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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 3

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St A HIE HERALD I IMX Page J No room for practical stuff board rules out courses Service go together Sunday to bono the a new ilati of older lor The service has been open provides an interesting vehicle and or uluiilren who Ira communication NEW GVAS EXEC The Ambulance Senile I rice If a new tall Now bout lo celebrate In the srrvice hai voted lo Bob Silica director of training Hill Moore ike preiidrnl flaryl Doug Mcleod director of and Hall director of administration I He raid photos by liar Id liraruch MP didnt sign Continued from Page At use electricity generated from their plants burning Pennsylvania coal which is the worst sulfur producer Mr added that Ontario coal produces low sulfur and Is burned as wash Ontario record far a concerned Is compared the US been the Americans have fallen behind keep ing up end of the pollution I Mr said Ml arc awaiting a National Board dec is on on the pr posed sale and members from in side of House are expecting a heated debate before federal cabinet decides whether or not it approves of the deal Mr McDermid said that he gets big kick out of MPs are going after Hydro noting that there are equally important acid rain producers in Sync rude and opera lions In Alberta shows you how to get most from cameras Jelinek comes home Hal ton MI Otto Jelinek comes home from Ottawa This Thursday t ib for the first of two public forums simihr to those he held last year Constituents ore invited to bring their concerns and questions the Steel Workers Hall at Pines St Milton that evening at The Conservative MP then lends an ear to area citizens at the Navy St March 1 also at 7 Coffee will be and there Is no admission charge A mm of education bid to make practical high school courses that teach how to replace a fuse paper walls comfort elderly or secure bonk credit mandatory was rejected Thursda by the Ha Hon board of education These courses are samples of courses imparting skills knowledge and attitudes considered necessary lor daily by the ministry which Is aiming lo make them part of high school curriculum IntheireveninRmecting Die board suggested that the mini should be more than encouraged from demand high school students have three such credits for graduation A credit is worth hours of class lime Students learn life skills from life from their friends family jobs hobbles clubs and the media the board pointed out Requiring young people to learn such skills in high school is to risk losing pupil confidence in secondary education The board objected to the addition of further courses to the already crowded high chiropractic tradition continues Taking over a longestablished health practice In a new community can be challenging under the best circumstances but chiropractor Cnbor Madarasi from Scarborough has already found reassurance in a devoted assistant and a friendly townsfolk Madarasi announced last week that he has taken over duties as new director of the Georgetown Chiropractic in post office Hal ex building the clinic operated by the late Gerry Assisting Madarasi as office manager will be Corbitt the doctors widow who has been involved with the practice for the past years Planning to marry this May and move to Georgetown Madarasi said he has already been impressed by the casual friendliness of owners ties met Is a graduate of the Canadian Memorial College in Toronto where he recti led his Doctor of Chiropractic degree Before entering the college he completed three years of science at the University of Manitoba After completing four years of study and internship at CMCC served as associate director of the Bellamy Chiropractic Clinic in Scarborough Office hours at the Georgetown clinic are to Monday Wednesday and day Madarasiandhis staff will house ihlsSunday Feb from l los All are welcome DR A BO It Continued ram Page A Personally photography plays a large part in my ability to express myself and tell others what I am thinking and seeing The Idea of buying someone photograph does not always appeal to some people since they they can take the same photo themselves However this is nut always followed through The prints in the show were chosen on their suitab ly Tor showing to the public and there were no priies or certificates presented so It was not a contest Future showings and there wilt be some should perhaps have more strict or detailed rules The interest was and is so great In this Juried exhibition that this writer agrees with the suggestion that possibly an association of local photo graphers could be started The object would strictly be to talk over the technical aspects of photography but encourage the use 1 1 photography as an express ion of one feelings Kith this In mind If on one is Interested discussing type of program or simply to consider the unity of another show of some type why not call me at There are mill ions cameras and most families own one or more 1 1 have tight and most people want to fake better photos I have already talked to library officials In regards to showing there with different rules there would be a much greater participation by the general public He tthe photograph ml sure hope so and would be only too pleased to en courage others to enjoy photography as much as we do Technique and technicality are not important is Important the use of camera and film to your outings or family for years come Dont forget to call if re interested in further showing and even if you have any questions In re gards photography in gen After all almost every one is a photographer school curriculum the ministry are already In They pointed out many of the current programs for life skill courses suggested by ry school credits with teacher Twin accidents outside IGA The Georgetown a IGA Food StoreparUng lot was the scene of two accidents last week Friday morning a westbound vehicle on Guelph Street slowed down and stopped to turn Into the lot when struck from behind by a car Triedriver of turning car had minimal Injuries and there was damage to the two cars In a separate accident Monday an driver turning left of Guelph Street into the lot failed to yield the right of way to a driver opposite lane of traffic The turning driver suffered minor Injuries and was treated and released at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital There was K damage to the two cars High speed pursuit regional police were Involved In a high speed chase Monday night In Burlington pursuing a stolen 1960 Cadillac belonging to a Peel resident The driver of the speeding car and his passenger suffered minor injuries when their car was finally stopped by an embankment on Walkers Road near Britannia Road The young driver and two male passengers arc from Richmond Hill The driver was charged with criminal negligence impaired driving possession of stolen property over and failure to stop when directed to by a police officer There was S3 000 damage to the Cadillac and ISO to a police cruiser Former warden guilty After pleading guilty to counts of fraud last month Jim Swanborough a former warden of was sentenced to five years in penitentiary Milton provincial court found that Mr Swansborough had defrauded clients of MOO Two years ago his former law parlner Henry KaU was sent lo prison for six years when he was found guilty of misappropriating million while in practice using their professional judge ment in teaching them In Its response to the mini the board expressed approval for the life skill courses in vocational high schools Last fall the randomly established a life skills curriculum it had design ed a a pilot project in compos He and vocational high Dennys Motor Coach Tours Ltd Presents TRAVELOGUE OF TOURS SLIDE PRESENTATION St Albans Pariah Hal Acton 8 Friday February 26th 1982 Business Partners Secure Your Investment If got slake Dei us Well fell you about a protective insurance nolirj In benefit you Quotations with No Obligation WEST INSURANCE LTD 8771177 After 20 Years of Service PETE MASSON Motors Limited is NO TRADES NOT AT I THESE 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