Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1948, p. 10

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i the georgetown herald wednesday my 19th 1948 i sa the georgetown herald serving u ooirnnnnlu of georgetown glen williams norval umehousk hornby stewarttown ashcrove ballinafad terra cotta subscription rato j260 a year slncle co plea 6c advertising rates quoted on application walter c mehn publleher and editor garlqld l mogllvray staff harold davuon lcuo m clark keg broothead harold davuon corey harrington jr the herald 1 printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on st georgetown authorised aa aocond dae mall port office dapt w ottawa- v members of the canadian woekly newspaper association aad the ontario quebec division of the ctyna the editors corner new of the high school district from the acton and milton papers we wrn that the central schbol at speyside has been shelved for the time being in favour of an addition to the two town schools and that tenders have been let for hnsporta- tion of students from eaqueaing and nassagaweya to the schools wlueh will in turn provide a bomewhat broader curriculum than either have had to date this paper has been a consistent opponent of any plan which would result in closing georgetown high school but we are at a loss to understand whv the local high school 3oard should turn down a proposal to go into the plan on the new basis of adding to the three schools arjd providing transportation to them deputyreeve armstrong has criticized the schbo board f6r not hav- jrig council sit in on a recent discussion with dr carl martin of milton when the new scheme was discussed in view of the close cooperation between the council and board on the original decision deputyreeve armstrong has a point the matter will be aired at a future council meeting as council has requested a re port on the meeting from the school board chairman manwhile to keep up to dale on opinion in the neighbouring towns we reprint the lend editorial from last weeks acton and milton papers which mr dills titled the present and the tuture residents of north i lalton nun wonder follow ing the news reports of lasl w ek in which councils of the four municipalities agreed to sanction additions to the present schools in acton and milton what has hap pened to the plan for a central school 1 he editor being a member of the board has had opportunitv to hear and participate in discubsions since ill inception of the board any opinions expressed here are of coursi our own based on our conclusions tirst of all it should be kept in mind that the pur pose of the larger area was to pro ide a wider range of subjects and equal educational opportunities for pupils whether they were residents of town or country it was soon found that there was not space for more subjects to be added and all the pupils accommodated in the school buildings in acton and milton before going ahead with any plans the board of georgetown was bgamapproachcd to join in the district failing to re ceive a favorable reply from the georgetown officials the plans were drawn for additional rodms at milton and acton these rooms will add to the courses available for north halton district pupils household science man ua training and a commercial course they will make these courses available immediately building costs and the report of the royal commission on cdu- cation would seem to be the chief reasons for deferring the central building for a short time although in gran ting permission for present plans the department of education urged the district board to proceed as soon as possible with the selection of a site for the central school we understand these new additions are for tem porary purposes as far as high school use is concerned their erection is to fill an immediate need for those pu pils who are at school during the next five years there has been no suggestion that the central school plan has been abandoned it is believed the buildings will be used for public school facilities when a central school is built councils of all municipalities have heard the pro posals and reached agreement if there was any thought in our mind that these additions would alter those origi- nal plan for the advantages of acentraj school inihe centre ofthe district to be served we would be the first o oppojje the present building there has however been no alternative suggestion offered by any of the municipalities and complete agreement on the present temporary plans for better educational facilities for north halton district both now and five years hence when it is estimated the central school can be ready to serve the north halton district or a larger district if de- tired s may we impress again that these are the view points of your editor who has always been an advocate oftheceaualhoojplansandwriobelievebthntplan the solution to better high school education you never know one of the interesting features of editing a news paper is the fact that one never knows how items will be interpreted by readers usually it is the least expec ted items which arouse the interest of readers we can write about sewerage building bylaws park improve ments and other matters of major importance and sel dom does a reader take the troubl to give his views oil the matter but let it be an inoonsequentiality and the fan begins trje following letter was received on mon day posted in georgetown with a thre cent stamp and typewritten and were afraid our beat sleuthing wil never uncover thstnysterious mr etrncke however much as we like circulation of the herald to be increa sed we dont think wc shall follow his wjvicc and write i weekly column on life in the editors household ha ving just finished an article by editor b k sandwcll in saturday night concerning the late joe atkinsons policy of anything for circulation of the toronto daily star we- puss mr es suggestions on to tne trustej board of tjiat newspaper for thir consldtrutlon actori ont dear mr editor noticed in a recent ishuc of your newspaper that vouhad suffered a great misfortune j refer to your failure to- get pickets to a shov in jofbnto i am sliri this item must huve ben of grwit mter- st to your revelers keep up the goodvwork they would probably be dying to knovv whvil you have for breakfast and when you changed your midcrwear perhaps in order to make a better paper you could have one page devoted exclusively to the horne life of 1 the editor and his family lhis would be groat stuft for the public bet you they would be lined up outside the office on pjperclay and your subscriptions- would double overnight why not try it out s yours for nbetter newspaper jamea ettricke ps the editor has fdr breakfast as a rule a bowl of shreddies adv and ocacsionally a piece of toast i he underwear is changed at least once a week and usually more depending on how much we sweat getting out this newspaper pps if next weeks mail does not produce a 2 50 subscription from mr e whose name we ftl to find on the mailing list we shall fee that he has not the courage of his o n convictions and shall sadly re turn to 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