Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1991, p. 30

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the HERALD Community News Wednesday September IS 1991 Halton Catholic board reports enrolment growth As Halton Catholic students returned to school for the new school year the Bgard ex an overall growth in enrolment The elementary panel has undergone a 3 6 per cent growth in the period September 1990 September Oakville con tinues to lead the way in elemen tary growth at 5 per cent in crease September It is followed by Halton Hills with a 7 per cent increase The six elementary schools continuing to experience major growth pressures remain as St Timothy School north Burlington Holy Family School north east Holy Cross School Georgetown St Matthew and St Bernadette Schools both in north west Oakville The secondary panel has ex an 11 9 per cent grouth in the June September period Bishop Reding Secondary School in north Halton has in a 14 per cent increase during this period followed by a per growth in Burlington Assumptio and Notre Dame Secondar Schools and a per cent increase in Oakville St Ignatius of Loyola and St Thomas Aquinas Secon Schools Cliff Byrnes Director of Education attributes this growth largely to the Board s decision to implement semester ing in the secondary panel star ting at the grade level These figures are based on September enrolments and will fluctuate during the month of September The Board will be operating schools in the 1991 school year 26 English language elemental schools three French language elementary I schools and five secondary schools The Board wilt celebrate the of final Blessing and of the addition at St Vincent s School in south east Oakville on September26 Progress is continuing with the construction plans of both the St Timothy and St Bernadette Schools slated for opening in September The Assumption Catholic Secondary School tion and renovation project is current 1 in the final design stages It is scheduled for com pletion b 1993 The Saint food stores target OPEN 24 HRS 7 DAYS A WEEK 51 ST GEORGETOWN BRAMPTONS CHEAPEST MATTRES SALE Bed Frame 3954 Limit Per Customer Single Mattress Spring Construction SINGLE SET Double Mattress Spring Construction Queen Set Orthopedic Twin Mattress Set Double Set 25 Year Warranty Sealy Double Set Orthopedic m iw Sealy Sot Orthopedic King Set Year Warranty ORTHOPEDIC SET sale face 159 349 3ie 399 599 735 FREE PILLOW MOUSE OF MATT J MATTRESS CLEARANCE SALE COUNTRY MATTRESS SLEEP SHOE 4520929 190 HWY 7 WEST UNITS TO BRAMPTON RICE CENTRE Marguerite north east Youville School also nearly complete with the held later this fall and the school Oakville plans are tendering process expected to be opening in l Community Focus Legion week Members of Georgetown Branch Royal Canadian Legion stand in front of displays set up to begin Legion week last Sunday afternoon Everyone over years old is welcomed to attend this week long Open House From left to right 1st Vice Paul Yates President Bob and Public Relations coordinator Tutty Herald Photo Future Girl Guide Five year old Shannon Cole left of Georgetown was eager to get signed up last week during Girl Guide Registration at Centennial Public School Shannon will be involved with Sparks this year a pre brownie level of Girl Guides Handling registra were Sparks leaders Judy left and Theresa Gail Herald Photo Home week recognized Several local realtors presented Halton Hills Mayor Miller with this poster Sept on behalf of the Brampton Real Estate Board in recognition of the week Sept being as Home Week in Town Those who participated in the ceremony included All Pro Realty Gary Brand NRS Brand Realty Mayor Miller Joan Daulby Royal Lepage Finn Johnson and Associates Home Week celebrates home ownership and the need for private property rights

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