Schools opening Heres how it looks THE HERALD Wednesday AuguitSI 1 J Page II By HANNAH Id writer As Hills schools pre pare for opening day Wodnes day report very few changes in staff or programs Peter Oprica Glen principal expects students on opening day School hours will run from am Anewfeature will be a nature island In the near the school Mr says that the Credit Valley Conservation Authority his cleared some of the three acre island during the summer and the school will be building a trail on it man Local works at air show Georgetown resident Trevor Moore traffic controller at Toronto International Air port will be commentator at the Canadian National Air Show on Labor Day weekend Mr Moore a resident of Pagan Drive will be panied at the microphone by representatives of the Canad Ian and United States armed forces and by an announcer with CJOY CKLA FM in Among the attractions this year the air show will present the U spy plane made famous in i960 when Francis Gary Powers was forced to bail out from high altitude over Rus and the newer United States plane There will also be a flyoff between two fighter aircraft being considered for possible purchase by ihc Canadian Armed Forces These are the 14 and the Mc Douglas 15 aircraft Canadian Acrobatic Champ ion Gerry of will also take part in the show as will Donna Bcrhcndt a female wing walker Ron Beckett Llmehouso principal expects an enroll men of 190 Hours will be from B30am to 3pm The school will have three new part time teachers this year Mrs Nor ma Sllcock In remedial Mrs Alice In special education and Mrs Cathy Moulds in the Kindergarten class Tony Hurley Is the school new custodian Fisher principal at George Kennedy school pre dicts an enrollment of G9I SchoolhoursrunfromSam to 3 m About 30 students from the school who have Joseph Gibbons school will now be returning to Kennedy Mrs Jean Mclntyre Is a new staff member She will have a Grade 1 class Harrison school principal Howard Ailn expects an en roll men of including a bout students who had been bused to Joseph Gibbons school for the past few years School hours will be from am to 3 Janet Brodic a new staff member will have a Grade class Howard Wnggles worth prln Eric Balkind predicts an enrollment of School hours will be9am to A new staff member is Jennifer in special education Tom Gibson Joseph Gibbons school principal expects an enrollment of School hours are from 9am to A Park school pnn predicts an enrollment of School hours are 45 to 30 New stair members are Patricia dorff and James One fire caff Firefighters responded to only one call last on Aug at Deputy Chief Bob Hyde said vandals are probably responsible for the fire in an old table and ires that were piled up in front of the house Deputy Hyde said no one was home at the time Damage Is at and Police are in New unique shop opens for mothers Two mothers of school age children Lynn Barnard and Carolyn Simmons realize the need for a place where parents can recycle their young outgrown clothing sportswear uniforms fund lure toys books games and related Items so Pennies worth a children consign shop at Mill St is bom Mothers can take in things their children have outgrown displays and sells them sharing a tage for services All items must be clean and In good condition Mrs Barnard said dona tors of Items can make purchases therefore making and saving money The two partners have cho sen the downtown area for their shop because they sense a growing Interest in revttol the central core of the town and would like to be port of the new growth Last year the two women became Interested In the com through their wort at Park school Carolyn as a teacher and Lynn as a parent volunteer Both Carolyn and Lynn are trained In early childhood education Tho two women have had a busy summer preparing for the Sept opening Thealmos of the shop is charming and warm for both pa raters have been creative using a pine wicker baskets tree branches and a garden trellis display their wares Sept B but will be happy to receive merchandise for sale any lime before that dale For more information call Lynn Barnard at 8779854 or Carolyn Sim mons at 7782 Cavosin in Grade principal Norman Howell expects 177 pupils and has no new staff School hours to 3pm M Bennett school pal enrollment of School hours are a m 3 m The school will have special cduca Hon classes for Ihe first time Sears will have the primary special education class and Paul will have the junior class Bonnie Williams will have a Crade2 class for the first term and Barbara Knapp will have a Grade class for the begin nlng or school Whether she will remain In the school or not will depend on how the enroll ment shapes up says Mr Robert Utile school pal Allen expects students on opening day School hours will be a 30 p The change for ihelr school Mr Allen says will be sharing facilities with Jo seph Recess and noon hour times will the same at both schools and St Joseph will have access to the library resource facilities in Robert Utile School They will also be given some access lo the Robert Little school gym Smith Middle school principal Gary Daw kins expects an enrollment of School hours will be from a to All members have been drawn from the higher grades at the two Acton public school except Mr vice principal Carl Derek Humphries who will have a home room for a Grade Both men were Centennial school in George- lawn last term Centennial middle school principal Ron Chat ten pre diets an enrollment of 737 School hours will be lo New staff members will