Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 9, 1981, p. 11

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December I lSl Pap Movies magic on PD Day agenda The Georgetown Chris Holiday Happenings been planned for Dec range of Ins r five lo IZytnr Ids ivt own Dec will he veiling Hi tor i full of I ring and world Dec the children ill be pari in Hi at Place While ere they be viewing The Mupptt Ciptr movie raiding a magic visit I rig Workshop ska ling Report from Queens Park left anks former chairman Jiill Auger looking forward to term Continued page a more leading role she Mr Auger is also looking forward to working with the new director of education and rales Die job of helping Mr settle in a lop ft II be an exciting challenge work with a new director with new idtis he Three issues Mr Auger sees the board dealing with in 1982 arc the use of computers m the educational system the establishment of cooperative education programs and the promotion of I He also promised reporters that meet rigs would start promptly it 1j would break Hoard meetings art often lilc starting and most end at midnight Its a hereon for km retiring as Jircclo a n the board of education with the board for years Mr lavender brad of the department at Nelson High School In principal In 1959 1W3 he transferred I Burlington Central High School principal until mini assistant superintendent for the llurllngton Hoard of I- duration In few more moves and brought Mr I to the position director of education and to the board In 13 tine of many parlies to honor the retiring director was held after loan General lllfh In Trustees teachers secretaries and friends gathered lo bid him goodbye Mr Lavender was presented with an eleven tool sailboat as a parting gift ll Jill IAN It it M PI The I Treasurer his informed the Legislature that the federal budget will reduce transfers to Ontario by it ore than WOO mill on In the next two lie described the economic program as grossly in meeting the industrial runs formation of Ontario and Canada and said it did nothing address the widening fiscal disparities between oil produc mg and oil importing mi i Although the Treasurer can tot whit they arc apparently in Its first year of operition Board of IndustrHl Leadership and Development has approved projects which will cost tin prov million the Legislature he said thai has defined Ontario economic goals for IK IDHOs and devised an action pi in which coordinates and consolidates the Govern mint economic development IIW 1 bird Under Stuart Smith has chirked a high level civil servant was uiiecl by the provincial government to try lo up in pi problem and lhat an to the Ontario Cabinet to overturn ruling against a hid rcloning plan has bein withdr ivvn or Ihe that an executive director In provincial Housing Ministry the Mayor of Vaughan last to ask him to end the low support for residen tnl development of a parcel of The Ontario Mum il had already rejected change needed by developers saying the I aires wen good Cougar Boots Compare at Central heat for your feet LADIES BOYS PILLOW BOOTS 99 SUPER SAVINGS FIRST LINE 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Toronto lobe and Mail Ontario Energy Minister submitted the firs letter length that his position had been Both Liberal Lender Smith and Liberal Leader Robert Nixon responded Stuart Smith referred to the Ministers claim that he had provided summary of on the purchase en is nil the Opposition received was brief letter quoting the price which the government could expect to pay for per cent of Even this was only provided Ihe Opposition filibuster He that Information da ma sing lo the company competitive Continued on and visiting the Dec a magic show will be presented by at The magic show will be follow by morning of movies crafts games and songs and during the afternoon the children will have Ihe unity to g swimming he indoor pool The final day of the Christmas Holiday Happenings will Include a morning of bowling and then ravelling Toronto for the afternoon performance of Alice in Won by the CUy Company Your children will have the opportunity to Join the Chris I ma Holiday Happen for the four days or for a day of activities Activities have been scheduled from am to p on each day and extended day care will be available from 7 to a and to m Each one day trip will cost III 50 per child or Children are also required to bring a lunch and a drink or each day and are to drew according the day sched uled events It is important you sterol the Georgetown B9 Mountainvicw lid isspaceislmlled For further information pi one NOTICE WIGO TV FURNITURE and APPLIANCES RETAIL DIVISION IS SAVE UP TO EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WIGO TV FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 40 Main Street South DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Appliance Ports and Service Division will still continue to look after all your repair needs Just call 8773376

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