Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 7

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Meet the principal Kevin Firniegan By ROBIN BAKEWELL Liverpool Herald Surf vcrslty Mr Franc- taught high school tor is of Amis School In about five years in Georgetown Kevin land would like to It was the first high see the old image of the school which was run on school principal chang the North American In order to do this lines Mr Mr has a said The school taught door open policy in his academic subjects office and feels a good had the various shop 1b needed be- courses too Mr Is Involved with perform traditional Irish songs and as a result of a trip ho made with a band to the US he visited Canada as a tourist to speak with local musicians In the I Toronto area As soon as I came up from New York I decld I was definitely going Mr 1 In August of 1968 Mr students by boat and started of think B in A tot of people minx mm He Vice Principal at Holy Rosary School in Milton in and opened St of children adults but they aren t They have a children perspectii world said Franc Is of are to send pupils to principal office His teaching career has included economics and history and has taught any School since thing else He would like to see the pupils Mr Flnn being thinking of him there help I don want the kids Mr Finnegan said The children know I have authority and they have to respect me but not because I the pal they should respect all people I feel the children need more guidance and support than thing else Mr was interested In a career in education while he was involved in doing a project which involved a research paper on the effects of education in institutes I very happy in my job Mr said It s a great job and a heck of a Mr and his wife Marie have three children The two eldest ore completing high school while the young Wheelchair clinic Bayer vicepresident of Victoria Wheel chair in Kitchener was in Georgetown Saturday doing minor repairs at a free clinic put on by the March of Dimes Bayer and another mechanic serviced and repaired whet chain in the garage at Capital I- on Guelph Street between 10 and THEI1HIAL1 Wednesday May IBM Robert Bateman here Friday The Robert bateman exhibition opens at the Library Cultural Centre Art Gallery on Friday evening with the inter nationally renowned artist and his wife in attendance The gala opening of the unique collection en tilled Robert the Early Years is open to the public and tickets for the event arc on sale at the Public Libraries in Acton and Georgetown The show is being presented as one of Ihc first ventures of the new Friends of the Lib rary organisation The exhibition will be opened by Professor John of Toronto one of the wildlife art 1st former teachers The artist will meet guests and autograph copies of his popular book as well as posters and prints of his wildlife work which will be off for sole The show which is being mounted for the library by John Sommer of the Gallery House Sol will feature work from a early years through his abstract period and beyond A brand new etching the first ever done by the artist will be unveil cd On loan for the opening will be several of the best known Bate man originals Including the Winter Cardinal presently owned by the DO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP CALL OUR STAFF AT BIT KOI Visions of and ionic lovely pieces person and are still be served For those Also of sculpture available at both wishing Information will his sketches Tickets are per Power tools worth Approximately in assorted power tools were stolen from the maintenance center in the Terra Cotta Conservation Area sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning Entry was gained to the building through a small window in the rear of the structure Among bom In Ireland and years moved to England with m keeping the cutters drill and a router am link Sign is vandalized A three by six foot plexiglass sign with an estimated value of was smashed at he Canada Trust building on Main Street West in Georgetown sometime between Saturday night Mary Giffen was first to have TV in flails by Tape deck stolen A vehicle parked In the driveway of a Mill Street residence in Georgetown la missing a Panasonic tape deck and five tapes valued at an estimated It is not sure whether or not the vehicle was locked time of the Incident which happen sometime We were the first east we found evening ones to have a TV In lOSS Ashgrove said Mary Giffen I guess we got Mrs Giffen has A Chrysler New it in 1950 and I em Hills is Yorker lost four wire the neighbors used Jie development hat wheel discs valued at an to come over and watch estimated after be it Mrs judged he n are now ing parked at a Mount the time they purchased residential areas she Road North res their TV by the fact Population in Georgetown that the neighbors came Increased a great sometime between over to watch the day and Saturday nation Mrs lived on a farm in for IB years and was a real dent of Georgetown for years I was a fanners daughter and had always been farming except when I was teaching Mrs Giffen said She married a farmer In IBM and lived in where her hus band and herself did general farming We did our shopping Georgetown and had a car we drove in she said We used to buy of gas and it would go quite a piece she said Mrs Giffen taught In Glen Williams Bras and Stewart town during her teaching career She would each everything to students six years old through to 14 They were the good times she said Mrs enjoyed the time she spent in Georgetown I liked the place we lived at we had excellent neighbors and the plaxa and church were close by Peopl were very neigh ST JOHN AMBULANCE Ha I ton regional police are treating the Winston Churchill Boulevard case as a break and BRIAN G000LET Mutual Lite Canada 10 Bus SIT CALL 8775508 Downtown Georgetown DRY CLEANING SAME MY MY CLEANING SERVE 8770387 HALT0N HILLS SHOPPING Si John Ambulance the need noer changes PHOTO REPRINTS are available or any photograph no Tho Herald 8772201 Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenling your commumly a week Monday Friday Callus for details at 853 ACCOUNTANT Phone ft HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARK SCHOOL Park Public School invites you to a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Sunday June 3 1 pm pm For mora GERRE ELECTRIC WHOLESALE G LIGHTING CENTRE Lighting on hind Extra or or i full rangaot 317 Ana Serving Mb il POPE STARRET 232 Guelph Street Georgetown 4168731601 Tor PROCLAMATION Jure 3rd to June 9lh 1984 as WATER SAFETY WEEK In the Town of Hills DENTURE THERAPIST Main St N Georgetown 9am Weokdnys Evenings Saturdays by appointment will the telephone number la In attend Friday will be various special art pa tons rep resentatives of govern local naturalists friends of the artist and library many Rob ert fans from and surrounding country iniist honors The Opt I mists hi Id a banquet in honor of corn clown Kentucky ji lost Tuesday night One of the award recipients In the exchange of gifts wan Norm who was responsible for Georgetown Hang llama Here Hill Thorn Optimist from Georgetown Kentucky glies lo Mr a plaque making a Kentucky Colonel a position that can unly be warded by the stale governor The list of previous Kentucky Colonel winners is prestigious by lied John Lyndon El Johnson and iirtiimi i LIMESTONE- AN A GRAVEL FILL TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST or DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohan DT Guelph St 7 Georgetown Phone 8778974 BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Chesterfield ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO SAVE BEFORE THE PRICES GO UP Looking to re decorate your llvmgroom or room Then don t miss this special 7 day clearance of fine quality chesterfield suites A real touch class at super low prices 2 Pieces from 799 FURNITURE PRICED RIGHT BY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD S3 334 GUELPH ST 72828 GEORGETOWN 8772828

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