want school SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May Page Sunshine sale opposed SUPER SCOUTS from Dalian Hill received award La scooting at a ceremony Halloo Regional headquarters Sunday John and Evan were both with the Chief Seoul Award Sunday Twelve of the were presented to llalton 1st Group and Evan Georgetown Group FIRSTTIMERS MAKE CLINIC SUCCESS Red Crass officials reported this week thai donors attended Ihe Georgetown Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic Monday and derailed blood packs Thirty five people were rejected for various reasons including medications active allergies etc There were new donors of which were first timers The Kinsmen Club of Georgetown sponsored this successful clinic They gave special assistance with poster distribution advertising and their club Bucket of Blood promotion which the Kinsmen themselves won this year nearly a dozen other service clubs Next regular clinic for Georgetown will be Monday August 11 Attendance is very important during the holidays Despite Mark grimaces staff The Herald agree the mania bora the donating of blood Is a relatively painless procedure si Herald starrer Lorl Taylor right will attest Attending the two at Monday Red Croa clinic are Fay left and Ann Noble Herald photo for your next affair WEDDINGS BANQUETS RECEPTIONS FUNCTIONS PARTIES Your Invitation to The elegance of dining excellence King Street Georgetown Ontario Herald Special Efforts by Acton area school trustee Betty Fisher to prevent the sale or Sunshine School when it closes in June fa led Thursday Mrs Fisher told the Haiton Board of Educat on she has been contacted by several I la lion lis people who want to sec the school returned to the North Association for the Mentally Handicapped when the board phases It out at Ihe end of the school year Tt school was built origin ally through the fund raising efforts of volunteers and Mrs Fisher said she is opposed to the board letting it go to anyone else when the Assoc at on would 1 to have it back The school was given to the board In when all llalton public schools were put under the control of the single board Business and finance superintendent Bruce sa the association might be able to get Ihe school back but it appears they would get it for is had been requested Unfortunately we have a precedent that spoils that he said When School in was closed as redundant we sold It to the region of for a day care centre Since they bought the school I expect the association will also be expected to buy Sunshine The association won t even get crack at the school he said It must be offered to other educational ions first This means that Sheridan College and the Separate School Board have first refusal on the brick building on Trafalgar Road just north of Steeles Avenue After them cornea the town of lis and the region of Haiton other government agencies follow that and public tenders are called when none of these three want the building If no tenders are received a sale can be worked out by negotiation he said Burlington trustee Bill also opposed the sale of the school only on different grounds He opposed the Integration of mentally handicapped students Into regular schools and said he feels that in a few years the board will want the facility again because mental ly handicapped students will be being removed from these Integrated I feel in ten years the these students ago he said should keep it pendulum will swing back and We 11 pay a lot more then for Only six board members we be looking for a school for a build for them I think we tcd against the sale Consolidation still possible Herald Special Although local politicians are trying to get help for an Acton business so it can purchase a new facility and consolidate there has been 1 1 tile progress to date Hills Mayor Pete said last week he sat in on meetings between Frank Heller and Company Ltd owners Ron Heller and Fred Dawk and representatives of the Ontario Development Corporation Ontario ministry of Industry and tourism and business development officer last week The only progress I can report so far is that the meeting was held he said Last month Heller general manager Fred Dawklns announced that an expected deal for his company to buy the closed Disston plant from Canadian Ltd had fallen through Heller has three plants two in Acton and one in Georgetown The move would have consolidated their operations In announcing the collapse of the tentative Georgetown Area Ratepayers Association WW annual general ana The Agenda aril a review of the Matter Ports Wan Wed May 1980 830 Georgetown District High School Cafe to Horn Anyone needing a nay or Glen Williams Town Hall Annual EVERGREEN AND SHRUB SALE Sat May 17 At The Hall pm Selling by Number Victoria Weekend SPECIALS CHESTERFIELDS many covers in ATTRACTIVE A hours FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD Mori Wed ThuTs ChargeMt ft Mastercharge 334 GUELPH ST 7 GEORGETOWN 416 877 282S agreement between the two companies which had been negotiating since December Mr pointed to 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