Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1969, p. 4

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mfwwcwmmw x r jvt 1 high 5gtfoolstast ekpmsim tt ifoaf of the 20- taembers of the new halton county board of education which took over cdmhxi9tration of all county pu wic and high schools wednes- djrjsrml jl take irp their pqsi- tions with ajbjckground of ex perience in education adminis tration jbere is ajirief rundo of thejrustees armit6e fwjiirlek s pepper drive burling- y tl- to received a bsc hon degree in mechanical engineer- ing from queens university j 1951 mr- armitage tias been trustee of the burlington oard osduoatlonfor 3 years as well isrcsirian 6f the board for tone term- 6667has also served as chairman of all standing board- committees- and was the ctainnaa of halton cty isoc biowell fred a i227 meadowhiu road bur lington education includes high schooling plus two years university mr bidwell has ser- ved fw years on the burling- ton board of education atl was chairman of the board for one term 6263 he has served on all committees of the board blakelock john clifford 6s second street oakville mrblakelock is a graduate of the portsmouth naval col lege and also holds diploma in business administration uni versity of toronto he has served for thrie years 6h the oakville board of education noble john f 282 woodward strmttten mr noble holds a ba sc degree in civil englneertngr tiop of agriculture and has oniversity of toronto j944 mr noble hasaerved for three yean on the milton district high school board and was board chairman for 1968 he is also member of ispc v palmer leonard doualat 148westnflhster dr oak- degree in jistory from momes jer- university 1949 as well as a wester of education universi ty oi toronto j960 m palm- er in 1961-62- was staff chair man of the oakville board stan relations committee ho was also chief instructional officer of th wiarton district high school board from 1963 to and chief instructional officer of the south huron district high school board from 1965 to 1967 pease liberty 235 riverside driven oak ville holds a bsc degree in engineering fromthe uni versity of saskatchewan and a msc degree in physics from the- university of saskatchewan mr pease has served on the oakville board of education from january of 1966 and was vice chairman of the board for 1968 pelletterio george ed ward 4174 tremaine road r r 6 milton grade 10 mr pelletterip has sreved for 9 years on the burlington board mittee and chairman of the fin- public school trustees assn ance committee me is currently xlfihairmanrf the board if director of the halton federa- partlcipated in other agricul tural activities for the county pricp jibvss hnry 1177 tisdalestreetoak- vllly mh vhillhi university of toronto 1949 mr price also attended teachers couoget1950 infl holds a uh- ville holds an honour sx radians certificate and special education certificate mr price served for three years on the oakville board of education and also servetlon the svc committee and high scboj teachers llaijonmmittee priestner willuro john 369 monica crescent bur lington holds abasc de gree university of toronto in chemical engineering mr priesther served on the burling ton separate school board for one year and the burlington board of education for four years r0nsom john clifton 868 falcon- blvd burling ton mr ronson holds a b coram degree from mcgill university and a master of bus iness administration from har vard mr ronson served on the burlington board of education from 1960 to 1968 he was the chairman of the board frdra 1964 to 1965 and also served as chairman for various commit tees he is presently a member of the trustees council as chair man of the salary committee of education he also served aslhe has also been active on the chairman of the property com- following director ontario covernowrsthehsiih college oi applied arts and jeechnology parjlfinejecturer mcmaster un iversity mba program sovereign earl p 1167 plains road east bur- lington junior matricula- tion mifsprerei has a sketch plans for what the for seven yeaonthebufunionle3rpecta will be the final ton boardof educationahd is presently vice chairman of the boardle also served as chair man of the property planning committee forgone ijerm thorpe harold tv- 835 maple avelburungton holds a bju degree from queens university mr thorpe has previ usly aervtd 2 h years on the burlington board of ed ucation and three years on the township council watson jfhoraa elliott 44- churchkst acton 1a a graduate of grade 13 he has served for fourteen years on the acton public school board six years as chairman he has also served for four years tn the acton district high school hoard two years as chairman wood l douglas 7504 eighth lane r r 2 hornby high school mr wood has served for seven years as school trustee with four years as vice chairman and one year as chairman of the board he has served is chair man of salary negotiations ed ucation and finance commit tee and is president of th nwely amalgamated ontario public school trustees assn of most photos georgetown schoollojttd will in about two weeks be looking at the compelling project leted working drawings for the million and a half dollar build ing project that will add 47000 sjuure feet of floor space to the school addition have- been approved and trustees went oyer forking drawings with the architect at a meeting last week i it will bring the schools total floor space 180000 sq feet and increase