Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1968, p. 8

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serxrsepx- ffitv rxs3 liaiktaihvwiiaiiifcto gsfz towns first public school convened in private residence chapel street scfiool chafet street public school hex year approaching 100th year tho oldoit of ix to georgetown public school system will reach its centennial 230 yearly was salary for teachers in 1896 receivescertifieateas ontario land surveyor seated with hit certificate at the annual meeting of tho as sociation of ontario land sur veyors t tha sheratoncon naught hotel hamilton last mr mlllesse will practice land surveying as an associate sin the willowdale firm of mo vant and hulmc kxchangfi transfusion the babys own blood is grad bally withdrawn and replaced by fresh blood in this way the harmful antibodies are re- tnoved the lowest annual aalary paid a teach in g uaa 210 in 1806 at that time tea chcrs received pay in quarterly instalments in a nearby village teacher were paid semiannual ly up to 1008 lao j c mulesse 65 duncan lrive a georgetown resident ainee 1060 received his commls- lion as an ontario land survey- onjiwemsaraondaapral in-deerabr-o-lb0ft-gori- tovm school board went on re cord as favouring monthly pay mcnu to the teachers such a svsiem ucnt into effect in jan uary of 1908 and was continued not until 1012 was a salary slnle of a kind established at that uwe tlic minimum sal ary was set at w50 to bo raised by 25 increments until a max imum of 600 uas reached from that time on the teachers and school board met at fre quent intervals to discuss salar les and establish salary sched ules present membership of town school boards gor9town public g slgurdson chairman j mlnurn s fmuy ii shnrtui e wilson c walker ii bnd ley g greenauaj j lvans 3ccrcuiytroasurftr ronun tholii sprta w bole chairman s valsh g frost h sherk it thomp son ii rawlins on c dojle e malison secretary treasurer school principals gcrgtovi public school renmd chap strt in 1952 alexander campbell john o campbell john dobbie john jlmug cor iajla rkuis ah in j moore john milcolm robert p harrison i il tarnficy w v oblt a h mills a- g grien j r waldie mi an me jan howard c writes uorlh harold j iienr vol gohflrown dlitrlct high school i howard wrlgtjutworih william kinrade t ii van sicklcr chairminhrrwon harold j henry liar old knnppr io in macdonald park hjrold cithm william french howard allan peter op r tea k h gorih d lattrm b brcckenridjfc l hall e bod nar j ord e forrae secre tary treasurer gort7lown diitrict chruliin school a snippe chairman j kuiun b gerrils g blk kcnjiorvt c it h6uwellntf a lefexlnk t schcnk j kam mmjy j van dtr meet a westiteyn secretary gror0 kfcnndy hazen allrn cnttiij william trench houard alhn holy craii thomin htzmaurlca richard perrott hloh school- malcom s clark robert a barron alexander h gibbard richard d coutts ralph rots j leonard lam bert donald k turner many donations support halfons hope workshop the following was copied from clipping ram an 1m3 edition of the toronto globe hall found pasted to the back cover of a general register be longing to the chapel street school public schools the first public school in ge orgetown wk opened about the years of 147 or 1848 in the house now occupied by mr charles van allen after a short stay there it was moved to the om town hall where it rrmamed for a number of years till the main part of the present nutldlng consisting of four rooms was erected in 1869 this was modelled after the old ellr- abeth street schqol in toronto the new wing of two rooms was built in 1b7p the architect of the entire structure being the late mr walter mckay among those taking lively interest in the earlier history of the school were messrs joseph barber henry gane thomas young james young francis barclay and soloman page most of whom have joined the sll ent majority the present school hoard consists of messrs tj wheeler chairman thos steele rd warren l grant e search and john langan the teaching staff comprises mr r e harrison who has held idle position of principal or eleven years miss pringle who has taught in this scnool for fifteen ycjrs miss thornton miss har rison and miss evans the daily attendance is about 3g0 high school the georgetown iligh school was established in january 1387 it had then about 70 pupils and two teachers and was carried on in two rooms in the public school building the first tea chers were m s- clark ba and schools of georget and esquesing t township esquesino hull closad usny ssko 1 1874 jb63 quatre bras ss 2 1b41 1063 ashgrote ss 3 pine grove ss 4 1063 waterloo ss s i860 old stewarttown ss 6 1803 old norval ss 7 1953 dublin ss 8 1001 1b00 gibraltar ss 9 1062 dulferln ss 10 1003 1960 glen williams ss 11 lome ss 12 1882 1960 uannockbura ss 13 1061 blue mountn ss 14 1871 clay hill ss is 1946 stone slhool ss is 1858 i960 milton light ss 17 1963 mr e lotigmanthree and half yean ago it became obvious that all the accommodation the poblle school could spare would be entirely inadequate for the crowing