Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1967, p. 3

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ive new babies add oliday joy in halton adopted babtaa wfll j urt excitement to die of live hakon couples uhm this month a mer- cbriatmas pwaent arranged cooperative under- t between halton child- aid socfetj and the cas in many larger centres ontario on thursday five babies ran from newborns about ten old to one our months of arrived en masse in the n cas headquarters it in tiie words of one stat organized bedlam for of hours but the staff thered the storm quite well a few even offered to take erf or two of the cute infants operation adoption began london that morning and cbed its climax about noon en the five homeless waifs three london ca case- t arrived at hihon in a rented chauffeur driven later that day they r foster parents homes the county where after short stay they will probably placed in adoptive homes in for christmas the mass bander from lon to hilton was an emergency tuation but halton ca s off felt the project warran- some publicity as it exem- the spirit of coopen on that exists between cas i around the province london caj was desperate sot a call for assistance a ek ago explained br gor t k askwjth halton cas sctor unmarried mothers pointed out flocked to the er centres when their bab- are due and the city chil s aid societies have a lem in completing adop- ns for such a urge influx of ionis in such cases the city agen t put ont a distress signal to i counties where the birth tes are lower but adoptive i have to stay on a wait list tua has all been a bit of a panic but london was desper ate dt askwith explained so we said send tttem down here we can place them adoptive parents like to do ob tain their adopted children soon as possible after birth so the five who arrived from lon don thursday shouldn t have any trouble finding good homes with loving parents most prefer to adopt a child at three to six weeks of age bight now the halton society has 35 foster parents homes available to take in children for short periods of time until the right adoptive parents can be found cas workers help sel cct the right child for the right home last year halton childrens aid completed 74 adoptions and 59 per cent of all the chil dren classed as in care of the cajs in hakon were adopted and living in adoptive homes w have a good interagency system the director said hal ton often helps large urban centres with adoptions because of the county high density of middleclan homes with young couples who for personal or health reasons wish to adopt a child thursday a project just had to be a big success according to chauffeur george lahive of london who drove the big nine- passenger hmouslne to milton there wasnt a squawk from them all the way down london cas staffer mrs arlene nobhs who with mrs pam mingo and mrs dorcen petert accompanied the infants on the trip reported just one casualty a dirty diaper that had to be changed en route mississauga new name for town of 105000 toronto township voters have overwhelmingly chosen mississauga as the mime for their new town which will be come the largest in canada on january 1st but the post office department refuses to recog nize it by a 7400 vote majority sat urday residents picked mississ auga over sheridan the only names on the ballot for tbe new town which with its 103 square miles and population of loo 000 will be the largest in the nation reeve charles murray said the post office department has refused to recognize the now town and plans to carry on with the existing postal districts of port credit cooksvillc clark son mnlton and brampton the township has submitted a propo sal of the town name and sev en numbered postal districts the new councils first fight i will be to gain post office rec ogmtion for the new town tbe township sought the chan ge m name and status to cllm mate existing confusion with its neighbour the city of toronto and the confusion within the municipality itself caused by the multiple postal districts and communities which had no re lation to the township some township residents now have port credit addresses and tel phone numbers while others arc listed under malton brdmpton and clarkson under the exist ing system the township never had its own identity jn addition to picking the new name the electors chose five new members for the towns 10man council incum bent councillors frank webb a a frayne and thomas dale were defeated losing to louis parsons mrs catherine killaoy fine licence suspension follows traffic violation a georgetown father of eight received a 250 fine and a 12 month license suspension in magistrates court wednesday after his counsel said it would be unjust to penalize the mans family for his dangerous driving crown evidence showed the man roared into acton at 80 mph on october 20 and slam med into another car driven by ftnn mcconnell who but fered fractured ribs and serl ous internal injuries after the accident which wrecked the mcconnell car the accused turned around cut ac- a lawn hit a tree got out his car ana left the scene ross oflii volkswagen demand up november sales show customer demand for volks wagens new 1968 models has boosted november sales in can ada to 3 240 vehicles an in crease of lb 2 per cent over november 1966 for the first three months of he new model year 10429 vehicles were sold an increase of 19 per cent over the figure of 8 764 for september october ind november last year and a record for the first three month period of a new model year since the company started business in canada in 1952 a total of 30313 volkswagens have been old in canada from jinuary through november an increase of 10 5 per cent over last years sales of 27437 for he same period and john kchoe grant clark son was acclaimed ward 4 cr nd harold kennedy won the ward 1 scat ronald scarle won acclamation in ward 7 robert speck who is recu perating in hospital from heart attack v as acclaimed flim mavur of lhr new town and charles murray won accla mation as reeve wis win does it again total refund of your cash purchase regardless of the amount if tour cash salis sup has a lucky red star and if you can correctly answer a qualifying question bfeftm offer effective from now until christmas eve yon mar be a lucky winner orer 500 ahoppers bar received total refttods dunax this event in tbe past few years 1 main st south ciorgitowh ctfpc open mondays and ajkc cveninos ttt 9 tm hours from now til christmas win p a student speaks learning training two different education goals by david bytmty this week i would like to de velop more expllcitely what i believe the aims of the organi zed learning process should be first however i would like to define the two parts of the learning process education and training training can be defined as any part of the learning proc ess which has as its aim th provision of skills necessary for one particular type of job clas sificatlon it mlghtlio be de fined as learning with the ob taining of a job as a goal education then is any part of the learning process educat ion and training are defined in terms of motivation and goal these definitions enable us to divide secondary school educ ation into two categories training and trainingeducation it has become trite to com plain that we live in a mater ialtstic society but nevertheless it is true it is most unfortun ate that the school system is now in a position which rein forces this trend in society as long as our school system is job oriented then tbe circle of schools producing people for the business world and the business world influencing schools will continue the basic purpose of schools should be education the sys tern is not now and never was intended to produce prepack aged individuals whose dimen sions of knowledge are exactly those of some slot in society the first though admittedly not tbe only purpose of learning la to bring the individual to such a state that he is able to think and gain knowledge in bis own way and for himself if this is done society- will not need to try toee so spec iflcally to an individual mater ial needs he will not need to be trained specifically for a job ia order that he will be able to look after himself physically a person whose learning has taught him to think before it has trained him to do will of necessity do better the re duction of this argument to its bastes it this a computer opera tor is a better operator if he is more than just an operator he must be a thinking human be ing first and foremost to be continued fast pish flying fishes break through the water at speeds up to 30 miles per hour and glide above the surface for 20 seconds robert r hamilton r your georgetown fire depwtafeat wish you and yours a fire safe seasm phas urn iw c f lajms m mllmaliail wfcaa mat araiaat fcn taw tmmm aafej this christmas give home style you will always find a tremendous variety of oift items at robert oougeons even some you you wouldnt think about until you see for yourself but shop now while things are not too rushed and you have time to 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