Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1973, p. 1

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COMMENCEMENT Certificates Awards Presented To Graduates Individualism was stressed during annual commencement exercises Friday at Georgetown District High School Principal Michael Furlong reminded graduates that they are entering a world of change Valedictorian Kevin Rues who delivered the only address in French and English called on graduates to benefit from their school experiences Both Mr Furlong and Mr Des Rues used humor liberally sprinkled throughout their speeches to make their points Halton County Board of Education trustee Bill who replaced Georgetown trustee Ernie Bodnar who was unable to attend praised parents and graduates for their accomplishments Receiving special recognition during the ceremony which like clockwork through a twohour program were the school Ontario scholars Melanie Barker Brown Patricia Bums Christine Peter Butt Joanne Davles Kevin Rues Diane Emerson Steven Ian Frlskney Dawn Allan Green Gall Grcenoway Elizabeth Hamilton Bonnie Henderson Melanie Holmes Robert Jones Martin Lancaster Mark Mitchell Peter Noble Michael Pollock Jim Von Hoekclen Lynn Vlrag John Wlnkel and Dlny Wygergangs Students had to obtain an average of BO per cent or better in any six credits in Grade 13 Board or education proiiciency awards went to Diane Emerson Grade 13 honor graduate and to Cindy Knchmar year four graduate ah school faculty award went to Kevin Des Rues won the faculty scholarship given to the graduate who after com four years of secondary education is continuing to higher education J L Lambert proficiency award given by staff and former students was won by Ion Long for high scholarship and good school citizenship Silver Memorial Awards for general went to Betty lamllton and Allan Green Amy award was won by Robert Jones Club of Georgetown award was won by Gail Grcenaway Countess of Strath more charter award for out standing progress was won by Peter Lauderdale Georgetown Herald award for high standing in the com merclal program was wan by Gross Armstrong Memorial Auard for progress in technical sublet Richardson Cathy won the Maurice Charles Hillock Memorial Award for proficiency in French University Women of Georgetown scholarships to girls who attain a high degree of proficiency in secondary school and who are continuing thler education were won by Bonnie Hen derson Grade 13 Melanie Holmes cor Grace Bird Rotary Club awards were on by Frank Mandarins year three technical and Ted year four technical Standard Products Awards were won by Norman Belton technical Linda Parkas commercial graduating student and Karen Ha user year three business education student John Wilcox and Bruce Gregg who tied for music award Brian Gibson art award Martin Lancaster English award and awards year one Finney and Kevin Fisher year two Alison Viekery and Greg and year three Deborah Hunter and Peter Koch Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Bursary awarded to two students was won by Dorothy Russell and Arnold BURSARY Halton County Board of Education secretaries Association bursary was awarded to Patricia Phillips Verdun Rebecca Lodge Awards were won by com munications Robert Jones Sire and applied science Peter science two credits and Mark Mitchell mathematics two credits and social two credits Dawn Principals award went to Kevin Rues Three university awards were announced but program chairman viceprincipal w Robinson cautioned that others probably had been earned They were Guelph entrance scholarship won by Diane Emerson University of Western Ontario scholarship Christine and Lake University entrance scholar ship Dean Smith Ethel Chapman award was presented to Grace Bird for scholarship school and com Involvement The Mrs Jessie Glynn award was presented to Kevin Des Rues Oscar Award presented to a top technology student was won by Norman Belton Entertainment during the firogram was presented by the band Highlighting its performance was a spirited selection of music from Jesus Christ Superstar ONTARIO SCHOLAR RECEIVES AWARD Province Shoots Down Early Regional Salary The provincial government legislation that established has turned thumbs down on a regional government in proposal that would have County early payments would started payments to regional be illegal councillors v before regional government He was speaking following an officially starts in January early morning committee A motion that Burlington meeting at the county ad deputy reeve David Coons nistration In Milton should receive he official beginning of Sneaking Through Bylaw Petitioners Tell Council proposed development of an objected to the statement that council was side of Guelph Street adjacent sneaking something to Industrial park was through with heated discussion Clerk administrator Doug at a Monday session of explained that the Georgetown council petition stated thai foot around a m ling Mr Wctard 8 I ha 6 GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Ml It let I fin Hi turn I SO per year Single Copy PriceFifteen Cents WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER