THE HERALD Wednesday June 197S Separate schools protected by BNA Act threatened by costs Hornby home for the mentally retarded Countryside is open Schools with a difference Bald Brynes to send thenumberof Catholic That how the Ontario their children to separate shareholders ex English Catholic Teachers schools for grades 11 to 13 The plained Associations brochure dubbs tuition fee varies depending Equality dimuishes a separate schools If you believe Christ has a relevant role in the education of a human being in this province then you re said Paul Glynn of the OECTRA during his slide presentation Holy Cross School Georgetown Wed night Glynn Joined forces with professional people a lawyer 1 of money raised grades are highi by the separate high school Public School through lotlcrles chocolate Psrii Egerlon bar sales and donations made aie llmc Confederatin parishes and legacies by unified schools into a individuals denominational The separate high school in Hamilton was cited by Brynes as a good example of a well supported institution position Glynn pointed out that a child level of per and torn prehension Develops with his maturity as he advances through the The official opening of Countryside a home for mentally retarded adults on Trafalgar Road In Hornby took place Sunday afternoon Before the cutting of the red ribbon residents of the home greeted visitors and took them on it tour of their home showing them the seven single rooms four doubles five bathrooms dining room kitchen TV room ad office a small in January 1S7B and is part of a province wide net work of homes has grown from with residents In 1974 to l residents in homes said Brian as he was about to cut the ribbon The name Countryside was that entered by in a contest to name the building and she was In to the assembly by Leo Virus who made a In her At Countryside the residents live in a homelie care of themselves atmosphere rather than that of Most of them work down the an institution And like home road at ARC Industries and living they are responsible for take part In to libraries or making their own beds setting to shopping centres and cleaning off the table The ministry of community doing the laundry cleaning and social services paid BO their own rooms and percent school system Therefore if a contained supported Catholic high schools as private institutions Then in 1969 the High restructured the of education by Its operation The reasons why separate high schools are not tax sup ported are historical The British North America boards high school the dontlty of the school hoard The results of those legislative changes wen primarily In On clearly i trustee an accountant who invest Sherk and Separate their time and Into public and School Board Director of Education Cliff Byrnes to explain the differences bet ween public schools and separate schools to a handful of parents and teachers Glynn explained the reason for the open meeting We only one at the being have to make a personal Roman Catholic in Upper committment to the values of Conada Ontario and Lower the separate school system Canada but we have to know what they Education at that time was ire first limited to elementary thus the situation today only Catholic grade schools The i Catholic parents ore paying receive full tax support with presented taxes to support the public the exemption of corporate tax v high school system plus paying dollars since it is difficult for between and W00 an the government to determine pupil discontinue a subject before he is Intellectually capable of fully grasping it he Its silly to have the separate school system end at ernde 10 it problems in transfer stated Glynn silly to have a or where the staff write reports and the liny administration In the bedrooms and in the as well are framed prints made by Percy Saxe of Georgetown proprietor of the Oxford Co in Toronto The ixillan s the separate SOI 22nd annual Remembrance Service at the Glen Williams Cemetery Mrs Jean Hancock talks with Mayor Tom Hill director of the board governing the cemetery Time to honour our forefathers says Maor Hill Mayor Tom Hill a member of the original board of Directors or the Glen Williams Cemetery Board was guest speaker at the 22nd Annual Remembrance Service Sunday afternoon at the cemetery The mayor noted that it was time to pause briefly in the confusion or hectic days to pay homage to our forefathers who sowed by their toil what we harvest today Remarking that the village Mayor Hill went on to of years ago when weeds and sweet clover seven Come to Quitch Church a Sunday School I m Worship ServltB Church of Lutheran Hour ST GEORGES CHURCH Rgv R Gallagher B A STB Sunday Juno Choral GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St Patter Ralph a Sunday School ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Minuter f G A BO Mr Dale Wood Organlif Mrs Shlrloy SERVICES OF WORSHIP 10AM Serviced Worship and Congregational Picnic Glen HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar And No 7 Highway Family School Morning Worship established public schools would he tan supported grades nine and 10 would reimbursed govern grants and grades II to would be on their own problem economic worries is the of continuum In other words the spiritual side of school curriculum is when a child enter a public gh schools serving Ontario To Glynn interrupt on in religious Winch doesn that Glynn wan school obliterated on lie thinks it should be extended through to grade 13 subsisting money Byrnes read a stotcmen made by Premier Bill Davis in 1971 when the fate of separate wis hoi election issue 1 will Ontario government provides equal education for from Acton georgctown and Milton were present to give the 12 residents of the home a hand hosting the affair The ribbon of the home which sits on five acres was cut by Brian manager of the Community Accomodation Resources branch of the ministry of community and social ser vices Assisting him were Leo Vrs residential services Bob director of l Countryside Hunt Byrnes joked thai some president of the North children are just more equal Association or the Mentally than Retarded and Julian We have spent a great deal for Ha J ton Burlington of time protecling the rights me which a we had so they wouldn I erode capacity of was first ind we wish had more rights If the ceremony Countryside Sunday done by Brian the ministry of illy and social services him is from Bob Bilodeau study rig Library Olympics Summer Olympics for being held right here in Hills at less expense in rival event in Montreal In fact r Library stills in Georgetown and an iceeptmg entries from readers up and including ige fourteen right now is ridiculously easy just in and sign up Earning a mcdil is another thing however So ib earning place on the bus that will ike the successful view the Grand I horse show at the in In this feet high covered the cemetery lot He said it was his last year