Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 10, 1968, p. 14

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9 you ii all have jobs teachers assured tues from all north hal- the huh school tuesday afternoon new county board on system explained in a brief- welcoming speech principal m furious sjated he bopad any fears or mlsappre benstaats teachers might have would be allayed by the after- nvmi meeting chairman tom lumautar- iingh introduced william law- son chairman of ekiuedng school board and member of tjw interim school organ ixa- tlon obsnmittee who outlined the function of the 1soc ourmain role was to pave the way torthe now board said w ijtwson and try to brinsv about an orderly transfer of duliex- he recalled the fah became too big forvfne group- so trj staff advisory conuntuee was formed to holdout area super visors made- up this committee in conclusion l mr lawon atreised the need of communic ation between student teach ers principal and hoard 11 b- pisyfair told of the work of the ontario teachers federation advisory committee and w l mcneil of the work of the staff advisory committee o g mcdowell area super visor for north halum pointed out the dramatic decrease in the number cf school hoards in the province over th past twenty years from 5600 in 143 to 1467 in 107 and fliauy down to 129 n 1969 the three retarded school authorities will be dissolved said the speaker and wtu cocpe under the county board after listing the number of members on the board from each munici pality ho reassured teachers they would all still have jobs in 19f every teacher now em ployed by a school board in the county become aneinploye of the county boarfp conclud cd a description of program and special tcryices presently avail able jin achoobi i the county showed georgetown schools to be well down the list only burlington and oakvule have any psychological service what soever a e robinson who presented the figures hoped these inequalities would be overcome under the now ayatean j w jingle tori demonstrated a recommended model of the administration to avoid the pos sibility of the new board grad- ualty losing touch with the public he showed how lines of com munication must be kept open between students teachers principals and board it is lrr portant teacher are heard and included in group presentations to the board said area super intendent robinson he stressed the necessity of student groups being able to talk to the biard historic berwick hall will go for new building a number of applications for the site of the present nurainff home the request came from aler investments ltd but the land is owned by malcolm swim now in nova scotia council agreed with the new amendment zoning this parcel high density- but disapproved at the conclusion wihetnv ing ktquesing supervising princ ipal kric balkind thanked the speakers and the organizers highway danger spot parents petition for guard or traffic lights esqiiesjng council will seek department of highway approv al for a set of traffic control lights in narva as a result of a delegation at mondays coun cil meeting but iecordmtj to a doh spokesman present at the meeting chances for success are almost nlh mrs g brown and mrs j carter both mothers of norval school children said they were appearing before council after the squcsing school board told them they could take no action on their petition for a crossing guard or traffic lighutwhen they presented their request and a list of 44 signatures at a recent school board meeting they were directed to council with assur ance that the board would write council explaining their position deputy clerk delmer tvench said no auch letter had been re ceived to date this is definitely school poard businesr claimed cr bob lawson but they said they toum do nothing replied mrs carter it would look foolish for us io be doin the school boards job said cr pat patterson reeve george currue pointed out the ftossint buarrjl in geor getown ere hired and slspervis- d by the georgetown public acbool when the alternative request far traffic lights cume up the dept d highways man in the council chambers to discuss an other matter said lights opposite the school as the petition wtg- gestae would stand little chance of setting doh subsidy because they would benefit pedestrians rather than vehicular traffic then lets approach the department about a set of lights at the main intersection in the village uuggested dep uty breve hill w would have a better change of gaining ap proval and the children coum cros there the delegation stressed the need for some kind of crossing assistance for school children on the highway in the vicinity of the school stating early morning hours were particular ly hazardous because of com muters ignoring the speed limit while hurrying to work apartments and rczoning were dealt with monday night by council council went along with pun nlng boards recommendation that harold developments be a lowed to build a thirty suit apartment building on the site of the present berwick hall on main street south the present building would be demo ii shed cr boy ballcntlni explained that i ho present use is an ap artment building and the ad jar- rent area down tu mii mid tatk street is proposed ai a high density area in the new official plan not so lucky- was wd acker- man who wanted to build five houses two on rivcrtrive and three on tho road which was used as a detour road when the ifountalnyicw bridgn was built the planning boar claimed it did npt conform jo existing plan or to the- amended plan o