Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1973, p. 24

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GEORGETOWN FAIL FAIR DELEGATES Surveying Supporters IIHll THURSDAY MAItrH Page 12 Halton Catholic School Board Considers Adding Grades 9 10 Hope for Another Tennis Court Through Lottery In he near future County separate school tup porters will receive a questionnaire seeking views on extending the system to include grades and Early last month the separate school board received the findings of the Ross Report on Continuing Education This study on the of having a kindergarten to trade separate school system has not had Ready to released to the public at the present time Public meetings will be held by trustees in the next couple of months to answer Catholic qui issue told the board Tuesda HIS Trustee Bob chairman of the committee the issue hit We will to know kind of program we can offer in grades J and 10 much it lll tost where to put the school or schools want to the step on solid around based on a calm well thought out judgement We don want system to suffer adding a high school siid Mr County Works Garage Stays in Budget Mrs George Ironside of Georgetown right shows Mrs J f Leslie of Peter borough the glass work dish which she made from plain window gloss The glass work by Mrs Ironside was displayed at the provincial meeting of the Association of Agricultural Societies Mrs wis convener of the section Construction of the new councillors felt it should be county roads abandoned due to the approach department garage will of regional government proceed as scheduled despite attempts to it cut from the budget The decision was nndc The works garage will be Wednesday at a special county situated on 12 acres of land on council road committee south side of meeting Avenue between Milton and County engineer Jack Hornby said the contractor Group It s about as central as Building System I of can gel said Tom Burlington was ready to start Hill or chairman of next week County council let the roads committee when the contract in November after reeve I Preston of considerable discussion on its Burlington questioned the location and the timing Some location Extra Sanding Eats up Savings On Snow Removal imoiiF Warden urged the committee to proceed If we dropped it now our credibility will be questioned by contractors and the ministry of transportation and communications she said Municipalities in the county will be asked to provide for county roads this year more than last year The roads committee have GOO from their estimates for this year Mike Strclbisky said he thought most separate school supporters would be willing to pay extra adding that there are provincial grants available to offset most of the cost What is the Catholic system worth if we re not willing to pa something for if he asked lino cautioned the if taxpayers would more there was a imposed spending ceiling thu operate of the committee added that the Ministry of might tell them to fill the public first before building more schools of their own Thomas Wells Minister of Education has made it known he is in favour of public and separate school facilities to hold down The statute says we re entitled to a Roman Catholic education so let a take it to Wells and let him decide replied Dick of Burlington Mike noted that Hilton is completely surrounded by separate school that have high schools Last June board was presented a petition signed by J JO separate school supporters school says the questionnaire will be ready by the end of April Despite the wintry weather Georgetown Tennis Club keeps thoughts of the upcoming tennis season alive with activities for its members At the end of January the club chartered a bus and took the grand tour of Breweries They also raffled off two tickets to the International Tennis Match with Jill Blight of grabbing the lucky tickets The Junior club members also attended the tournament Mirth a dance at Sacre I Church hill anyone will celebrate the hoped for arrival of spring In the meantime the club members are selling sports lottery tickets to help raise money for another tennis court Members of the club executive are Ed Serjeantson president Sid Harris vice president Tom treasurer Joey Brown secretary John Rice mem berahlp and directors Kent Ted Swain Roger Cheryl Wallace Tom Brochcrton is team cap tain Albert Hunter left president of the Georgetown board at the provincial conference of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies chats with W B Wallace of Woodstock new president of association More 1200 delegates from attended lrnnk road superintendent for Georgetown area says the town has saved approximately percent of labour and equipment expenses in snow clearance this year However extra sanding has brought the saving down to approximately so far Georgetown has a grader two five ton trucks with winged three three sidewalk and two township made a saving of approximately per month in snow removal this year however they paid for tons of extra sand says Hud snow road superintendent for While the winter t provide much in the way of snow for snowmobile en it did bring rain and ice making travel on roads difficult and sanding a necessity squcsmg has four dump trucks two equipped with and an two rented trucks with sand hoppers They also have a grader under con tract from Jennings which has been used five times this winter A yellowhammer is a member of the woodpecker family Morrow Wants Grant For Cedarvale if Gairlochs Okayed his running battle against county council han ding nut tax dollars in grants Ic Morrow led an unsuccessful attempt last week to have the request for Gardens in removed from budget consideration When this Tailed he introduced a motion asking Ihe budget committee to in elude for the develop or Park in Morrow contended narks were not within the junsdictioi of county council and warned if eouuty council to one park they would have lo grant for parks in Ho staled ilk isluekv in the It hid been donated in the first place Other hue to the land for pirks he said reevt Mire Milton Ihesepirt ii uhr gardens were unique would benefit the whole We have to strive to pettv she 111 eve I MeKeniie said he would support Gardens if parks m other municipalities ilso were supported NOT Tilt T1MI- Hive loons insist dthiswasnol oppose the grant ind pointed out it should be done at the budget committee meeting There we consider ill whether it be or Georgetown Cross lie stated Hardest of all gems ind the hardest known substance Is the diamond which is pure carbon Alan Masson also said the time to shoot It down is budget time He explained Gairloch Gardens was a small elegant batannical garden with a sanctuary He em that Oakvllle would go it alone anyway if the county did not contribute Deputy Reeve Terry said it was a lakeshore estate like some of the British estate Deputy Reeve Sykes of Georgetown said is to You would be establishing precedent by making a grant to one pirticular municipality in the county not to another he said In opposing the The Georgetown ibruptlv reversed his position- ind withdrew motion To refuse the jrant ititnduecd the million to me hide SI IKK in the budget for ledirv lie I irk MM 1 1 Mi rrow is i turn itv between l irv lie I irdens It is intention to develop litis in it rn tow nit fir lie iortetown bill for Ihe whole lu remirkd pint to his foil Pi put Morrow of being facetious and termed the motion an insult He said he would support a motion not to refer request to the budget committee Morrow Insisted he was serious but said he would change the motion to ask budget commit tec lo con the grant to not to include as it was in the original motion I wish you d make up mind about your motions remarked Warden Anne Deputy Reeve Terry Mannell said he would be happy to consider Morrow request but suggested It be sufficient ind in formation on which to base a judgment Council voted lo include the request in budget deliberations lteei Pi je1 REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO APPEARING IN THE HERALD May do ordered at the office Main St Cash most accompany your order prior 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