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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1973, p. 11

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arch 15 is DDay for epartment Heads Social Personal Many teachers In Hal ton aunty have come to the conclusion that heads roll high school depart heads because of he lef which comes from the rector or education James says Tom mautarsingh Georgetown of District Ontario School Teachers deration Last Thursday February 15 proximately 225 concerned alton public and high school attended the county of education meeting to ear discussion and make their lot of view known on dealing with a broad spectrum staff reorgan i rati on The commendations have been iven expanded form by James on the basis of proposals made last ring by priorities and Xpendltures committee after ore than a year of consult Hon March is to be Dday when county board meeting will esolve those recommendations department eadships The substance hose recommendations are The elimination of minor head positions The phasing out of assistant epartment head positions A reduction In the number heads by placing under groupings of ubjects with umbrella titles social and studies pure applied sciences and arts A recommendation dealing a stepping up In the hiring para professionals or achers with specific ex Use and the inevitable crease in the number of teachers will be at a later meeting RISING COSTS In a speech to the Canadian Federation last May Singleton said tne ultimate of staff reorganization ad to take into account the rising costs of education and Its purposes we must get a better program for students for the same money we are now spending or we must gel the program for less money Itamautarslngh at the meeting warned board trustees the introduction of department heads or chairmen whose new roles would em brace a variety of subjects could easily lead to in competent supervision This would happen he said because it will be necessary for a chairman to play a leadership role in subject areas where hi is devoid ex He added that department heads at prcstnl are effective administrators in their limited subject area because lliey are first and foremast practising classroom teachers Wilt 1 I- AVI- Tom later told The Herald Many teachers will leave If they cannot retain their Headships A subject of greater to every teacher Is the hiring of para professionals While saying that the OlSTt does not oppose their employment In general asked what the boards policy would be If in a staff reduction situ a choice had to be made between letting go a regular teacher or a para professional also won if the board might allow para professionals in the future to carry out instructional duties now performed by certified This aspect of differentiated staffing could become a con tentious issue between the board and its teachers in the near future he said later sum med Up his remarks for The Herald by saying he thought that para professionals should be hired In addition to teachers but not instead of He also stated that he did not think that parents would like their children to be looked after by people who arc not qualified teachers At the meeting he requested the board to consider a recent motion hat a two year moratorium should be placed on the recommendations so further evaluation can take place This request was rein forced by Joan president of the Teachers Assocl Tom remarked to the board Last week Mr Lavender referred to the cynical com ment of people saying that two weeks was the difference between board policy and the director of education I want to Mate that District members do not believe this is the case more cynical comment that board members ask In telhgent and pertinent Bui is he final analysis they vole as they have been directed to by the senior administration Six relatively mild proposals were dealt with by board last Thursday Two were rejected The board turned down a minimum appointment periods be set for principals before they change schools or positions four years for elementary school and eight years for school It also rejected the that the three area chairmen overseeing assistant superintendents be given more authority and responsibility in such duties as evaluating teachers Recommendations passed included Thccontinulngpollcy of paying assistant ten dents on the basis of merit and experience Bringing all county principals up to the same level of independence and accountability to provide stability to submit news their vitltn and visitor phoning Mrs Mary HIT ISM or The Herald office Mr and Mrs James were feted at a twenty fifth wedding an nivcrsary parly held in their honour the home of their son in law and daughter Mr Mrs Barry and grand children Eddy and Paul 23 Crescent daughters and their families Mr Mrs Douglas Sandy and Terry Mr and Mrs Gary Stamp and lirenda lot Street also attended he family celebration Highlight or the evening was the presentation of a silver tea to the bride and groom of twenty five Brendas A Leader Shadows Double Council Complement Georgetown council table in population Monday Mayor Smith it reduced a shadow council They were Grade 10 high students putting their of politics to good use Tie AOTS Club of St John Church is Joint sponsor fine exercise with the school Next month the students council members will be uests at a dinner at the Arthur Meen M P mo made the historic an of regional for this area will guest speaker Students participating were Helen Young Debbie reeve John Veitch deputy reeve Chris Burke and Tracy Porter Ward 1 councillors David Baker and David Carney Ward 11 Karen Burt and Bob MacLeod Ward 111 Leslie Schcnk was clerk administrator and Don Gibson deputy clerk THEIR TURN After studying council in action for almost three hours the students had their turn assuming council seats and conducting their own meeting A brisk debate on a motion to lower the legal drinking age to 14 was washed out when it was discovered that this is a provincial rather than It MS A motion to recycle school books one way to get rid of was lost in the shuffle when one councillor suggested it would be a better idea to recycle teachers And a final motion that the next day be a school holiday was shelved when an alert member of the shadow council said this would have to go to the school board and t be And next year won do us any good because we won t be council members then the sage observation Introduce Partners After Five Minute Get Acquainted Period Tyke Hockey Mr and Mrs Ken McMillan CO Maple Ave ruic returned after being for the best part of tht last two