the amended plan this is de signated an industrial area camilla developments who proposed a 4h suite apart mm tt mountainview hoad just south of the railroad tracks also had their application den ied of the in principal idea cr bobert francis branded tho term ambiguous and rcevo hunter claimed it meant i gentlemans agreement lim cult to get out of rf infer plans are found to be iitadcqunte the motion was withdrawn nntll a more detailed plan is mrbmltted etown lags says isoc report j frr al cr rallcntint explained that ams they should apply for rrzonin rather than a building permit the interim school organiza tion committee came to face with an rx ample of why it was set up tmopday night it was presented with a rep ort on programs in tho present seven systems across the county which showed that on northern hiuh school gporgetownjs is lacin far behind most other t in the numxr of experimental programs it is supporting ieordqwn high school offers only one of a range of 19 ea- perimental programs now offer- ed throughout the county stu- dentt there get supervised ev ening study if they want it none of the high schools of of th puter scionce filminifinass me din semfnnr- instruction creat ive writing- and wnl german that a perfect rifampin of why the minlstrrof education decided to do all thlfi said one senior xtatfr roftrring to ilia re organization of schools juris ywi mmobtowm hmald thursday octohir 10 ittt diction aloim county lines isoc was aat lap to gather comparative data on the opera tions of the 10 local boards which will be combined under a single county board january 1 it has been preparing a mas sive report for several months which it wilt hand over to the new board after it is elected in december the isoc finding are to be a puideline for decisions concern ing the kind of system the now board will use arthritis blitz sponsored by columbus knights a combined meeting otrep- reientatlvei of the knigbu et coumbui and the catholic youth organlutlonwas held in holy cros auditorium- sunday to dlaeum the formation of a campaign for the artbritie and rheumatism aaaodatlon of can an association resresentative showed sjlhn on tho treabment of these crippling diseases and spoke on4he associations work ha ftsta thb mt ham a campsnjn bsa baea i aniscd to aoudf balp georgetown though many pie in this area had recl free treatment frora tho clln a eommlluae was formed tub detailed plana for propoaed bltta and thi nownrber 7 was aat aa the ative date commlbte are clarence doyle deity dicntremont john kavanajt william e kent and klllurtrj kent t approval is being sought nam georgetown council afisa he ejcperlmental pro- oskvilles blake lock of fer four oa kv il i e trafalgar of fers iiiht burlingtons nelson iliph school offers 10 r- council showed little favour for a recommendation by ilanj ning board that approval in principal be given to an apart ment at 104 main street north millon hith school students can take work experience and experimental science somr of the others are con- ilvers ladies dept special pyfftex girdles make you look 5 us thinntr s2 off regular prices wanted deputy returning officers r and f service contact me todayl geo t drumm 77148 42 langslone cr s fa m rl canadian had offtc scarborough ontario i poll clerks for municipal elections on december 2nd 1968 porsona intormtod n ctino al a dro or a poll clark hi tti forthcbrhlnoj alaction era aaked to aubmlt thair name either by wrihnb or by telephoning thaoffica of the under- ignd not later than wedneaday october 23rd next pleaae aubmit your name ai early a oiiibl previoui experience preferred but not necetaary telephone no 8776981 c g benham clerk corp town of georpelown municipal office36 main st north georgetown ont urban board tourlareato be annexed about co councillors civic of ficials and their wlvm from acton and georgetown were guests at milton for the annual north hilton urban board tour last week the group was welcomed to milton by board chairman ron harris who is also miltons dep uty reeve two busej took the croup on a tour of the areas to be annexed to milton with reeve a led with and deputy he eve harris acting us guides vwo films were shown at the ontario school or the deaf and the visitors and milton boats were accompanied on a tour of the school a wine and cheese party at the curling club clinuutad the rvnlng where warden w f hunter epoka briefly on behalf mayor liulle duby expressed ef the georgetown group and ariona appreciation 7 chairmen ron harria noted in hie reaurka reviewing hiatory of the north halton urban beard that jack mcgeaohle had been eeoretairof ua board a ajj0ri of the time and waa tbe eoty repreeenutjve from the original group that piloted the three town group sorry were late circumstances beyond our immediate control have created an uneorseen delay in the completion op our second phase of georgetown however we are working on the problem daily as we are even more anxious to have our service in operation than you are 1 we ark happy to say that our popularity is such that we have developed a waitinglist for installations however we are presently overcoming that problem if you intend to install oorservice this pali please order now and avoid undue delay thank you note our new downtown address 47 main street north second floor of the new wood rex building 8775211 business hours 9 am to 5 pm our telephone number for enquiries and service remains the same cable tv big selection choicest quality v turkeys and hams at lowest possible 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