Volunteer SECTION A 1M1 Pile Centre says Free public swim Sunday thankyou To the of The Herald On behalf of everyone here at he Volunteer Centre I would like to take the opportunity to thank you and your stat for your coverage of Volunteer Week Because volunteers play such vital role in our it is important to take the time lo them for a job well done and It Is equally Important to let others know where they are needed Both aspects of volunteering were very well covered Again thank you Sincerely Maureen Volunteer Coordinator Submitted to The Her Id lor publication Dear swimmers The recreation department and the board of education would like to thank for jour patience while we have been experiencing difficulties the heater at the Georgetown Swimming Poo The board has finally been able to obtain the parts and the repairs made Swimming lessons jrc back on schedule and the temperature is again suitable fur recreational swims department is a free Please I Swimming from to or Yours Mary Coffin West Area Supervisor Is and Parks Department Housing crisis identified Bette vs Betty Continued from page the Ha lion unanimous opposite In the foreseeable future While she believes trust deserve more money for their time- consuming efforts Mrs Fisher said they all agree now Is nut the lime for salary hikes The Ha It on board has already taken big steps toward modifying Its administration she explained most notably hiring Thunder Bay much respected education director Wally Beevor who by all accounts has renewed board support among Ha lion tors and holds much promise or the next few The board will also be using icrobase budgeting for its accounts from now on Mrs Fisher said Until this year most identified needs were accommodated by building a budget for them on top of the current inflation rate Budgeting will hence forth star at ground Mrs Fisher considers the closure of surplus school property one of the boards biggest political headaches As occurred In Ha I ton Hills In the early 1970b when board voted Nnrval Public School the Issue which first brought protester Julian Reed lo Queen s Park attention and as is now the ease in the board must weigh limited community needs against ever increasing school maintenance costs Hal Ions student population Is declining so man schoolrooms sit vacant throughout the year The larger centralized school Is a viable answer Mrs Fisher said parents whose homes near small village schools protest vigorously when closure Is considered finance Hie education system or just those with children in It is here thai Mrs Stephenson policies begin to differ subs tally with Ihe objectives of the board of education To continued To the editor of The Herald Council I would like to thank you or The housing crisis in north your press coverage of the was clearly identified housing forum which took by the panelists We would like place at the annual meeting of to make sure thai the dialogue the North Social continues until we can produce housing to fulfill the in north like to encourage Yours truly President Bangorama fever builds Georgetown a business community must have It was missing out on a good deal due to several requests we will accommodate commercial displays for the first time at Ihe sixth annual May Even is a oneday event it represents the earliest opportunity of the season for a retailer to show his wares before a mass gathering It a a great opportunity in particular for dealers in summer relol products from barbecues to boats Any seeking space at the or more information is invited to phono Optimist John at it for NOW breakfast members don I want lo thank the youngsters who look pari In our rtcent showdown the parents who look the time to bring their kids to Hit arena Our 10O from Tykes parliup Congratulations lo the Continued on page As OPTIMIST CLUB Georgetown Winner of the Optimist Trip of the Month is Dan Martin of Georgetown Who s heading for Jomalca on a Tumerwonthe consolation prize of Suit of the Monlh 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