Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1969, p. 3

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asked their opinion on the subject and had come out in favour of mantainmg corp oral punishment as a last resort he emphasized the opinion was not unanimous how do we stand in light of the minister of educations statement on the subject fav ouring the abolition of the strap asked georgetown rep resentative ernie bodnar very simply replied chair man fred armltagc tho board is autonomous 0 s lawless assistant diicc tor of education claimed the the board does not approve the georgetown herald b n of corporal punishment any hucnw m tnie blucs planning more than the minister of educ- tmuksdav mat 1st m j 11 ation or anyone else be said page 3 jjlhllor lodqg m may but the board must make prov- j ision for it as a last resort stand 1 te regul tm t hal- congratulations l lo several tonvpride no 393 loyal true from limchousc dtstnet who blue association was held on hlbu the use of the strap a t t p put tor sneh ao rfort m tuesday evening in the odd- the department of education king for a good cause recently the purpose of this ruling on corporal punishment had fellows hall initiation cerera- ls to give the principals sup- been rather dehcatc and that onies were performed for geor porvexpjamed the assistant education minister davis there- visitors with the a c patter- g chalmers plans were comp- director jf there tstio stat- fort suggested that in his op- son on sunday included mr lcted or fbe forthcoming an ment there is no support he mion corporal punishment in mrs charles sinclair of n benny sale and euchre u retain strap but only ast resort measure the strap will be retained ln memorandum from the minis onlv for responsible teachers halton county schools as a tcr discourages does not pro last resort the board of edo- i- deeid night added bill be held in stewattown j c ronson contended ndl cule or sarcasm could be a future said singleton much more severe form of pim ishment no good teacher limehouse would use ridicule or sarcasm he stated similarly strapping nfkddic is very rare in halton county a is kirn uuddic w b edwards felt there dies in guelph should be more restrictions on the old fashioned senseho not hae a part in the educat hickarliionjmis- sfj- lonal trends and methods of the art smith mr andmrsttrsbe jhcjuvemie director of on- jogs jvelland mr and mrs hictfofbrlington mis- hutchinson and jim of weston tano wescsjrs ihi switzct- and mr and mrs bill henry of spoke on the formation of cton ltba juvenile lodge for chil- dren age 716 inclusive which ill be instituted in may and eight w l ladies attended i the april birthday party for the will be sponsored by the local senior lodge residents of halton cenleamal manor on thursday vara lime- the next regular meeting wlu tho use of the strap i cannot the laic dnan dobbie was house and sirreoraod womens be held on may 27 when halt- reconcile strapping on a basis of buried in limchousc presby institutes provided the program oas pnde will host unity temper and emotion he stated terian church cemetery on sat- and lunch including special district lodge no 9 for their urdav bv rev hastirjgs assist treats for head table guests i annual election and installation well be mighty surprised if ant at knox church guelph of officers members accepted its used to any significant de over thirty years ago he left invitations to brantford and gfee in the future at alj added the homo farm at lot 22 4th j i rockwood lodges for birthday jaines singleton education director of line and has since then lncd in guelph on tuesday eirnins- mrs- a r benton in may dinners which will be held early robert gougeon household furnishina annual trade starts today trade in trade up to the comfort and beauty of modern nev furniture well take your old furniture in any condition as part payment 20 trade in allowance for your your old furniture is just like cash during trade in days old furniture in any condition for a limited time only your puseiu furniture is jum as good as ready cavh so this is your oppoitumiv to ic furnish a complete room or juvt replace an odd chan act ioday n no cash needed yotit picseni fuinituic coeis i lie pown iavmcnr no matter what its condition just deduct 20 from the regular v pi ice foi voui iiadein choose from a wide selection of quality home furnishings robeit gougeon has a icputatum for fine quality furniture when vou nadc in voui old furniture you can choose from a wide selection j 1 of quality makes including kroehlei sklai knechiel vilas and liberty free delivery time payments available all resaleable tradeins will be donated to the rotary club auction sale robert gougeon household furnishing 14 main st georgetown 8772522 i tj

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