Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1978, p. 7

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Win McDonalds Gift Certificates and Radios Get your crayons and felt markers going to win Gift Certificates or delicious food at McDonalds En tries will be judged on originality and each month there bo a draw for a unique McDonald radio as often as you like Send your entry to The Herald Main St South Georgetown Ontario Draw made Monday noon Mail your entries in NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE Benefit Performance iMcBondids 3rd 4h To raise SI la match a towards the purchase at Equipment Till Theplayls A BIT OF BOTH OF US by Neville a Dot For tickets call We do it all for you LAST WEEKS WINNERS Carole Sreet Pupils become stars Grade girls from middle school who went on a ski trip to Mount St Louis near Coldwalcr Ontario last Friday got a bit of a surprise when they arrived They were used to make a promotion commercial or the teacher Alice been taking about five trips a year there fur the past eight years she said so a good relation ship with the management They knew our girls act silly or show off for ho lesson from instructors and then skiing down one of the slopes About girls were Involved in the commercial Tilt ly January Small Amount that he discovered the lamination the small amount Wood hi doctor informed the patient alcohol system the handmade gifts books yarns and fibres weavers house Tun Sal LANDSCAPE GARDENING FOR HOME OWNER MONDAY EVENINGS STARTS JAN most phases of Interest In pie especially with lowers Low ntcnar with aspect varying soils especially lowers shrubs landscaping Ideas Limit II per class FLOWER ARRANGING JO to M STARTS JAN Covers lower arrangements tor homo with both and dried materials most provided Course Includes creation plaques and and basket L I liperclass Only FEE MS each 8772920 Financial restraint goal set by school board chairman Financial restraint will have to be the number one concern for 19TB according to the chairman of the Halton Board of education In his address after being acclaimed to his second term as board chair man Rev Gary Morton told members that the per cent limit on spending In creases set by the provincial treasurer will mean a cut in grants and the board will have to be very careful of Its budgeting It It hopes to avoid a tax Increase for residents Mr Morton said he hopes restraints will not affect current programs New programs will be the losers he suspects Declining enrolments will give the board some flexibility but not a great deal Restrained spending could produce In creased class sizes cutbacks in buying of material supplies and elimination of proposed programs he said Shifting the pupil teacher ratio up by one could save the board more than SI million With such a big factor it will be important to watch class sizes he said The board la primarily a policy making body Rev Morton told members as he compared It to the coaching staff of a football team Mr Morton said that one of his persona goals will be to re instate formal contact with Halton students He blends to set things In motion very soon to hold seminars in various areas of Halton where some students from high school and senior public schools can talk to a few board members at a time and express their con or their future and how tbe present school system Is preparing for it Such a program was In effect until a year or two ago he says and he wants to see it restarted Mr Morton s vicechairman Is the separate school trustee Auger SO Mr Augers personal goal for the coming year is to see harmony restored among board members To achieve this he has asked each member to write down his Individual goals and submit them to turn so seek out areas of common concern among members and initiate some action on these concerns Mr Auger director of physical planning and con at McMaster University replaces Noel Cooper as vicechairman He defeated Burlington member Helen Howard Lock member Jim Clelland win his position Both Mr Auger and Mr Morton have served on the board for five years Mr Morton Is minister at Strath Presbyterian Church 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