adjacent a proposed court site salaries of or The discussion centred persons had thought the subject Res dents on the south side of chairman Allan around a statement contained of rezoning Ihe area had been Guelph St who were f l meeting reacted bitterly to the That puts the onus squarely You mean own time expense municipal Roy Booth told council considerations that he objected strongly to the discussed warily foot being radius around the apartment ng members were sneaking passed this year he said through bylaws When I see Mr went on to say can happen some of the names on this that some of the confusion may three things the bylaw protests petition I am surprised these be a result of municipal withstanding seek would support a petition regulations concerning the which says we are sneaking notification of residents in a fo through bylaws proposed development area 0M J Mayor Bill Smith said nobody Ontario Municipal Board I then a public hear ng called Acton Arena Board Council Advised Of Mini Cinema Gets 10000 Grant Georgetown council heard a proposal at Its Monday meeting with a population of mini video to be located In the Bliss Building at 348 St handles all Site fire Mr replied lliat there Ontario this could lake some projection system would be no advance ticket time The possibility is would show first run here would be early that w II the bylaw vidc bos office openings for those back to the planning committee and people who wanted to be of or further scrutiny to be services The Retting Halton mayorelect Tom Kerr and to turn it over to delivered back the council to Hill was conspicuous by his Mayor Duby with recommends The screen provide a snack bar tor absence at a ceremony In turn Mayor was to third possibility noted that he patrons Mr said he surrounding the presentation of present the grant to Mrs will refer the matter to a later hnvp maybe forced to Install such a HO cheque to the Acton Splelvogel The money will council meeting Arena Board And for more absorb expenditures made This be deeded at the eventually nv In discussing the proposal Name Three to Commission and reeve of Secretary of Justice than an hour so too was MPP earlier this to the arena The suggestion however Mr Kerr was delayed by that Mr Kill accept the money heavy Toronto traffic for the aroused an angry reaction from ceremony that was originally Acton councillors even though proposed by his office to the the gesture would be merely a Acton council The first script token one however of Ihe ceremony don like to see starred Mr Hill who ac Hills in here said Barry cording to suggestion was Inscoe at a regular council to accept the cheque from Mr meeting held Reeve Morrow asked about parking facilities to which Mr replied there was space to commodate vehicles Coun Phil noted that Trout TORONTO BUREAU lit RAID Three Halton County residents were among 16 Ern Hyde said the theatre m be considered as a service industry and therefore would not require re I a- Anne MacArthur appointed in September Machine Circulates sSn In June develop lorn I Intel S S j will Commenting on ITS be tailed In Mayor smith iK as s to lor the eye but the en member were by Jrihl direction who ire of tertilnment not Intended for provincial government One or more ls oireetl on ine Circulates To Detect Amblyopia Escarpment Com mission which held its inaugural meeting at Park Tuesday Mrs Anne MacArthur county warden and mayorelect Robert on artist and location of the proposed art teacher from Burlington mln who s a director of the d end that an application Federation of Ontario or re may be needed Naturalists The chairman of the com mission George McCague farmer mayor of appointed in September The commission one letter from amusement only The another butG A Grant of the playthings will include pictures Oddfellows Lodge in of the animals the children will Georgetown says a machine have to identify during the eye that will circulate throughout a last minute check to jtht county has solved the ensure accurate testing Mr Grant said thai at a meeting last week the Odd machine depicts easily feUows agreed to turn recognizable bird and animals do an arrangement of screens that are situated for testing rpoaea about ten feet from win conduct tests among child The machine was lower grades In public school Jointly by Odd The Oddfellows however lows groups In Milton and will sponsor a program to find Georgetown eye defects among The key to the Oddfellows preschoolers aged three ana project however Is volunteers one half to kindergarten age The group was originally Mr Grant said that am concerned about finding blyopiaiBaneyedefectlhatcan drivers lo transport town remain unchecked during children to Georgetown but normal testing but it can lead Graotsaysthatinstead to poor vision and even blind machine itself will be moved in adult life from community to com Although correction is relatively simple the condition Volunteers are still required must be discovered and treated He said workers will be needed by age seven NEWS IN BRIEF AN of Porcupine a niece of Tom ffamei Churchill Crea placed first among entrants in a competition for high school