Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1967, p. 1

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georgetown esquesing schools bufge with record 6044 pupils it took few oortible class rooms tome temporary quart ers and a jaoe born but 6044 georgetown and esquesing school pupils found a place to sit tuesday halt of that figure 3154 w wallowed up by georgetown elementary schools esquesing schools have ap proximately 1 790 and the high school about 11000 with marc expected last year s first day total w bj509 a dig part of the increase u due to introduction 0 kinder garten classes in esquesing public schools abont 200 kind ergarteners in the township have betped up registration there from last years 1366 to approximately 1 600 the other esquesing schools are the georgetown christian school on the 7th line west ol georelown where the enrolment has jumped from 128 to and sunshine school for retar ded on the 7th line south of ge orgetown where 29 are regist cred an increase of two georgetown a public schools have absorbed 2 537 another new high by about a hundred and fifty george kennedy in the extreme cast end went up to 602 all grade 6crs and un der which saturates that school footings for an addition arc in and the pacc situation there should be eased in early 1968 kennedy s 1966 enrolment was 473 harrison public school also a junior school again accepted top registration with 624 rep resenting a slight jump three portable class rooms are in uso here for the second straight term kindergarten and cradc classes are bulging at the scams park l school 261 last ycer has 303 pupils at the mo ment mainly because of a iran sfor of ann street pupils from chapel street school some 2j arc being billed daily from the ann street area centennial school the town s senior school housing only grade 7 8 is accommodating 258 about the right number for facilities thefts this also rtp resents an increase of about 18 each of the ibove ooretown public schools will probably sec their enrolments continue to in crease as development homes in their arena fill up wrigglcsworth public school has 16 more than last term and is using part of the auditorium there for teaching space chapel street which lost the ann street pupils is down from last term s 352 to 312 its a tight fit at holy cross separate school where 458 have registered in tho english sect ion and 159 in the french sec tion for a 617 total this in crease here is about 20 the high school total is ex pected to grow by about so be fore the month is out the rea son for this is because many senior graders wont check in until they have completed their suiruner jobs and they often trail on into ratdseptember the esquesing school board office was not abl to release enrolment figures by schools at press time because some chang es are still being made in school allocations though classrooms are snog jost at school pineview near handm has gone to portable cl stewarttown school was coav toted to a senior school for grades 7 and 8 only this term and some crowding is being pcrienced there until work oft an addition is completed space at the township mon- iapal buudng glen united church and glen town haft has been temporarily pressed into service pending the end of stewarttown- building project georgetown herald a i the home newspaper for georgetown and district canada 1167 1w ike htram 1m71m authonxed as second class mail past office dept ottawa and for payment of postage i n cash georgetown ont thursday september 7th 1967 5joo per year single copy prices ten cowls the partys over 238g cyclist killed in norval crash civic group george clark 191 dies in hospital for ater h st0lie 6ate p the controcrsial ex coroner dr morton shulman will be w t r the speaker in the high school auditorium tuesda september 19th as guest of the or ireo town cimc group a young georgetown motor day about an hour and a half short v before midnight tues hospital here after missing a turn and slim- pr shulman now aspirins ti politics as an ndp candidite has not named his topic mil will he free to lalk on inthin he desires wide nes coierae will he given the meeting and the dc orgetown cimc group is hop inj for a big turn nut for thr some of the 9154 pupils who filed into georgetown elementary schools tuesday cross guelph street to return to ell known speaker back to the books wrigglesworth public school nurses county in agreement expect dispute now settled after a year of hard feelings revealed at a county council when the nurses obtained rert and dispute it finally looks as meeting that the health unit if cation the count v rcfustil to if the halton county bcalthivas short of nurses and had lalk until thr grcylisting as nurses and the county health to curtail some of its regular i lifted unit have reached an agree- summer services the count t to f brcat entertain parent at family dinner 26 new teachers in r w t f the famil of kc and mrs towns pudllc schools i f hh6n entertained their parents at a smorgasbord din twenty six teachers new to i ncr a rockhaen motc pr the georgetown system but not n thp of necessarily new to teaching started their duties doubts township has right to close road glen street m gci williams will not be closed it least not by fstiutsmg township tp solicit r tirrv itaincs told council mondiy niht that it is vcr doubtful the township has the right to close the road it hinjei on the fact i us vcr old road allotmcc dating back to 1880 