months They spent with their daughter Joyce two children in Los Angeles California and have since visited in Houston Texas New Orleans and Miami Honda While in Miami they called on Mrs McMillans brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Bill Tost Mr Tost spent the earlier part of his life in Georgetown and enjoyed getting caught up on all the news of the town and the many people he knew Royals New Girls Ball Team Georgetown will have an entry in the Peel County Girls Ball As I in ion season To be named the Royals the new team like the will be sored by Legion Branch 120 will be grouped with teams from niton Brampton There may also be entries from and Mlsslssauga areas The new Georgetown entry will play home games on the illuminated diamond in the fairgrounds Tuesday nights as part of a double header with Jack Handy team Itoyals will wear gold and blue uniforms They are ex to start indoor uork uls shortly under the direction of coach John Macs Milk Takes Commanding Lead Mac Milk did it to again Sunday Definite derdogs in their semi final series with the leagues pen winners Mac who finished third scored in each period for a victory over the It gave them the scries lead two games to nil Alex Smith Kevin and Joe Widdus did the win ners scoring Mac managed the only Norval goal North leads their erics by the same count over Glen Williams hut had their hands full Sund ly downing the Glen lack notched pair and the other North marker Both Glen were off he stick of Doug Hilts Game three in series goes this morning the Memorial Arena SERVICES UPHOLSTERED furniture recovered and repaired Quality workmanship H 1 A master watch repairs Glen Williams SHARPENING J lawn GIBSON S TREE SERVICE All of pruned and removed Free estimates and Guaranteed better prices payment plan fully insured an NUTTALLS DECORATING Interior and pa Willy NuMall 5059 nil amity le idir She the Cubs of lack at Holy auditorium under Cub Master Terry Colter liadirhns jungle name unci in I else It Kim Some Students To Europe This Summer I r 1 tins I hi is the I lih Inly ih uill ud ihey felt project in iy in in to i in if ford it Her hi The annual Alpha eta hi Valentine Dance was it immunity Centre The hall as decorated with valentines uplds and candlelight and with their husbands to music supplied by Bridges tollowing the once a cola buffet prepared by members of both chapters as served The tenth meeting of Phi of Beta Sigma Phi was iela on February in the home Bonnie inter of Ball in a fad Members discussed plans for he rounder Day dinner and lance to be held on April 27 at he Brampton Golf and Country Founder s Day celebrates he founding of Beta Sigma Phi in April and is erved by more than nine housand chapters all over the vorld Program for the evening of February Love miracle in Marriage was by Eleanor nd Nancy Snyder The program centred around the child loves ultimate miracle Meaner read two poems God Masterpiece and Baby yes Members were then shown a film The Beginning of I which showed the development of a child from conception to birth members of eta flu entertained the members of Xi Beta of in the home of Norma Tripp The program for the evening en titled Giving and Receiving friendship was presented by Norma Tripp and Lois Members from each of Ihe two chapters were paired and asked to get lo know as much as possible about each other during a five minute period A round of introductions followed each girl Introducing her partner to the group hollowing this Norma Tripp read some terns describing friendship lembcrs of chapters then enjoyed coffee and desserts prepared by members of Damage When Car Hits Chelvin House SixyearoldJamesPoirler Drive escaped with following an accident St Francis of Assist February 16 15 Running out from behind a car he ran into the path a car driven by Muriel langstonc which was travelling long Duncan Drive He was taken to hospital by is mother Mrs Leo was later released The side of a house at Drive fence next and a tree on the adjoining were all damaged February 13 at 10 when Peter IDS lrexBlvd lost control of his lumped the curb and struck ic house Damage to the side of the owned by Marcelle mpbelt estimated at SI 000 to tree on Robert driven by Smarda received A rear end collision at and John Street February I at m resulted in 2j damage to the front bumper of a White truck and WOO damage to the rear of a Comet Dennis Campbell of Newmarket and the Comet Norma Hay Ontario SI A total or damage was done in an accident on Duncan Drive February at A m when Dodge driven by Leonard 50 langstonc resccnt and a Pinto driven by Peter Walker 19 collided The Dodge had damage amounting to on the left side and Pinto damage to the right Play Entry in Drama Festival Georgetown Little Theatre has chosen an play A Delicate Balance as their entry in the Central On League festival The Fdward psychological drama a Broadway hit few years back plays three nights next Thursday Friday and Saturday in School auditorium Saturday adjudicator David Gardner will view production make his assessment of the Georgetown production Derek and Vera Macdonald star in the play In the roles which Hume and Jessica Tandy created in New York They appeared Toronto s Centre on tour Sue Dunning Pat Joyncs Pat and have featured roles and Mr Nicholls is directing production Mr Gardner has acted with the Old Vic at Stratford and has directed and played in several productions His latest appearance was with the Vancouver Playhouse Majorettes On Sunday Television Five young district girls will be making an appearance on television this Sunday Georgetown Majorettes were asked to provide talent for a segment Big on Kitchener TV channel and on Monday show was taped It will be televised Sunday at pm Ann Stone yearold who has won several trophies will be a soloist A group from the Juvenile corps comprises tee Dickson due 10 and Heather Rogers Brian James known is Home Visitors Squirts now have new names mucks Seals Visitors On the Canucks roster ire Kevin Michael Robertson Peter MjcKtniie Michael John Hodgson Tim Pimbaker Gallant Kenny Morrow Ptlor MeCrickcn Iti me Kubis Tony Jeff Rodney Jumper Todd Collins Wallers Patrick Hinds Keith Hen Mark Kowjhki Chuck And on Seals John David Pannbaker Craig Harrison Glen Puckering Robertson Daniel W liters Hubby Wilkes Wood worth Darren rawford Shclvcy Allan Had Wilson Steve VanDnel Wilson Darren Kemp D inny Douglas Blake 1 In last weeks games results Canucks I John Hodgson Mike Me Allan Pennylegion lm I SI Chris IltttiburRh Howard Scott Murray Hi Derek 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