Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1950, p. 3

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s pae 3 the georgetown herald wednesday may 3rd 1950 of its kind in canada salary schedule for high school teackefs fttaalslal 3500 u maxlrtium in three thstrict school a salavyachedulo for teachers in georgetown milton and acton high ichools wa adopted bynorth halton dtatrlct board at ltarmeet- ing monday u georgetown tho new schedule provide a salary of 2100 io 3300 tor rionspoclellsts arid 2200 to 3800 fof specialists on the staff with an annual increment of 100 until tho moxlmurt isresch- od a new teacher comlng on atft eon benefit to thc extent of s0o con tn f s9hnowi w brirsrt seu brtaiii ph6ne233w mill street pguson a childrens iid society h the annual meeting of the childrens aid society of j the county of halton will be held on the evening of tuesday may h at 8 pan dst j in the sunday school room of st paul united church j milton mim elizabeth s l govan of the canadian welfare council ottawa will be the guest speaker the board of directors extend a cordial invitation to all citizens who are interested in the work of child welfare j wm deans pre georgetown ont gordon la the youngest ever to head canadian nat- railways sprawling empire- is 47 for experience arid thpvlord has k proviso thaltn teacher it unsotl- factjy can- be taken off schedul ahdu ju exceptforrs can- be rrfade- if hocoaaoryfn hlrlng a now teach or salaries of principal j lam berts gcbrgetcwn ana principal ftoitolnii acton were set rft 3j00 andtrlnclpal marcotius in ml wlu- receive 41 00 a motion to rescind a motion- made at the last irfcetlnn for agree ment on a new basis bf sharing costs between municipalities was lost the milton members said their town council would- not agree to the new plan and they voted ag ainst it as well as the member from nassagawcya a report by the commercial in spector slid that unless at least fifteen students were enrolled in the special commercial course being taught in georgetown it would not be feasible to continue it the board has hopes that next year there win be- that many or more from the three schools interested in tbe course and will continue it at least for one more year purchase of an acre and a half of garden land adjoining milton school was approved more land is necessary for the teaching of agriculture the georgetown prin cipal complained that he had been unable to obtain a syllabus of the test pieces for halton music festi val and as a result georgetown would make no entries this year a complaint will be lodged with the festival association service of a member of the acton teach ing staff were dispensed with payment being made until the end of june and mrs robblns hired as replacement teacher until the end of the i term legion notes sorilv tflat there has bean no legion notes tho last couple of week but news is still a bit shy however heros a few little items wo have thursday night wastfiereg- ulor monthly mooting of prtmeb i20 with only a fair crowd on hanit general business was atten dod id accounts paid and reports of the oommlrteq chairmen given something nw havbacn added to the lost conple- ot mcetlngs by the committee in charge serving sandwiches nt the close on fltlday nite we hoar the veeltly social evening was the big- gost cvor entertainment chafrman alex taylor sold that itvwas by far the biggest crowd to attend one or the friday night parties thy have become increasingly popular as the months have gone by and wnot- started or o casual experi ment has developed into one of the biggest cvenu held at the hall regular weekly blngos ore stil very popular and a good num ber attend every week albert henneyj who recently rqtymed from trip t ths old country has been seriously 111 and is at present in peel memorial hospital last tuesday evening an ovecuuve meeting was held in the committee room details will ap pear next week would like to live- you soma of tho high scoresln tho dart tour nament but from some eft tjje scores wo hear ov we think per haps they must be addng an evttrs zero federation leti9 a eciiedujbed for junemrd t4 annual field day spdosored by tliehnltdn todnltlonof agrl- euuure fer thbrural public scbddl children at ijaiton is to b at tho- halton community park at lowvulo 6n friday june ttr this lrday which tho rural boys and shls annually loot forward to and as usual thore is tobe s big s9ftbnll tournament 11 addition to a prpgramnwilof races and sport for one ond all yeas ssmnssjssl ihmuou mtlaf iwiiias j44 v ssbbbstaf h cssbbbbslbssbf wssbt i maccormacks drug phene 111 geergmciwn the housefly if not swatted in early life will live as long as ten weeks because of winters extreme cold the railroaders consider the horn- pnyne division of the cnr in on- tario one of thetoughest on the- contlnent harry hale- not only had hla regulorjob as mc and entertainer last friday night but wo hear he also took over in che orchestra tor a couple of hours it seemed that george glassford one of the members of jack armstrongs or chestra had to work at the mill on friday night so the band was short a man however harry tookr over arid played the drums until george arrived com bob muir was honored by fellow- employees of alliance paper mill here and also paper- makera from thorold ond merryt town at a banquet held in the odd fellows hall last saturday bob recently reured after many years with the company albert simson took some really tine pictures of the executive and committee chairmen at a banquet and social evening held at dutch mccartneys home a week ago last tuesday night a fine time was reported by all jim murphy is batching it these days while mrs murphy is away on a trip to england yours tomtotect the redstart is one of the most brilliant warblers a black and orange pattern makes him a most delightful sight ai he darts in pursuit of flies and insects protect him a beau tiful bird and a valuable one look for him in thick second- growth saplings yours to enjoy carliws the carunb breweries united watcbloo ontario ows berl0u e p head optometrist eyes exasnlned 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