BIO Wednesday June 1384 Board eyes Popes visit The Separate School Board con to consider proposal its involve ment in next September rait to the Metro area by Pope John Paul II While a formal delegation to sec the Pope say at Down view is not being plait the Halton board may follow its Duf Peel counterpart example by developing an in school program involving worship historical studies and television viewing The Peel board will also be placing several holy objects in a room of icons that will be collectively blessed by the Pontiff during his visit to Canada A suggestion that separate school students be given a holiday Sept is being rejected by Catholic school boards across Ontario Seek hunt ban near schools Armed with resolutions from both the public and separate school boards the Region is asking its area municipalities to prohibit hunting on and around all school properties Halton administration and finance committee was advised last week that Ontario Game and Fish Act as it pertains to the Region annual deer hunt allows hunting anywhere in Including residential areas Regulation of hunting comes under local municipal bylaw governing the discharge of firearms Asked by the Halton Board of Education and the Separate School Board to prohibit hunting on or near school proper ties the Region has passed on responsibility to the areas asking them to designate all land within a halfmile radius of schools as being aress where hunting is prohibited The school boards took action following complaints during last November a control led deer hunt that gun toting hunters had shot a deer in the bush behind Speyside Public School then dragged the carcass to the roadway in full view of school children Hunters were also seen near Acton High School at the same time Nursing grads Six Hills women were among graduates of Sheridan Colleges Diploma Nursing program and Registered Nursing Assistant program Jessie Mac Munro of Acton and Christine Edwards and Susan Varey of Georgetown received their diplomas in the nursing program while Sandra Lee and Eda Mary Jane Morris of Georgetown and Sally Harris of graduated from the Registered Nursing Assistant program is a joint con vocation ceremony on Sheridan a Oakville campus May Guest speaker Lillian Pros dent of Resources Inc and for the Canadian Institute of Stress said graduating both classes together had a symbolic meaning Rapid changes In society have caused the growth of the role of health service em and the ability of the two groups to work together will become increasingly important she said William Wayne Armstrong of Erin was among Sheridan College students to graduate from the Heavy Equipment Construction Techniques program Offroad vehicles must register All owners of offroad vehicles had to register their vehicles with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications by June 1 1984 Licence plates are available at every motor vehicle licensing office in the ince There Is a fee for the onetime plate A vehicle permit will also be issued and it must be carried by the driver when ever using the vehicle The plate must be mounted on the front of two and three wheeled offroad vehicles or on the back of four or more wheeled vehicles Anyone under 16 years of age cannot register an offroad vehicle Owners of newly purchased vehicles must have a dealer certificate of sale to register their vehicles Those who have owned them for some time must sign a selfdeclaration of ownership supplied by when register Owners had since Feb 1 1984 to register their offroad vehicles said Minister Jim Snow Under this new registration system will be possible to identify those drivers and owners who violate the Off Road Vehicles Act RC teachers transferring Two Hills teachers are among those whose imminent transfer was acknowledged last week by the Halton Separate Board After almost six years of service in Halton schools Alice Genova is saying goodbye to colleagues at St Francis of Assist School in Georgetown and St Joseph in Acton She start at a new post in Belleville in September is leaving Sacre In Georgetown after more than three years to take up a new post In TimmLns Bridge Winners In the northsouth section at Georgetown implicate Bridge Club this week Gary Mug ford and Dan lonnldls were the winners Second place went to Hillock and John Flanagan and third to Duke Wilson ltd Sieve In the cast west Mc Vicar and Roy took top spot with Dennis and Bab Clarke second and Midge Hampshire and Jack Daren Astro I daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Georgetown and were married In Bah Ian is tbe son of Mrs Ramadan The couple now working In the Middle East will rrlurn to Canada in tuoycars AGRICREW has added crews Due to the large demand for last ear 10 more crews have been added This means that more farmers will get the chance to use this year is a summer work program developed by the Ontario Ministry of Agn culture and Food in conjunction with the Ontario Youth Secretariat AGRICREW has two main objectives This program assists the farmer by providing accessible farm help during the busy summer season and also offers a job to those students interested in furthering their farm experience Those interested farmers of agricultural societies should contact their local O A office Each crew consists of one working fore person and three crew members each usually having some rural work experience range from age of IS to While on the farm AGRICREW Is cohered by Work Compensation ISHndr 8780931 Bpsi Sen dairy sale mozzarellaS cheese Baden XXX yogurt margarine Kraft com oil 2 oz tubs 1 lb sleeve Dellsle firm style vanilla strawberrys peach or raspberry g cup SunPac sal apple SunPac pure 1 Litre bottle 0 orangejiliice SnoopMnrig large 455 more than grape or fruit punch 3 telra pak Maple Leaf wienersj regular or all beef I Maple Leaf bacon sliced or hint Maple Leafjg bolojrjial sliced health beau Aim tooth 100 mL tube