Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1967, p. 5

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no truants no apathy thr mail as summer school students eager to learn v summer time and the living i b easy supposedly but bot tor 370 students attending lumrncr school at central peel secondary school in brampton fifty four students from gcari getown board a bus outside the local high school every mor- rung lo loin students from or anijeuile acton and all ovcr wic central peel area this school has no dropouts no truints and no apathy in the ec5 or cith- teacher orj student since rone there nraply use they ant to improve i lcmselvei thsre are three types of codr- bca offered enrichment im provemrnt and makeup not the cosmetic type but the roav rig up of lost subjects in the makeup section tht opportunity is given to take two subjects they missed with the mark they receive at summer school replacing the mark on th june report only applicants who attained at least 40 in ihe foiled subject and lith an overall aerage of no loss than 50 are eligible summer khoo pnncipal donald law son explained that they could i not help students with leas than these requirements in the 29 1 oj course the enrichment cflurse the better than average student olcrs subjects they may be un able to take in their next years regular classes typing is trcmelj popular with some vo ing students just about to en ter high chool enrolled most 11 typing is always an asset the improvement section i npen to students ho passed their regular exams hut wouldl live a h gher mark and a great er unaetanding of the subject if i don t understand it tool now said one grade ii n th atudent 111 be mu i worse next year when the going ges tougher this same earnest effort is shuvn b all the students who so s hool when thay dont have to organizer and principal of the siirrmer school donald lawson bead of the science department at bramalca secondary school director of adult education oad chairman of georgetown 1001 school board points out tbat only experienced teachers mos tly department heads or assis tant department heads teach at this summer school this school is run strictly for the benefit of the students he sta ted as he reminded the herald reporter other summer schools frequently employ student lea ch to give them practical training in addition this is j one or the ew summer schools catering to four year course stu dents added the principal in another burst of enthusiasm mr lawson commented in many cases the summer 3chool saves a student from repeating a whole year its really a great leal for them the day starts at nine and runs till 12 20 with r twenty mnute break with classes ex ccpt typing numbering around 15 the teachers are able to give individual attention lach ninety minute period consists of 45 minutes teaching and 45 minutes mdmdual help with the o k what stumped you in tint question typo of p- proach in this wav the exper lonced teacher can often pot long standing difficulties and correct them two georgetown teachers tom beer and dan mclnnis h ads of the science department iere are teaching at the suroj mer school in addition to all the academ ic subjects the enrichment course offers key punch opera lion conversational french da ta processing and lyjnng ma others were offered but there were too few applicants to warrant the lasses n import tl asset lo the schoo is the full lime presence i guidance coordinator all morasutti frequently students in difficulty arc in the wrong course or taking the wrong options says tho guidance coi ordinator and he stresses h s liability to both students and parents his office is seldom empty i since youngsters concerned en i ough to go to maimer school concerned about their lu clcs from ihe new york time i saturday night and many oth r publications used as refer ences ai frequentl as the textj ooks the emphasis is not on i iatcs and events but on the i causes leading to the events this approach has brought omc of thtsc htudontb from bctwn forty and fifty per cent to the 70 and even 85 a mark they considered unit lainblc for them up till now the classes began july 3 and will end august 11 ihe school is not free how eer the transportation is with each board paying the busing ror their n students redd nt pupils pa fifteen dollars and nonresidents thirty dol lars it is extremely gratifjing to ec the students spend their holiday tirnt and money come hero of their own fren will concluded donald law son guilty plea fined 145 for drinking under age a fine of 145 was impo ed on an hsqutfsing youth when h pleaded guilty to dnnkug while under age in addition the 20 year old glen w lliams youth was rcq hired to pay the court coss righ now you re facing ihe 1 ossibiit of a 500 fine or three months in iail or even both magislrat james black srncd drinking under age is i v rv serious offense he add cd acting crown attorney doug la latimer said georgetown police constable john glass m t rcpted a car for speeding i and the glen youth was one of thr pdssciirers in the car in the front seat constable history comes allva in an in formal seminar type dass con mm by j8 hat with arti name kelly chairman of board at ryerson william m kelly has been el ected chairman of the board of goernors of ryerson polytech i meal institute toronto mr kellj who is vice presi dent of consumer s gas lnp itd has been a board member 3 ncc 1964 and was vice chair man until 1967 sor of mr and mrs john d kelh 11 albert st he is a graduate of georgetown high school after service with the armed forces he graduated in cngireenng at the university of toronto he is mamed to the formpr betty paul of george