Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1991, p. 23

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THE HERALD Wednesday May Page School New slashes budget Educational tour A futuristic machine developed by Instrumentation Ltd in Georgetown was one of the machines students at St Francis of Assist Separate School in Georgetown viewed Thursday when they were given a tour of the industry by pro duct manager Rick Rodwell On this machine stu dent Rachel pushed a briefcase through the machine and the contents of the case were viewed In black and white and color by Michael middle and Matthew Kublnec right The tour was part of the schools communityoriented activities during education week Herald photo Teachers urge shop at home The Ontario Teachers Federa tion is urging its members to consider the serious conse quences of cross border shopping on the Ontario economy as well as on the provinces education system Ontario teachers are be- Trig asked to support their own economy by shopping at home The Federations Board of Governors which met in Toronto early in expressed grave concern about the effect of cross border shopping fever on small businesses especially in Cana dian border communities The number of small business closures is alarming and the unemployment ripple effect fur escalates the cycle of con sumer restraint said Guill OTFs president OTF is reminding its members that Ontarios economy and school system are inextricably linked Our schools as well as our social and health care ser vice are supported by commer cial industrial and real property taxes As businesses close our taxes dimmish and so too does education funding said Ar chambault Margaret Wilson secretary treasurer of OTF expressed the need to maintain and support our labor standards We pay more for chicken in Canada because we believe our chicken farmers deserve a decent living she said Our market system which allows Canadians to expect a de cent day pay for a decent days work does not exist in the S If we value our own system we must strive to protect it We must recognize that cross border shop ping is not just the benign escapade it used to be It has become a hazard to our economy OTF is also seeking the co operation of the Ontario lion of Labor in asking its members to support our economy by shopping in PET JUNCTION All Bwd Qmomtng mnd HOUR WO AM 8ntor 1 off vwy day fWhr to MfflMn and lOKofTnaxtbathorclp EARLY DROPOFF- PICKUP EarMar dropoff can be arranged Bring a picture of your pal lor our Ml PHONE FOB AFrODnrBKNT Appovntniavna not max new mom Rachel of Acton Is now a mom after this kid goal Sweetness adopted her while she was using the animal to see if nurturing could overcome the biological bond In her science project called bonding Rachel took Sweetness away from her biological mother at birth and raUed her for two weeks and when she brought her back to the mother goat Sweetness rejected her and came baaing back to Rachel Sweetness and the project were exhibited at High School s science fair Wednesday Herald photo JAKES AUTO CLEAN Fire IDU Engine Shampoo forget our Sheen ADDRESS CHANQEI Paint TOUChUp 265GUELPHST GEORGETOWN Steam Cleaning Interior Shampoo Under Car Oflng Scotch Guard By LISA BOONSTOPPELPOT The Herald Halton Roman Catholic School Board trustees are considering reductions totalling over million from the proposed million budget for which was presented at an April meeting of the budget committee Were required by law to file a budget said Halton Hills French language trustee Ken Norman who is also the vice chair of the budget committee He explained that since the board submitted a deficit budget last year the budget committee was mandated by the Ministry of Education to present a balance budget this year The board will have to repay the deficit to the ministry within the next three years To balance the budget the committee has recommended million worth of reductions from programs and education personnel The recommendation was voted on Tuesday night Were down to a bare bones budget said Mr Norman Were not looking at new pro gramming Were just maintain ing the status quo The major effects of the pro posed 1991 budget reductions are no summer students will be hired for 1991 temporary employees work ing in the maintenance and custodial area will be released by the end of the current school year maintenance and repair work will be reduced with only emergency repairs to be done no planned maintenance work for 1991 with all work to be defer red to 1992 or beyond In the operational part of the budget reductions for program ming have amountged to of which was taken from field trips taken from texts and resources and from staff development the re maining reduction costs come from such items as capital school concerts and temporary assistants etc Other implications of the pro posed reduction were outlined by the Director of Education Byrnes at the meeting He said split grades will be more com mon and there will be a more ef fective utilization of existing texts As well the boards three Enrichment Centres for the elementary level will be closed he said as there is a move to re organize resources for gifted students This closure ha upset some groups said Mr Norman Weve had some groups suggest we limit the reductions to the budget but I think the approach taken by board staff has been the proper one Helping out Een the squirrels were out cleaning up garbage on Earth Day at Park Public School in Georgetown Herald photo Lisa THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Halton Hills Drive P O Box HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G SG2 8732600 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD GUELPH STREET DRIVE Council lor the Town of Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 57 to permit a commercial plaza Development The property is located on the northwest corner Street Highway No and Drive in Georgetown with the property being as Part Lots 13 and 14 Concession 10 Town Halton Hills Georgetown Further information is available in the Planning Department ALL I NTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Location File No Tuesday May 1991 Council Chambers Halton Hills Civic Centre 1 Hills Georgetown D14Ricciuto

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