THE HERALD Wednesday last a IMS CERTIFICATES RECEIVED Herald advertising staff members Susan Graham Larry Martin recently received certificates of achievement for completion of the Career Development Program for Thomson Newspapers Advertising sons Shown presenting the certificates is Advertising Manager Ed left Owner of the Pioneer Days steam engine Wilfred Leslie is shown standing behind Approve vocational school at E C Drury school site Italian board of education approved in principle the cons truction of a high school for menially secondary school students on the site if school in Milton The proposal was drawn up by several members of school organization and design council at the request of the board after previous propos als by committees of the and were shelved Tom Moore a viceprincipal Burlington central high school and Glenn Nichol As sociate Head at General Wolfe high school presented the committees proposal to the board comparing the two pro posals from which the board made its decision The committee was asked to draw up a report on the comp arative advantages of building a new facility on a site owned by board next to the arena and building whatever facilities would be necessary EC school to accommodate Ihe students who would then use the shops and other facilities already availably at EC school The technical and vocat ional facilities at Drury school arc not only adequate theyre Mr Moore said Some of the more specialized shops such as laundries and dry cleaning facilities would be loo expens ive for the board to consider including In new building but they are available at EC he added Other facilities available at C include a triple g mnasium and auditorium a cafeteria and Indoor pool sports facilities such as soccer fields and courts a television studio and sixteen The committee estimated the cost of building a new school on the boardowned site approximately white construction of facilities which would need to be added at E would cost about Bruce superintend ent of business and finance said the maintenance costs would be higher for the propo sed facility on the E site than in a new building However he said thai in the agreement with the appropr iate provincial government cot I focllit- Halton Tory annual meeting Progressive Conservative Association held its annual meeting in Milton on June Elected for his second term as president is Eric Gudgeon of Milton Others on the Executive are First vice president John McArthur Second vice president Larry past president Fran Balnea Saunders treasurer Graeme and President David Area Presidents who ore also members of the Riding Executive are Brian Car gill of SENIORS DISPLAY Norval school to make way for tennis courts By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald writer Community Assoc iation has decided to trade In the communitys original school for tennis courts The decision against remod elling the old structure was reaffirmed at a meeting last week which was attended by the committee executive and three members of Hills council A C Pallerson Miller and Pete Pome ray Of 15 residents present only Bob Crawford felt strong ly about retaining old building says Com munity Association president At It would be nice to save the building but would be a horrendous job to restore It he says There arc bad cracks in the structure where the water has got in and the celling is all caved in The association would like to sec some of the old brinks used to build a cairn as a memorial but they feci the building Is dangerous and should come There are no grants that will the of restoring It Mr says and what would be used or if it were restored It would make a lovely library but theyre having problems in Georgetown now and were a small community II would also make a nice arts centre for little old ladles doing batik and things or tor fellows doing wood carving but what hap pens if they dont sell their goods to pay their The present quarters In a more recently closed school are very useful and being extensively used Mr says and the group would like to be sure they will have these quarters for some considerable period This as surance will be sought at the same time that council is requested to demolish orig inal building replace It with a tennis court No one is exactly certain of the age of the original school nil hough Mr Bernhardt has been that the style of architecture is thai brought to Canada by United Empire Contract awarded OTTAWA iBurou Vnr- Associates of Canada Ltd of Hills has received two federal government con tracts Ihe department of ply and services has The received a contract to supply electron lubes lo Ihe department of defence and an contract supply lab oratory equipment to the culture depirlment They were among rncls worth or more lhal were awarded to kin on behalf of federal departments and agencies in Ihe week ending June Total value of the contracts to yallsts who first settled the centre but assure the group Hills recreation dire- building could be saved If sufficient Interest is The school was closed the opening of a new school 1953 This school too has been Glen Gray has placed closed and is now used as the advertisement for demolition shown In the project GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Children from Vancouver BC Winnipeg Mani toba Proton Station Ontario and Kimberlcy Ontario were among the more than 150 people attend a special Golden Wedding celebration held in Georgetown Saturday for Jane and George Kent at Islington centre at the home of son Thomas and his wife Heather of Langs tone Crescent The couple married at the Mount Dennis Church of the Good Shepherd June 20 The couple have seven children 17 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren it of the agencies ies the would be pegged at tin cost per pupil in the system Education director Lavender cautioned the board that proposal could contain difficulties not only In reaching an acceptable agree ment with appropriate go vernment ministries but attempting to integrate acad emic vocational and trainable mentally handicapped stud- This will have been untried anywhere in Canada he said and the process may not unfold as it should Burlington trustee Rlehm said I think the school will be a success if it meets needs of each of the student types it serves Acton Phil Russell of Burlington Peter Ramsay of Georgetown Stu McFadden of Milton and Roy Wood of An amendement to the constitution was approved and five directors were added to increase participation and input from the riding Ac cepting positions as Directors are Ken McDonald from Burlington Jack Bel leghorn from Georgetown Don from Burlington Bruce Car gill from Acton and Ken from Milton Guest speaker for the evening was Bob Harris party organizer for the PC Party of Ontario Judy 15 of Churchill Road Acton alliens and Include the works by Tom and views some the crafts on display the Jesse Ware and James admired by Acton library as part of Senior Citizens Miss Krul Week display All crafts were made by senior Pickup your presents 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