Question over program Hinton supports teacher view The aim of the board of education lo switch Ihe remaining nine high schools in from the headship program lo the chairmanship program was Thursday An citizen asked board chairman Rev Garry Morton what reorgan nation would do the quality of education the benefits to the system and to the students and Why throw out something that working Rev Morion replied that students would hove a better He said a side benefit of the coordinated program under chairmanship program was the chairmanship program that Ihe responsibility with fewer leaders to allowance now paid lo ordinate the program department heads and Headship programs require assistant heads could be used by the schools for other pur while chairmanship program poses needs from eight to 12 he said Crime Briefs Large schools could have as many as chairmen Rev Morton said With fewer leaders quality should rise the chair program would ex tend from Kindergarten to Grade he slid Morion quoted chapter and verse of the Education Act which allows boards to appoint heads of departments in reply lo citizen a inquiry if the move was legal for throwing i the perfectly good headship program Rev Morton said no one has said Ihe present system is bad but you don I have lo be sick get belter Trustee told the board he believed that many parents don I accept the chairmanship program He said ihnt In 1973 85 per cent of the teachers opposed the system while in that figure dropptd to per cent But before he could ipeak further Mr was ruled out of order Hi a the The statement said thai those who proposed the re and following have been classroom or years The thought which con comes to my mind at their persistence to rush into thai arc they lighting for fame and glory us In to much that they cannot heed and take limi for valuation Second adjournment granted Hydro hearings await ruling Expropriation hearings for landowners be observed In the Hills section of these matters Bradley own high The hearings opened in Nov power were ember were ad adjourned Monday to protect until April or notice the rights of individual land of IS days on condition lhat owners and prevent the hear opponents expedite filing of an from becoming too application to the courts lengthy Ontario Hydro counsel officer Donald Mcy mas Marshall argued that the rick allowed a second adjourn mailer had not been for the Divisonal Court lo by the opponents and sought rule on an application by permission Monday lo hear opponents to the proposed any modifications and pre Hydro project for elude any further objections of evidence on for minor variance matters live routes which he ruled in Mr Meyrick however den November are outside the led Ihe request but allowed one terms of reference hear landowner John William son lo negotiate the shifting of The Issues are large and a hydro tower which blocked the matters important Mr access to his property Meyrick said I am certain it Application Divisional Is more important to me that Court was held up for eight the rights of Ihe Individual weeks Mr Marshall said causing some delay and i lions of dollars in cost to Hydro Leon counsel for Walter Scott said no objection had been made for Ontario Hydro to seek a Divisional Court hearing of the applies lionby a single judge or to the Chief Justice of Ontario for a request to move the mailer ahead on the list The Dlvi sional Court could take four months to hear the mailer Mr Meyrick called utter nonsense an argument by Mr lhat Mr Marshall clients can t drive a foot of steel in Hills until he gets the zoning problem stra ightcned out and he applied for it yet earlier showed Hills has opposed the power corridor and a re- must be sought or construction of the transmls slon line In municipality Mr and Rich counsel for landowners or the Group argued thai several conversations had en place between them and Mr Marshall concerning delay the application to the court No concern was raised during these conversations about the delayed cost nor any indication mode to resume the hearings Mr conceded that had there nol been a delay In swearing an there might have been one week saved but he said the had not attempted to delay the mailer any further by opposing the actions of Mr Marshall lo the mat Community Association seeks support MCLEAN Herald correspondent Norval Community lion needs your support make our community a better place in which to live Just by attending public meeting and being a member of the association will be a big help Don t be afraid that by attend the meeting you will be shoved into a job you don want The nominating teehasaslatcof officers ready to present but if you know of some one who would be willing lo act on executive you could submit thai name for election