Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1968, p. 1

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toronto butler jpf vcpmo into georgetown mcjnor ix arena against georgetown junior c itnlders sunday after- noon with glowing credentials t tho tennj also known 11 the toronto- red wings amcrgeil the- bes midget team in the coftntry ustyear when ilcapv lured the canadian midget championship in the first ycr canadian midget tourney the hutter beeps compete against 12 other trains in the toronto area elimination serin win nine the right along with the marlboro to represent ttic metro toronto hockey league in thr ontario championship held- at wylkerlon harris and xl cntharinrs were the winner in the omha cm- tehnial playdown and kapm- kasing iu sault sle marie re- preientml the noha the nut ter beep dtfeated the marlhor- os in the final to ram the right to progress to the canadian championship serin at kings ton other hockey branch associat ions taking part in the canadi an champlori3hipwern british columbia albcrty svskalchew an manitoba thunder bay dis- tri ctrottawinm d i i strict- qtic- bec now brunswick nova sco- tiaprince edward laland new foundland northwest territor ies and yukon territory butter beeps defeated alberta auxiliary presents 3500 cheque tq hospital board kohowtnii las weeks meoiinii of tlui gnrtown hospital auxiliary thu hospital was rlch- tf hyyimm thl was thr 1w7 hlediii to hit hnspltnl the t 5wt chiiio was presented to hospital board chairman john ord by rs j crichton the 1wi7 president of the auxiliary board chairman john ord ctf plained tlie proinfed px pa 111 inn to the iiospitnl and then con ducted nominatinns for tlie el ection nf officer the newly el ected president is mrs 0 clark wuh her on the executive is past president mrs 1 crichton 1st vice president mrs g br sampson 2nd vice president mrs t 6rlnklow becordinr secretary mril a kerr ctrrcs pihdinsecrctary mrs j gran ani and conrdinator ot volunt eer services mrs k bodnar dr 1 panabak in talk on tho history of medicine in canada revealed many strides mede by canadians largely un known to the public he was thanked by mrs k thompson who also presented him with n tiif t a irlft wni proxcntwl also to mrs wm sinclair shn received a life membership pin and a cer tificate to that effect service club woujd create longsought recreation area a- park in the east end ofafmouot4invlcw road by ote town islhe project the qearjie- tovyn libni club would like to launch hi xt krnic bodnar and rred isopi lions club repres entatives told council monday nicht they asked council if thcreji tiny available lov nowried land wliloh they could develop wit htluht btiv off with a bascbalrfr diamond with lifiht for nicht play said mr nodnar then o on to a full park complex v cr robert francis told them ihero was a piece of townowned land beside gcorje kennedy school which might be suitable land on tho north eav aide river had been considered eood spot by the uons club said lion fred zorge that land belone to bni mac replied cr franchi the mayor promised to bring the matter- of park land up when the town and brumac are neg otiating an agreement lion krnle bodnar reminded council thoyhad no particular site in mind just any place in the castend whicbwould not require too much alto prepara tion it will be ducussed ki com mittee and the lions club kept informed of progress jrlu ry gordnn managed byj ijoyd gair thtir trainer is john dolmen i baiders will havo threu mem bers of the lfltj7 georgetown 0 liisreoeilln acriek the team la coached by gar- 1 mid net team in their exiiilituon iramo lineup jerry nash mar tin fowler and dwnyne hay sunoco will erect highway gas station and b naucntim agreed with the stntoments but contended there was notliin- could be done since the land was zoned properly and no restrictive cov enant existed between tlie com pany and the tttwrr ijurin- the past week the a building permit for a as i itaiion at the coiner of sin clair and guelph street uil be usued to the sun- oil co if was decided at council monday mat wis- taken up with brn i nirht mac hut nolhinj aceomphshnd the nuiton passed s- with farlier in the evening a letter i lio ennmur r alt this week from the sun 0 co requested but lol of comment tlie two a building permit since un their i prccecdinj weeks reeve hunt j words tiiere is no restrictive er branded no 7 htrhway ifusi covenant of any kind olino alley and ci- kranclsa feedthebirds cluttered up entraiice-iethel- wiu nalnral foo slip town cr hole pointed out plv all bllt cut of hy ihe i that ther are fourteen -asol- sn f tj winter birds are i jne stations ui a two mile in danqer of starving ilemcm- sticttrli i her to put out suet seeds last week bothcrs w smith lireattfcrtimbsr mass immunization health unit will use live measles vaccine teachers board laymen share opinionironteachiiiglearfiing the latest in spot removers a newlydeveloped measles vaccine designed to jjwe long er immunity and fewer side ef fects than earlier strains will make its halton county de but next month the halton county health un- itptuni- a mass campaign dur- ins february to immuniie as many grade one pupils and pre schoolers as possible with the new vaccine space age training program ujf r 1 ti liklftp mm officer of health said the new vaccine hai been tested exten sively in the uniud- states and found to cause few of the react ions caused by the first live measles vaccine that vaccine called kdmon stoh strain caused a slight fev er in some children but prov ided longer immunity than the earlier killed straln an imp rovement similar to that of the sab in live polio vaccine over the original salk straiu be watching the results very closely and sendin a report to the province dr hay said the new vaccine wjil tax his units facilities since ho ha rulod that all live vac cines must lie administered by a medical doctor this is especially important in this case because thc is sp new he said killed vac cines must he administered by staff nurses concern for quality tenchinc and quality learning by mem bers of the teaching profession school boards ami tha