be El holt and Joan Cooper who will divide her lime between lennlal and Glen Williams schools She will teach learn strategies Stewart lown senior school principal Logan Mac Dona Id expects an enrollment 450 School hours will be a m to pm New member will be Art teacher Michael The new high school will open Its door to dents according to the tlons of principal Dean Fink School hours will be am mem ben will be Evan Mac Donald In the automotive shop and Murray Swanslon in the woodworking shop Georgetown high school principal Mike Furlong ex peels I students on opening day Classes will run from to 15 p m New staff members are Armstrong business Wendy Shannon French Meredith Smy physical education And Ed J owe it auto mechanics Sean Biggs principal of SI Joseph separate school ex 110 pupils School hours will be to 3 30pm The staf are Margaret Graham Rudy James McGeraglc Joyce Munkactl and Marg Maronese Holy Cross school principal Barry Go wan expects an 400 School hours Holy Cross has new caretaker Roy Porker SI Francis of principal Bob Soroco expects pupils on opening day SchoolhoursorcfromOa to 45 EcoieSacreCoeur principal Mrs Norman predicts an enrollment of to A new face on Ihe is Bemadettc Perron who will be teaching Grades The Georgetown Chris an school principal George Detrusma expects an enrollmentof School hours are from Mrs ihe new caretaker Although the teachers will be in classrooms on Tuesday Sept classes do not start until Wednesday The Georgetown Christian School will hold an open house on Tuesday so parents and new may meet the teachers Mrs Armstrong Elgin Street Georgetown won the August draw Sam Pol I tier of Peoples Discount Warehouse Is presenting her with the Super 3 way radio In a of children fashions modelled North II oil and Todd irhd I as he ilkeil Ihroufih the audience FASHION SHOW A SUCCESS ton anil int the North Itin Tor tilt ltd a HIM lie inn Reed was also of ceremonies and 11 he children p rticipilid in show Paul Evans Cmdv Pcrrv Reed and Todd Wickham Mrs Heed also introduced luc women who modelled ir Pat rick Until and Ann tticktnni Tl whole night was Hi ward Dean I Hi idles off stage and or Kilmer played the organ with I on drums music Ballinafad district news a cosy wraparound gown In of red and while at the fashion held at the North Golf and Country COUPON Save oil the present this coupon to LIMIT I COUPON PER FA VEAL ANA VEAL CUTLET WITH TOMATO SAUCE VEALCORDONBLEU VEALSCALOPINI vcoelnble Brood TAKE OUT AND HOME DELIVERY SERVICE ONLY THE HALTON PIZZA PALACE COUPON EXPIRES SEPT By W1NII- RED SMITH it era id correspondent Rev Tom rets ford his sermons on The Book of Amos on Sunday He spoke on The Day of the Cults and brought to mind the Ravine problem reported An erosion problem in the rovine behind Regan Cres which is Id some area as Metcalfe Court street also plagued with erosion pro was brought to works committee attention by Stewart Mr Stewart wondered if works committee could ru the problem now before It gets worse and while it would be cheap o fix Tho heavy rain this year has changed the path of the stream In the ravine and has knocked over a fully mature tree behind a neighbors property Mr Stewart said I am worried that a grown tree which is behind our pro perly line will topple over In Ihc next severe storm Deputy engineer Ted Dal linger is aware of Ac situation but described It as not being an emergency situation However an erosion problem can only get worse he said Changing the water course would alleviate the Immediate concerns Mr said but would cause problems la ler in the bottom of Ihc ravine Also to change the water courts would require three days of work with bulldozers larger than the town uses Before any remedy can be taken by the approval must be sought from the Credit Valley Conservation Author An authority which Is known for taking lis time Mr Stewart said Bob Austin town engineer said la the town intention to proceed with Improvements needed with money that Is this year LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK ANY MAKE OB MODEL GIVE US A TRY goings on of today or all the Quack religions which were so prevalent In Amos lime The interesting sermon pro vided much room for thought Several visitors from Georgetown were welcomed lo the service and Fred Short 111 always a delight to hear sang a beautiful anthem together Mr Bob presided Ihc organ There will be no service In Church Sept 4th it being the holiday weekend On Sunday Sept 11 Mr Stiles will be in his usual place taking charge of the service The arrangement of flowers placed in the church was or ranged by Bob Mrs Guy Cooke from tin Texas was a recent visitor with her brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Lloyd Buck rell Mr and Mrs Bales who hove been residents in the community for several yean have sold their home am have moved Pennsylvania where Mr Bates was transferred A new family are now occupying the Bates home Mrs Winifred Gore from England is visiting her sister Mrs Archie La wr and family Mr and Mrs Paul and son Stewart have returned home after a pleasant holiday touring New York and Con neclicul Recent visitors the Smith Farm were Mr and Mrs Bert Crowe from Mlssissauga and Mr and Mrs Griffcn Jones of arson The many Friends of Mr Morgan Madiil will be pleased to hear he Is home from hospital recuperating after re cent surgery He spent four weeks In Guelph Hospital Vi are pleased also to hear that Mr Don Brown is home sslngfavourablyaf tor his 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