at the meeting or Joan Carter chairman of the nominating committee The successful dances well supported by people In the community and their friends has made it possible to carry on financially A financial statement will be given at the meeting An Interesting agenda has Our own Julian Reed M will be the guest speaker Hick Morrow Ihe new chairman of the Regional Government and Russell Miller our councillor on the Regional Government Both have replied to lions lhat they plan attend They will have some good news lo report about water for Pat Patterson our councillor on the Hills council will also be present This an excellent for you meet Ihese men and to ask the many you have been wanting to ask Brief reports from the var ious committees will be given such as Recreation Beaut ideation Lighting Old School Restoration A social time is planned following the meeting with ihe iorval Neighbours Club lunch to give everyone in opportunity chit together the community All that Is needed to make evening a success Is your attendance The dale Thursday evening January at The place School Community Centre Bring your neighbours The annual meeting of Union Presbyterian Church was held on Monday evening January 17th Rev Ian MacPher son as chairman and Mrs Margaret McKane as secret Reports Indicate a good Dave Anderson chairman of the Board of Managers report that work accomplished the church during the year Included valleys in the church roof finished a new furnace inslnlled in the church and fluorescent lights In the Sun day School room Along with the church repairs had been made at the manse In Norval and new appliances Installed there New Managers elected telling about something spec that happened during the holiday season Mrs Mable Lyons gave the devotional on the hymn writer Charles Wesley which included singing a couple of hymns he had composed one being his most famous Jesus lover of my soul followed by prayer Mrs Marlon Laird gave an interesting paper from the study kit Canadian Concerns Christian Response entitled Listen to the Heart Beats on handicapped people How their wants and desires are the same as everyone else so they want lo be treated like other people than pilled She gave a good Insight Into their Ikes Mrs Kay Wilson gave a report on the church executive meeting held recently Donations lo Count Your Blessings a special project for clean waler are lo be handed in a I February meeting Unit Two will be In charge of planning Ihe World Cay of Prayer service to be held in Paul Lee Campbell Norval United Church ihis and William Mrs year Bishop president or Ihe Mrs Mable Lyons and Mrs WA and Mrs Robert Agnes Miller assisted the host treasurer of the W A will also ess in scving lunch and a social be on the Board of Managers time was enjoyed Herb was reclecled An old fashioned party as church treasurer The new planned by Paul and Betty Missions treasurer elected was Johnson s group of the Allan Cook Church Couples Club Following the meeting a soc was held at the home of Jack lime was enjoyed with pie and coffee served by A Unit One of Norval United Church mel at the home of and Mary Crawford on Wed nesday evening January 19th with In attendance Euchre was enjoyed follow hundred dollars to Rev Bob Rumble for work with deaf Norval Church Sun day School enjoyed a skating party Mayfield School on evening January About pupils enjoyed cither skating or swimming after which Ihcy relumed the church for hoi dogs and hoi chocolate An evening of fun for everyone Gel well wishesare extended to Mrs Jean who is now home from Georgetown and District Memorial tat son of Mr and Mrs Brian Coe who Is a patient there Surry that a was midc In the dale of Brampton West 4H Club first meeting on course Clothes for Lei sure The meeting will be on Tuesday evening February 1st not the 2nd as reported last week and Mane Carney and Karen Carney of Normal and Leo and Lynn of Brampton have returned home from an enjoy able two weeks lour of ihe Islands where the temperature was They report an enjoy able lime sightseeing and just relaxing in the sun It was a good two weeks to be holiday In the nun as we were experiencing record breaking cold here in Ontario before the Divisional Court Mr said he was disappointed the mailer had not proceeded any faster than had and said he will consider any furlher adjourn men should the ruling be made prior to Ihe resuming or he hearing Arpil Mr Marshall said later lhat he could not apply for a rcion In Hills until the location of the power ilne Is determined by the hearings of necessity which must prove the ex pro pri tat ions are fiir reasonable and Ontario Hydro claims the cost of delays will run into the millions of dollars A spokes man said Monday a one year delay from completion date