Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1984, p. 18

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gc SECTION THE Wednesday September 1BBI Logan MacDonald Meet the principal By ROBIN BAKEWFLL Herald Staff According to principal of Park Public School In Georgetown the great est fun In the world is showing a child he can do something when he thinks he can t Ma aid enjoys remedial work and says he Is more comfortable with who have learning disabilities rather than the except ones He Is now convinced he had a learning disability during his school days was mode to feel I was not a good student until my first year in high school when one of the teachers turned me around he said Mr said the kids he has worked with who have had dial or disciplinary problems are the ones who will now cross the street to soy hello Born and raised in Truro Nova Scotia Mr left the area when he was and toured Canada His father was a train provided him with transportation In IS4B Mr MacDon aid in Toronto with very little money and no friends He did have the address of a lady who would rent rooms and said Jobs were easy to jet in those days I still wonder where I got the nerve to do It but 11 was a fantastic experience he so After working for a publishing company and a major all rm office Mr entered leather college and graduated I Now in his year in the education field Mr MacDonald has spent the last 28 years in the north area He at a public school in for six years before assuming vice- prmcipalship duties at Harrison Public School when it opened in After becoming at Harrison Mr MacDonald became principal at Joseph Gibbons Stcwarttown and has now been principal of Park Public School or the past five The biggest change Mr has seen in tic educational field during his career Is the attitude and teach methods used He It used be that teachers would teach the r method of on and if the student t learn It was bid Now teachers belter trained and if the student learn oneway the teacher will find another Mr MacDonald said that there arc resource teachers who came the schools and update the skills You keep running Into kids and saying what in the heck can we do with his one to make him learn Every teacher becomes a special education teacher nowadays he Returning students to Park School may be happy to hear that Mr has never used the strop while stationed at the school I don I it out la wed but I don like It If worse comes to worse I like to know Its there he said Mr and the at Park have been spending the last few weeks preparing the school for another year I for them he said Auditions begin for Globes play Herald Special If thought that live theatre looks Ike fun re right It is fun And if you ve thought that you enjoy play a part in a live you re probab ly right again Georgetown Globe Productions will you IhL chance to find out for sure the easy way when they hold auditions for their show for the BS season A warm delightful musical Mame offers and in material for those who want to try for a principle role as well as a number of good quail ty supporting parts and ample opportunity for choral work and dune Widely known for its song of the same name is the of wild eccentric but lovable Aunt Mame and her adventures with her orphaned nephew Patrick The show spans from to 1MC takes us from New York City to exotic Singapore to the sunny chivalrous south A read through of the show ill be held at p m Sept 11 and again Sept IS at Georgetown Terminal Warehouse Armstrong Ave in Georgetown Everyone is welcome to come and sec more of what the show has to offer Michael Burgoyne will be the shows arti stic director Paul Agreement reached on motocross law Operators of the Lea thertown Track west of Acton will wait and see how flex the regulations In a new bylaw governing their operation will be If it does not work Lome said they taking the town to court over it Town council a bylaw Monday requiring among other things that the site on which the track Is situated be fenced At the urging of BUI Johnson a on was added which may require further fencing If trespassing from the track into neighboring properties becomes a problem Dr speak log for himself and partner Mansell Nell is said they wanted to fence their boundaries along the MiltonHalton Hills town line and along the Milton Sixth line In an effort to prevent res passers entering the property Mr Doberthlen said the problems were caus ed by people partying in the bush rather than anyone connected with the track or racing events People know the pro perty locally known as the Is there and many feel it is Crown land since It has never been farmed and appears quite wild and natural Council agreed stopp ing trespassers would be in Mr best Interest but felt con should centre on the racing activities Council also amended the bylaw to eliminate distinctions between practice times and ing times allowing the track to operate only between a and Mr Doberthlen was also unhappy with a requirement to have an offduty police officer at meets during the rest of this season to deternine whether such control Is necessary The requirement came as a suggestion of Don McMillan The bylaw stipulated eight races could be held this year but the numb er of days the track operates will be set each year when the operators apply for their licence stipulating on the cation the number of days they want to ate Paul Hunter speaking for the to neigh bors who oppose the track said the bylaw was a basis for coexist and without It the neighbors have nothing more than the strength of character of the operators to protect them frightens us Mr If the property was on whether sold we have nothing to ratepayers would be regulate he future content with the bylaw or owners Mr Hunter want continue their said and that really fight in court Totally comfortable The people in Acton should feel totally comfortable about walking downtown and know they won t be harassed by some yahoo a senior officer with the Ha Hon regional police says Deputy chief BobMiddaugh said if the youth charged with loitering In the downtown area of the town don t 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gelling part Auditions for chorus and dinccri will be held Sipl auditions for principles will be Sept Call backs tor all parts on Sept I- or the sche dule and location and for some encourage ment come out and give it try call the show producer Linda international i Hunts tomato 5bfl tin Lawrence Oil oil 4S Dainty instant fried rice 350 g box beef chickenjj pilaf or chinesem 2 kg cello bag Uncle Bens converted rice SlokflyMllo kidney CO Caleili beans I Wb clicked bo Rice- ARoni spaghetti sauce soy or sauce 299 139 159 health beauty aid specials toothpaste 99 Closeup or Aquafresh regular or mint 100 tube your choice I regular or super deodorant or t deodorant 399 Finesse Dovesoap OneADay or conditioner regular or extra body 300 bottle personal size white bo 49 vitamins with iron s bile antiperspirant roll on fresh sconl 100 mL 249 Note Loblaws specials are not available in Loblaws superstore warehouse Prices effective to Saturday September 8 1984 Stores reserve the nght to limit 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