SECTION A THE HERALD May IBM HAVE THEY GOT A DEAL FOR YOU bargain Imnlers came In all lies to pick the up Tor only cents Friday evening at rifles Public School The held Its spring fair in Iht gym and to rake money far Herald photos by Ad I Needs study postponed SO THATS HOW ITS DONE ten learned how much work goes Into producing their favorite cartoon and animation films Saturday at he Georgetown Public Library Brit loo of showed the young people animated films then drawing a cartoon hone the blackboard took Ihroufih the planning steps Involved in devising a story board and script Miss Brit Ion Is a graduate of the threeyear animation program at Sheridan College and currently works as a technician at he college Herald photo A motion to form a needs task force proposed by Union school trustees Belly Fisher and Bruce was postponed to next January at the Ha Hon board of education meet Thursday night There were many board members who were not willing this point in lime to Involve the unity In a round tabic cuss I on of our needs and expenditures Mm Fish told The Herald She had made the re commendation In response to criticisms by and Burlington chambers of commerce in April She Baid Jie proposed task force would be made up of trustees town clllors educators bus mess men and taxpayers working together to keep future education costs down Such a body might encourage the ministry of education that cutbacks arc harmful she said If they re not ready for this type of committee there s no use having a narrow majority vote for something if people ore not happy with It It won t work unless people have their hearts in It Mrs Fisher said LADIES Heres whats New for Summer Shoes Flatter your feet with dressy fashions and comfort New STEPRITE WHERE FASHION On CO COMFORT GO TOGETHER 39 Main St S as Main si Downtown Georgetown I im 1 ItkM 1 1 a in 1 til BO in 1 1 Public might meet trustees councillors There Is a strong possib ility a meeting to be held next Tuesday by the Hal ton board of education s finance will be open to the press the public finance committee chairman Bill told The Herald meeting was up by the finance committee for Burlington and Halton Hills councillors and chambers of commerce In response to negative crili of the board 1982 budget The million school Is 13 per cent larger than last year s and has cd controversy among businessmen taxpayers and elected officials As far as we re con were only going to talk about things that arc already public Inform at Ion Mr sold He said the reason the meeting had originally been closed to press pubic was because Ihe board dldn want It to become an open forum free- for all Sometimes people grandstand because the press is Ihcre Mr said I feel there a lot of politics involved Wo re afraid that because It s election year they might want lo make hay Trustees and town ell lore are up for election this fall when their two- year terms conclude Mr Pricstner said the meeting will go through tho same budget lions using the same over head slides from the board March meetings I don I ask them to negotiate their budget with us and we don t intend to negotiate our budget with them Mr said CIRCUS TICKETS are also available from these Kiwanis Club Members Grant RurJ Whiting Bill Kent Rick Ruggle Dave Seal Brian Tom Anderson 877 5206 Kiwanis Club Members are also selling tickets or their annul to be held Friday June 4th GEORGETOWN FIELD 279 GUELPH ST SPONSORED BY THE FRIDAY MAY 21st and VISIT OUR ANNUL AND CrtLOHEN DO SHAKE EX MBIT Mori Attn KM ALL ADVANCE AT DOOR ADULT S3 CHILD S3 DO Morten Kindt Djf MEMBERS ARE YOU CONFUSED Recently you have been bom barded with advertising from Dealmakers in the Furniture Business with socalled Savings of up to 50 50 of What That is the Question We suggest you check our prices first Those Dealmakers can be undersold SUPER SOFA SALE Two Three and Four Piece Units EVERYONE ON SALE AT Genuine Discounts BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 Guelph St Georgetown 8772828