Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1966, p. 13

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john parkin associates architects and engineers toronto los angeles montreal sault ste marie architactt for tfw nw okhtoftown centinnim school centennial first senior public school for town georgetown flrit senior public school owned it doors tuesday morning to grades seven and eight from kennedy and harrison schools situated on a six acre site just off mountainvlew road the ner school built by menally h6ri for banquet two 1636 utile mil players have come front the west to at tend saturday s banquet ab kemshead and johnny wilson from edmonton and sherwood park alberta construction has seven rooms t present but is planned to ex pand to a twenty four room ohool the centennial school as it has been nanied cast 9169000 the school will be run on a rotary system in which all the teachers ill teach both grades the staff consists of prine pal wm jrtncb mrs florence cowsn un maria james bar ry brown john lens jim at union and bob plnkerton sinaer wiilshira art exhibits st houw sol gauar boom soli v charles st gaorfetown starts its flftk rant oo saturday 8pt m with an avhlbltlon of etchings by sylvia slam and of oils and water colour by joaa wilbaar the ehow will be at the filler lo septsmbar joth sylvia singer is a member of printers 14 she vat born in montreal and studied art in hontreal toronto and now thursday sift lh una had craftwork cfvojen fpr exhibition at cne mrs cyril brandford 75 guelph st georgetown and mr gordon neellnds mono road station both members of the nauan society of crea- ttt uathercralt bad pieces ot their work accepted by the ca iiadlan handicraft guild for dis play at the canadian national exhibition the work was select d by a handicraft judge from work whicb was sent in from areas across canada mrs brandford is also a mem ber of the arts and crafts of georgetown her design a spray qt philodendron leaves hand crafted in leather will be inclu ded along with other of her de signs in the display and sale sponsored by the arts ix crafts of georgetown at the riviera in norval best wishes to the people of georgetown on the opening of their new centennial s masonry work by joimtbfnolds- masaniy camrarhir qiao williams 1779591 progressive georgetown is to be congratulated on the opening of its new centennial school tape recorders projectors screens and other audiovisual equipment suppfiad by eddie buck ltd m4 yosjc mius road toronto best wishes on the opening of georgetowns new centennial school tyj sheet metal work m builtup roof peatsons harley to halton weekly observations by dr harry parley mp forhalton the paftuament of can by the ndp on wednesday ada has been recalled to cons- there was agreement to sit un li the r strllteandtilihe ot the bill was railway legislation this is nee completed essary because a strike of rail way workers and the resulting the bill was passed in loss of railway services is a nal ional crisis and must be settled as more and more of our econ omy becomes paralyzed the government brought in a bill to settle the strike which does seem to have been misunden stood the bill was based on ju slice monroe s report who head ed 1 of the conciliation boards it would order the railway wor kers bark to work and give them a minimum wage increase of 4 retroactive to 1st january 1966 and another as of 1st july 1966 in addition to this mr justice munroe recoromen ded another 10 wage increase for 1967 rather than put this 1967 recommendation in the bill and have tbe government fix wages the government lef this final figure of wage in at 12 20 on worked out in roed morning having lation by the unions and the railway if the railway and the workers were unable to come to agreement by the 13th november 1966 then an arb itration board will be set up and compulsory arbitration take place it seems sure that the total wage increase will be at least 1b over tbe two year period the leader of the oppo sition moved an amendment to kill ibis bill which was eventu ally defeated by the combined liberal social credit and creditiste parties and the three independent members on mon day evening and the tuesday evening an attempt to prolong the silting late into the night was prevented on the first oe- csion by the conservative par ty and on tbe second occasion principle second reading by the same party votes as before wth the exception pf one con aervattve mr nowlan who vot ed with the government the government then agreed as asked by the opposition to place in the bill judge mun roes recommendation for 196 guaranteeing at least 10t for that year and bringing the tot al raise over the 2 year period to at least 18 per rent as previously outlined this is still a guaranteed minimum and the final figure will be ar rived at by mediation between the railways and the unions re presenting the workers or if j this fails by compulsory arbi tration thursday considered anapassed four ofttae eleven- clauses tbe house recessed for the night to meet at 10 00 m to continue the discussion ex petting to finish the bill some time that dsy snd refer it to the senate for the bust in thy th1 georgetown herald 22 main st s talap 8772201 york aha has axtritibd wk ttoousjxmt canada that vnlted stataa awl oermanj j her work ti in the national qallaxy of canada and in man bfitata ooumuou sua ureal in hamilton joan wlllsbar arts born in victoria bc sha la mainly salt taught but studied for a walla with william bonald tba mf canadian palmar sha sinlbltad- at the art gallery in torontou u well as in hamilton and lonu it don one sha llvas in lbronto3 h new centennial schoot congratulations to the people of georgetown on this fine addition to the educational facilities of the community we are pleased to have served as general contractors for the project mcnally construction 1 elgin st georgetown 8773271 i sjisamsi at wwmjtki awaniptavt 43167m right in this locality electric heating is lowcost heating right in this locality the cost of flameless electric heating comperes very favourably with any automatic fuel system and clean safe quiet electric heating offers you many more ad vantages only with nameless electric heating can you control the tem- peratureiri every room electric heating is completely even heating no cold spots no rushing blasts of heat no chilly drafts students attending the new centennial pubo school in georgetown this fall will be enjoying the benefits of electric heating as this the first allelectric j school in georgetown joins nearly 300 others in van- ous towns cities and villages of ontario that feature the j allelectric concept hydro electric commission waterstreet of georgetown 8772275

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