Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 September 1993, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 By Bryn Georgetown District High School is off to another sue- cessful start-up and a very umn has been to recognize busy year. I’d like to thank student and staff success, to Halton Hills This Week for highlight upcoming events, an opportunity to continue and occasionally to comment this column. It is an excellent on current issues. If there is way to maintain routine con- something that you would tact with our parents and the like discussed, I'd be pleased community at I: The purpose of this col- Principal’s Corner to hear from you. 232 Guelph St. Guelphview Square Georgetown AG! i This year we have 13987 RETORME? Dick MacDuffee Candidate for Halton-Peel Let the People Speak. call: 873-8822 full-time students registered, the overwhelming majority of whom have three or four classes a day. Our 260 Grade 9 students are predictably excited and enthusiastic. majority of our 460 Grade 12 and OAC students are contemplating their graduation and entry into the workforce, college or university. We also have 86 teachers on staff, eight of whom are new to the school. During the summer, Mrs. Nancy Syer, our Head of Social Science, was seconded to the University of Toronto and replaced by Mr. Russ | | ANNOUNCING | THE MAZDA / 4 a a OO School activities underway at GDHS Linney. As well, Mrs. Bey Miller, our English Head, assumed a consultant’s role with the Board and was replaced by Mrs. Diane We will be maintaining our strong Rebel Tradition with 33 teams in action. This fall, students will be partici- pating in: Cross country; boys volleyball and girls bas- ketball at three levels, boys football and girls field hock- ey. Co-curriculars reflect our commitment to learning out- side the classroom as well. I want to thank our teacher and community volunteers for their time and interest. is year promises to have many complex themes and issues. Our Transition Years Plan promises to have a clearer focus as we look to the September 1996 imple- mentation date. The Provincial Reading and Writing Assessment will be administered in November and later in the Spring. We have yet to understand the full i icati of the THE ‘93s MUST GO. THERE’S NEVER BEENA =] YO 1 Ob Awd BY OTM ERATOR G5 UC 67 D 5-YEAR, 100,000 km BUMPER-TO-BUMPER EXTENDED WARRANTY Your Toronto Area Mazda Dealers MUST clear out the ‘93s, so come in and see your local dealer to get your best Mazda deal of the year Right now we're offering a bonus 5-year, 100,000 km bumper-to-bumper extended warranty at no extra charge on any new ‘93 Mazda. That's worry-free driving for 5 years! Take advantage of great, low prices on all models, including 323s, Proteges, ACHILLES MOTORS LTD, 357 Queen St. East, Acton 619 853-0200 Miatas, MPVs and lots more But the ‘93s are going fast, so hurry in and see your local Toronto Area Mazda Dealer for a test-drive PLUS GET ALL FACTORY-TO-DEALER INCENTIVES. 19.45 38965 y4@%= 8 MAKING You FEEL Just RIGHT Social Contract on our hool. Our school priorities for the year will focus on devel- oping our long term plan for Grade 9, reviewing how we assess and evaluate students, maintaining high expecta- , tions of students, making good use of technology in all subjects and supporting one another professionally in lese very stressful times. GLT invite By Shiona Watson Georgetown Little Theatre, has openings for four or five fun-minded people to take non-speaking, walk-on parts in their up-coming produc- tion of Larry Shue’s Broadway hit, “The Foreigner”. The show will run Oct. 22, 23, 27-30, so applicants must be free on those dates and will also be required for quite a few other rehearsals. Absolutely no experience is necessary but applicants must be. serious about their role and: be: prepared to have lots of fun!!! <<: Please call Shiona Watson (Producer) for more informa- tion at 853-3265 as soon as Stewarttown Road, or Friday, Oct. 1, same venue at 7:30. Sat. Sept. 25/93] 1026 27 35.41 46 Bonus: 11 Encore: 416406 Bonus: 24) Early Bird 08 22 31 35} RESULTS UNOFFICIAL [Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135}

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