Tilt Municipal Elections 88 Bruce to address decline in funding Hnlton Board of trustee Arlene Bruce will approach Issue of declining government funding and improved teaching quality re elected In November municipal elections Mrs Bruce trustee for Ward I Acton has been a board member since 1980 She said Monday she will pursue the trustees seat this fall with a focus on shrinking govern ment grants to the school board although she has not made an at announcement to seek re election Whenever get a tram the in Helton the percen tage gets lower This year we re at 30perccnI level she said pointing to 1988 s 32 4percent allocation The figure or 1987 per and for 1986 3 per cent A decrease in e dollars allocated directly education means more money will come from lax payer annual education payments said Mrs Bruce Italian Hills muih this year looks Ha lion says Oh Ihiy more now reduced Brants the Ministry has issued Board of Education to reduct slits miludinn priniiirv must hi rum within We 1 difficult It nsy Id lost c ceo m pi i shed il sin said fund r new Shi ill join Ihi provincial funding if illy Wt been thrv ye to them she said though the supply said Straying from Ihi issue funding said would like n talf Costeffective education a priority Georgetown trustee Dick a six year veteran on Board of Education announced Monday that he will seek re election Mr for 3 and said that cost iffeclive education will be a top priority in thi 198889 school year to find most cost efficient way dehimng lion he said But Mr added that the Board of Education is already a good system We re already delivering good quality education for the children It will be necessary this polity funding a major in board discussions will also be issul or Howill if reilecled He said lALSBOl of School Boards Ontario has i permantnt lobbying member Queen Park petitioning for in funding Bui Mr said Hills has doni well and has second region In the north jf Italian we don lake a back W share hi indicating thi mpk New candidate wants to see greater input SI million ruwwi lions Georgetown High rtnov facilities nnd to add an nil noted ilh board funds Mr Urn Williams new Director of lion as someone who v Ill the board status quo ihinLes irt in know lol good things wl re Hob will Some of tiling Italton bus dune include impltmcn ting an instrumental music program in the middle time these kids get to high said Mr Ihty II lie in music illy pre gram suggested by Mr In ird is being this fill Its to now 1 the first Mr member of is also a former Hills own former member of the finance eommittte a prei iuu- of the Hills ifonry Board a past viced of the Board of due Rod Taylor has announced he will be making a bid for a trustee lion with the Board of Eauai Hon in the upcoming municipal elec Mr Taylor will seek election for Wards and Georgetown put ting him up against trustee Dick Howitt who has Indicated he will be running for reel eel ton Mr Taylor has been a resident of Georgetown for years and he and his wife Ruth have three school aged children While generally satisfied with Ihe quality of leaching in local schools Mr Taylor is concerned about resource allocation within the system and an administrate and policy making process which he feels at times seems very remote from the classroom and the needs of the students If elected he intends address school board issues from a Hills perspective I believe should be greater ongoing parent and public input to board policy making he says The trustee should be a conduit for expression of community views and concerns In the board decision making process and should have primary responsibility for keeping the community informed on current and emerging issues The distance between Hills and the board offices of Burlington Is another concern Mr Taylor eels must be considered and residents must be kepi well informed of developments Many parents eel their Interests are not being represented he says They see the board in Burlington as a distant thing They don feel they have input I want to improve the liaison between the community and board The needs of Hills being overshadowed by the larger urban areas is something else be wary of Mr Taylor says There is a danger of being aver Ookville he says One of tin big concerns nine in Burlington is they don have enough schools There is possibih could divert funds we would use fur our own resources in Hills Our needs here in the direction of new sehools role of the trustees with the is an important one they must remain accountable according Mr Taylor Trustees should ippcir to be do ing more thin or rejecting staff hi says is essential in any policy develop- DIABETES DAY September 14 11 am3 pm and Demonstrated At Store WED SEPT 14th 11 am 3pm FREE COFFEE TEA COOKIES J sit MILNE HOMECARE PRESCRIPTION CENTRE Mul St Georgetown and Ihem hive been explored fully This should not only be done for a publicly table body it be seen be In terms of funding allocation wilh Mr Taylor would like to see improvements including mere isi in lotibjing of the Ministry of Mr Taylor Ins been In local groups with an interest in education and represented Kennedy Public School on Hills Consolidation committee in 19BjBti Currently Mr Taylor is employed In policy analysis and development with the Ontario government TV and VCR BEST PRICES EVER COLOUR TV COLOUR TV am in 26 COLOUR CONSOLE 28 Remote Control COLOUR TV DELUXE VHS VCR SAVE 40 95 SAVE 90 SAVE S3 00 SAVE news Amy Burke is plejiscd to announce the Joining of hands In marriage of her daughter Sharon Preston and Richard Arbour on Sept 1983 in Norval United Church at p Get well wishes are extended to Ada Sinclair and McGilvray both of Georgetown Ada is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital and is recuperating at home following a short stay In Georgetown hospital ONESTOP CAR CARE DRY CLEANING INTERIORS PRESERV A SHINE FABRIC PROTECTION SUNROOFS VINYL ROOF REVITALIZING RUST PROOFING TOUCH UP PAINT CAR COVERS SPLASH GUARDS DUNNING BOARDS WINDOW 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