THE HERALD TUESDAY Junes 19TB Banning junk food no answer Board OKs program Forbidding tbe of Junk nodi Id high school cafeterias to not answer to getting Undents to eat properly A low profile program toed on lessons learned this past year in Georgetown District High School cafeteria la considered to be tbe best bet to get the message of mod nutrition across to students For that reason Its to be adopted In high schools throughout Halton this fall Reporting to the Board of Education last Thursday night Harley man who has directed the Improvement school cafeterias offerings this past year paid tribute to three people at who have been instrumental In making the school cafeteria there one of the most nutritionally sound in He noted particularly the efforts of student Michelle Brown in getting students involved in the voluntary nutritional program Dorothy Mulholland school nurse at and the chief caterer Mrs Curden were also congratulated for their work According to the program was a low key effort aimed at providing students with Interesting and good tasting alternatives to Junk foods and low nutritional snacks without actually for bidding the sale of those goods If junk foods were com pletcly forbidden at the schools said the students would simply go elsewhere to get them Making nutritional meals more economical and more In than lunches of hamburgers and fries would Interest the students In the cafeteria menu Muffins fruit drinks fresh frutis pizzas and biscuits with tow sugar content said are the types of food the schools ore going to be offering We re trying to prove that we can give them a sound nutritional meal for less money than they would spend en a meal with little content to It all Teachers appointed The following teachers have been appointed to schools In the Georgetown area effective September 1 Mr Brian Speed to James Dach to Joseph Gibbons Mrs Janet Murray to Glen Williams Mrs Scars to Stcwarttown Mrs Jean Matthews to Mr Robert to Centennial Mrs Jacqueline Vendltti Harrison Miss Park Mrs Joan Grant Mr Dale Low Miss Dunbar Mr Phillip and Mrs Judith Gooding to Georgetown District High School The resignation of Mrs Dorothea Mclnnis from has been accepted by the Board of Education Home Newspaper of Holton HUIb for Georgetown Betsy standing describes the districts of Georgetown to four university students hired by the South Central Library Board through an Experience grant to conduct surveys In Georgetown Bur ford and Hamilton this determine the information needs of the public Left to right are research David Fairbanks Brian and Margaret residents to be polled in survey Georgetown Is one of three lest areas the South Central Library Board is in Its understand the needs of library users A for the board said about local residents including library and be jueationcd during the market survey The multiple choice questionnaire does not solicit opinions or altitudes only what people want to read the spokesman in id A regional library gets Inadequate feiribick from the library who deal Rename Trafalgar Rd HERB WILLS pitches a horseshoe at a picnic held last Wednesday at Community Centre Firms added to tender list Pressure from number of and Burlington councillors brought tin addition of three more names to a list of architectural firms that will be allowed to submit formal for the i million headquarters The region administration committee last Wednesday recommended to council that six firms selected from an original list of be asked to present their formal proposals for the new building After a bit or lobbying by Mini councillors including works committee chairman Jack that list was boosted to nine Including three more firms that had been omitted Among the nine is the Oak vllle architectural firm of and Wilson who have been hired by the town of Hills to design Its proposed new municipal Come to punch Halton region has requested the town to rename Halton Road lo Trafalgar for its entire length At the works commillee Humber graduates Three of the some students who graduated from College June 17 are Georgetown residents At the largest convocation ceremony In the history of the Toronto College diplomas were accepted by Fran Grady Family and Consumer Studies Steven Wright Creative and James Fleming Business Management Guest speaker for the Sir Rupert John Governor and Head of State Tor the Island of St Vincent and the Grenadines commented seems to give you an education that equips you to cope with life problems We ve been greatly impressed by your humanity and com passion The remainder of his speech emphasized the Inequality in our society and he urged educated people to help lift the burden from those who are lesa fortunate met ting tiling Councillor Dick who hits on regional work committee told tin committee the request Loins about confusion by fire trucks to calls on regional roads and municipal roads which have the same number designation Town engineer Austin told the he was working with the riRion on a report Hint would have major rami data lion or the town and the region on Ihe naming of Erects and roods The report is expected to be completed in a year he said directly with the public Betsy Comwell Georgetown s chief librarian says This survey Is an attempt at bridging the communication yip from its results the SCLB intends to devise five plans for libraries in the region It Is that a par subject section of a library needs expansion or that a computer is necessary for quicker fact finding The will endeavor to match supply with demand the spokesman said At present the has minimal involvement with the operation of regional libraries chief librarian recedes letters form the notifying her of new books on the market and Georgetown library a suggestion box by patrons A chief librarian has total responsibility for the content of collection of books said Mrs Corn well the of the librarian influences the product She explained that the only occasion warranting the In tervention of the would be when a controversial example pornographic book Mrs Comwell had never had problems relating to her choice of literature but other libraries have Because libraries differ in type of patronage as well as content Hamilton and population 1 also will be By comparing the In formation gathered from laces of various sizes the hopes to be able to draw conclusions about the dif in their library needs Its difficult to formulate policies and practices to meet ihe needs of all different kinds of people she said On Mrs Comwell stowed maps of Georgetown and described the socio economic geographic areas to the four university students who will be going door this summer Brian Margaret Doherty David Fairbanks and research co ordinator Scliwonluk all University students will conduct the SCLB survey under the sponsorship of Ontario Ex The South Central Library Board takes in the regional areas of Brant and Hamilton Water office to move The region v water billing operations from Acton to Georgetown sometime In very near At Its meeting last Wed Region council endorsed moving the water billing operations from Acton to Georgetown as soon as practical The existing staff in Georgetown water office will be increased from and one half to three to handle the The net savings of the move estimated to be roughly per year be credited to the Acton Water Area The loss of the office will mean little difference to Ac ton as will be able to continue pay their bills at local banks MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican Rev R Gallagher DA STB July AM Eucharist AM Choral Eucharist HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar Rd And No Dam School am Morning Worship Evening Service I IPrayr and Blots study Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Harold Patter ID am Worship Church of Lutheran Hour ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev F B A Mr Dale Wood ARCT Organist Mrs Shirley Inallt SERVICES OF WORSHIP HOOK IMUI I Choice openings available in a Combat Arms Platoon This it ho ordinary opportunity But a 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