Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 27 October 1993, p. 3

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By Oksana Buhel T Halton Roman Catholic Separate School has indicated its top prey perween 1995 and 1999 will be an elementary school in Georgetown The English Section of the Board met Oct. 19 and approved the 1994 Capital Expenditure Multiyear Forecast. The forecast was divided into two parts- “A’ list, which dealt with enroll- Le growth, overcrowding and one in Milton. Also, three new secondary schools - one in Georgetown and two in Oakville. Joe Birett, superintendent of business services, admit- ted the possibility of receiv- ing provincial grants for all 14 schools — the total value of which would be $166.5 million = is remote. “There’s only so much money to go around,” Birett confessed. A release issued by the board, stated “an unnamed elementary school South was orta- ties, and “B” list which addressed upgrades to exist- ing buildings. The complete “A” list included 11 new elementary semoels - two in Geor; in Budioston, a six in Oakville given ‘first priority.” There is an elementary separate school currently in the area - Sacré-Coeur French Roman Catholic School, but Birett pointed out the need for an English- language school. © Remembrance Day — time of parades By Harry Archer The Remembrance dinner will be held on Friday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. After the dinner, we will be having a mini bingo in the downstairs lounge. Dinner tickets $7.50 available at the bar. On Nov. 7, the Remembrance Parade will take place in Glen Williams at 11:45, followed by a parade in Georgetown at 1 p.m. This Monday, the Colors will be paraded at Georgetown Marketplace Mall to initiate Poppy Week. The booth in the mall i wi oe every day period. aus iat night featuring Anita Scott, the Pearly Queen, looks like a com- plete sellout this coming Friday. Lots of prizes for last Saturday’s meat draw. The winners were: Colin Gibson, ACTON BOWL 893-0470 LOTTERY courtesy of 10 Mountainview S. 8779741 Guciph & Delrx 873.9056 Georgetown HERE Sat. Oct. 23/93 03 22 31 32 33 39 Bonus: 05] Encore: 353629) Sat. Oct, 23/93} 01 25 26:36 40 44 Bonus: 11 Early Bird 01 112029 ILTS UNOFFICI RESULTS UNOFFICIAL [ice 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 Eddie Plackett, Jim Watson, “Boots” Harrin, Keith Tost, Shirley Newman, Doug Hilts, Dot-Richardson, Jim Carney, Monica Southon, Norma Lawrence, Bill Simpson, Ann Willis, Joe Poirier, Brenda Archer, Jean Nerey, George Wagner, Dennis Barougyk and Cliff Claude. There were a total of 7, 2-time winners. Friday night euchre results: 1st - Marlene Haskins; 2nd - Myrtle Zilio; 3rd - Alice McDonald. Most lone hands - Ila Switzer. We a lots more euchre play- « Come along and see Bert Porter next Friday at 30 p.m. Don’t ‘orget the Halloween Costume Party Saturday at the meat draw. Time: 2-6 p.m. Be an early bird, pay your dues now and save $5. 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Current Minister, Dave Cooke, was hoping to implement the system in 1994, but study groups are 14" Colour TV Hatton Hills This Week, Wednesday, October 27, 1993 — Page 3 Separate board eyes English-language facility still anestne to resolve the dile For tl this same reason, school boards submit their five-year capital expenditure multiyear forecast at the request of the province, instead of annually, which was the previous practice. Even if the Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board’s proposals are approved, Birett pointed out the money would probably not be forthcoming until 1996, because money in the 1995 year will be used to complete projects in the SE forecast. 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