Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1981, p. 16

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Iofic Till- March IH I9KI Parents question candidates on independence Continued from Page feel provides a balanced academic curriculum with religious values no longer found in the public school system In addition to paying property taxes for public schools parents sending their children to private institutions must also pay the Echoing statements made earlier in the campion candidate Chris Culler promt to the question for clear policy the lime the pTij s provincial council because he slid he has faced similar battles in public school system to haie em own point of view lender supports alternative education tin points out although il wants to know whit changes in decision making process between the local boards of and minislr would be to education under Dims Mr Cutter said leads many parents to seek an environment to their homes There is no way the would stand in the of your freedom he added emphasizing his parly does not support twoclass educational incumbent Julian Jobs equality are elections issues for AHS students Reed admitted the position of his party on funding live and independent schools is cautious owing to its defeat at the polls In while supporting aid for separate schools up to grade 12 We ore of he profound belief in the right and respon of to educate Ihcir children he said punt thai Liberal leader Smith believes plural ism within the educational sstem would benefit the province rather thin frag mint i school struct mentioning any Liberal proposals Mr Heed his park would organize an ill lomnutlce to discuss whit sort of govern men rl is for independent and schools 19 of the philoso- lh pnate adhere thin should be common con subjects Mr Heed added to insure that students from Ihe public or school system can iinlual compete r on Ihi job market 111 UI I- NT all candid lies mi Ad We started with a bang when a lable occupied by several boisterous Julian Reed collapsed but if this was as a sign of things come ihe crowd that filled the gym ended up sadly disappointed The nicotine before a targe group f most of too young to vote failed to produce any new develop ments in somewhat uneven fill campaign Chris Cutler started tie session with an outline of what concerns todav students He cited Job in future the in is rr for school stnduiLs Mr outlined a few idi is to en lie jobs for the people of Ontario He ipressidhoCthitifthcNDl isilected it would push for an to major of the mining mint nnnufactu Id Whin how the would mill I In si jibs Mr told the a crown corpora would be set up mid it raid be expanded for ind development of LIMESTONE ALL SIZES AB GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 8773302 8774593 BAINES For HaltonBurlington Vote FRAN BAINES FRANK What a deal For a limited time only you can buy a Deep Dish Pizza including The Works for only one cent at Frank Vetere What a meal Buy a large or medium or small Deep Dish Pizza and you can get a second Deep Dish Pizza one size smaller with the same number of toppings for only one cent This offer makes g cents teed you like no other CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN AT GuelphSt ft and Sinclair the field He estimated thai approximately new jobs would be created if the plan was effect I regressive Conservative candid ile ran told the restless crowd that Ihe PCs have kept the promise Mrs Ha Inn pointed out that the senior citizens of Ontario have the highest standard or living in Canada because of the apartments or the elderly across the province Our seniors arc very lucky to have such outstanding care his Is the PC doing she commented Mrs asked why Ihe PCs lasted four years with a minority government If they foiled to keep Ihelr promises Julian Liberal incumbent was greeted with squeals of from many young girls In the audience He explained that the major problem for I la I ton Burlington Is the Ineffectiveness of regional government and the ways In which the Tory Did you know Unit Ontario a tut winter election took place In IMS The province eleventh flection held Jin of that year Two more recent occurred In late fall however candidate probably ran chilly campaign for the Dec 1911 and the Dec I 1KB election Winter elections were popular in century Four of the Irtt six took place while the mercury cowered at low end of thermometer the Ontario election March 1H7I to the sixth held Dec IBS government has Implemented it general public acceptance CONTROL SHOWN Mr attacked the PCs for using a type of control that has been shown to work Improperly lie used the examples of he hydro trans mission corridor fiasco and the regional dump proposed for rural Milton There a in Ontario that he PCs are good managers Now is the time to soy Hilly boy we don want you anymore he said Mr Heed explained to the students how Ihe Tories lodge a tourist resort and forgot to include bedrooms That good management I doubt It he said After brief opening slate merits the candidates invited questions Things got rolling when girl asked Mr Reed If he knows Prime Pierre Trudcau He answered that he does but added that Ontario Conservative Premier Bill Davis seems to like Mr Trudcau better than his own fcdcril leader Joe Clark One area of concern involved the role of women in the future job market Mr Cutler said he believes a private members bill call for equal pay Tor equal work be passed as soon as a new government is elected A woman today makes jB per cent of he wages a man docs for doing the same Job That has to slop he said Mrs Balnes retorted that If a new bill was passed a whole new level of bureaucracy would to be formed That costs money I believe that women hove the ability to make it themselves she replied nerve for the Acton students Mrs added that was he contention that believes the NDP does not Georgetown seems to reap have the same faith In women more benefits from theprovln as Tories do coffers than Acton Why When he school bell rang for instance docs not signalling the end of he day have a cinema or a shopping more than half the students mall Mrs Balms explained left the hall while the Candida he municipal government is were still The responsible for local services meeting continued for students and concerned residents who remained should to their town One area that touched a raw councillors J Novak D T J KoharlDT Georgetown Denture therapy Clinic 1 STREET Ml Hlghwy Mild OlCic Phone8778974 7912314 REGULAR Beef Side Bacon i Ham FOR BEST SAVINGS SHOP AT IGA MM 14 159 Sandwich Spread SUA OO SELECTED YAP EI J J f Sandwich 1 Bologna Brown N Serve Sausage cut mm Mot V BMf Alb Steaks Breakfast White Swan Paper Sale Facial Tissue Paper Towels 69 99 149 Bathroom Tissue 129 MACARONI CHEESE Kraft Pinner Mini Puddings 35 59 HOSPITALITY Hamburg or Wiener Buns OF PARKAY 100 PURE VEGETABLE OIL Soft 89 Tangningo J K7 COCCOll CocaCola 6 159 In ft UnlcoOJl 199 A ALL OH Mountain Blend Salmon Mandarin Oranges Cocktail Miracle Whip Wagon Wheals Candy Big Bugles or Cheaz Razor Blades Burner Bibs Cricket Lighters Of UACAJCH Swanaon Entree rjeaaert 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