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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1972, p. 27

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OFF TO SKI SCHOOL Skiers enrolled with the Georgetown four week course of instruction in beginners and advance ski board the bus at George town Market Saturday when they received their first lesson at Hockley Hills and areas Local Instructors Paul Sanderson and Jules company their pupils who range in age from years to adult The ski leaves the Market a and returns at Hornby Weather Conditions Caused Death of Young Teacher S slippery bus Says Georgetown Lags in Rentals Senior Housing Georgetown lags behind Milton and Acton in housing for senior citizens and availability of rental units reported Mrs Beverley Whatmough to the University Women Club of Milton and District on January at the of Mrs panel of club members Resented information on nosing problems with emphasis on Ihe three towns Panel members Included Miss Isabel Davey Mrs Helen Scllsizzi Mrs and Mrs Margaret The moderator wis Mrs Agnes Miss Davey stressed the essentials of Ideal housing as well as psychological needs of Individuals She said all people need a ready access to nature space far and play and especially privacy To avoid a ghetto like housing development she suggested that both old and young live in an area NHVID Mrs suggested some solutions to he housing crisis row on lots condominiums duplexes government leased and mobile homes on leased lots She stressed that municipal councils must come up w th some new Mrs explained what type of housing is available Milton has 1321 single detached homes semi act ached or duplexes and row or apart ment units Georgetown has homes semidetached and rental units She concluded that for Its size Georgetown lacks rental accommodation CANT AFFORD Mrs summed up the report that percent of Canada population cannot afford to buy a J New low cost housing Is needed desperately and she urged club members to support local groups working to better ng Mr Henry of the Toronto Distress Centre will speak at he February meeting at the home of Mrs Isabel Thompson Hospitals After Bigger Grant Hospital administrators Id Georgetown Milton Burlington and will ask Ihe Counly Council finance com this month to double its building grants to Ihe county s four hospitals At present the county pays a bed in grants for hospital construction but the ad mlnlstrolors claim it Is not lough Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital in particular Is pushing for the grant changes to assist with the proposed ad here Provincial grants will cover two thirds of the cost but the county will contribute nothing because the addition will net include patient bed care The county policy was established when hospitals only lavender Sees Year Round Schools Strikes by Teachers students will attend schoolyear round teachers will strike and children will start school at age two Lavender assistant director of education with the Holton Board of Education predicted Friday Lavender was asked by students at Lord Elgin High Sc tool in Burlington to give them a peek Into the school of the future He said the yearlong school two yearolds in grade one and the possibility of strikes are less than 10 years away He said however he would never have been able lo predict the course of education over LAVENDER Thinking of Selling Consult a Realtor Id approximately worth of real estate was sold through the Mul tlple Listing Services of the Brampton Real Estate Board board Is constantly vlng to establish and the profession in a manner that will create and retain public confidence and retpect So if you are con selling took for your guide to pro fessional services which only a can display SEAL ESTATE BOARD twin past 10 years He said educators are still reeling from the shock produced by the rapid changes PROFESSIONALS One future change which may come in the next year or so is the dropping of grade Lavender Only Ontario and Columbia still have grade 13 Teachers will bring in profess from other fields to help teach their classes and psychiatric and psychological services will be as common as the school nurse Lavender said He predicted teachers will become unions and will stage a strike in Ontario within years Accidents like snow storms can spring up very quickly from out of the blue If a person feels they arc too smart too ienccd or too quick get in volved in an accident then the surest thing in the world is that they are headed for one right now No one la accident prone or accident free Mishaps are usually the result of taking Ihe wrong attitude EYES RIGHT Set Sights Tired of same old frames Try something different On Change Choose with it styles lor guys find gals YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED We