CUB PACK BOLSTERING IN BALLINAFAD Two local Cub packs have eleven new members between hem following an Impressive up ceremony last week first Dalllnatad Cubmaittr Del Wood and assistant Gord Smith greeted five former Beavers grouped at the left of Ihe photo David Osborne Colin Pink Trevor Lewis and Ryan Trant Swimming up to First and greeted by Elaine Hannah and assistant Bob and Lee foster and Guy were group at right Tim Shier Jason Terry Foster Hobble Jeff Ienlland and not shown Matthew Alter Beaver leaders Benton Osborne Connie Burt and Sheila Foster had wished the good luck and continued success In learning the mysteries of jungle the Heaver parents served lunch and refreshments Photo by Jean Layman Enrolment balances with north Halton growth rate Grow In the north end of region is bill anting out the enrolment declines in the south snjs the president of the Halt on school teachers association We been luck probably because of Milton and Kills president Gerry Dunn told The Growth in the north seems to be saving us Many schools in the south along the arc suffering reil declines Think goodness things still booming in on Hills and Milton Although lev in school teachers were declared May 31 no face the same plight Mr Dunn is hoping trie number of rctir int resigning or dying will be greater in the coming years The next two or three years will be really light 1 cm past that he statistics seem brighter he said seem to be across more and more te retiring Kith the board of education staff gctt inf older the overage now has tin years teaching experience peak in near future erealing room for new blood to be brought Into the profession However rihl now new teachers college griduates are entering a glutted field unless their urea of special nation Is or special lion Those ore the two fields in which the board is implementing new pro grams lie said the greatest drop in enrolment is being the secondary level as the declining enrol passes upwards through the senior grades Facing crisis with hope Herald Special Christian Scientists from across Ontario were among several thousand church members from around the world who heard the denomination leaders appeal Monday for greater attention to spiritual courage In Ihe face of the world present dangers Several members trav died from Hills to attend this special event We face threats of con fllct and the brutality of conflict acknowledged Michael chairman of the Christian Science board of directors at the denomination annual meeting In There is a great yearn Ing throughout the world for the elimination of tear dangers The only answer to this yearning he said comes from understanding of God and divine power It unfailing ly guides thought and act Ion toward solutions not yet seen Several thousand mem of the First Church of Christ Scientist In Boston were present for the meet which Included three Inspirational sessions as well as reports by church officers on the group publishing membership and Informational The church was re ported free of debt and details were given of ex secondary use of its newspaper The Christian Science Monitor through print and radio syndication and in a tele vision news format test program Mr Thorneioe told members Christendom has its work cut out for it in these times And Christ Ian Scientists must do their part with courage wisdom and much love Dorothy Kieln loner and teacher or Christian Science from Boston was named Church President for 1982 She told members It was time to meet the and guarding in challenge of materialism dividual integrity of through cherishing spir thought DIAMOND JUNE IS DIAMOND MONTH AT KERNS 25 OFF REGULAR PRICES ADVANTAGE OF OUR ShMI ANNUAL DIAMOND SALE DIAMOND KINGS BUDOLI A I All ABU LAYAWAYSAVAILABLE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE t June II Page 3 School board declares 11 teachers redundant Local positions spared Herald Staff Writer Although eleven teach era have been declared redundant by the Hal ton board of education for the school year 1982 B3 none of them Is from schools The eleven received letters May 31 telling them their probationary con tracts with the board had expired All arc secondary school teachers Superintendent of In ruction Ray said no elementary teachers were laid off because the attrition rale at the level Is higher He said there arc pro portionately more female teachers at the clement level and many of them leave the profession to start families About the eleven leach being let go Mr Stoness said he expects to have them recalled by September Hopefully none of the teachers currently teach in our classrooms will be without a Job In Sept ember he said The total complement of teachers on staff has been reduced at the secondary level by up to teachers for next fall The same reduction In staff has been made at the elementary The board currently employs 1 150 secondary school and 1 element ary school teachers All the teachers whose contracts will not be re newed Tor held pro contracts with the board Lost year we hired over new secondary school teachers Mr Stoness told The Herald I am predicting will be In a position of hiring same again It a much The most cam wild life consist of penguins whose numbers on the Falkland chain have been estimated at J to million Though pen and