set for October 137B would cost between million and million while a two delay would result in a cost of million and million while a Iwo year delay would in a cost of 140 million and million more than estimated Cosi could increase by as much as million if the corridor is delay Thieves smashed win dow of a car which had been left on lOlh Hue alter it had slipped off Ihe road and stole six trotk tapes and tape box Jin 17 police said I IILISf Thieves knocked down the wall the men washroom and Interior of Rogers Shell Station Highway and stole ap proximately 211 in cash police said Police have a description of the suspect in the Jin 18 incident A pair of who the window at Wigo TV Main St Georgetown Jan 1R were observed by working late In the basement Although the pair ran away down the alley and disap pearid police have turns of ihem mil- in Police ire Investigating a and i which at Centre IA Princess Anne Dr between Ihe hours of 10 p m Jan 19 and a Jan RADIO A Citizens Band radio was stolen from a truck parked In driveway of a Sixth Line resident Jan 21 police said Tile radio is valued at proximately 129 I AND ALU A school bus parked at George Kennedy School had the antenna broken and written on it Jan police said The matter is under Investigation by the Youth Bureau SHOTS Police are Investigating an Incident where unknown persons entered the property of a rural resident in Hills and fired two shots from pellet gun through a window DOORS Thieves pulled hinges off the doors leading the of ices storage rooms and store of Canada Bread on Arm strong Ave Jan and made off with Iwo or three radios and police said The mailer is under investigation Erin Hydro hearings likely in March No dale has boon set Tor the first section of Ihe power hearings of for he corridor Is expected third section of Bradley 1c- high voltage cor through and East Townships winch is expected start sometime in early March Meynch hearing of fleer for expropriation hear ims now way or the Hilton Hills section or the corridor confirmed Monday delivered to Energy Minister Dennis within the nexl two weeks Public release of the report could likely be a month hough there is no requirement for the minister release the for any decision he attach to those findings Opponents of the hydro pow idor have sought per mission from the Divisional to Hills Court to enter evidence of he He place or he remains to be determined ACCEPT SCHOOL OFFER I la Hon board of lion has agreed lo accept an offer ram Italian Hills council to purchase School or The approval by 1071 town council good until June the board decided The original far the school and Iwo ills on wan made bock In uly council although had no idea then or what It would the school Council mode the offer became It wan less than appraised value of building and ilternativc roules lo the pro posed corridor along Hills concession and lo lion some findings of the Sol Commission which re commended a begin while the second section for a power link from jn still being con the Bruce nuclear generating dueled A ruling the Divisional It is expected tint final Court on in ipphcaiion by disposition of Ihe Divisional opponents to Ihe corridor muv application may be Ihe direction of the final complete prior the hearings set of hcirlnfs of Hilton Hills section Thomis Marsh ill counsel Hydro prove for Ontirio expropriation Tor Ihe corridor final report or the Durham is fur reasonable and conducted fall for wiry Red Cross campaign blitzday set March 8 At i Hid fross imp surrounding areas lor funds muling held whin Red Cross iv it e il i r lie art provided nitre District ire ind Mrs llayner Mrs wire Boone Mrs Billy impugn John Mrs Cutler Mrs Milton Pierre Wood enll back Co truss ire Mr Paul Mm r Blood I irk is jnd Mr The limes ludividuil is still in need of a In the District of An I and of lourse nit ill MI Inn Rid Mrs May Cleave Georgetown by a social lime Fuchre Flower course filling Thursday afternoon Jan with Mrs Agnes Miller presiding and 13 pre were Flora MacArt Johnson Garnet and Elgin Terry During business with Joachim presiding it was decided to donate one Ballincrfad News The annual meeting of the A and Lloyd church took place Marshall arc patients in the on Sunday Jan 1G All reports Georgetown Hospital AD of the different committees was In Intensive care for a few were encouraging Financial days last week but has now statement showed iheyear had improved enough and is been very good one and sharing room his friend gralifyingtothoselnchargc If and neighbor Slim Mar is be hoped lhat this year shall We sincerely hope It will be even better if all won be long till they concerned strive to make it so recovered and are able Two resigned from the return home session those being J Much has been said