Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1984, R8

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday May 1984 COMBME BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE village a cm with CrWit Rivor having largo updated older home very for At teat are 3 masonry bay good accau Zoning groat winery of Porfacl commercial and Home location close Brampton Appointments through ft eg Cooper FANTASTIC BARGAIN Asking only Board brefs New OSSTF head Hal ton high school teachers have a new leader In an April vote Keith a science teacher at Burlington Alder shot High School narrowly defeated Joe Norwood a former Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation OSSTF district nine Halton president Joyce Bradley leaves the post of president at the end of June to return to he classroom or possibly become a vice principal term as president of here starts July 1 Adams moving Tom Adams head of academic programs at Georgetown High School is lir1 OPEN HOUSE Elizabeth St Gaorgetovy Monday May HOME SWEET HOME This solid well built 3 has a separate and is on a lovely terraced yard Asking 900 See it with Bassmger Refreshments available Royal City Realty Ltd 877 5296 i OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY ft SUNDAY Confederation St Glen Williams 2 miles North of Preston store Immaculate open TillteHarvey877 0173 91 OPEN HOUSE 32 Harthar Court Georgetown Monday May 21t Super K acre lot beautiful 3 bedroom side split main floor family room with walkout big bright kitchen finished rec room Maud OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAY 20th 14 PM North on Rd to Woodland Crt Signs posted Superb 3000 sq ft executive on acres Beige decor Completely equip kitchen 3 car garage 000 Cam or Glorya Eades877 moving to Trafalgar High Sch this fall to assume the post of head of Student Activities and Community Re la t ions Remodel meeting room Some Board of Education tecs are worried that the administration might want to make some changes or alterations to the board meeting room at the central administration building in Burlington The board expects to save MX a year by moving the west education centre in with the administration However to accommodate the extra staff and equipment which would be needed a the Guclph Line building about will have to be spent on alterations for the central administration building After Director of Education Beevor observed better use could be made of the space in the board meeting hall Trustee Crosier urged no alterations be approved for that part of the central administration building He recalled that when it was built trustees had to endure protests from the public Chairman Betty Fisher remembered having led those protests when she a trustee Trustee Ivan Armstrong said If the west education centre moves Into central administration the cast and north education centres must still operate lb I or for ou mem of in a it I Jmr 1 It- lit Wtra fa ft room in fail Irm Omen onion- 388MainStMBton 873101 ToTUn82ft1S Canada Trust I ANNOUNCEMENT ED WOOD Canada Tiwi a pleated amoura I U Salt Sufi IS St Gwaowi id Wood in joining mi Company ram good Sound tinted iie Anon Com in g lor pan 10 yuan Aeon CM mm Canada I in Aden A a Ed Wood tat al jw fltal nail Ed lor thai sunt Ed Wood can b or John Matthew F I

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