arc moil prominent along upland geese thciilandiare as well many vane ties of resident birds belter situation than with some other boards Staff were declared re dundant according to their with the board than by their teach imitations or the program they taught he of the eleven tench arc special education teachers a subject that Is a ticket to a teaching job for new teachers college lira iuates thanks to the ministry of education Bill which requires local boards offer special cation to the disabled and gifted Mr said the fact that their subject of spec initiation Is special ed Improves those teachers chances of being recalled to the Job Stuff with seniority re tained by the board for next year may be required to teach related subjects that t their specialty though they carry a lento In the other subject Mr said There II be some Ing of staff which he compared to the putting together of a big jigsaw The termination of the leaching contracts meets the requirements of the collective agreement and the education act Mr said By May which was the last day far submitting res secondary school teachers had re signed and elementary school Georgetown District High School Don Baker Is Optimistic about the Hal ton board hiring more teachers over the summer including the eleven term on the school projected enrolment Is set ft r next year teachers the same as it had for the 196182 However Mr Baker forscca the bad economic conditions facing the try bringing more students back to the school There arc ime Grade Its who get fed up with school and if they can get a Job they Mr Baker said But I think we get more of those kids coming back than usual In September The shortage of Jobs in country will bring them back to class he said The bulk of students arc in the senior grades at If student population rises substantially at the school coma September as Mr Baker anticipates will mean more teachers will be hired No teachers at GDHS will be losing their jobs next year except a theatre arts and English teacher who was hired on an occasional contract to teacher on leave One teacher was trans to Milton High School Acton High School Betty Moore said the school had one teacher declared surplus for next year and placed at Gordon Perdue High School in Ookvllle We re down slightly In enrolment according to next year projection she said Last year tho school had its largest enrolment ever she said and an extra teacher was hired as a result Mrs Moore is hope ful Acton High School will be above the projected enrolment again IODE 1982 bridge winners announced Herald Special The regular monthly meeting of the Countess of Chapter of the was held May 10 at the home of Eileen The Regent Freddie Burton presided with June Dean as secretary The minutes of the meeting were read and approved and Trcas Helen Mac Donald presented the Treasurer s The Regent gave a re port of the Annual Con held this year at the Royal Ho tel Hamilton attended by the Regent June toss and Pauline Stern Doris Barber gave a report on the IODE bridge project and the following are the ers for the 1981 session Mixed Couples First Mr and Mrs Second Mr and Mrs Richardson Third Mr and Mrs Durrani Afternoon Ladles First Mrs E Mrs C Clarke Second Mrs Young Mrs D Hill Third Mrs Mrs Evening Ladies First Mrs Mrs M Taylor Second Mrs E James Mrs deFnotos Third Mrs If Atkinson Mrs Potter After the close of the business meeting the members were enter by June Ross with a practical demonstration of graphology whereby members were aged to analyze mous samples of hand writing with amusing results Refreshments were served and the members spent the rest of the even exploring the of beautiful ant in their hostess The next meeting will close the season and will be a pot luck supper Anyone who is interested In becoming a member will be welcome as a guest on this occasion and it is suggested they should call any of the members for details or The date Is June 14 Hillcrest auction a sell out success Mrs JOHMirLIBODlJY Here comes June the loneliest month of the year When deflowers arc at their best and every thing is out in all its glory The are the longest and the gardens start to provide our tables with mam appetizing good things from the seeds that were planted Summer time is a wonderful time so every day as much as you can Congratulations and best wishes Mr and Mrs Hector Bird who celebrated their wedding Saturday to Mr jnd Mrs Robert Cunningham their 18th coming June 16 Many mi re to both these fine couples Last week John Phail son of Marion and Jim McPhail lew out to on page MBHiiWMB SPIRITUAL GATHERING It a In must have dampened spirits Sunday as a healing and miracle service presented by Cordon Jones at the library cultural centre railed to draw a capacity crowd Rev Jones and his wife Carolyn and children Paul and Beverly are affiliated with Ihe Pentecostal Holiness Church Sunday presentation featured musical group Herald photo CUSTOMERS who can appreciate Good Solid Value Excellent Quality Home Furnishings at the Best Prices in the area These are just a few examples CEDAR CHESTS from Serta Sealy and King MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS at Outstanding Savings LaZBoy Rockers RECUNERS from BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 Guelph St Georgetown