Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1984, p. 18

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wcdnwdy December 1984 schools Impaired charges regional police have charged five Ha Hon Hills residents with Impaired driving and driving over he legal limit In a Tour day period beginning Dec 13 Incidents leading to the charges stem from accidents to erratic driving Christmas bulbs gone Hundreds of dollars have been lost due to the hefts of Christmas decorations in Hal ton Hills Extension cords spotlights and whole strings of lights have been reported missing to Ha Hon regional police Individual losses range from a few dollars to estimated p5 taken In Christmas decorations from the Centre In Acton Omni damaged A Georgetown resident noticed in estimated damages to the Omni she was driving after returning home from the Hal Ion Hills Plaza on Street In Georgetown Police arc treating the Wednesday afternoon incident as a failure to remain Glass smashed Approximately in damages were reported to Hal ton regional police after a plate glass door was smashed at the Madison tavern in early Sunday morning Consolidation group forms lly Herald Staff Halloo Hills 14 ele mentary schools and two high schools arc to come under close scrutiny in the next months as the board of on beg a schools consolidation study Last week the board decided to only look at the schools in Ha II on Hills instead of its on intention to look at all of North Hal ton Milton s high enrol figures for the next five years negated the value of consolidation committee lor M Hon schools the board dec d enrolment has been a fact for so rul now at many Hnlton Hills schools s study will look which schools in town can be closed to enrolments In other schools tirlier this year the board undertook a study of boundaries in the north ending to change them to improve the declining enrolment The boundary study recommended four boundary changes but the board has would be worthwhile to moke boundary changes when down the road ihe consul da ion study Mould change th again moving Idrcn perhaps twice from their elementary school However he said the boundary study all a waste as work done for it will serve as nary work on the consolidation study Mr Chapman said a compu program already set up for collecting and feeding the data The study is due January It it the They 11 be on the committee along with school principals vice principals research people trustees and other staff Mr Chapman said oneway to operate such a large committee would be by breaking it down into subcorn mil tecs A large committee By ANI Herald Staff It may well be the largest committee the Ha Hon board of education has ever had It going to be like a convention Superintendent of Schools Ron Chapman told The Herald with a laugh We re thinking maybe we could get exhibition stadium In Toronto for It We may need It Mr Chapman s referring to the boards latest committee the consolidation study committee The committee Is looking into the structure and future of elementary schools In Hal ton hills Declining enrolment in the north has made It financially unfeasible to operate all the schools currently In operation Even the board concerned as to how this large undertaking will be approached It takes in 14 elementary and two schools and affects the entire school age population From each school two ratepayers are to be elected sometime between midJanuary and February Town changes banks By Herald SUH The town a present bankers the Bank of Montreal are losing an account This week on the recommendation of town treasurer Ray King councillors voted to change their banking to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CIBC The move takes effect March l 1985 and covers the town s banking for a tree year period and a further two year period subject to satisfactory negotiations when the three year term expires Mr King recommend ed trhe change as the CIBC has branches in both Acton and George town and Its downtown Georgetown location is convenient After analysing propo sals from the CIBC the Bank of Montreal and the Royal Bank 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