Arts forum invaluable input given On behalf of the Hills Arts Council I wish to thank the citizens of Halton Hills far heir response to our recent Public forum Grow In a Growing The lei pants enthusiastic tlon helped to develop composite of the status of airs in Hills It sui learning experience for us all Citizens forum No logic in school closures Dear Sir Logic The Board of closed down a town school You want to bus the students out of town to a rural school Put in a portable class room until an addition can be built on to the school to turn die the over per cent enrolment you will have In Sect You will truck in water whin the well cannot meet the demand which I understand happens now Walt until the Grade students are out there Could I tender a contract to haul the water You had better do a quick fix to the spctic and pray It t contaminate the well You wish to do all this and ill it pro Kress You got some I know of three students mint that will not in this logn If you wish call me Insane This logic equals a person v at his house bum down but tell everyone it s OK There enough lumber in the basement to build another one I would be more than willing to meet with anyone from the Board anytime prove to mi the benefits I musl be damn dumb I foil to see the logic or benefits Yours truly It Dafoot Drive Georgetown Volunteers are great Tlnnk you again for your coverage of Volunteer Week volunteers in Hills contribute so many of their lime in sports church ind social service groups it is lit them know how much are appreciated Without your help it would not be possible Thank you to our many volunteers Sincerely were able to be pnseni participate in to take the cultural pulse Vie would be re the invaluable unci of Linda of the Ministry of Citizen ship Culture forum ours truly Wendy President Hills Council Nothing like sweet success Dear Sir Our 15th annual book sale wis resounding success and we have realized a profit of over to sup port our scholarships to the Georgetown High Schools our scholarship fund and our donations to community pro jects Thank you to The Herald or help with our TheNcwcomers Club joined us this year to provide it I we congratulate them on splendid display of crafts goods McDonald and the Georgetown and Acton Public were the dropoff centres for books we thank Arnold and Betsy Com well and their staffs for cheerfully books as worked thank you goes to Mr Morrison of and his stiff especial Mrs McCormick Mr Holers and Mr Presley We premie Ihil they allowed us to shire some of their spice to store sort over boxes of books we extend our thinks to the people of Hilton Hills their copious dunitmns of boots for their support on the day of the Without del mil evir e of you our s lie not in been so sue eessful in I ippj to provide service Hi it is so by every Yours truly The University Women Club of George tow Reader questions readathon Dear Sir On May from Jam until I ft a read a will place Little School will include the director of educi the board chairperson the superintendent of schools our mayor a councillor teiihers ind school principal is well as ill Little School students Pledge sheets have been assigned to ill students who are encouraged by prues lo raise the maximum i mount of money for the school The plcde are for the number of minutes student is involved in the re id thon and as it is a sehool d ly ill children wilt achieve fully the Irrespective of their contribution fort or academic gain What are we teaching these children Possibly to expect i full share of hit without effort how ionise money or chanty Is tin money lie or and who will authonzi or id its expenditure Tins is indirect tux admit some volunteer aspects whit parint will allow his to be Ihe only one at with a blink pledge Is this type of defined or even permissible What Hell isgi ng on here David Watson Willow St the funds to Ik used for kindergarten to on a field trip to dairy farm is happen eel in Over half of those ire ill as result Reunion at Harris Township Dear Sir invite all former residents of Horns Township to a fun filled weekend July and 1980 Wc would appreciate receiving pictures of former residents their homes and histories as wc are com piling a book all lo set when they visit Ihe Township Office at the Thank you for your viluablc space In his way we hope to reach our former residents of Harris Township who might otherwise not receive an Invitation to the many planned events of this forthcoming reunion Township of Harris 1 Committee I Box New Seniors Week Want to learn more about what s available In town for seniors turn up at the many booths toil will be set Up at key in Hills in June The Elderly Services Advisory Committee of is on a Seniors Awareness June 1621 and some and social services which serve the elderly ire liking part The province design June senior citizens month each year and holding a seniors awareness week in June makes sense THE ONE STOP SHOP ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS BULK FOODS Bird watching Sunday fine feathered friends There will be ongoing activities such as horse drawn wagon rides bird house workshops and exhibits on wildlife art by focal artists John Id re la Bonnie Coulter and the Wood carvers Guild from the Burlington Cultural Centre Visitors will also have a chance to Adopt a Bird for and watch birds being banded and released The Adopt a Bird program was last fall lo support the bird ban ding and research programs at Mount sberg Scheduled activities include a guided morning bird hike at J a m with Dill Head who has led