s on the rcesors i sumy was in a subdivision ex plained the lawyer in adfition as far as anyone has been able to find the township has never maintained the road township the road ming into a stone gate post near norval george clark age 19 of 38 weber drive was southbound on the town line east of nor val s hiltop cemetery when his bike left the paved road glanced off a hydro pole and hit the stone in front of the home of mr and mrs jack kemper we heard the crash and rush ed outside to find the boy ly ing near the motorcycle mrs kemper told the herald he was unconscious and i don t think he was breathing she said the six 40th wedding annic tuesday q tlmse present public l ince me my husdan used artificial n uiti1 assumed respini until he was breath ihrx are presumed to ing on own but he uthonlv over it j pmg the boy to breath until salary last saturday the nurses walked offw job in protest and the two sides had not been able to reach any agreement until thursday when a provinc ial conciliation board head ed by jiidge colin bennett of grey count reached a un animous decision about a con- tract settlement j no details neither county warden wil liam coulter nor flora hesson head of the nurses group could give any of the details of the settlement as the lawyers for each side are still working out the fine points of the contract eluded their daughter mrs ros m mckinlav and her hushinrt ot park school is the only onccobourg and their four sons to have a new principal peter oprlka from windsor two oth ts new at park aremr m h thur urns rc ind mrs ralph wilton don mills r and mr johnwiltoi hae no a mr rimes pointed out thi applicants for the road closing would now hni to api judge then the procedure af tcr tint would be the sime publication ind the right objection the ambulance armed asm mrs kemper he didnt seenjt to be cut at least we could see no bleeding the accident happened ab out 10 15 p m chingoacousf township constable j okell at handling the investigation the deceased was a son of mr and bars james clark and leaves his parents brother john larry and steven and sis ters janet and cathy a former georgetown dtetrict- hign school student he ha been working as a draftsman at northern electric bramale rev robert scrivem of si johns united church will eos duct the funeral service friday at 2 o clock at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 ee ith street interment will be in greenwood cemetery greyusting by hiring a newly i and no signs or conciliation ap- r from qakvillc and lowdalc mr and mrs graduated nurse but when alio pcared the 14 000 member dr learned the situation she ddtnet labour council thrv not report to work support behind the nurses the four new to harrison heym president of the 5c are miss elizabeth hay paul join r fclce from york town ship witlon halifax s and lev and mr da id wilton mouth n s biincs presenting not committed halton pc delegates have free choice a4toncountvlelegatetftenhehar norm in norton ir tho reeve expliwcd but onlj the township no 1 mir re- 0 this weeks progressive con- dunng the winter the county refused to negotiate because the labour group called the county s nurses were not certified by the special negotiating cotimitteo ontario labour relations board a relic of the early thirties stephen lewisxdp member at queens park represented the nurses at thursdays talks and j graham spoke for the county previous attempts at conciliation talks held in ham hton in the middle of june re- j suited in more points in dispute than there had been before the talks started both sides the new contract must stilt be ratified by both sides the nur ses will probably vote on it at a meeting this week no sale wont debate takeover bid manning challenge to a public debate we at halton and peel run a by a toronto holding company first class trust company wtth which has made a futile bid to men and women on our staff of takeover halton peel trust great integrity and long expert company o e mnnmgspres enre in the trust business wc idect of the firm shrugged off have no intention of engaging any such move last ittk of georgctow n mrs barbara lons of north york mrs bet tj anne brown etobicoke ad j w pdmunds frm copper cliff chapel street sees three new faces mrs margaret elliott from sudbur miss donna stcrritt of georgetown ana douglas magwood or oakvillc three ire also new to ccn tcnnnl mrs fa ball from etobicnke richard hone from sudbury miss susan orr from n a public debate neither ir the fouons m f hl both r nd ken tonpttl dirertors hen a pur the irim mduslrv i a fine nh nc lochers ehse oiler by serunt capiulj induuv and f hall play our ch a rikglei orth the corporation as unanimoaslyl lull part m kecpins the hikli n c mr norm tmned down mr manning told code of ethic and uhlch israel visit is basis for tv speaking chores john mcgee vn of mr and speaking mrs tom mcgee rr 1 norval returned home on sunday sep- i think us safo to say the tcmber x from a 1 months trip nurses would approve it mrs to israej nd the conbnent hesson said he am red in canada lat county council will not get a thursday and spent a few day- lourinr chance to deal with the contract t e tloir retummg home r nnul the next regular meetins john hc mp thrgh u scheduled for september la 4 an and was sponsored by several languages some as man as eight he said things arc going along normally since the war he ira veiled around israel the holy city jordan etc for 6 weeks on his own