Page 1 THE HERALD Wednesday September l Limehouse Public School Gets Modification Turn Limefcouse Public School had a now addition built to the existing school that houses a new library gymnasium sick loom and staffworn The new addition cost a total of I5e900 and is part of the Board of Educations program to upgrade the public schools In the Halton region Each year one school receives extensive modifications and in it was the turn of Limehouse bad no serious ove problem in its classrooms Eight classrooms accommodate SIS children averaging less than 90 pupils per room However there was a problem with a library and a room that were both situated in the hallway The staff room was too small for the It staff members and there was The additions are Intended to be used by the whole com munlty thus making school a community centre The library has been specially designed to stock adult books and the gym is equipped for adult and pupil use The construction began last fall and the finishing touches should be made by the end of September the new library la equipped with all the facilities expected of a modem nigh school There Is a full complement of both fiction and nonfiction books on the shelves One corner has been designated story book comer and here kindergarten children will be able to tit around the teacher while listening to their favorite stories Another corner five study desks each one separated by a wall that have electrical outlets so that the children can use slide projectors and cassette recorders Film projectors and record are available for children The use of cassettes and projectors Is tied in with the children s The furniture was designed by Mr Haley Dave Simpson a media consultant Sharon Mosber the parttime librarian and Harriet Mitchell last year librarian in cooperation with the architects One unique feature is a book drop In the main hall which allows children to return books when the library is closed A hatch connects the hall with the library At present thelibraryisopen every afternoon and Friday morning but Mr Haley hopes to nave It in use during the whole day before too long If and when the library Is open to the community another librarian will come In after school hours Classes started using the library on September 3 The whole design layout is hoped to encourage pupils to get together and learn from each other There la room for the children to talk about what they have learned from the various piece of equipment The new gymnasium has markings on the floor for volleyball badminton and basketball There Is a trampoline and a climbing apparatus called an Adidas set This consists of a frame with various inter locking pieces that can be used in many different structures In addition there Is a similar but much larger set for the older children rigging similar to the rigging on sailing ships will toon be used The gym has only been used a few times and most of the equipment has yet to be tested properly The nurses room or sick that used to be like the library In the hall A trained nurse works part time and also helps pupils in Grades two three and four who have problems learning The nurse helps each pupil individually with special books designed to give the child a greater interest In reading The new staff room Is much larger than the old one which has now become a work area for teachers with duplicating machines and typewriters Province Helps Firm With To Frustrate Abuse of Boss Phone FRANK MP Halton Liberals Held Meeting A Georgetown firm has received a SO loan from the Province of Ontario to help frustrate people using the boss phone for personal long distance calls A new toll restrlctor to be manufactured by Electronics of Georgetown will go into production later this year This product is one of a family of telephone devices to be introduced In later months said Peter McLean president and general manager of Electronics Incorporated The newly formed company been awarded a venture capital loan of to In crease production of Its unique Toll The toll restrlctor has been engineered to overcome long distance abuses by unauthorised personnel of business telephones Research and development for the restrlctor took two years cording to McLean The unit will be assembled In Georgetown with the electronic components made by various Ontario Industries The device employs the latest in electronic technology to reduce the weight and cost to permit large scale production of the Ten of these Integrated circuits help circuits replace up to 2000 lessen the size and complexity transistors and resistors The units are programmed to act upon any dialed number Rather than cut off the line CRTC Cable Decision Under Fire MEET THE TEACHER Principal Logan McDonald of Joseph Gibbons public school in Moore Park talks to a during Meet The Teacher night Meet The Teacher replaces the traditional open house and gives parents a better chance to talk to their children s teacher HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS Yearbooks Coming This Fall Jaycettes Start Year At Walkers Laurie Harris and Alice Walker of Georgetown have been elected as vice presidents of the newly split Halton Liberal Associations Election of a new association executives took place Tuesday in Oakville when the Halton and Halton East Liberal Association a Joint association of provincial and federal ridings split itself into two groups at its annual meeting The need for a stronger provincial association and preparation for the upcoming change In riding boundaries were the reason for the splitoff according to David Butler a spokesman for the Liberal Association Others elected to the two new executives were The Federal Liberal Association President William An an lawyer Executive vice president O Connor of Erin vice presidents Whiting of Oakville MP from 1968 to 1972 and Laurie Harris of Georgetown Secretary Jensen of Oakville treasurer Ray of Oakville The Halton East Provincial Liberal Association elected the following executive President Murray of Oakville a lawyer and former town councillor Executive vice president Frank Allen of Glen Williams a contestant for the party a recent federal nomination which was won by Dr Frank Phllbrook Vice presidents Alice Walker of Georgetown and Judy Savage of Oakville Secretary Joyce of Treasurer Terry Campbell of whose father was Premier of Manitoba some years ago Elizabeth Robson immediate past president of the and Halton East Liberal Association will be a member of both the federal and provincial riding associations as past president Liberal MP Dr Frank is also a member of both associations Volunteers Busy With Three Fires Members of the Volunteer Fire Department have been kept busy over the past week A grass fire behind the studio of Georgetown Cable Television Limited In brought firemen and police to the scene The blaze was reported by an employee returning home Sat the site Other employees lped beat out the Ire with shovels until the fire depart arrived A burning refuse container was quickly extinguished Saturday afternoon behind the IGA on Guelph Street Firemen were quick to respond to a grass fire behind the Georgetown Market Centre Monday evening Tne yearbooks are coming sometime this fall Students who purchased a book last year should pick It up when they go on sale The pictures which were taken last week will not be in the yearbook of last year but rather will be in this year yearbook which will probably come out next fall It seems more logical