THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 16 IMS Page New principal at Georgetown Christian School Too many of today students consider education as a means to achieving a fast buck the new principal of Georgetown Christian School John Tammmg says As an educator Mr Tammmg teaches students that each of them has a task to fulfill as defined by God And he sees his job as prepar ing them for the task whether it be in politics or farming John Tammmg Mr is new to Halton Hills area His last teaching posi was as principal of the Sum Beaver Public School an Ojib way community kilometres north of Thunder Bay He was there for a year Before that he was principal at Christian schools in Drayton and Cam bridge He has been in the teaching profession for 25 years 22 of those as a principal Because all of life is religion Christ is necessarily the Lord of education meaning all studies are based on Gods words he said This doesnt mean however students receive a onesided education In teaching science for example Mr explained the many different views of creation are taught so that students go out in the world with a sound foundation Mr Tamming teaches students how to interpret what they learn Although Mr Tamming enjoyed his year m Summer Beaver he was glad to come to Georgetown The family ftlt a year of with almost no conveniences was enough Mr said the community could only be ac by air There was no runn ing water or indoor facilities and cooking was done on a wooden stove The year showed him there was more to life than the rat race here in southern Ontario That the were attempting to con tinue their traditional life was refreshing to see he said The year was an extended work holiday he said He loves working with children in and out of the classroom and he expects to be at the Georgttown school for a fair number of How many cans Joy Swain centre of Georgetown won a pair of tickets to see the Blue Jas at the SkDome recentl She guessed that about cans will fit in the new igloo used Region for collecting cans to recjcle Presenting the tickets Jo al the fall fair last week were from left Jake and Shaun Gillan both of Halton Region Regional Chairman Pete and Elaine Herald photo Market is needed for recycled goods Halton Region will not reach recycling goal of 50 per cent of its waste stream by the year 2000 is there is no market for the goods Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy said Wednesday Were really fooling the public if we tellthem were going to be do ing this recycling and then end up putting the waste in a warehouse The chairman responded to calls for increased recycling across On tario The Ministry of the Environ ment is asking each provincial region to reduce its waste stream by 25 per cent in 1992 and per cent by the year Councillors heard that there is a glut in the market for glass and newspapers Were going to take the recyclables out of the waste stream and we re going warehouse it Mr said He said collected glass could sit in a warehouse for a year if there is no place to put it OFFICE MAGIC FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS St Georgetown COUNTRY PUTT J DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN Come Play Today line Rter 8772254 Across From Goo Club R1TERION RUG CO i SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS CARPET On L7GUAS No matter what kind of vehicle you own Georgetown AutoGlass will give it THE BEST Sunroof Sale ep now In shop on the road sorting tin community lor 12 yean WE PAY YOUR 25 DEDUCTIBLE on CLAMS AutoGlass 315 ARMSTRONG AVE Does your car dream of better days Do you remember how your car looked when it was new Do you wish it could look that way again Tidy car can bring back that new car look feel and smell for you with our Revitahzation Package NEW AND USED CAR REViTALIZATION PACKAGE Our most popular package combines A Shine Upholstery Gard 2 and Rust Rebel with big savings in the FREE ESTIMATES We Install Customized RUNNING BOARDS A Full Lino of Custom Car Track Accessories PBESEmHtSWHE BOARDS FABmCPTOTECTON SUNROOFS vim hoof splash guards TOUCHUP CAR COVERS WW0OWTHTW8 8734570 265 Guelph St Georgetown FrMiy a p J