is the fact umtahe nana ton- music ffesmsjffiijjgfc wgrceootms ificctins of he association fci chcrs principals two fco-ordin- tors and muiiewmsultant with a few representatives of spon soring groups met tetihe staff nom of the jrobcjrtitjle school wrdncsday eveninis bijtosexf loth for the meeting a committee was aimed af ter much discussion to prepare iniestionrinre -t-i- be sinl to ail schools consultants toiusksj supervisors- and sponsoring oas gtnizations in north haltoulli will seek onvesto currpnt prrblcrts and rn acceptable al is it tlucel as the past would bs im- but schools without audi possible jusubow this could bo done j toriums could not inptofflfeojftol maitiirstrccrphc s a ejebfftavrrtruamothedo maftfn wjjntfinrcd aloud if ad- school haduhcir pwn concerts nors commented principal judication without would be pbssible placement v j a rural teacher later- ex- plained in her case the school geptaehjauslander assistant i had nj auditorium and- since coordlnator f creative arts she was also a regular- grade r jiipvotfot saiu teachers teacher secpuid pnlviead felt avfesfival is vory time- cho trioon hours in the consuming repetition isnt hall ne felt- the festival was education he declared la valudloip place for ljer-iitud- elmer smith of the bennett school acton tbe establishment of middle schools in the county for grad dleti by the halton edacation m zboajd the board has received rec lamed to the committee toomraenditions from a special pfeparemhe questionnaire were cots to go for experience appearing on a stage solutioiln it was treasurer question the standard cf music in fsiva it should b replaced with aomeuiiog- ho j a norm hallo choir a ponccrtwere held some nt as manyfas 300 voiass with j p ie a j would ptecttecsouce a week in tbel p a drma entt kit- afternoons m a vith halton choir soinewduld bc north halton music consultant kenneth harrison president jim zehr secretarytreasurer glenda benton past president jack reed tom gibson and mrs vlckcry executive committee to begin the middle- scho6l program by september 1 1970 trustees will study the committee rep ort edu- lcttsr 16- secreury- mrs glenda benton chosen i halton to participate in choir an t principals promptly expressed from one of theassculojjsljney concern over bussing pro prsl presdrmts jack ileeti ru oleins f ne p would glen williams school- which i n take some r-stonsiiil- sinrked thveniiigphtaj ilv s houslander felt but discussion- ri stewarttown principal ron with ihe new sclent orimi chatlcn reminded him in many sic instruction under ths counce both parent work and tybotd there are now a num- would be unable to transport her of schools without trained ifhtldrcn music suporvistfrs actons iwo rse commented that such schools shire mrs slesior as u cbhr woujd invov v jt muiic tacher but in- mtuon i children y tival compared to th fti teacher miss etherington of martin st senior school only- wm mr houslrdcn was strvartlswn senicr school asked if the county co-ordmat- hs a music teacher on staff in ors would cooperate and give esquesing in nassagaweya backing to mrs- leonora vicksry teachs music in both erokville and in catipbilvitle shos in most of milton and es que in lisc rnly mujic in atruction is by th regular class- roi leirhr supervised by q n 1 fx it47 y ors of the county board on an avise th tive now imve 17 schools each to supervise so of course they cannot giv tha smi timr to training as varii ilinerant music teach ers did pilot projects of thtbuddlc school concept which proyi- prtmsident jinr zehr prcsideddes n intermediate step be- for the meeting attended by tween elementary and high fronv oiue classed instead of principals and teachers from schools -r- would be implement- from spneclassss jbtort j actonj slcx i cd in one school in each drama introduced in the ele- glen williams timehouse cation area of the county penury grades before long jsta 1 s the bo w a8ked t0 wlto r a committee to develop limehouse and actontode pe stalls of the liimchouse wi representative represemtative one parent mldde chool program mrs santord recalled thst the representative two co-ordlnat- a jvi jlr festival had been set up o ors and one consulunt from n ass e d raise the standard of music- n the county educational system d u1 s n the school c jschoqls must not be allowed to a parent representative tnc financial statement pre- a downward step from questioned the inclusion of sented by secretary treasurer the secondary level or an up drama and when the prbblem mrs benton showed a balance w sle rom elemenury of lack of music supervisors to of 213514 train entries was restated she exclaimed whats so good slle explained that donations about the new system then increase each yeaiv for in- stanjpe each of 15 womens in- principal g v mckenzie of stitiites contacted donated to hubert little school- acton the festival and donations are pointed out schools with audi- increasing mrs benton felt toriums could easily fill the this indicated good support by typing and