to have the book come out in June when classes were taken so that everyone can remember who their teachers and comrades were This has not been the practice for the past few yearbooks It Is moat likely to be brought Into the proper logical procedure as with other practices of the school If students put forth more Ideas criticism This would thereby Increase par in school affairs which is a necessary part of any person role This is not meant as a fault of any person as was the same with the column of last week but was said to show how ridiculous some of the activities are and should show students that they should get Involved with the school affairs to see if these things could be corrected and not then why not FOOTBALL Thursday was the first football game for the Junior Rebel team this year Park from won the game with a score of 29 to This may seem like a bad start for the team but It Is the first football game for many of the team members since they were Juniors With more practices and games coming up the team should become Just as good as last year team Last Friday the boy volleyball team beat Btakelock steam This was the first time that any team has beaten them for years The volleyball tournament on Saturday was won by M M Robinson who lost not a single match came In seventh out of a field of eight but as one player said We put up a good competition but were graciously defeated News Shorts PUPILS FROM THE two Ac ton schools will visit the Plowing Match tins week Pupils In Grades will attend the match Thursday from M Z Bennett public school and Friday from Robert Little public school The Georgetown started their 197475 year with a general membership meeting at the home of Jenny Walker Campbellville The main purpose of this meeting was to discuss the Plan of Action A few of the proposed are hostessing the tea garden at the Plowing match a joint Interclub with the Bramalea J C Effective Speaking Course Theatre Night Santa Suit rental and dinner meetings with interesting speakers Sharon Atkinson was in stalled as past president Sharon as secretary and new member Sue Barrow was welcomed Delicious refreshments were served which ended an enjoyable eveing for the girls By RICHARD N FORSTER A recent decision by he Canadian Radio and Television Commission which granted approval far Georgetown Cable Television Limited to raise the monthly subscription rates has come under fire by the Canadian Broadcasting League This Is the first time the CBL has filed an appeal of this sort with the Privy Council of Canada The hopes to test the right of the CRTC to keep confidential the financial in formation supplied by cable television applicants and operators The appeal while mainly directed against the CHTCs decision regarding Georgetown Cable TV reflects on all cable companies public or privately owned across Canada The executive director of the Canadian Broadcasting League Collin A Billows ap peared at the March 74 public bearing In Ottawa to present an intervention accusing cable companies of unfair profits and practises Mr Billows charged that as cable is today operating under the direction of the CRTC and Communications Canada It Is a to broadcast television At we have In In with gross revenues of million across Canada contributing nothing to broadcast programming on which It relies so completely noted Mr Billows The CBL wishes to see any excess profits of cable operators put to use to Improve the quality of broadcast programming and the public s ability to receive it Under CRTC ruling financial information is only to be kept confidential If this action is the public Interest Mr Billows has now challenged the commission decision because of failure to disclose this Information The accuses cable companies of hindering developments in television technology by limiting the use of channels through set top converters available as an option By providing converters to all subscribers at increased cost there could be no theft of vice through the use of privately owned converters Manufacturers could then sets capable of tuning in these added channels A few suppliers have dared to include these extended capacity tuners At present use of unauthorized converters as well as extension outlets Is a punishable offence under existing regulations Arthur J Jamleson president or Georgetown Cable Television Indicated the appeal will only affect the section of the decision per the SO cent per month rate Increase the expansion into Acton and Milton is con tinuing planned The new rates have been made effective as of Sept as granted by the Canadian Radio and Television Commission There has been no rate In creases for the past six years and we feel as the commission must have the Increase was Justified added Mr Jamleson The Governor has until Oct 7 to act upon the CBL appeal This represents a precident In cable television history POLE DOWN A Hydro pole on Edith street was knocked down Saturday morning by a car driven by Jeanette M Smith of Marilyn Draper Dobie Co Ltd Slocks Bonds Phone Brampton For Real Estate Services CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor is a professional In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem and mend a solution So whether you are selling a 3 room bungalow or a chateau see a Realtor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD OVERSTOCKED CHESTERFIELD SUITE CLEARANCE 5 Days Only 349 00 2 Sept 26 15 SUITES Covers in Velvet Matelasse Nylons Tweed and Florals SKLAR KROEHLER BRAEMORE other suites at our usual 30 percent cash discount Free Delivery Butchers Furniture Hillsburgh COMMUNICATION ARTS PROO RAM COUNCIL Will present it annual report a mealing open to the public on Wed Oct W si Milton District High School Ave Milton Copies of report may be obtained coot a el I no Mrs Helen Mitchell at the Central Administration Building Guelph Line Burlington I W J Director Chairman Friends dropping in From The International PLOWING MATCH I Tkihuin nam IJhikk Km u Ft I Dipt for u loRcltiri- pi at I ly reunion I IITrtrni and frith p n you to for two NmiI nj Colonel filri hi CHICKEN VILLA QUILPH STRUT after dialing a one or It Is possible by altering the wiring to terminate any number dial Calls can also be redirected wits the device to a central switchboard or other phones for long distance control The unit has been field tested across Canada and has been built to conform with all In dustry standards both here and In Europe says McLean McLean has 12 years ex In the manufacture and design of telephone systems At present there is no such item available for control of long distance calls he says Bell has systems available with the control circuits located in the office out of the reach of the user who may wish to place toll calls By turning off the power the unit becomes passive and long distance as well as regular calls will be unaffected Pamco Electronics plan to add other products such as autodlalers which will dial any telephone number at the touch of one button answering devices and touch tone con to permit the use of touch tone phones to be used In electronic switching systems such as In Georgetown It Is planned to distribute these and related through independent system suppliers In Canada and the S A There are over Independent telephone companies In On tario was Incorporated In March of this year and plans by the end of the year to open a factory for assembling in Georgetown Free 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