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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1948, p. 3

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taxpayers and said k waa the nv- tention of the board to contact ea- queaing council if norval wanted their higher education in george town call joe for theman you know eavestrouch1ng ho wat heating and steam fittings new idea furnaces sheet metal work all kinds georgetown plumbing heating back of hunters inn joeprucyk phone 182m be said with georgetown not seeing fit to join the area sending children to georgetown would mean that eaqueting wouidjne paying not only 51 per cent of the maintenance of the two schools hut a large share of georgetown school coats aa wall he explained that georgetown would get no financial help from the department of bdawtion if they were to run a bus for neigh bouring rural students however if the norval and glen public school boards should decide on a move he believed some support would be given the board he said would like to know how many norval dis trict students wanted- to go to georgetown but in all fairness he felt thoy should not be asked to send any except those who lived north and east he stressed that good transportation would be pro vided and that a shuttle service re ilave ail the answers to sack to school savincslsfcs t weald traiuq atodajrts forth on certain day of the weak between motea and aetna for ne- cmtasd tuhisns a nerval lady amid tha her two daughters ware as much to favour of going to milton s tey war georgetown ut aba tdd -we-pttaa- move te be peeniantaa k wm na good to be chaiigb schoobjt lnr martin said be thought there would be better feeling if the wbale group veiil to one aboof and that tt georgetown wasnt teedto y sending twertiitfty students from tae area- they might be more ready to join the are in the fatore in answer to aqoeeion as o wlift time bus pickups would be mxiei ho said it would probably not be before 8atnjv thir meeting vas told that if geotgeiown wished to join the area now it woald be 1980 before theecesaary details could be arr anged there am one loophole in that a judge on the request of a group of parents has the power to order that pupils attend a certain school if he believes this is more advantageous another norval spokesman said he thought most of the norval students preferredgoing to georgetown but that this would wear out in a short time he did think 61 per cent was a high rate for esquesing to pay but it we are in an awkward aositiop or tsqueamg to pay dut it was said with georgetown aotf explained to him that the rate was set on the equalised assessment and ball point pens 169 refills 39c msccormacks i la a c by illf wli it come to tapttrmda valuna in backtoschool needs weve a grand selection of high quality narcliaadu all the tbinga your yeungaun eed sb j all at the low low prices that prove weve all the right aniwri to backtoscbael savinga scribblers exercise books pencils pens erasers paints crayons pencil sharpeners pen holders rulers paint brushes india ink loose leaf isfote books ink loose leaf refills blotters note books everything necessary for the student public school text books a complete stock to serve your needs high school text books ila your order now for school opening we have the hats of books you require order at once for quick delivery vyrtmiffefj this was the correct eequesing share dr jlartin said thaten monday a meeting had been held with the oakville school area board to try to untangle a situation where tra falgar students were beln taken by bus from the milton vicinity to oakville high school no progress had been made and he believed that a majority of these were going to appeal to a judge for a ruling a norval man said he thought this should be done at norval as it was ridiculous to bus children twelve miles with another school only three miles away it was adding unnec essary expense to the taxpayer dr martin said the department was paying ji per cent of school costs including transportation and that a 07000 addition to milton school which is now in progress would ac tually cost the area only about 16000 arthur beaumont one of the es- quesing representatives on the board was asked what the situa tion was in gn williams and he said that the board did not consider it feasible this year to take these students to milton and they would be sent to georgetown a norval man thought that if the area would pay to send glen students to geor getown they should be prepared to do the same for norval l w mcmillan naxsagaweya township clerk attended oie meet ing with a petition from several in that end of the county asking if students who had started thoir courses in guciph would be allowed to finish there tluy wore not asking for traniportation but would like some consideration on tuition tee he was told that if these students were taking technical truinin unavailable at thearea schools there wes no question that they could ndt continue another norva query was who- ther the bus system would allow studenta to take part in sports and he was told that xome arrangement would be made the question of cost of sending individual students to georgetown should parents have to pay could not be answered as this depended on enrolmentand it was impossible to estimate tho fall enrolment in view of present cir cumstances at the regular meeting of the board which followed this informal discussion the decision was made to proceed with plans t take nor val students by bus to milton as the board gathered by the tono of the meeting that this would find favour with thu majority glens students as well as any others who wishod to attend georgetown school would have to tnake individual ap plications and each ease would be considered separately the appli cation of shirley durt who jives on the 7th linn within- a mile of town was dealt with and permission granted tor her to attend george town school the equeslng representatives arthur beaumont and d it mc laughlin were delegated to inter view esquestng council to get their feeling on any applications to pome to georgetown a meeting was sche duled for thursday september 2 to deal with these correspondence from george town high school board was recei ved akklng the area boards policy oa studenta front outlying george town cop t and the secretary was instructed to write that the area board would comply with the regulations of the deparbment of education and thai each case seoold be treated separately as the iwk- vidnat jnade application at various una during beta meeting reference was made to 1 the fact utah in the eprksg when awt5a of tatta adawba jmf e s ffsrivsts euinjwioh oftant oowvek 3c ijr btbhiip tfv3ijdt l- sobotpb pkam cup 90 ateeuioflfollalllsl oul dutch n il tbb bxauxt boat paufouvk uke 90 13o airlmts ji0st0s simm aisoz tpss paohetxti er xbadt odt macaroni 3 sc jsjaavrf asaoaablci amd ohkfsi dinner 2 35c auatbaliak bbedlbas raisins 15c outb bavajtd jutta salmon lqc apvue jtuicb x nas 19c gaapb juicb stl 31 e 69s ejbllo ru 2 itc cbbto 1bctin nu shslpak spices wt loc quaksr muffetsrsclla monarch chehsb uu 4ts jars dot smi una rur 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