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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1986, p. 2

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w SEA HUN THE 11 Bishop Reding opens Sinks gas lines chapel showers now its ready By SANDY Herald After close o ODD in rcnova tions and the placement of seven portables Bishop Reding Secondary School opened its doors today to children of north Ho I ton Those students will be the to enter the latest high school or the Halt on Roman Catholic Separate School Board About of Bishop Itedlngs students are from Hilton The remainder arc from Kills sold vice principal Gene All students ore in Grade Many of ihem arc eager to attend Bishop their first high school Mr said Support of the school from the Catholic community has been very strong he said Bishop Secondary School is temporarily In Hills The separate school board is leasing the school which used to be Spcvside Public School The public school was for students from kindergarten through Grade Renovations were done mainly lo make the elementary school Into a high school Those renovations were the top priority of the separate school board Mr Moher said The biggest renovations were building science lab and family studies area Mr said For the family studies area sinks stoves and other appliances were Installed The family studies area will double as cafeteria space For the science lab gas lines lab tables with sinks and a lion desk had to be installed Other renovations to Bishop Reding in elude painting the interior Install ing showers In change rooms con verting a classroom to a chapel con verting classroom space to a guidance and student services area and insulting lockers Students have donated their time a to prepare their new school As l many as 30 were working last week moving furniture Mr said Ten students came In for three g days to paint the outside and ff athletic equipment All volunteered T their time Mr Mohersoid Bishop Reding was a popular choice for the name of the school Mr said The former bishop of Hamilton was present at the con of many of the students who will be attending the school which bears his name he said Bishop Paul Francis Reding died of cancer two years ago Bishop Reding Secondary School has only Grade students this year Next year and every year after another grade will be added until it has all high school grades The high school will be in for three years at the most Mr said Eventually it will be at a newly built building Despite restrictions on the student population of the high school students will be competing In high school sports Midget teams will be fielded The gymnasium at the school is too small for high school sports so it will only be used as a practice gym Mr said Bishop Reding will SI ay all its games away even Us games No one gymnasium it be used for home games This fall Bishop Reding will have iris field hockey girls basketball volleyball and girls and boys cross country teams In the winter the school will have girls volleyball boys basketball boys and ski team Grand tlpmiiiK Hilton neurit IS I shop Sri opened its doors lor principal Is seen here with Cameron Beth Mas first student register at Herald photo MOPS GONE Left behind are 842 student job placements The curly mop of red hair won be there anymore The Canada Centre for Students closed its office last Red headed Greg Robinson s sum mer job as Centre supervisor is lit and his two students have packed up the dies in to boxes which are wailing to be to the Employmint Centres he id office In Brampton Just before closing the last file shared the results of his sum were jobs for students summer including casual s less than last year or per cent less figures don rtprescnl a large drop says Greg However where t do all that well this year were in casual vacancies that jobs of less thin one week he said Those jobs really benefit younger kids lift 13- year olds Casual jobs for students win down by 39 per cent over Inst year Which is quite a huge decrease observed He said the same pattirn was repeated at student employment Seniors should check house rebate There may be seniors out in the community who are not gelling enough money back from the government The Acton Social Services and In formation Centre is urging seniors to make sure they have received a Pro- Property Tax Rebate form IF are already years old and have not received this form or If you did not claim in 1983 or if you are having difficulty In understanding the form call 8533310 Or if you prefer drop into the office at 19 Willow Street North in Acton Every person and over is to a yearly rebate for property taxes or rent paid during Most seniors will by now have received the application forms for the Provincial Properly Tax rebate This is a long blue form with On Pensioners Property Tax Grant Application on the top right comer centres the Toronto through to irboro ilk and job were down spsakuit just don I know lirijsid Twin is manv homes win visited ill this summer JH st v isits much of jobs for students I this There wen J homes dropped fivers In Hills As fur visits to ill made of in IJB6 Thiv the simies it I hi Centre audit litinluri Hem well did hi do in pji positions filled positions Statistics show i drop of i in success nil This is due to the Greg said pointing out regular placements were fill Ihis summer just one job less than in in terms of usual job plaiunuils Centre out of casual job vacunues In I9H5 placid of job a per tent decrease this which hurt our place- mint figure Grtgsaid Where did Ihi jobs that the