this recently SIGNS OF A STORM erected Canadian Tire sign on Street It was also too much for some local by local inspectors In the county after visiting 179 establishments The luncheon meat was recalled by Swift Canadian Co Ltd because some batches of It were not properly processed Holiday Greetings AND SINCERE THANKS FROM BARBARA PAT AND KAY KAYS BEAUTY SALON MAIN STREET NORTH trees television aerials and shingles Glen Williams News Mr and Mrs the former Barbara Thompson ore now making their home In Nova Scotia Barbara and children moved some months ago and Norm left last week to join his family Mrs Mary Lawrence of Falls is spending an extended holiday with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Paul Campbell and Scott Last Wednesday an enjoyable afternoon was spent by some local ladles when Mrs Reynolds hosted the group at her home Those attending were Mrs Maggie Crawford Mrs Peg Harley Mrs Muriel Miller Mrs Ria Preston Mrs Haines Mrs Betty Garvin and Mrs Donna Armstrong On Saturday Dec lBLh the Kinsmen Club held their Christmas party In the Parish Hall A hot turkey supper was provided by the Ladle Guild I0th birthday on Sunday His guests Included Mark Goodlet Scott and Terry Haines They went bowling in the afternoon and then returned to Rod house for more games and lunch and Mrs Jack Thompson and son Johnny have recently moved to Chatham where Jack has been appointed general manager of the Canadian lire Store there Jack was once associated with our local business With the recent snowfall more inspiring for our traditional white Christmas some of St parish went carolling Sunday evening in the village Afterward they returned to the home of Stan Norton for lunch and hot chocolate fellowship of this season remain always Donna Armstrong TIRE tire MURRAY LIMITED 236 Street 87751515253 Although times have changed one thing never changes the feeling of good cheer and friendship during the season We wish you a Merry Chrlstmasl BOB GLAD and ED CALDWELL bill barber Staff Glad Tlms time to gather together with family and friends to sing a song of holiday cheer and to celebrate with reverence and joy the many of this glorious season in the glad spirit of an old fashioned warm and happy Christmas us abort lord EXCHANGE HOUSE

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