have a wide selection of Attractive Frames Moderately Priced BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS Phone 9S767 Main St BRAMPTON Leap year coming once In four February then has one day more goes the old adage and 1972 Is it Popular mythology nets his as a marrying year hough statistics would seem to deny that Cupid regulates his lea by the calendar Ice and blowing snow caused Ihe death of 23 year old Lorna Peters on Friday morning when she met with an accident on Trafalgar Road and the Lower Base Line Miss Peters was on her way to the Holy Rosary School at Milton where she taught school The dead girl was a highly popular teacher at Holy Rosary Separate School In Milton where she was in the middle of her third term The girl had lived in Milton for Ihe first two years of her teaching at Milton but had year to commute from the Toronto home of her parents She is survived by her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Peters two younger brothers Wayne and Owen and a younger sister Wendy The girl was reported to have stopped her light compact ear on her way from Toronto to Milton at a service station at Trafalgar Road and Dun das Highway She was continuing on her way to school followed By a tractor trailer driven by Ronald Bum side of Martin St Milton said later they had been travelling Just under miles when they encountered a stretch of rood where mile an hour winds had drifted snow across The light car driven by Miss Peters went out of control due to the combined effects of the slippery road and wind It swung broadside into the path of a southbound cor driven by John of Brampton Then the small car was hit Iwlce by the tractortrailer which Burnslde was attempting to steer around the wreckage of Ihe other Iwo cars Once it was thrown against the saddle fuel tanks of the tractor and again against the rear tripletandem tire of trailer Miss Peters was trapped In the wreckage for about 10 minutes before two tow trucks pried open car to allow ambulance attendants to remove the conscious girl Investigating Oakvllle Con stable George said an autopsy had been conducted but Coroner Di Owen had not yet decided on the need inquest Sister Francis principal of the Milton school where Miss Peters was a Grade teacher said young teacher will be sadly missed by other staff and pupils alike You could tell by the at mosphcre in her classroom how her students loved her Sister Francis said She will be a real loss to the Rchool Anniversary greetings extended to Mr and Mrs Albert Mercure on their wedding an ran ry on Sunday January 16 Birthday greetings are ex tended to the following who are celebrating their birthdays David Pearson on Friday January 14 Albert and Ken Ella on Saturday January 15 and Isabel Stout on Sunday January 16 Achievement Day for Focus i Fitness was held on day January a at St Paul United Church Hilton A number of 4 H Club members par ticipated in this project and a high percentage completed the course Betty Jean and Christine Kreuti were presented with their County Honours and Joyce Wilson was presented with her Provincial Honours Congratulations arc extended to these girls and their leaders Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton of the Ninth Line visited with Mr and Mrs Don Shea of On tario Street Milton on Saturday night Get well wishes arc extended to Mrs Clarence Peacock who a patient In the Milton District Hospital Sincere sympathy Is extended to the Course family on the sudden death of Mr Archie C GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JAN 13 Course who died while visiting January 7 friends at Friday Mrs Jlro Hamilton Assessment Review Court ONTARIO ASSESSMENT ACT TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1971 for the Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF ESQUESING In the County of HALTON will be held at MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS R GEORGETOWN ONTARIO commencing at the hourof30am THURSDAY JANUARY M Regional Registrar Dated at Newmarket Ontario this day of January With A Difference ITS GENUINE NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS SEE OUR PRICE TABLES AND 50 STAND TOWNE SEWING C MAIN ST N 8774331 ALSO POLYESTER COTTON KNITS REDUCED From 498 To CRIMPSATS398 1 a PERCENT OFF ALL OTHER DRESS FABRICS USED SEWING MACHINES JANUARY Clearance Sale Stock up now on wardrobe extras quality mens wear at savings youll find hard to believe No one beats our prices LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS KNIT SHIRTS Q88 8 for WINTER COATS Reg to 0095 CASUAL PANTS Reg 93 to SALE I I DRESS PANTS Reg 95 to DRESS SHIRTS SUITS Reg To 150 SALE To 9 SPORTS JACKETS Reg 59 To TOPCOATS SALE to no To 1 STEVENSONS MENS WEAR Georgetown Market Centra 8776661

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