the rated seating capacity from 1400 to 1750 outstanding features in the plan are a cafetorium wth thrust type stage a lecture room with tiered seating and a large resource area construc tion of a hew playing field with an automiatc watering system been incorporated into the bull- also in the blueprints are three science labs six class rooms an art room and three commercial rooms business machines secretarial and man- xtatypc the guidance departmeht will be relocated ilt the 43dsting lifc rary two obsolete scleiice jabs will he remodelled to become standard classrooms health room facilities will be enlarged and the existing cafeteria will be remodelled to become the superintendepts office caretak ers restrooms a maintenance workshop stage swragedtess- ingrooms and a coat check room the project also includes re placing a steam- boiler with a hot water boiler which will com- the georgetown herald thursday january 9 9t9 pase3 i plete the conversion of the hea ting system to hot water and fencing the school grounds a million and a half dollars is the estimated cost a may bt ordarm at the office i24 main st s or by phoning 177mov diaper ooble m ltd members the toronto stock exchange- stock and bond brokers v your nitarasr branch offlca i v phono brampton or- maltonand torontau 45m222 6773757 notjoli charge from georgetown and vicinity successful investors a traders know draper oobib david r chappie wm e beatfy 1 1 n cotton brothers stock uquidating sale seeing the worldpart a 14 ljv ernie bodnar gaorgatownt voice bodnar ernest 58 rexway drive georae- own mr bodnar was edu cated at the university of tor onto 1965 and holds a ba sc degree in tsifit engineering mr bodnar has been active in the georgetown and district high school board and served as the vlcechalrmart of the board in 1968 also served as building committee chairman for one term 6768 clohency hubert dalory 2215 meadowbrook road burlington received an honour ba degree at the uni versity of western ontario and has completed two years post graduate work at the univer sity of windsor mr clohecy has served for three years and was past chairman on the an- caster separate school board edwards wilfred bfuca 381 tuck drive burlington mr edwards holds a bsc degree in electrical engineering and three certificate courses in business odminstration mr edwards has been elected trus- tep on the burlington board of education for 5 yrs as well as being chairman of the proper ty and planning committee he also held positions of chairman end vice chairman on the man agement committee and served on various committees including isoc goodin richard edward 317 lakeshore road west oakville mr goodin is a graduate of the university of to ronto b sca and also holds a diploma froin the agricultur- al school kentotsville mr goo- r- din has also received awards for meritorious service including the centennial medal in 1967 mr goodin was elected to the oakville board of education ward 3 and in j968 was elected to the new county board of ed ucation johnston g william 3462 service fcoad burring- ton mr- johnston holds mijua degree extension course queens university in assessment and taxation he also had a course in industrial management and accounting procedures mcmaster unlvcr- aity mr johnston is completing his first year ssrward 7 repre sentative burlington board of education he has served for ten jrctrs as secretarytreasur er of the bulingtonnelson dis trict high school board and is a membei of avc and chairman of public relations committee lawson william a r r 5 milton milton dis trict high school mrlaw son served for seven years as secretary treasurer s s 2 tisa quesing and from 1961 to 1968 was elected arid served as the chairman and 4cechalrmanof the tsa esqueslng mr ijiw- son haa served on all commit tees of the board and is a mem ber of isoc v x red carpet lead to a jewelled ivory throne continuing a letter from taken by a wandering janice carter of norval who with karen korzack of glen williams is touring toward india one section had muslim rel ics of mohammed there were golden coffers containing his coats and personal articles in one room there was a huge red and gilt canopy over the throne whichrasln ivory and gold with jewels there was a huge red and gold carpet lead ing up to it it just filled the room with colour and richness we saw other thrones in pure gold again all jewels the art gallery seemed to have mainly pictures from the fatih collection which from what i can gather was- a book written in our middle ages in the book section the books were done in beautiful arabic the clea ln for and persian calligraphy and they had fabulous covers and il lustrations its surprising to re alize how advanced they were when the britons were still fighting off the norsemen and developing a language in one room there were books on me chanics medicine and mathem atics and in another section there were little korans that opened like an accordion with a tiny clasp another koran was several feet across we didnt seeeverything be cause it was closing time so we walked back to the hotel in the rain hussein met us and he and namura came to our chester united football on the radio and were making beta and shouting each other down all the- timer we had our picture photo grapher patti her glasses and blond hair chris is at the extreme left and sheila across from her i was going to send the picture but felt it would weigh too much disregard afterwards they took us to a nightclub to