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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1982, p. 2

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FINEST Honored for their contribution to school life a large number of were presented with large and small letters the it art town public school graduation Friday night depending on the amount of paints ha accumulated the years for participation on choc I clubs yean small letter winners are I front row left to right ltndroark Pauline ay Denny Amy Powers middle row Darren Shaw Mark Zcbedee KenMcDermot Kelly Fogg back row Greg MicKentle Pat Don Crowe Simon Evans Brian Collier and Ken Large letter winners are Michelle Barnard Lorio Bik Janice Jkkllng Martha 111 Mutllna Anthony and Sandra Jenny turns 21 months winners from Senior Public School are Trunt row left to right Kelly Lawrence drama award Armstrong senior proficiency trophy to student with highest academic standing Janice pickling second highest academic standing Shawn La on most Improved girl from to back row Anthony and Darren Shaw sharing the Milton Brown trophy Brian Collier and Michelle Barnard awards Brian Fife Jnost improved boy from Grade to Grade and Amy Powers and Sandra the at home The sweetheart of Normandy Boulevard is back Jennifer Doyle who celebrated It months of age Thursday came home he i afternoon from the Toronto Hospital Tor Sick Children Jennifer hud a four hour operation June 17 to remove a growih Inside her Her parents Clarence and Dons Doyle were pleasantly surprised to learn they could lake their daughter home Friday They told us when she first went in it would be about two weeks Mrs Doyle told The Herald I guess being so young she bounced back faster Now she gelling rested up for a lemonade parly being given In her honor tomorrow by neighbors and children concerned about her health There also be special presentation of a toy for the youngster The Doyle was recently surprised by the expressed toward the youngest of their six children by Normandy Boulevard residents who presented the family a gift of The money had raised through a bake and garage sale She the centre of attention right now Doyle said Though Jennifer t taking any medication or required have a special diet doctors recommended she be kept From doing anything really for a couple of weeks Pay hike A big event for Senior Public School Friday night as 169 students many of lb era picking op awards for their athletic prowess or academic Achievement Subject award winners are front row left right Sharon MacLeod family studies music Michelle Barnard art Use Roman French Armstrong social science back row Greg Immersion Kelly Simon Evans mathematics John In dm trial arts and Sen science Herald photos by Chris I Li Hon continuing cation teachers were gran ted a cent an hour notary boost to SIR Thursday night bj board of education Hilton teachers were also boosted to the same silary level from Ihcir 19H1B2 salary of Farewell to a comrade from page been lower she said but overhead costs including Interest rales have been accelerating J The key to survival Graffe advised is for merchants main a smaller inventory in smaller premises She that they should heavily emphasize Ins done over the because customer munis en the of the merchant and personal attention J The fluctuating prices gold and siller Hove tin derm i lli redi h i II of jeweller in Ihe yes of their customers Mrs said think that when jewellers main tain high prices on stock even when the metals from which they are made drop in price they arc being gouged What they to realize is tint qualities of gold and silver differ as well us the worktmnship and Since there hove been three successive increases m the value if diamonds she added which have been nut of proportion to the inflation rite Political unrest in Africa an I the Middle East from where much f the world moil ire contributed to the price Increases Mrs ha watch some subtle changes in the industry from i customer service point of view tthiie there will be demand for Jewellers to repair gem adjust filling even make custom Jewellery the trade if w may be in jeopardy watches Fellow merchants meanwhile are mourning the of another long time and arc wondering how much longer will Inst it a becoming increasing important speaking of lime for merchants to make the of their Skipper Fish Chips ON THEIR WAY It tie large graduating class In II years from 1 Itlle Cherub Nursery School June total of Bachelor of Rhymes from school while parents and siblings proudly Among the graduating clans were left Koylle and Tanya Herald photo Over graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada n ng centres coast to coast Dr tia n ng lor all Course lee is come tax deduct Your or standard It cars Enquire about insurance urn s tor YD graduates vale n car instruct on up at homo lot in car nslruclon Approved by Ontario Safely League You only lasrn drive once do I r gm SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM July 5th 9th 900 am 330 pm 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown 8770751 Lack of communication among boards grievances h limner for teachers in Tench degree t ere wis no change in salary regardless of experience from the 19B1 rates teachers without and those without continue lo Herald Writer The Hal Ion board of education has a number of grievances It spelled out In a two and a half page synopsis Tor provincial treasurer Frank Miller Along about other groups complaining through the medium of briefs July trus tees will present gripes at pm lo the standing committee on resources development at Queen Park As well as outlining the financial impact of the May 13 provincial budget on the board budget for 1982 finance committee chairman Bill brief has added a sharp commentary pointing out the lack of prior consultat ion or communication school boards before the budget was announced This Is not in keeping with the treasurer con corn about how tax changes arc Implemented In his budget statement referring to the federal budget he said All of us in Canada have witnessed with what happ ens when sweeping tax moves arc Introduced without prior When governments try to rewrite fundamentally lax laws they must work together with cllimis and businesses in a coopcril manner Those direct not just bur and politicians have a say in these a Iters theboard brief points out advising Mr Miller to practise what he preaches The Trcaiurcr May tax announcements added a built in deficit f r 1382 of for the board The brief forgive Mr Miller for timing changes after board budget had been set It recommends that exemptions from rein sales taxes be restored school thai the sale or meals to students in school cafeterias be again exempt from tax thai the sale of student supplies be exempt from lax andlhat the general legislative grants o the board be increased lo offset ihe impact of the Ontario budget GDMH boards annual meetin Hospital hopes pinned on new extension While the demand for service from George town District Memorial Hospital has levelled off somewhat over last year staff and administrators are anxiously awaiting construction of an extended care wing free more hospital beds for patients seeking active treatment The new wing was among other bits of good news which the hospital board reviewed at its annual meeting last Wednesday night In the GDMH cafeteria Hospital administrator Fred Morris said the beard and are hoping lo include a to chronic care wing lo complement the bed extended cam facility Approval of the extended care wing was given by the provincial health ministry three weeks ago Boyd the hospital a chief of staff said thai while servicing demands are down this year for the first time several years of Increasing activity having to treat patients in corridors is still unacceptable However he said Ihe care provided at Georgetown hospital is excellent noting that Is striving lo improve outpatient and laboratory services Under the leadership of VI Haines the auxiliary raised 111 last year facilitating the purchase of a cardiac heart monitor for Ihe intensive care ward Meanwhile hospital administrators have managed to trim the hospital deficit by almost ihe end of year the hospital reported deficit of At the end of the last fiscal year the books record a deficit of The hospital annual report extended thanks to numerous funds donors and lo people who helped prepare iray favors provided reading material and sang carols for patients Christmas OLber donations have been made to the play SAVINGS The collected second- They will then be hand glasses will be distributed to needy donated to the Chnstan 3rd world countries Sin GEORGETOWN OPTICAL LENSES GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE FOR FULL YEAR EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FRAMES REPAIRED GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE For Complete Optical Service Call 8773562

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