Teachers can negotiate According ngh Tom president of the Secondary School Teachers Federations Teachers are one the few people who do not negotiate conditions of work except for some boards of education that went on strike Such boards have Included In the past York Thunder Bay and Windsor Conditions Mr was referring to were of pupil teacher ratio class etc in the ten chine have been a son point for the teachers and a great deal of frustrations have developed Answering to these statements made by the Georgetown District High School teacher last week at Lord Elgin High School in Burlington Thomas Wells minister of education said that In his view conditions of work are a negotiable Item Legislation in the future will assert this view that It is a negotiable item Replying in turn to Mr Wells statement Mr said In Hal ton conditions work Is Just a discussible Item and no action may come out of the discussions IN THE SPIRIT of friendly competition a group of Golden Age bowlers from Steetsville travelled to the Georgetown Bowl on Monday to take on their Georgetown left to right Harold Johnston Georgetown Men a High Triple winner Laura Msrchment Women a High Single winner Omar Men a High Triple winner Lily Archer Streetsville Women a High Triple winner Emil Christie Streetsville Mens High Single winner and Morrison Georgetown Men High Single winner Absent were Glad Robinson Georgetown Women High Single winner and Myrtle Doherty Georgetown Women High Triple winner GDHS clinic The second Georgetown District High School Blood Donor Clinic was held last Monday at the high school gym One hundred donors turned out to he gift of life Seven were rejected leaving S3 usable usable pints of blood House A won the trophy for the best turnout of all school houses and as an added treat the Dairy Queen donated a free milkshake to all donating members of the winning house PLUS TAX FOR A LOW MILEAGE VW DEMONSTRATOR RATE FINANCING YOU QUALIFY Many Used Cars To Choose From Baz Motors Ltd HE HERALD Wednesday April 1175 Page 17 TENDERS The Halton Board of Education will receive lenders lor the sale of tour IMS model school buses Tenders close April Detailed the ma at the Central Administration Office Line Ontario THE BOARD OF EDUCATION BUSINESS DIRECTORY I SIX TWEENIES became Brownies at a special meeting Bonnie Wood and Verschuere are now proud last Tuesday at St Johns United Church Teresa Vcr Brownies in the Georgetown Pack Kelly Magloughlen Linda Lover Little Good idea from LCBO Gerald Butler of Mead vale Road in Acton damaged the No Parking sign at the Intersection of Main and Mill streets in Georgetown this past week Police noted the sign had been previously damaged by unknown youths A coll in on at the In of Guelph and Mill Street did over damage to the cars of James Bond and Stuart Scarth Robert Platts and Re lean both of Georgetown received damage to their cars in a collision at the intersection of and Mounts In view Roads The parking lot of St George Anglican Church was the scene of an accident last Saturday The parked car of Dennis TelUer of Erin received damage when an unknown vehicle struck the vehicle A rear end collision did an estimated In damage to the car of Hutchison of Weber Drive and in damage to the car of David Hall of The collision occurred at the intersection of and Shelly Sproule of town suffered a swollen lip In the incident year Guaranteed Investment a years years year Federal Trust Depos I Insurance Corporal on 9 Queen Street East Brampton Tel OP Weekdays to a noon Head Office Street Toronto Ontario Rales change OPTOMETRIST L M Brown RO IT MAIN ST OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton R 0 Maunliinvltw South Building S Dry Cleaners I Shirt Main SI I Free Pick up audi CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC Evans Chiropractic Clinic CLIPSHAM M0RET0N LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS CHAPTERED ACCOUNTANT I IL BURGH ON NOB Sit BYDONOIIEARN Queen a Park Buret Of The Herald The proposed changes in the liquor system are hardly revolutionary But most of them are good Essentially what the changes do are clear up the particulars of the system and most pertinently put some curb on the extreme powers which the Liquor Licence Board exercises In fact in the sense that they bring control over liquor more Into the open they could probably be regarded as the most important single step since cocktail bars were In traduced nearly years ago One of the welcome minor steps that is proposed is that all establishments selling liquor should have coffee and soft drinks also available New York State has had this provision for years and recently Manitoba has adopted it It la something for which the writer has been pressing for years The rationale behind it is quite simple A lot of the drinking today is done by crony groups Groups that get together regularly after work or for lunch and have a few If a member of the group Is a bone fighter he will still want to meet with his cronies but as things stand today unless bis particular bar happens to serve coffee be Is In a trap that ties him down to drinking liquor Then that famous rubber sandwich may be on the way out or at least partially Another of the proposals is that a new car bare licence be established which would cut down on the amount of food an establishment would have to sell to keep Its IJcence There would be no need for a cum food order From the point of view of principle the most important proposal probably is that which would set up an appeal tribunal Also an advisory board which would be established for special cos on banquet permits These covef two of the most offensive points in the power that the Licence Board has held They also have been two of the most troublesome points to the government with the Board turning down plications at times without any apparent good reason Actually in its years history the LCBO has been a very autocratic body At first this was Intentional and perhaps was necessary But It doesn t suit this day and times No lob Too Big Or Too Small 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