Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1972, p. 6

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5300000 Budget Approved Separate School Supporters Will Pay Less Due To Grant A 1972 budget of approved by County Separate School Board at board meeting last week All ho ugh l hi budget represents an increase of percent over the 1971 budget separate ratepayers In County will pay less tax dm Increase the bast boost in the prouncial A total of will he spent per pupil more per pupil last year school boards budget of t is set it per student SI under the provinciil celling of per student I- ITltS Tom McKav of the boards finance the will provide for new facilities leocher be employed by Iht rcsourec tintres in the schools will be improved with m supplies equip nicnt education services iddition in ill schools more in one will he fur student field trips A il reading reading developmint leieht speech correction will be the stuff in inter profession will be presented for teachers substitute I Its irate school supporters in f If til tun Is equal to stlio I rate in Burlington ind is under the chirked in Milt in and I Consultant Guest Parents Interest In New Primary Methods Mrs Charmalne a consultant or the Board of Education was the speaker the monthly meeting of the Maple Nursery School parents Mrs showed a film And Sow Tomorrow lo demon si the use of new methods in primary education methods that encourage In dependence and provide Challenge but do not push a child beyond his ability The film caught the sense of discovery as the children painted and sang weighed and measured Investigated and learned The rapport where teachers guide rather than THURSDAY APRIL lecture was obvious This less authoritarian system allows and encourages children to think for themselves to research and investigate a necessity In a world where tacts are often outdated almost as soon as they are compiled INSIGHT Discussion after the film revealed the parents Interest In the new methods and their ad miration for the teachers They were concerned about reading ability developing a love of books and the advisability of teaching a pre schooler to read One mother whose family is here on exchange from England added her comparisons of the techniques used In the primary grades in England and Canada The evening provided an in sight Into the school programs the children at nursery school will be entering Social and Personal Mr and Mrs James Evans Vnllcyview spent Easter wlih Mr and Mrs John Brown and Mr and Mrs Donald MacLcn nan Owen Sound ML Br In the past indue to strimp With the saving of i doll tier the past voirs we ire i position to ilfer urn and improve tin iiirehildrtn I lie of ilificd personnel lN IIIST ItOXUDTW Saturday Accident No April Fool Joke HI irth it I to in On 1 dcc drum by I l ad received ml to riKlit rcir trunk lid ii bumper when be is bit Ir fir driven Win r Ihllitr I id m iLes Ii the load nil Rr Hie i v stopped iitnif or out if ilnvcwi in turd il the line driven by llindon I 1 ore I and I irk f if Moore I irk rtsc collided Black dim the front fender ljiII ind the dim to the left reir hum per Iule owned iltntk irked Ins reeeivtd SI A dim lo the left rcirtnd whin it was struck i 1inlnc driven by Herbert Wild 110 Mount Hit ritnt front side of Hit Punliac is dim to the tune f Mil The undent Thursday lrch 3d m ige v js dune to the 7 Plymouth driven by llirley Jdin Street in i I Moore Pirk I Ian parknij April 1 The wis not so lutkv left rear fender tail light Cubs See Paper Coating Tour Sugar Bush Three employees escorted Georgetown Paek Cubs when they toured Provincial coaling mill recently They saw the many processes involved in producing the finished from the rolls of stock Testing the papers strength and weight and applying the gummed surface to paper to be used for postage stamps were of Interest Mrs assistant leader Karen Leonard and leader Mrs Jerry teller accompanied the Cubs Ijist week their tour was outdoors as Ihey inspected the process at Hat Point Mrs Norcen Mlchm Mrs June Jones Douglas lions Culler and Terry oiler were the adultn with the group

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