he spent two weeks touring sw itierland italy and when the 23 nurses on the the pioneer women a jewish uit returned to their jobs aft i organization who arrange ex er last years twomonth walk t0 for staaaos a out they greyhsted the health ls itm c unit forbidding the hiring o r johr toured israel any more nurses until the dis pute was settled stnco then mr the county had refused to neg etiate until the ban was lifted and the nurses refused to lift it until their demands met and mrs- ucgce and familv en tertained the girl from israel for a day later john will be on radio and television and travelling in canada speaking about his ex pcricnccs just now he is busy preparing to return to univcrs ity next week jean smith from cooksville lohn stopper from georgetown mrs esther smith also from town returning to teaching af ter a few years absence miss rubv barker from enrland miss f m stewart from perth and angus flliolt from sud burv at kcnnrdj there arc miss pauline cass from georgetown mrs f ranees hunter from oak ville thomas hunter from oak ville mrs winnifred long treet from oakville ifiss sharon macpherson from geor gctown and miss virgin a gil berl from milton mrs marguerite perrott will serve as reading consultant for all schools esquesing booms too build many houses totalling when all else failed the for the past 2 rears this matter was sent to a provincial young lad cooh speak 5 lang eonciliaticb board joajes and planned to study medicine john says many of the young people there were well johns travelling companion in israel was a boy of his own age 18 who was born in arg entma bot had lived in israel were issued in esnuesing dur ing august building inspector county council tom mclean reported to coun al mondaj night fior houses or addit earlier la the summer it vac educated with many of jitem ions to bouses more no parking ordered by council two more areas will be ban ned to ear parking soon council tuesday voted to have no parking areas established on james street from main draper and on john sl from tho highway to just past the arena both are safety measures at busy roedways where accid ents could occur if parking u allowed servative convention in toron to have a favorite among the candidates for party leadership they re keeping it under their styrofoam hoopla hats doug latimer pc president for the federal riding of halton and a convention delegate him self said no local delegates as far as he knows is going support one of the nine announ ced candidates and because voting at the convention will be by secret ballot there will be no way to prove for sure whom the hal ion delegates have voted for he said georgetown lawyer besides latimer a georgetown lawyer the ndtng is represent ed by mrs barbara cooper of oakville representing the lad in of milton representing th young pcs rev andrew me- kenzin of acton and roy brown representing a new ad dibon to the riding erin also attending the conveitloat alternate voting delegates ar mrs frances ritchie wuili sargent jr and john dolphin all of oakville norman nixon of erin and robert reed mut ton halton member george kerr progressive cob servatnve mla for halton and james snow pc candidate for the provincial riding of halto east will attend the convention as delegates at large the halton tories chose their convention candidates this spring at a public meeting sim ilar to those held in every rid ing in canada latimer said disclose part of route for new belfield freeway roll or bowl norma mccolgan shows a good bowl ng eye as she sends plastic bottlep ns flying in this game of skill at a backyard carnival al 6 george si friday the carnival the second here in a matte of a few weeks was staged by neighbourhood children wendy and pam barrager heather hamilton robert roy kim schenk carol barber proceeds 12 15 was added to the f ght against muscular dys trophy part of the route of the bel field freeway which will run from georgetown to metropoli tan toronto was disclosed last week by the minister of high ways g e gomme mr gomme said in a news story tht part of the belfield freewav will run along the 2nd line east of chinguacousy twp after crossing no 10 highway a map of the freeway pub lished when the department of highways made their scheme public last year indicated the general route running ward from georgetown s limits looping north of brampton and dipping with to enter metro at rexdale it will cross no 27 highway and connect with the macdon- ald cartier freeway approxim ately two miles east of 27 a highways department rep resentative told the herald at that time the new freeway may be constructed on the present no 7 highway section between georgetown and no 10 hlgb way or it may be built north of this section of no 7 parallel it the decision will hint on the expense involved last week the highways min ister said a functional study of the freeway would be star ted immediately by his depart- ment he added his department would bear the whole cost of the project abandoned dogs pups find riverview friend harold martin was witness u an unpleasant incident last week when through his river view crest window he saw a car stop and dump oat on th road two grown dogs and sev en pups the pups were three and a half weeks and not in bad shape said veterinarian dr iv b gasun when mrs tony martin took them to him mrs martin is looking attar the apaniels and ha abtsdr flvts four away

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