on the cemetery board and asked the people attending to support the cemetery He said tie was asking not only as mayor but also as a bay who has grown up in the Glen The cemetery board will have to put up part of the tremendous costs of run rang cemetery Mayor Hill said costs which are due partly a new form of government and to the stabilization of the slopes of land The cemetery is on top of a hill outside Glen Williams Olympic event readers will be required to read and report on it books during the summer The books must be ehosen from a level suitable to their ind ability and they will have In make i substantial vcrbil report on whit they have read one of the Junior Libnry staff members 1oreath book completed the registered will progress through one event on the route to the twelfth and final spot Successful com of all twelve will earn the reading i seat on bus plus a beautiful ribbon ind medal symbolic of reil reading prowess KbA of Georgetown received op ptausc after it is announced she had penned me name Countryside for home for the mentally retarded in Hornby Molting the presentation is Leo Vims Others are Bob Julian Reed and Hunt HiLos debut before Halton Manor residents Inspile of weather more suited lo than and sun hats the ladles of the Hi Los i choir from the Georgetown s Blue Triangle Club debuted at the Seventh Annual Lawn Party at Ccnlennial Manor Saturday afternoon The bus carrying the voice choir from Georgetown to Milton wis late arriving but a rain washed lawn colls for ingenuity and the organizers of event hud moved Into auditorium on the grounds re arranged the entertainment schedule and packed hall with about Because there was not enough room for everyone in auditorium HI Los conducted by Marilyn Milton first went to Martin House on the grounds to sing to on thc third floor During their performance Mirlln House and Ifllcr at Minors auditorium the choir took a break to allow four ycaroid Janet Mitton lo sing a solo Janet mother Marilyn said Janet who has never really sung before an audience before Never flinched And it was the first time or the Hi Los themselves before an audience other than members of their own Blue Triangle Club Marilyn said They have been practicing about an hour every two weeks since last October Marilyn added Members of ihe choir at lending the lawn party were Mrs M Allen Mrs Mrs S Donald Mrs It Mrs Mrs Hurley Mrs Mrs M Leslie Mrs M Lewis Mrs M Mrs Peck and Mrs from I Mrs tason Sunday School Veteran newspaperman George Lake started with the Herald Herald publisher Wilier recently had a chance with his long time friend George Like was one of guests at a garden port hosted by Lake on the grounds of his home The iftcmoon affair provided an opportunity for the two veteran si old days when Lake began his career working for Ihe Georgetown Herald for a week vears In Ihe journalism business retired as publisher of the Timmins Porcupine in 1939 when he place in It was a nostalgic occasion for AG Lake when his friends family gathered under the in his yard enjoy lemonade and box lunches and conversion Elks mark year four Georgetown Elks Lodge finally have a place or their using the Oddfellows Hall for four years they are leasing with an option to buy the new Elks Lodge on Mounlalnview Road Georgetown Last Saturday night was a double celebration Tor the Elks their fourth anniversary and the grand opening of their new meeting place A pound cake garnished with the Elk Emblem was enjoyed by the members and their guests during thc Zeta Phi discusses working women Submitted by Warren Publicity The Phi chapter of Beta Phi sorority began its new year in M ly with a meeting it Wendy home which the new was installed The president Severely was presented with a table eentreplecc and a as a loken of prclcallon for her efforts In adding to a successful year just completed The chapter sisters who participated in the puppet show at the rounders Day dinner Were thanked and also girls who were donating baked goods to the Manor sale For evening program Norma Marshall and lynda Griffin introduced their guest speaker Carol Brisbane i guidance counsellor with Peel Board of who led a discussion regarding women in the work force and discipline in the schools At second meeting in May at Beverly home women in the work force were again discussed with Jean from Sheridan College as guest speaker She also spoke of the women centres that have proven so successful but which have received a setback due to the government inflation measures Mrs was Invited by program Gill and Etta Mills The Cougars best at Centennial draw gifts for were donated by Cheryl Beaton and Nancy Snyder and were won by Lynda Griffin and Noma Co hostesses for the month were Claudia Donna Held Eileen and Jeanne Mane In early June Eileen hostessed the chapter birthday party at which was held a fancy hat competition Lynda Griffin won first prize for her creation and Dome Alls won second for hers Sigrld was congratulated on the recent birth of her baby daughter Karen and was presented traditional baby spoon Presented silver coffee spoons were the girls transferring from thc chapter to form the new Acton chapter Secret sisters for past year exchanged gifts and the identities were discovered by guessing from each sisters baby photo New secret sister names were drawn for the coming year The year end wind up for the girls and their husbands was held at Diane Alls new home in Erin where she and Allan were charming hosts for barbecue evening and dan Tlie coming weeks will sec the new executive busy drawing up a calender of programs and other events to encourage success for the cultural social and services nature of Beta Sigma Phi Monday June saw 135 Centennial School students enjoying first day of summer at Toronto Island House dubbed The Cougars qualified for the trip by most point throughout Ihe school year Thc House System Is like a league consisting of houses or teams composed of students from grades six to eight They compete for points In and club academic studies and performance In arts Extra are offered at Ccn before and after classes and at noon hour Bcsidcs being an efficient form of organization House Syatem creates an esprit corps between members of the same house and provides a healthy outlet for competitive drives Town employees holiday IT ITT Three- yearold Lesley May tries to find the answer at the Hornby Coop Nursery a rummage sale Saturday when she tried on a pair of rubber After getting them on the right feet they did indeed fit All town employees will be working on the upcoming and holidaying on thc work day As a result of a request from Local to be allowed to work next Thursday July 1 which Is actually Dominion Day and then take Friday July off council Monday night approved similar plans for all town employees s WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER Wo am lorry lor any Inconvtnlenci that may due to Incorrect