Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 31, 1970, p. 13

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Computer Courses Newest Addition to High Schools Count BtwreJ of I cation has mined the computer think its reccntlj furniul pro ijih Following the of the computer oil program tliat courses be u no available In students to il cliaul pro bums mil nnki ihcirovui I of Hie i mum Is in IlilLun his bun In Mi principal of Nil son School mil tlun full lime lonsuLJaiil In he 1 pt of in lor councils were ilcccn joliciii of tile so would from wide drawing lleiilirs from several although ionic arc divided Into cast west and north artis stud to county council tor d like to Ilalton councils teachers volunteer for Hie council in which llie rather lhaii selected OWN INNOVATION for the first time have a voice in decision imkin on courses future programs serving on toun explained tdm Robin assistant superintendent the Board In the all by the of Since rigid of were replaced by general guides its been up to loci I of tin RURAL AREAS ir tint of llillon to trill DISCOVER NEEDS step for leathers on Hit subject program council- is dhcovei tin needs of Hal Km tor Instance if there larfe ethnic in one thin llioic Lin Jiould liuiht in cliools explained Miss Hob prim Is il current they resporsihk fir ill innoilioni Mis on run for She I the fact tint In mil is not in I North elementary schools needs in schools there arc diffeienl Those on the councils are for finding out what would lie students in I while ftntisfjuip needs Milton Burlington schools Miss Robinson MOVE EASILY of the program councils I The new pro grains being planned which run from kindergarten to 13 Is that children arc able lo move school to school more easily within the county explained Miss Robin Of on the other with decentralization in different counties are much less standardised than tlitv were she said IMPRACTICAL All ideas the teachers come up with ore considered then a report is submitted for to the Board of Education or executive vnd Mis ltobinon What emerges is compromise between leathers enthusiastic idens and the bud of the I Board continued Miss Robin trench started in first grade In but Its impractical within our budget she added Ml Robinson served as ad mi lit rat liason on the council She stressed the fact that all work on piocram councils is done outside school hours and shows the teachers inter est in deciding what teach To Coordinate Mental Health Services Sparked by Health Unit plans are being discussed for organizations interested in mental health and ric problems A slccnn committee was it a in Mil ton ml another meeting is planned early in School problems dropouts attendance problems are among questions which will the new group PICTURE OCTOBER High Church Pos For Canon John REV JOHN A former rector of St ges Anglican Church Canon John will become Dean of Saskatchewan in Canon kin who has been rector of St John the Evangel ist Church Hamilton since leaving Gcorsctown four years ago will assume new duties as rector of St Albans Cathedral in Prince Albert the of February where he will be canonresidentiary He will succeed Canon Vic lor Short formerly of St Cath who has Just been Bishop of Saskatchewan Canon a career he ministry started in West Flam He was later rector of S Patricks Guclph coming to Georgetown from Guclph for a wonderful new year PRESTONS LUCKY DOLLAR STORE GUN WILLIAMS Womens University Club Hears Hospital Details Twelve members of the Women s Club of Bramp ton met with Peel hospital administrator He traced the contrasting present i lion with the past lie explain functions of the governors and fund raising projects and pi for future expansion The group toured the new wing the many new facilities Best Wishes At the New we take the opportunity express cur for our cordial with kind fr ends and customers May and con tentment abundantly yours DOUG AND RAY HARLEY MOTORS 31 JOHN STREET WEST Top left Mayor of Belfast Hon J Cairns and Cairns visit Georgetown Top right Rainwear and soggy candy floss wa the stylo at George town fall fair as a steady downpour shrinks attendance left Dinner honours Georgetown Juvenile ball which copped Ontario championship is learns MVP Tom Right Georgetown Raiders reorganize to enter Intermediate A League Centre New pavilion in Hornby Park Is officially opened and named for district King family Bottom left Highway traffic is snarled and firomon standby when haulage loaded with i tons of crushed stone flips in Nerval spilling load and diesel fuel Riviera is crowded with shoppers and admirers for Arts Crafts Exhibition and Sale Pictured is John of Terra THE 1970 FARM TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM The Farm Tax Reduction Program is the most recent phase in the Government of Ontarios long term plan to reform the system of local taxation in this province This program will help farm property owners to pay their municipal and education taxes Farm property owners will receive 20000000 in special assistance from the Government of Ontario This amounts to percent of the net municipal taxes on eligible farm property To be eligible the property owner must live in Ontario Also if the farm property is less than 11 acres it must have yielded or more in gross income during the year Cheques and information leaflets are being mailed out by the Department of Municipal Affairs to every eligible farm owner Additional information may be obtained from Tna Municipal Subsidies Branch or Municipal Affairs 801 Bay Street Toronto 5 Ontario DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS DARCY McKEOUGH MINISTER OR The County or District Offices of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD WILLIAM A STEWART MINISTER

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