students held during the weekend at Brantford Mr travelled from advisory Council will consider the hSS and Mayor Smith told Mr well be HERE WE GO ADUNKING Butler and Sheila Ford Special guests at the party were Mrs Shlela party n cos tunes wh ch ranged from ballerinas to urates The ninth pack is led by Joanne Grant who is in turn assisted by Debbie and commissioner Mrs Joy Cox Members of the brownie pack watch as one brownie dunks her head in search of an elusive apple ONTARIO GOVERNMENT wants to buy the county ad building in Milton and seems to be willing to meet the Halton price Hilton East MPP and minister of government Ida Snow met with special committee of the regional council and said the province is willing to meet the figure of for the building and lite The wants to turn the building over entirely for the courts MEN RICHARDSON of Durham St hi a couple of chesterfield chain complete with throws which he will donate to anyone someone in need If they can be picked up The chairs in Id Mi basement THE MINISTRY OF correctional services Is preparing County Jail built In at Hilton The new Jail will be built at Ihe it complex on Highway south of Highway and Costly Crash and Injuries a third vehicle driven by Steeles Avenue also was in the Milton detachment said Norman of Ridge has been charged with i Ontario Provincial Police of falling to share the roadway damage Georgetown man and a woman complaining about injuries although no one was sent to hospital A coll occurred following a passing manoeuvre Involving two vehicles westbound Steeles Avenue near Fifth 1 Drivers of Georgetown and Judith lloasc Milton McQueen Promoted The promotion of Const McQueen from con stable to probationary live effective Nov I has been announced by Georgetown Police Chief Floyd Schwann Chief Schwantz said the Georgetown Police Com Georgetown Man Featured I At Curriculum Conference Ontario Association for professors principals delivered by Leon Curriculum Development secondary and elementary and speaker meets this weekend teachers students parents will be Dr Pierre Yves and Tom past members of colleges of applied Par ad la Canadian authors will president District Ontario arts and technology and be Introduced to delegates and Secondary School Teachers educators at large Delegates there Is special session called J will attend from British for the first time to brief Columbia to Newfoundland delegates about The aim of the Ontario Federation has a featured role Itamaularslngh Schooling and Its Alternatives Later the conference he turn Ihn 4i mission voted the promotion for to section A work with Establishing youth bureau and the traffic StJ There jectlves Gravel is swept away preparatory to the final layer of asphalt being applied to hway across a new BRIDGE IS SWEPT CLEAN final on the brldgi throughout I roving Ltd The new bridge he site of on old bridge straightens the through eastern The conference Is divided into Association for Curriculum live major sections Developmenl is to provide a Eric Runacres director of forum for the discussion of the leader and education Hastings County currlcular questions where all chairman for the seminar Board of Education will speak points of view may get a cnairman tor me seminar A debate hearing The association no itablishlng Alms and Ob creed 11 does en youth bureau and the traffic Schools J dorse any particular brand of department of the Patrick Babln education Georgetown police force Mr is a of Ottawa will speak at The membership though I eel he Is certainly worthy member of the person section where topic Is limited In numbers at present of the promotion Chief Sch council and has served on the Curriculum Planning and to represents all sections of six man committee lhat for Development the province and all the mulatcd this year program At section C with two parts provincial partners in Serving with Tom are Trends In Primary and Junior education The association has Moffat recorder vice Division and Trends in In a number of sponsors principal of Central Hastings Division Each sponsor has the Speaking humorously Secondary School and Mrs speakers will be J MacLean privilege of naming a certain commencement exercises at Cull consultant of of Ihe ministry of education and number of delegates to the Georgetown District High British Columbia Teachers Michael Connelly annual conference In addition School principal Michael Federation Section D will have as Its It Is possible for other persons Furlong told he graduating Theme of this year annual speaker Ernest writer taking Into account the class he remembered how meeting Is Action and Reaction associate of Ivan Mich and maximum number of students arrived five years the Curriculum Par Relmer delegates to attend who have a earlier clean cut nervous will be members Section E The World and The particular interest In awestruck Five years later the ministry of education Curriculum will have as education Although the therclheysal directors of education Matthews association has a number of haired weirdos PATE PAUSE superintendents of education sponsors it Is an Independent

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