demands of the high school ibe attendance being continually on the increase and so it was decided to erect the present building which was done at a cost of about 12 000 immediately a third teacher was engaged and some time later a fourth the numbcr now on the roll of pupils is 150 tho members of the present staff are mr lh gtbbard modern languages senior english phy sic and botany mr a- coombs ra latin reading drawing and commercial work miss houau mathematics snd french and hiss wright jun ior english history geography and chemistry the following gentlemen constitute the high school board for the current year dr w j hoe chairman messrs john r barber wm mcleod charles kyan charles mcklnlay and t j wheeler secretary successful 1889 students in school leaving examinations centennial medal fa lome scots major major earl unee became 1 eerenth georgetown resident i receive a canada centi medal thursday when he presented with the decoration i a ceremony at lome scota j ltla regiment headquarters brampton i another georgetown col john it barber made i presentation to major lin and three other lncoe scot a cers lt- col robert hardle col ted conoeer and lt- art kemp the ceremony took place 4ha brjubptan armoury in f of the regiment an uhi9 herald carried tin following story on successful candidal in the public school leaving and entrance eiatnt the following have passed the public aehoer leaving exams and have been granted entrance certificates g public school daisy barber vivien barber kathleen bradley thomas brown hattle hartwell allle holmes arthur morrow thom as mceachnle george wlnfleld and townaend woolsey gun williams msrk clsrk leonlus mccreg or ben walkina norvl maluie gsrbutt mary holm es annabel malcolm edith pet- tlgrew mamie wllkie stewarttown clara barnes carl cross esquesing schools 8 9 12 13 snd 14 duncan scott robert swackhamcr john cole mag gle bingham harry bracken elsie weeks bells bingham william hussell mowat moore alice brown kerr brown rich ard brown march 39 is education week in canada tni m0mvt9wn i thumoay m mtk 1 pages jims steering service wheel wheel balaaclng ceenplete brake service general rachlra perk s glen vlilllms s774s54 for action miiini ibhk mci comxult a membckop the brampton red estate board hornby georgetown speyslde mmehouse norval trwartlouu plneview 1870 1847 1062 1953 1983 1963 georgetown a numlur of donations hive chapel trfct 188fl lieon recemd from ciiueiu audi howard unt worth 1952 club on bthulf o the hopeliarrison 195 worlahon of tin north haltott park 1958 oci ition for uic mi ntally itei holy cross 1088 tardid i gorce kennedy 1059 georgetown hlih 1887 the nnal junior lanncrs centennial 1965 30 gcorfiitouu kinsmen an automatic uulur mr a mil chtll glorrtloun jii electric sewing machine and idrne china georgetown ladrns tiixiliary an electric moe mr t uuardolf milton residcntnl taro chair man a drcr ltr mcli 13fl can adlan lejjion milton a pouer nifnvcr school at slowarltown ponder a question in one of the moderrtcuasrootm viewed by the public when the school v offtdaloponing waslielda fewweekiago on theboard inthe backnraoncf-a-ro-now- aaath mbol and oeometrtc shape through the toopcration ol two of tho gconuoun service clubs the unrkshop received an order for re wrhlnnj about 100 law l chairs ilieia chairs i wrfl piwit itiy lli ttnm club and returned 1 tho kins mm and kinctto lul high school library open to public 22 owmitowl distwcr hioh schools extensive library above iw ta jibfary la open for atodyv readino o releronce four venin weekly were opened whatever potential there is education for the child the dreams and plans of all parents for their children is that the may it thentdowu in an educational environment that will lead to the fulfillment of the greatest potential they are capable of obtaining each chil in one family will jirobribly have a differenc cap- aciy for learning one may be capable of university another high school and special training and yet another may find fulfill ment in a trade and these chil dren will take their places in the world as good contributing cltiens some parents find that they have a child who k a alow learner who must be given spe cial caro and teaching to bring him to his full potential no that he too may take his plies in this very demanding society ad a contributing and happy citineu and v hat of those who have a retarded child who is not ca pable of coping with the educ ational programmes as set down in public schools this child must have a specialised programme in a upeclal school to bring him up to his full po tential to make him cspable of looking after bunself to train him to cope with tasks in bis own home to help hint meet the demands society is tying to make on him every dsy to helpnim become a happy contributing cltisen hi hia own home and community whatever the potential of your child the ontario depart ment of education has a pro gramme especially for bun i would you like to save 525 on your 67 income tax you can by ntartittg 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