LOTION A THF HERALD Wednesday September IB 1M1 Behavior code for educators in the making NO MORE JEANS Ten new air cadet registered Monday the Park gym in Georgetown With return tig cadets th men and women now number arc to old and will study flight navigation band and do Discipline li very Important to deportment and dreii They were already told No more Jeans They 11 have lo wear the dark green cadet uniforms or a shirt and tie lor boys or a blouse and for the girl Herald photo Halton county plowers dig into competition A committee to prepare a set of guidelines for staff behavior Is being formed by the Board of Education Hills trustee Fisher put forward the motion Thursday night noting that although behavioral standards In today s society vary numerous groups such as lawyers social workers dentists and doctors still manage to regulate their membership through codes ethics Mrs Fisher said the Roman Catholic school system like many private schools has rule governing staff stand of behavior You set up expectations for people she said In order to property discipline and staff you must forewarn them of the things the system will not tolerate At present there are no clear and consistent rules by which to direct standards of behavior for staff and Burlington trustees Margaret Bullock and Helen Howard Lock endorsed the need for specific guide lines The majority of teachers don I need a code of rules said Florence Meurea or Burling Ion Just as schools can be wrecked when staff trotes on disciplining a minor ty of disobedient pupils the board must redirect Its atten tion to staff who are doing a good job she said Mrs Fisher argued that a code would be a positive step It a witch hunt she said Trustees think this will be a rigid thing It would be dreadful if It were These to be hard and fast rules There will be flexibility in Community morals are hard to find In a public system said Rev Douglas Morton of Burlington In light of that the board decided not to set a deadline for the new commit lees report Herald Special Sunny Saturday proved a fine day for the BOplus year old Plowing Match held this year at the farm of Craig Held Rite Milton on the Bell School Line Match president Murray said competitors from Ha lion County Including some visitors from Caledonia and St turned out to the match The number was a good draw for the match he said Elaine White a 19yearold girl was the only competitor for the Queen of the Fur competition and she was crowned at a banquet In the evening following the plowing match held at St Paul United Church In Milton Miss White a student of hotel and food administration at the University of Guelph will compete for the Ontario Queen of the Furrow tion at the International Plow Match near later this month There were eight classes for plowing competition Saturday Winning in the Junior farmer and members competition 30 years of age and under was David Wilson of followed by Paul Wilkinson of Georgetown Each plowed two to three furrows In a slightly different class four or more furrows for the same compe titors Jamie Alexander of Oak vl He took first followed by Allan Cunningham of Lime- In the open class two or more furrows Darryl Hostrouoser took the win Lloyd St Anne s came second For youngsters 12 IS years of age Hod Wilson Nor wood captured first In the open two or more furrows class He was followed by Robbie Maclnlyre of Caledo nia The same class for 18- to 20year olds wis won by Da rlcne Walton Cayuga She was the only contestant Mr said In the open class three or more furrows HR Jarvis took the prize followed by Karl Wettlaufer of Howard Dunk of won the open for plowing four or more furrows He was second bested by Hurley Pickering of The best restored plowing equipment award went to Keith MacKcnile of Acton for his No Harris three furrow international Ace bottom plow Mr took second in the actual furrowing competition for the antique or steam tractor class for equipment manufactured pnor to 1951 First prize In that compe tition went to Arnold Rife of Cambridge with his No SI Massey Harris three furrow bottom plow LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CENTRES BRAMPTON BRAMALEA Wed Sop 23rd 309 30 4 Coniecultve Weeks i Sept 30 Coneecutlv KSM Weekt Mori OcL18ltl 30930 Consecutive Weeks dV if CPU S Mon Oct 309 30 Coneecutlve W WMki ALL COURSES ARE INCOME TAX AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST in Brampton tamtam 4594418 inbmatitCirjCtattt 4590417 Young Drivers of Canada HINDS BEEF MARSVIUE MEATS LTD North on Halton Road 3 to Dufferin Rd 3 turn left We are mile on right across from the School Phone 8554498 or Bruce Dobson Pros