Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 5

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elecf creswick president for new learning group an election of officers last i aim objectives of the associat- tuesday night saw doug cres ten wick re elected president of the georgetown association for chil dren with learning disabilities john hie was chosen vice pres ident mrs terry yahiro trcs urer and mrs teresa fuller and mrs judy young 10 secret i artes halton countys assistant su revieyv georgetowns case whitin re may tut schoolcost share continued from page 4 puintendei 0 education and i cost of public school education georgetown s share of the in a 90 lnciease in costs to board student services jk graham in halton county may be lower- anrt ken trumper principal of jed it was revealed at the hal vh monltn public school in tun county board of education vkville avip briefly and in meeting mi rhursda vited questions from the audi the iiiutipn was raised by at the beginning of the meet r m ihr oeoigetowi s representative to tog president doug creswicv j p lhe t bojifl ernie bodnar who hv lh be thre classes for the le a du read a copy 01 a speecn oy me i pointed out thai las years re ontario president of the soci ation win e johnson theorth halton bu jt procnl assessninl had upped the towns jj i hnna hiir ihm ujiiih assessment rolls by approxim speech entitle what parents whdre th wllld atclj 81x mllll0t1 dollarl the expect from special educat ue ucdlcu ratc ha1 origlna been applied jon i felt to embody the aims rn answer to a question abmi to this new assessment resulting the treatment of em ti nhv disturbed childien he explain in th mail bag ed they were experimenting with various methods from one teacher to six pupils two tea chers to ten pupils to the latest method of putting one emotion ally disturbed child in a regul ai clasir om georgetown now the whole to strike the mill rate these witnesses believed can ada was not menaced from ab road and felt that the prime georgetown was anxious dan wi from involvement in any conflict between the al liances they felt we could play we expect to know the an more independent and more influential international role as a neutral or nonaligned nation this isthe role sweden de question of areas reassessed is under review swer this week replied bruce superintendent bruce t lindlt lindley but if this should ley stated meetings had been u ove impossible the rate could j held with the department ofibe applied to an estimatstfeni education and the department ount and any amount above or p as thc belieife th nuuu remains aggressive and the gsorgbtoivn hbralflt expansionist eg the recent thursday apll- 3rd 1m9 czechoslovakian invasion nai page i to provides more effective and j economical protection than 1 canada should continue tp play an effective roein nato 2 canada should continue to maintain forces th europe below that adjusted next year we cant hold up the municipal itles too long he concluded of municipal affairs who real ize the problem caused by re assessment and now vere re considering their formula he hoped to have the official fig last week georgetown s re ures by thursday night tonight presentative had termed the a j mount to be paid by george ernie bodnar reminded the fence forces must be capaj providing a balanced de of the whole country assumes that their coun of only marginal intere loflfe iewi jncer den is to could be provided by any of the nato countries acting individ ually it was also agreed that natos existence was particul arly important because it pro vided security within a collect ive framework to west germany equipment require this makes it unnecessary for men west germany to seek her own security by building up military strength a process which would alarm her neighbours and create instability in on tral europe 3 canada should continue its present roles in europe un til such time as the major items replace- he great powers and they de ipend on nato to offset the former bandsman pays tribute to mr perrott others argued the need u i l iir t v i tor defensive military allian- town an inequity when he power of the warsaw pactfin- 1 m haj duhlppewed spoke to council and promised ally sweden believes their de i lne lnrea of an a in to raise the queston a this fence system must be sufficient i vaslon of western euro had ons school board meeting i w effective to convince the h mn aml mo 4 the future long term mil itary roles of canadian forces assigned to nato must be re- viewed promptly and kept und er periodic review f 5 through nato canada should use its influence to seek entente in europe and while maintaining security ne gotiate balanced force rrduct- l great powers on both sides jhat parliament is expected to i ureal rowers on ooin sioestyjiai some even maintained that elementary school costs to the sweden will and can fulfill the cn existence of f easier on 2nd april town were apportioned at s691 i nin r ir9n s of neutral nato was provocative and mu april i will be home in 610 an increase of 2j02fi0 ov t policy involves compulsory derdetuatcd th warsaw pact the ding for the period of the ei last year or roughly 50 l scivice and much high p the warsaw pact 1 in answer to another ques ion he doubted there would be en ough space in general brock high school which is an nccup one of the founders of the association for children with learning disabilities mrs use cygon2e now i long tune control of birth i leaf miners and aphids i paint on or spray 31 bvron street his work with the lome scots dear sir and georgetown citizens bands in thi passing of mr llred and the acton and streetsvillo h perrot of brampton nn rand ations school for an children mirch 38 1969 in toronto the m from georgetown his year country has lost one ik ablest gfcat man in conclusion ne issstnt and hncst bandmasters he srea symphonv superinendent congratulated those who knew him person heaven be made up of such the group in their inter st and w mourn the passing of kindred spirits stated if there had boon an thls gentleman a friend uho organization like this ten eirs wa kiridh unassuming jnd ago education would be as ly nc on every occaion different by now as a musician and bandmas ter alf as ve affectionately cdl lei him was a real virtuoso on chris mcmonagle wul be the tho clannot and one lhc guest speaker at the next meet handmas ers on he contin ing april 24 in kennedj school hls teaching abilities help library c1 nianv would be musicians on the road to the mastery of rabies cases j in i i hk ti inprramen in the 111 hallon sphire of music was always n ir t i r u u iu calri1 and unruffled and never dr wj mrtabeof hehealth bmbastlc sppcla in animals branch of the fed np nover mnrlod m an ijtl mdmdual who mav have ened in rendition or technique but ra her took the group of instru mentalisls to which the plaver belongcvi over the part which is in the process of estab hshing i i w i had been erroneously plavcd the review of costs will not affect the total of the budge but will probably result in er defence costs than canada at present incurs is nato necessary nd recess and anyone wishing to a contact me can reach me at after having assessed he fc q fc h arguments presented ta it the l 34555 con committee submitted the fol r tne acton ana reeisvuic c variation in the sharos tcnther flicting arguments were prescn lowing recommendations with s a y ss municipalities in addition to ted to the committee on this regard to canadas future role mm the passing of this truly mtv georgetown s question some argued that in nato i would like to extend to all my constituents mv best wishes 1 for a happy easter said this week that a number of cases have been discovered in halton and duffenn ounty in recent months his department sincnelv ed a peters former percussionist with the lome scots tidbit items cost 80000 fidbit items those little extra costs that the halton county board of education cant quite caegorfze will cost about 80 000 this year out of he 32 million 1969 capital budget anti rabies vaccination clinics in halton and ouffcrin cyanamid of canada limited 635 dorchxtr blvd w montreal 101 pq arnold rathbun sun uff of canada 877 4931 mr perrolt had a long and viruil career in music in the arm and outside mhiiv awards won at lhc an adian national exhibition and other contest centres bv hands under his leadership atcst to his capabilities as an outstand ing bandmaster and the ralibre of musician he created corctnwn alton wilton ever wonder how much it costs to have a field day well for all halton element ary and secondary schools it will cost about 3 400 to run the day long athletic events parents nights at rountv high schools will squeeze 6 130 ou of the budget just less than the 7 100 it will cost to run commence ments rossing guards to make sure elementary school stud ents get safely to their clas and streetsville will remember ses will cost 6800 this year for you from april 1 st on our bonus savings accounts royal ban k 44c sale suave shampoo 12 oz size reg value 99c save 45c trio price 44 nesties hair spray 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