Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1968, p. 7

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member tne ilalton courtly board of education which was sleeted monday will he in charge of 73 elementary and 12 high school with a total enrolment of 43 2z2- students it will emptov over 2 000 teacher plus 500 other person rhr hupcr hoard will have a budgt t in excess of 27 million of which 10 million will be us ed to pay salami it to la j ill edjisolj in land buildings apd equipment will amount tq over v52 million atroti ontji lo on monday 76 regional hoards like the on hi halton wtr elected tn a suine the dutlci of 064 smaller boards it was about a year ago thai premier john kobarls announ oed the individual school hoards would be rearranged into coun ly jurudlctlmui the primal y objective of re dihing the humbei of hoards i tn ptovide rviiality of rducat lonal opportunity halton board when the hullon hoard meets for the f ii st time it will nnt have t start piepannz inform ation on how many schools it loiitrols thf number of buses used to lraiupftrt tudents and other such facti this ground work ha jlrwd btcn done by nators supervisors and consult the county interim school or ganlxations commlttco ivoc soc has suggeated that all business administrators and ace retary trcasurera be retained in their present positions until other arrangements are mad by the county board isoc also recommended that all office apace in use at thtf end of the year be retained for a period of at least two months to accommodate secretary trea surer and staff members the present local boards will act as ad hoc committees of trie halton board for 6 months in its report isoc mid that h is not possible to expect that alliohools and sis will be oa the same course within a year long range plans three four or five years will be nee ded so that at the end of gtv en tmfiod of tjme all schools and staff have reached a corn- mo n goal the report slates flrtt yr i he fnst year the county board will probably concentrate on providing soma degree of uniformity in such areas as teachers xalary schedule and transportation costs ihrlioc report states that salary policies in effect now throughout halton show few discrepancies in basic salary rates i ihr problem of realigning these into a common schedule will be small compared to the problem of adjusting sllowahc es for special teachers coordl six major criminal cases on county court agenda chlnguacousy township eoa stable- af chesierman investig ated the accident court se3n one of the longest county court sittings in the history of halton ofened on monday with judge alan b sprague sitting for the general sessions tbe judge mill bear six major criminal cases and nine- major civil cases special crow prosecutor for this sesoiosi will be wh lang- jo qjc f toronto aooog um wading defense counsels who will appear during tbe item mm will be douglas a uccoiu ackie of oalraue teter k mr williams former halton crown attorney- and w j luchak of hmnl judge spragu u senior jurist ja luitoe county tbe criminal casc include bearing charges against ibrec accused who feere sent to trial for the armed robbery of a coin collector two accused in volved in a medical centre break and enter and charges a- gsinxt three accused who were involved in the september jail break at halton county jail headon gasb two i men escape injury t two aaen escaped injury in a f beastoat collision on the streets- ville road nortb of huuonville rnda itohert ijdwdner 38 of clarfcsoo and wuusra nutullt 35 of slr 4 creorgelown walk- i ed away from the lb00 colli saosi at 55 amj lowdner a travelling north and nutull was beading mouth t lhe 12 mrmlmm or ls6c made up of trustees from the 10 local boards completed a hiatal ve four volume report on education in the county for th hilton board ihe county ivojrds first move uill be to elect a chairman isoc his suggested that those elected to the bond uho wish to hr chairman complete a form listing their experience on school boards and other organ feat ions follow ng nominations the hoard would then choose us chairman by secret ballot the salarv of the chairman uill he approximately is per rent more than the other trus tees will recehe rjw administrator the hiring of administrators will be one of the board s first problems top post will lie dir eclor of education trustees are expecting a scramble aimmjj the local hoards administrator were elected to for the luy positions teim frlnoo bono 1 1 ta the reprts also says fringe benefits will demand considers ble attention as will salary pol idea for nott professional staff concerning the cost of tram porutlon of students by bus the report states the cost per mile and enst per pupil varies widely and should be reviewed policies regarding school trip for various purposes also vary greatly and should also ba stu died the county has been divided into alx areas for the election oakville has six scats on the county board to eight for bur hnkton georgetown milton fcjtouesink each have one re preventative as doe the combin ed area of najagaweya and ar ton rhe other two members were chosen at large by ap arata school ratepayers to take care of their interests at rhe hlh school leel trustee two year one of those who participated tn tbe break will face armed robbery charges along with two other accused men a second prisoner who joined the break will face a separate robbery charge whiletbe third who sur rendered recently la the united states will be tried on a break ing and entering charge four men took part in the jail break including a convicted murderer all four were being held in halton jail at the time of tbe break and one was waiting to be transferred to kingston penitentiary to begin a life sentence the other three who the break were awaiting trial on several charges including robbery to of these being 1 shipping moving ftyland alt ma and bail overseas backing ajjd ckating modern heated stohage local fc long distance moving 14 hour service ii world wide shipping moving merotokonto lets play bridge a message from yourtuaghboaahood brewers retail this is always a busy time of the year yon can avoid delays by shopping and ordering early brewers retail operated by blliimwl ilie ivcrtur brldbf pliv r miy feel like leaving miuoeic pliyn to the experts but they should imi fimtlur willi end pliys rlieie re plays where you put in opponent on play to make a favourable lead for you you can spot the typi of hand where an end play may help you if you have suits with in termedlate cards in it that need leadinjj up to rather than throuch here h a haml that was play d at the georkctown brldte club a few weeks suo the dealer wai weil and neither sido wan vulnenbls north s a 10 3 hj 10 i 1 d k 7 4 c a 10 3 wus i sqj 7 s 0tl42 11 k 8 ii 0 r q i in t n a o lk 0 8 s c q b 7 4 sod 111 s k ft 1 a qui d 8 8 2 c j s lhe bidding wlil nolllll m saut run 1 n r past 1 h pans 4 h all pass openlna kail aca of dlamontlu noilll south were lliina weak notiuimiiipeiiliti bids any nttmajtmskaajjasatj q j 7 declarer won the opponents trump was drawn and a dia mond was led declarer iiws geltine all tht breaks on this hand for east hadi to win the diamond and wis end played what could b led i a diamond would jcive declarer a ruff and a slnff he could dis card a club and ruff in dummv a spad lead would he into dummy s ace ten thats two aurt tricks for declarer onl the club suit tave any hope so east led club and his partner produced the queen ilut unfortunately declarer had tilt jack declarer won iht club queen and led a club nclit hack lasl won but dummy s ten of clubs provided parking space for de clarera losiuk apade declarer was fortunate lo find the diamond aee and heart line in the niht places but the end play was still needed to avoid losing a upadr two diamonds and a club declarer could not lead a club himself an he had to get the defense lo help him out acton bridge club monday s winners were lat bev pattullo gloria coats 2nd mrs mary mannlnc mrs kay camphll ird cam sinclair bill wandel 4th mrs sua sullivan osles 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