Centre pinned on lis Job board come from to Centre Supervisor of them were generated previous employers of surnmLr students or employers who tame to hire students in the KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Manufacturers of Traditional and European Kitchen Cabinets Vanities Brampton Water Works Soft Water Pure Water Your Water SpmeUltl Sales Service Lease to Own Phone lor a Free Water Analysis 4164541515 Rulhcitoid fld Umltod Openings A CALL LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION BOX 37 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 4TJ LATE REGISTRATION Sept 7 9 CD Sat Sept Single two Pinal iri Signature Required TRY OUTS JUVENILE AA Si pi lo Sept 00 Sept 7 MIDGET Si pi 13 lOOOn m MINOR MIDGET Sopt to BANTAM NO 2 a NO Sopt Sop 7 to 9 OOP Sept 1 3 Noon to ATOM NO 2 Sopl to 7 7 Sopl 1 j to 12 FEES PER SESSION or FOR THREE Reminder All cheque lor Registration are now BEGMS SEPTEMBER 10th WEEK COURSE Wednesday Thursday 700 to 1000 pm INSURANCE PRIVATE IN CAR LESSONS 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada 87 Region budget to be challenging Landfill impact rising insurance When treasurer report says will be a year for council lookout Hal ton Regional Treasurer Joe a report just that and adds that 1067 will prove lo be an Interesting year for budget deliberations The cache Hal ton draws from is growing only modestly while the de mand to expand or add services is growing faster So is the cost or con existing programs next year Mr anticipates a per cent premium Increase in Hal ton liability Insurance plus a 10 per cent increase lor other types of insurance coverage for 1B87 Contract settlements and ion awards beyond the rate of tion to regional police going to be kind the region a budget either Mr isn t expecting any relief from the province The conditional grants which the pro vince gives annually are expected to increase by only one per cent Whereas the unconditional grants used to make up 42 per cent or tax levy in 1962 next year 11 will only make up per cent What kind of new or expanded vices does Mr sec in budget books He sees about going toward Ministry of the Environment labs a one per cent systems growth In the utility budget a cent increase In general welfare allowance a per cent rate allowance for private day care operators and centres plus another two per cent to fund extra day care spaces These are all being considered as part of base budget On top of there are programs and studies that regional councillors may want lo Implement such as the transportation study for disabled and frail elderly for seniors children mental health additional nursing staff for Centennial Manor day care study walermain flushing tourism and expansion of police services On top of all this there the clal impact of Ihe new landfill for Helton It is conceivable that council may be faced with question o financing major components of the program from property taxation The alterative may be prohibitively high lipping fees Mr s report stoles The region will also have to look at a fiveyear capital budget which may require some financing In projects like new landfill repairs to the regional day care cen tres renovations to Centcn Manor a new Regional head quarters Regional Police marten centralized storage facilities for Museum and master and financing schemes in Burl and Hills arc among Liquor ban on centre Town council on are back to more problems with the Canadian Yugoslav Recreation Centre Aug 18 they heard a neighbor complaint about excessive noise from the Centre earlier this summer when the Centre was granted special occasion liquor licences and said no toa third liquor licence Obviously we can t say they can have another liquor licence if they haven t lived up their agree ment Joe Hewitt said A 11 licence is the only way we can with a problem like this Liquor is a big aspect of major social tunc ions Neighbor Jim Johnson had given okay for the June liquor licence on Ihe basis of previous good behavior DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 We tried to cooperate with them give them one shot and here Mr Johnson said Although Mr Johnson was away on these occasions his fellow neighbor McArthur Acton wasn t and complained about the noise Mr Johnson A report from town staff indicates Regional Police I receive any complaints June when the Centre celebrated Cana dlan Yugoslav Day Johnston said she was at the Centre fo lliite hours with her family find the music too loud If you walked to one end of the property you t even hear It she said I thought the crowd was well controlled and the offduty police v ere doing a good Job Her motion to approve another II for the Centre lost TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS 3 MAIN IT SOUTH ROLLER SKATING Every Wednesday June 4th September 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena 700 900 ADMISSION SPECIALS Sep 3rd Back to School all price admission SKATE RENTAL 50 GENERAL ADMISSION 1 00 COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD TWO- Ttio Council of tie Town ol Halton H Us conduct a Pi Mooting to no and discuss a proposed to Plan and Ron By luw to perm on ropo enter Lot Concession J lands Iron on Hie north Trio amendment and It ah tho enter prise and will const the removal the lands from N Escarpment Commission development control Further Information 3 able at iho Planning ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tmo Monday SeptomborS 1986 Counc I Chambers Municipal on Id Road

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