hikes for various organizations including the Federation of Ontario Naturalists David Brewer past president of the Ontario Bird Banding lion will present a bird banding at 10 a m Brewer will in the techniques of bird ban ding highlighting the history pur Cose geography and methods bird demonstrations will be of at the Banding Station from am 12 m by Martin licensed bird bander From 30 130pm Van a Regional for a province wide project on wild bird populations will tell visitors about a new itias Breeding Bird Atlas in Ontario an informative walk about turds of prey visitors join Jim education ordinator it from to J p The Wildlife Is 1 km trill with live birds of prey in enclosures i compound bison A session on will be presented from p by lied Mason from the Interna tional Airport Mr Mason will ex plain the importance falconry and its use at Mountsberg Wildlife Centre Is located an line south of west of Take the Burlington Guelph line it from and go sooth to Turn right on and travel for five miles and then right on Line Wildlife Centre is locai about one mile on the left tor fur lion please call the II on Region Conservation Authority weekdays or the I intsbirg Wildlife Centre JS4 weekends Bunting safely Fred Morris A hard worker for hospital Mil to Die hosting bolting i for boys and girls course is Thursd from starting June lo Public 1 irv likes ice Iht librin Los is per child or man inform nil Hos grant Georgetown Hospital is receive a i I 111 opening rant from the of Health plus another These inlo the hospital to keep the hospital running on a basis over a decade Of managing the Georgetown Memorial Hospital hospital administrator Ed ward Fred Morris was buried at reenwood Cemelery last week funeral service atlended by mourners took place last Wednesday at Knox Presbyterian Church in Morris died in the hospital he served Hospital declined to siy it caused Mr Morris death but it is generally believed to be lung Mr Morris to the hospital In June from Toronto Genera Hospital where lie had been administrator Although a Burlington resident the hospital director made many friends among Ins colleagues and staff becoming a faimliir face in Certolnlv he was well loved and respected by all staff in the organisation his assistant ad Brian Pollock told The Her In addition to being an ex client he was a very humane person He touched alt the iff at the hospital There will be a tribute lo Mr Mor idt Pollock s s been such difficult week for all of us here so physically emotionally drain the assistant said He was hired just five months after his boss Bom in Quebec Mr Morris had a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Toronto attended the School of Management Cor program and was a member of the Canadian College of Health Services Executives Until about four yelrs ago he served is member of the Ontario Hospital Association During his time the hospital n acquired Bennett Care Centre in 1984 The same year it also began to operate a four bed intensive care unit ind got in on site sound machine Previously the hospital used to have ft The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemiPrivate Accommodation In an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your needs Service Includes lull room service nurs assistance maid and laundry service a varetyol planned aclviles use of all amenities inducing pool beauty shop gift shop bar service The Bennett Health Care Centre A nonprofit foundation Hated with the Georgetown District lYtsmoriaJ Hoi pi tall 1 Princess Anne Drive Georgetown Ontario L7G 2B8 8770117 Bowling Is Fun HANDICAPPED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT ACT0N1 MAY 986 CALL FOR MORE I 8530170 BOWLING LANES STOP NOW RUN DOWN TO Georgetown Spa Fitness Centre FOR 2 FREE MONTHS With Every 3 Month Membership YOU GET THREE MONTHS OF Indoor Heated Pool A- Sauna Whirlpool Equipment Room and Weights Personal Programs Gift Certificates Exercise Classes Ed Exercise Classes Sundays Family Day Sundays Ladies afternoon evening Aquatic Classes Georgetown Spa Fitness Centre 8771924 ENTRANCE OFF JAMES ST JrrelSI j mobile inert on j wins is still in stall of a Mr Morns is provincial funding lo and Iht needed It look him 10 of planning lo jeel prLViDLLs Board h man illnbuled Mr Moms A Hospital Bo ird chair man Mr Morns was i workaholic was in ml working and v risulls whither his stiff or tl Ministry of Hi ilth Mr Armstrong His think hi is too hard on himsilf which or i not led to his death III ilidnt Lin of IlllUSllf on Mr Morris was thinking about tin hospit ind how to the results hi needed Dealing with was his toughest job Mr Armstrong said Hi tried lo mike Ihe Ministry rialize tin needs of Georgetown Without his ifforis and constant BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS JAHC0 CLEARANCE MOORE PARK PLAZA MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN disiussions there wouldn have the Centre and in A witty speaker with a lot of stones in his pocket Mr Morris had a woy with words Mr Armstrong two men enjoyed playing golf together a sport Mr Morris liked much For a who had avoir he did pnlty well Mr Arm strong chuckled He he used lease Mr his smoking and about whether he was sitting two inches away from thi Board tabic because of his lunger arms or bigger sloimih He was a very ite person Nobody knew on the street how good or how bad things were in the hospital Mr Armstrong said He was a supporter of what he working for and mide us proud Mr Morns leaves behind son John a 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