instrnmentaljnu- sic cannot birpppusd atthli limn in thi nilrfdli ehnol prft gram the eiecutive cojninittee reported lawless said a lot more assessing must be done befor the hoard decides if typ- ms and inuaic m the graoftsw ymnrmmtmtl 45m231 w4wi w deal in bwid all year mwrfiav and canada savings bonds wa spsciali appllcattofl daliverad to yourhn rbmlm davm r chapala k yoim authorized dual- nohbco srtftfo systems -j- dealbt iiarz from schools but a middle ground between the two enrolment a revamped gap left if there were no test- 1 the public halton county good showing plowmen make at international several halton county plow- thursday competitions boys midc a good showing in bryan marshall of milton the plowing competitions at this years international plow ing match near paris mr iucd aso strted tliere u certr n o t i ti rirti tion by some cooordinators and consullhls ilr mentioned the tim nee ded for prrparatirn an operet ta o- injsir pihl in each school would actually include f mrc chiluru larry picket it it 3 geor getown won the massey-kersus- on trophy in the mounted plow elass oh wednesday oct is the opening day of the contest- dwight may r it 2 hornby was fifth in this class of 25 and carl sinclair of fifth limehouse uas also a compet itor third prize in the mounted class carl was the winner of this one 1iler that day hairy brander of malum and allan craig of brampton representing peel county won the intercounty junior match haldimand was second norfolk third ontario saw on friday harlcy pickering take of oakville won the texaco of trjctors canada trophy in the tractor timbers mounted class larry picket was second in the competition for the case trophy and saturday miltons mayor brian best came second in the competition for mayors of ontario municipalities mayors steamer emmerson of george- county fourth and waterloo lown arkl 1cs rj of acton also competed that day with great increase in the siz cf seme schools classes of competition ace no longer fair and wherever thi com petition is held lhre isnt enough space for all the and audience in the horsedrawn plow classes stan may r ft 2 hornby was fifth out nf 11 entries his brother lloyd may choirs of ariss a former hornby man i came seventh stressed mr reed if harlcy pickering of oakville th some hoou leaped third prize in the tractor mounted class the eatons junior championships tliere were 20 entries murray brcckon of burlington was also a competitor but wc just would have no place to psit frim he strongly felt a nesd for something to replace the festival if it is dropped and most of the teachers present agreed main consideration was siven to a noncompetitive roneerl of some srrt probably involving several schools coordinator of creative arts for lie county scializ in art ed thorndike commented that the emphasis now is on ccmpclilion among selves and participation rather than com peting school against school he said the rele of th five county music consultants is to hs of assistance to the class room teacher and festival prae- miltons brian marshall cam fifth and bert robertson of some acton was 10th in 13 entries in the utility class on wednesday the esso champions class rus sell may of mincsing was the winner of the esso trip with carl timbers of stouffville runnerup why the y needs they ii tell it on tv on monday evening on chan town district y campaign nel 5 theres ging lb be a for funds starts that nightndl icorgctown tmsfr gftftcn tel j many people in the y thought cvlsioii show only instead of thus might be a good way to ol mcrv from hollywood the tell a lot of people why the y host will ha julian reed froml needs money norval so many people think they and hell be interviewing arc hetp the georgetown y some pretty cxcitinj guests whcn tlcy cive hc umtcd instead of zsa zsa gabor belli appea sau ju j ge talk with mary simpson he or f couldnt get paul anka but y worker paul burrows will be there and goldic llawns lookalike hi the tractors mounted or trailer class with 23 entries keith leslie of georgetown the was ninth and john wilson of lot of norval 15th sage is donna robbins will appear so will a host of other soon- tobefamous gcorgetowners in eluding a dog executive committee board members recommended the middle school range at this stage hrnd include grades 6 7 and 8 however the commit tee report added that athe changing enrolment patterns of the future might well indie ate that a move to include grades 7 8 and 9 range would allow better more flexible use of available facilities the change in enrolment pat terns refersno the predicted re duction of secondary school enrolments in the future trustee bill priestner said he is seriously concerned at in cluding grades 7 8 and 9 in the middle school group trus tee doug palmer said he is disturbed at these grades being considered for the mid dle school program one mother comes every day to the village school in con- cepcion pinula guatemala to serve care milk 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