Seven Guides Enrol Third Company Ten Schools Involved GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 1972 PUB The 3rd Guide Company under leaden Peggy Shannon and Pearson held an enrolment ceremony for the following girls March Debbie Eyre Robertson Mandy Armstrong Robin Marshall Heather Laurie Mc Donald and Robin On the same evening 31 girls their Fire Brigade Badge course which had been given by Mr Lewis Many of the parents attended the ceremony Guides from the same com enjoyed an evening a swimming at Mayfleld ditty to her fellow man Each girl promises to help others her family her com country Each girl respects and accepts discipline which Is imposed for the good of all Each girl learns skills and crafts Camp life teaches a girl to live happily and comfortably out of doors The girls are partners with their adult leaders who guide rather than direct Membership Is voluntary and the whole movement is directed by volunteers District Commissioner Kim and Mrs Tlucko left Booth in a presentation received this trefoil of coins ceremony last week Also In from three Rose Patrol the picture behind are Brownies Linda Middleton Captain Linda chins Lie Margaret and Lieutenant Mowat Ten years of service as a Brownie pack Brown Owl were recognlied when Mrs Mackenzie received her long service pin from B P Club Meet The discussion of resolutions being brought forth at the Conference of the Business and Professional Women being held in Kenora in May was the order of business when the local club met on Monday evening at North Golf and Country Club The club was invited to Bracebrldge for a seminar on Pollution the weekend of April 29th An excellent report was received on the Wine and Cheese party held recently In Holy Cross Church The club has been approached to canvass for the C I B and some of Iho will do so Miss Nora Krantz will represent the club at the Kenors Provincial Conference The National Conference will be held in Toronto In July many are planning to attend this biannual affair Plans were discussed Tor the Rummage and Bake Sale to be held May and 13 Mrs Audrey Scott Is the convener WOOL the highest returns for your wool by patron big your own Organisation Obtain sacks and twin without charge from Knock knock Guess who Throughout the year volunteers do a lot you never hear about in the fight cancer They drive patients to clinics and sup ply small comforts such as lea and They visit schools and various groups to show films and talk about ways to prevent cancer Some SO of them conduct the annual campaign for fundi that art needed in the fight against cancer Give your share when the time comes And If you want to serve as a volunteer either during the cam paignorthrough the year contact your local cancer unft Cancer can be beaten Georgetown Hosting Haltons Gymnastics Championships Gymnasia from 10 schools In Halton County will be competing for the County Champf in Georgetown high school Saturday The meet will begin at 10 Each girl is represented by In gyms and of George- approximately IB girls ranging town high school with awards presentation at Teachers Settle Get 75 Average Pay Hike In the earliest settlement since the Inception of the County Board of Education s teachers voted tc accept an average perccnl hike in wages last week The secondary school teacher won a total of percent In crease 3 percent in the annual increment and SB percent In the negotiated increase teachers emerged with a 7 percent increase Bf percent in annual Increment and 24 percent in negotiated In Ham utarsingh president of chapter of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation told the Board percent of the high school teachers approved the wage settlement He praised the negotiating committee for the tone of the negotiations this year which he said had roved tremendously He termed committees as operative and claimed the result was a satisfactory set ttcment without undue delay Last year the negotiations stretched out over seven months and ended with a 4 percent increase Wages for high school teachers range from a beginning rale for a teacher with no experience to a maximum of 300 with allowance for post graduate degrees teachers with no experience start at and range up to the same maximum as high school teachers High school principals will earn and 324 with three of and one of spread over four years and vice principals bet ween 318 and with two increments of and one of over three years Elementary school principal vary from a minimum of 500 to a maximum of 321 Department heads receive extra allowance while and consultant a paid approximately the same vice principals Mr told The Herald there arc some areas of concern He said teachers arc not satisfied with the approach taken to the raises for people In the maximum salary and above category since they received increases less the cost of living in many cases He also expressed alarm at the Board decision to eliminate allowances for teachers in special vocational schools and suggested the member hip is not happy the two tier system categorizing principals Board chairman stated the 3800 allowance for special vocational allowances will be removed by 1973 He pointed out that teachers in these categories usually have small classes and lighter work loads Bodnar stated that the Board will not have to cut teachers or any form of education to stay within the government spending limits board had always been within them Deluxe Jet Swirl Dishwasher Five pushbutton operated cycles Deluxe marbelliod panel Clear rinse dispenser Elevator top rack raises automatically lor easy access Sound deadening Insulation Automatic cord reel By pass connector Convenient towel bar handle Nylon covered racks levels of powerful washing lets ensure 100 percent coverage of both racks It so thorough you don t have to pre rinse Every dish is washed twice rinsed three times on Mixed Load cycle Superior filter system removes every scrap of soil from wash water San It I Mr guarantees degrees hot water In main wash and final rinse Bream through convert I seeks out every last bead of moisture so hina find glass come out sparkling DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN have even be able to set aside 3200 for Innovations this year he commented from Novice those who have never before competed through Junior and Senior to Elite outside club competitors Girls will be performing routines on uneven bars balance beam free exercise ana vault Mrs Jill Bootbby meet coo and Cathy and Linda Oprica meet been have posy arrangements for J other personnel meet The Georgetown team it Even though they do not have a complete team the girls have done extremely well in exhibition meets In the past month Spectators arc welcome for a small admission price minikin 2500 IMAGE FASHION 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize kin I Ibid my I tlrtti I mi I la Mh lor Si Kin I in Lottery Baa 147 32 your I dar lull KaivM By Li month Kin Lottery tickets may be ERIC HARDWARE Georgetown Market Centre TV Georgetown Mir test Centre SHOES Georgetown Market Centre 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