hear oriental mu sic the- singers were rtthcr frowsy looking things and the music was bad still i enjoyed bearing it and it is so different from our music the accom- p liment was a silver bongo- type drum an instrument like an autoharp a recorder a greek saz which is something like a baldaika and a wijjlin we called a halt to the sug gestion that we go to a strip tease place as we thought that was a bit much demir the ski instructor brought us back in a taxi and we invited him in for coffee and some singing while as he is very kind to us brings us milk in the mornings and cigarettes and runs errands etc we soon went to bed how ever as chris was quite befud dled by the rakis and beer she had drunk we were all a little and sheila had a toothache and ecrache today i wsnt shopping for breakfast i bought a huge de licious honeydew melon off a horse drawn cart that was 3 lira 24c and then i went to the bread shop which turned out to be a bread factory of sorts i bad to wait for the next batch to be finished nd so har time to look around a bit the scented wood its nice to be clean again november 16th well last night rwent to asia for dinner end came hack to europe for bed istanbul is ou the dividing line and the city is more or less half and half continental we rode across on the ferry arid cooked dinner for demir and some of his friends we enjoyed ourselves very much altho sheila was ill again with her toothache one boy read turkish poetry for me and translated it into french as be doesnt know english i got about five letters at the consulate next stop an kara then tehran mzshhad kabul with fingers crossed bye and much love to all janice concrete gravel bulding sand rod gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines glen whlama 1773301 4- room for coffee then we hadjuse a wood fire and baked th to dash off to the bazaar to meet our other friends for din ner we piled 8 of us into a taxi and drove over staturk bri dge into another quarter of the city we went down some nar row alleyways and upstairs into a funny little restaurant where we sat qn stools at tables that jutted out like hoards from the wall we had shishkabobs and salads and little bread cakes and chunky bread cheese shrimps and mussels and it al ways seems endless in these places we also drank the local liquor which has an anise seed flavour something like ouzo i sat beside our shopkeeper friend who speaks excellent english and his brother who is a turkish lawyer- and speaks no other languagcso i learned a bit of turkish arid tried to teach the brother some english the young fellow wholilohlskuik structor in vermont is a really nice guy not the least bit egostistical despite the fact that he is very good looking has done all kinds of interest ing things ho and karen talk ed sports most of the evening these restaurants in fact these countries arc so noisy- all through the meal everyone loaves which arc shaped into flat oval rounds on long trays v when theyre done they us huge spatula shaped utensils t pop them into the arms of the people who are waiting it mi boiling hot and i had to bold it inside my jacket because it was raining outside karen and chris and i went for a walk this afternoon down to the waterfront through fun ny little cobbled side streets there is some kind f a military garrison necr us and there are always soldiers tramping around with big rifles and pistols rather sinister looking but the little children and people dont seem to notice them at all and so it must be natural to have them around from his tory books you always get the impression of the turks being warlike end violent however the people have been so kind to us that it liardjx seems tpos ible of course everything gets distorted when it is blown up to a national level november 15th well he leaving very early sunday morning for ankara will shop for two days and then on to teheran probably the next place to send mail will be shout at evetyorife else from kabu1 afghanistan different tables thay had man- my latest turkish experience cariranhcebuy- famous low rates and top service contact me today j geo e drumm 77614 42 lanoston cr 3tate parmrf1 canadian head office- scarborough ontario 4 was the hamann this is a small marble i basin on the floor with a shower and taps and hot water heated 1 in an old stove with discount centre 126 main n acton paint wallpaper praflnithad panala mooring carpora 35s11m opan sat to 5 jo pm free delivery o u public notice forced to liquidate 500000 o by 6 pm saturday feb 1st our accountants have ordered us to liquidate our enure stock by 6 pm feb 1st the end of the fiscal year in order that they may take inventory as swiftly as possible since we carry a huge stock of high quality clothing for the entire family and have such a short time to liqui date we have ignored costs and profits to bring you the most outstanding savings ever witnessed in such a short period of selling time cotton brothers policy of no carryovers from one season to the next assures you of value unsurpassed anywhere cotton brothers sale starts 9 am thurs jan 9 we will be closed on monday february 3rd as our accoun tants will be jn for stocktaking 2 main street south georgetown open thursdays and fridays til 9 pm i cotton brothers stock liquidating saie o z os 90 o 4 x m s v n 5 v x v c 0 c a i v w s t 1 x i i t h i 1 1 r 1 1 o 1 z- 1 a jo tj- 3 t n 5 1 v 1 t i c 1 n k 1 t 1 c 1 c v c 1 9 i a m r 1 z 0

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