about thill and Debbie French Ihe young people of today The ones Installed to replace some of the comments are not them were Jill Jeisup and always in their favour Last Marlon Jamieson week an Incident happened members of the session gave one reeling or pride remain before and faith that the youth of The men choir are today who will be taking over soring a dance in February amount of money She left her there Tom and Cookston were pleased that an article on their gardening and flower arranging course pub in last weeks Herald was responsible for one third of the enrolment In each class A feature story on the Crook which ran late last sum mer attracted at least half the students in the fall course The landscaping gardening course Is tilled over capacity those Interested can purchase a ticket from any member of the choir With the help of some out side talent Ihe mens choir entertained the Senior Citizens of Acton to a concert on Wednesday evening Inst week Eight members or the braved cold weather of Inst week and at tended the quilting at church Nine quills were completed for welfare work Those attending the dance by Ihe Hall Board last Saturday night report a real good time Glynn Powell provided the music Keep In mind the Annual meeting of the Community Centre this Sunday afternoon at This is the opportunity of all to come out and voice opinions and help install a committee that will plan Ihe activities for the society in the future will do a good Job One of our residents just before New Years lost a wallet while and phone number with the lotal police As here was no name in the wallet the only Identification was an eye appointment card for a local Doctor Three weeks after it was lost the owner received a phone call that wallet had been handed Into the police A young student of the Georgetown High 14 year old Cralg of Market Street Georgetown had found the wallet and handed it to the police The police telephoned the receptionist at he of Specialist and owner was contacted Needless lo say she was very happy and personally thanked and rewarded her for her for more people in flower arranging course Held In Ihe Nor home instruction will be given In flower dying and drying making centrepieces corsages mobiles wall pa and other decorations finding and assembling wild flowers weeds grasses and driftwood It will be held Wednesday nights at pm for 10 weeks Late applications will be accepted by calling the Crook at They will fee payment to dnn College to enrol men since this is the second week or the course Class slit Is limited Street es of is shown one of Douglas Tueker impugn dilts have I March I in tin runl irns and lihtidiv be in ha as Monday will In Donor Mr Henry for and Mil imp ind lrldiy while Ihe d until the end of Mir Month in of irgelown and Dis District is looking lor ill the I hi enn from the public mil organizations in The industrial professional mil businessmen is In the hands of Mr Ihe Acton Bank of Seolia while Mr of in 1 Id will eoicr the Industries mil businesses for Georgetown with Mrs Margaril Pope who is inihirgcof the professional iinvass SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your menage Call Today and on hi Way FLORISTS Mil St 8776901 Georgetown MINI SUPERMARKET MAIN ST SOUTH IN OLD DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN BOLOGNA SKILLET STRIPS TRAY ENGLISH SAUSAGE lb Pouch SAUERKRAUT 79 Schneiders Fresh Canadian Pork Loin Specials COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS TENDERLOIN END LOIN ROASTS 139 CENTRE CUT PORK CHOPS BONELESS LOIN ROASTS BUTTERFLY BONELESS CHOPS 199 GROUND CHUCK 95 900 PRIME RIB ROAST lb- B HERALD Wrtn4 X m J Professional activities Many activities ore planned for teachers on professional development day Jan 31 Elementary school teachers methods Dales will lecture at Robert Baldwin School In Milton in the morning prior to an In formation exchange of Diathetics in opt for day long In In first aid offered by A kindergarten forum will be the St John Ambulance at held I Dick School in Centennial School Milton under the Jurisdiction of Marilyn Coltes There are four excursions to museums and parks planned A camping workshop Is to give teachers Ideas for scheduled for the afternoon at school field trips Buses will Martin St School In Milton transport teacher a to the In addition a variety of day Agricultural Museum Kelso Jong courses for teachers are he County Museum offered by Mountsbcrg Wildlife Centre Poly technical Institute and Bronte Creek In Sheridan College and the Burlington Ontario Institute of Studies in specialist John Education WINTER CARNIVAL Jackie changes from crosscountry hoots skates during North Golf and Country lub winter held Saturday 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