tour where was our flag 11 ewlng st ug 6th 1087 words oh canada we lund on guard per tho could it be that there are few canadians who value this great country enough to stand on guard fei hwt why net chow ewr provincial that wo fiav net ferfettenl sincerely mrs kathtrlim cordere ps the phrase lest w- forget was never more apt than h u today history teach- the georgetown heualdt thursday august 10 hit pagf 5 as us rbat we forget at oar pe- rtl gla found an opened bottle of ale and a bottle of whiskey there were also 12 bottles of ale on the floor he added the driver of tne car a geor ctown jouth was remanded tntil september 20 he faced harges of drinking while under ge and possessing liquor in a place other than his reside n magistrate black announced in june that he was incrcasint fines for under age drinking in the hope of showing the court will no longer tolerate m nors vlio break ihe law by drinking earlier this jcar magistral kenneth langdon of georgetown said under age drinking has be come a chronic problem stewarttown nephew silver medallist at pan american games twentyone year old bob raftis wiuowdalc nephew of mrs bob lawson of stewart town pole vauted 15 7 at the pan american games in wnm peg on august 5th to take a sliver medal he was competing against one of the world champions whose record at the moment is 17 feet those who have folio ed bob s career are looking for him to represent canada at the olympics at some future date stewarttown school ls grow g in size and construction is progressing at a favourable rate mr mcarthur and mr an alia have kept on the job pre j paring for the september open ing of the school although the new addition will not be com plcted for september senior i grades will all be in the school and with their teachers will be working under certain difficul tics until all rooms are awilab i le the erecton of the cairn with the old school bell which was planned by the women s insti tute for the early spring of this year had to be postponed on account of construction it is expected to be completed in september the holiday weekend was er quiet in this little hamlet with ihe exception of the hoa traf fir passing through happv birthday to mevcn dc forest 10 vears old on tuesda august 15 and lo ross hunter 11 years old on august 17 the lditor this letter is one of thanks to ihoso who organized the ar rangements for viewing the ontcnnial caravan it was a nleasurc for the senior cuixcna to be able to view the history of our nation at our leisure one thing however i noticed was that while there weeenany flags as part of the caravan our own flagpole was empty many people ire critical nl canadians for their lick of i ihusiasm and loyalty to this wondcrfu god given country 1 listened to a sermon this morning in it the minister spoke of obedience to gods commands of loyalty and love to the cod given heritage that is ours today our provincial government gave to ontario as our own prov innnl flag the red ensign it is almost the same flag thai our hu and sons- fought under through two world wars to keep for us the freedom won for us by the blood the heroes of the past- many thousands of us today still remember the headlines of our newspapers german horde mown down like grass as thev invaded first one european country and then another 1 11 they wore in control of franc and facing the shores of brit ain how many of us recall the slimng words of the poem r landers fields yet in a lit lie over twenty years since the last world war we appreciate that sacrifice so little that it is too much trouble to raise that ens en in respect for those who d cd for the freedom it repres cnts even today perhaps t lakes the realiza lion that we are about to iosf our freedom before we wake up to the fact that it is worth it an attempt is now being made to change our canadian them because it repeats the ilvers sidnvalklsale see these items ar half price ladies dresses skirts slims shorts purses tshhis mens sport shirts swim suits slacks sweaters caps jackets childrens shorts slims dresses suits eorottown district moh school chairman donald lawson head of the- science department at bramalca secondary school during the regular school yecr s aummer school principal here he talks w th the school s guidance coordinator al mor asuttl july building permits over million dollars another booming month in the construction business sa building permits valued at 1 048 500 issued during july meadow glen mushroom row er were issued a 100 000 per rmt for a new mushroom house while kennedy school addition amounted to 161 000 the remainder were rcsidcn tial permits mnffij highlights births mr and mrs cougar of dodge brothers are pleased to announce the arrival of several baby cougars and proudly show off their new family on thursday friday and saturday this wek during hit great down town sale brought to you by merchants of downtown georgetown main street n georgetown see the triplets on display at 28 mill street be sura to sea ul and our offspring we will spend 3 whole days at the cotttage of robert gouqeon household furnishing formerly colonial shoppreutailust dodge brothers are so happy about this blessed event they want to spread some of their happiness on to you how by saving you hundreds of ss during the sidewalk sale example 1967 cougar se this proud new arrival 1967 cougar 2 door hardtop reg pric 4008 with automatic rratnntitsion power steering radio white- sale phc 3395 walls plus a raw miles put on during these last few hectic days f 0 you save oi o- dodge brothers your ford and mhtcury dealer si and l guflm street georgetown

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