public was tho theme of a conference at georgetown district high school on saturday the one hundred participants who were divided into four dls- cussjon jjroups had an interest- in exchange of opinions and it was obvious that everyono was interested in the mutual goal the best cducaton posstble for young people and the best qualified tenrher while also realizing that the school system must operate within ability to pay georgetown milton acton and krln schools were included in the conference in tills latest development measles vaccine called schwartz strain has been avail able in canada for less than year dr hay said at this week the can be geared to thetommunlty he saidra ten year old teaching degree does not mean that a teacher is uptodate and boards shoultiiahfpuakui finan cial aid in refresher courses he said and he advocated clear- cut procedures for salary chan ges which he saldtend to get more press publicity than other educational discussions jack brown business admini strator for the miaslssauga two hoard of education said such aims should be common for tea rifev boards and laymen but they must bo realistic costwise he cited statistics of on to 10- yearly increase in educat tonal costs as a problem in further reducing size of classes he said we are inclined to op- but since its recent approval by the provincial public he departments immunization com- mlttce it has been used in ham- ilton anil london schools with good results im not expecting any pro blems with it here dr hay ssld it is just injected under the skin so the children should experience lit he discomfort vbut since it is new we will several suggestions for red u clng the work load on teachers proach problems with the thei2 h of heauh a sugnested by tom pherrills sumption that education will td dr hay s request for pcrmis- ars superintendent or sec continue aloig traditional lines slon to hue exra doctors us on for north york forgetting that we have entered they arc needed for the measles a lc and computer age program 11 d for the measle he said teacheri pre seekinj he teachers role wilt pc iliv id the new vaccinei l l p to al ow radically change lie sees teach in na suti me in u vacciui mnre lesson preparation relief mhrvrywhrt supply ro far frnm dntj u cfln hfi ci ually well by nonteachers hall supervision i0j1 technic ians librarians markers and ami iv visual aidsl inservice and sn he has ucided to give it to the residents of the county who run the greatest risk of measles the grade ones and era as becoming consultants for clarification and discussion fol lowing lessons taught by newer methods preschoolers j training and on intern system all children in this group who i which would give a new teacher have not nlrendy hacljhc mrai more gradual approach to his sles dr who are not allergic to profession tho vaccine will he immunized changes do not necessarily i next month have to bo provincewlda and he challenged the theory or equal treatment for all teachers number of students can vary depending on the subject he saidi as can time for lesson pre paration some routine duties can be handled in schools by other than teachers he said and it is ridiculous to pay profession al salaries for some of the jobs now being done by teachers we read statements made at the recent tcachent- convention about working to rule and is minute strikes he said may- b o per doesnt represent pbpli 1 a r opth t6h7b u t wetltbuld know whether professional stat us is really so or whether tea chers are just looking for more and more salary increases john ronton 1 pxat presid ent of the ontario urban and rural echool trustees association was chairman and reminded those present that the meeting was an exchange of information and ide with no powers- to make recommendations or tako action from any discussions each of the four forum secret aries summarized discussions in his group at the end of the day popular opinion was that tho idea should spread and that a community should have more exchange of opinions and infor mation seeking the best in edp ucation for students and tho best in qualifications for teach ers lost articles if youve lost any small arti cles latelytcheck the herald of fice window keys gluves glas ses and many other items are waiting to b claimed x company ncos train with regular army waiting in oeorgetownaased c companys pvkstnier hrrnoury for an army but to take them to camp jordan are lorno scott sorgoantt from left cliff levy a j kage- doom nnd slevd ewinrj officors and ncos from here and headquarters company in brampton wero bussed co camp borden friday fof vveplxcrtwofwork wih ths regular rmy becoming familiar with upaco ago warfares equipment proper use of sophitieated qulprnent wilt bo passed along to tha rartvt in a new training program which adjut hse role of hm militia making il tnoro ulb ful auxiliary 1o the rogular force avian company lays off twentyone avian aircraft annslroni avenue hu chojkpcd 1u itaff from 31 to 10 the clcon mo mowlayrinlinry is snd neeonl- inj to a company mpokrsmnn a a temiwiriiry measure pciulinu production of the firmf tfryo- plane the avian 2tflrt the company his ticen devcl oplnl the erynplani since avro arrow collapse and certification of the craft in imminent finance chairman wants approved convention list a jlal of appnujejl eanventlnju to he attended by ciluneil nioiu- hern and department hei tlirouyhout tlie year should le drawn up at the heulnninu if tlie year kiljinejiled cr steamer kimilemm ut cotincll mnniiay nliiht only those convention rxpeilkcm would he uid jlie diicukilon aroite h mo- tlnm uiilhiiriini fifty dollar ad vanceii to the works aupervtsnr town engineer and the mem- heri of rodml attendinu the good hoada convention fehru- ary 211 tn 2d at the koyal yont hotel fctjipchwi accounta must he ub- mltted on their return adaiiw miotavphy operation snow shovel a popular game among local motorist monday vyis flndtiecar horo jorry ddmn of cv naotors storhi bailing j an ocoan of snow to uncover a blanketed vohiqlo the itorirr closed schools and some local indutlries

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