Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1969, p. 12

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plf m sl v v ont women v institute to raise 50 for stot mr and mrs kejm hall revive jgnition keys from pete masson motors salesman mike arrnstrbng ifti holrrmdjtto the first car sales at the firms new location near standard pro if heir sari a bcautrjt and products- in tsoara approves even senior appointments iseven- senior appointments 4 ifrnm burlington- and three from jakville were approved by the boardfmucatrusteeuglasdod in ores- tralbj- oftttg burlington bo 7 ithe county administration buil duig fp s lawless was named as sistant director ol education academic superintendents nam- ed were w k 11 armstrong o a gilnrore and r k self ih in a meeting thursday at eating the committee report no ted they would be designated later to program instruction and special services when these areas were defined superintendent of business and finance will be b l iind- ley presently business admins- of education he will also be treasurer frank danna andh f lishman will be assistant superintendents of finance and operations named as secretary to the board was mrs n stewart for merly secrtary to the director of education in oakville and to the interim school organization committee interim financing require ments for the new- county board were estimated at 2500- 000 to 3000000 monthly until grants and taxes are received pharmacy 162 guelph st near iga t8773048 store hours 9 6 daily except fri 9 pm closed sundays and holidays prescriptions ore our specialty to guard against flu and colds take davidsons cough suppressant 4 01 150 8 ex 229 davidsons pediatric cough cold preparation childre 2 y and over 4 ox 150 davidsons bronchial cough syrup sox 95 davidsons multivitamin ft minerals adults 100 398 davidsons multivitamins for children 100 149 200 459 davidsons decongestant cold tabs 24 125 spectrocin t for tore threat 10 89c spectrocin c for tore throat and cough 10 89e formaud throat ease 35c strepsils mouth end throat infection 24 125 sucrets 24 68c lavoris 14 ox 2ll8 2 for 149 i 0zium glycouzed al rc0nditi0ner guaranteed 500 measured sprays to scientifically condition the air ozium reduces airborne baoteria removes smoke dispels odors heating pads 595 and 109t vaporizer special 695 for 595 hankscraft and devilibiss vaporizers 795 to 1795 general electric heat lamp 995 treatment 7 stay in bed rest drinkplenty of fluids and if in doubt call your doctor y pay your telephone bills at davidsons pharmacy we honour greenshield plan prescriptions if you have insurance or arty prepaid medical plan pleas tell us in advance so that we can give you a proper receipt after 14 year in business in georgetown as well as new residents to our fine town we again thank you and appreciate your drop ping in bur pharmacy to brows around feel at ease to ask questions i may you have excellent health happiness and prosperity for 1969 thanks doug davidson ersfaf we deliver- 8773048 director of education -single- ton also noted the new board will have sums just in excess of one million dollars in the form of funds for superannuat ion purposes and trusts the signing officers were au thorized to arrange temporary borrowing from any chartered bank on the best terms availab le until current revenue is re ceived board members approved recommendation of the director that the canadian imperial bank of commerce be used for bank ing and in january 1970 a state ment of the boards require ments will be circulated to all banks to decide on the locat ion of futurebanking mr singleton indicated his recommendation to use the canadian imperial bank pf commerce was based on the fact they had more branches than any other no bank had branches in ell municipalities he reported the committee on organiza tion and appointments was dir ected to report and recomm a salary schedule for the senior officials no indication of salar ies was indicated when the sen ior appointments were announc ed to insure a smooth transition at the first of the year from the present boards to the new county board the director was authorized to supply necessary classroom supplies where pres ent stocks were not sufficient the board also indicated on recommendation of the director it would permit purchases of current supplies of up to 2 a student in elementary schools 3 a pupil in senior public schools end 5 a pupil in high schools these were indicated as approximately 23 per cent of the annual budget for such supplies the director was also au thorized to tar such action as is neccssacto maintain the schools in efficient daily op eration after january 1 i960 on the understanding that any action so taken wil be reported to the next subsequent meeting of the board school boards in milton geor getown acton nassagaweya esquesing and oakville were na med as continuing committees to fulfil the business and relat ed requirements that are to be derailed in a plan prepared by the director the committees will be phased out of opera tion prior to june 30 it was noted- there was no point naming such a committee in burlington because all mem bers with one exception had been elected to the county j board members of the continu- ing committee who arc acting will be pudatarausimilar to that previousfy in effect the boards salary negotiating committee will be headed by w b edwards with members ld wood wa lawsonl pease er sovereign e bodnar and w j pricstner the committee will make up the elementary and secondary panels and cons ist of three speaking and three observing members for negotia tions mr bodnar is on the ele mentary panel only- and mr pricstner on the secondary pan el only chairman f armitage pre dicted the committee would be the boards hardest working it was noted the variety of fringe benefits in effect around the county would have to be studied and the committee would also have to study isoc recommend- qh friday january 3 a meet ing of subdivision u of the vntlnotwomeni institute was heldat ihe cia ouudinf in guelphrrhose attending from the ualton district wx execu tive were the president mrs john bird the- secretary mrs r alexander 1st vice president mrs q henderson sad the federated representative mrs jesse mcenery mrs it c moffat of guelph the board director for subdiv ision b discussed several items stressed at the ontario wj fall board directors meeting al toronto in november although there were fewer branches and members in ontario 1868 1554- branches pevjfcl members the organisation raised and dispersed last yesr almost twice as much money as in 186m1 the aim of the wo mens institute organisation has always been to improve the quality of community and heme ufeand its interests coyer the support of and representation in many other groups such as the ontario welfare council elizabeth fry society cancer society royal winter fair and the ontari6historical society a major project for all wom ens institute branches in on tario from now until 1972 will be the raising of 30000 for the expansion and development of macdonald institute at the university of guelph this will mark in 1972 the 75th anniver sary of the founding of the wo mens institue by mrs- adelaide hoodless who also founded macdonald institute that oeoroetowm hbraldthuriday january 199 pag u s i i i n rt i 2 ations on negotiations before meeting staff negotiators trustees prtestner wood and bodnar were named to de termine the balance of member ship desirable on the advisory vocational committee it was suggested a 12 man committee would be appointed including 6 trustees three representatives of employees and three ef em ployers the committee is ex pected to be formed at the sec ond meeting in january and me mbers were asked to present names by that time christmas baby john pacheco is the proud papa looking on as his wife mart holds little emmanuel for the herald photographer the seveni poiund nine and half ounce infant was the only newborn to arrive at georgetown and district memcjnal hos pital on christmas day accommodation for the boards senior tsffisexpectdto be located in oakville the direc tor reported a preliminary sur vey indicates there is sufficient floor space both- rented and owned in the present operating boards the board adopted his rec ommendation that he have the facilities examined and a plan evolved to allow its efficient use no changes involving fin ancial obligations were to be undertaken without board ap proval tt meetings of the board were set for the second and fourth thursday of each month with the next meeting planned for january 8 at 730 pm brampton discount shoe store and bargain basement 23 main strtzt north brampton shop and save t discount prices on family footwear and ladies handbags where quality and low prices meat the savings aril terrific at wigos annual wvu now in full swing v reduced prices on almost our entire stock of manufacturers do not allow us to use pictures come and see for yourself boorbuster spealsr n i t i on sale friday january 10th from 9 to 10 aim only beatle album 795 re 1x49 for 1 only per customer fleetwood record player 375 i l only rer susiomer jstomer automatic with oarrard changer flays all records reg 4795 sale 1 only per customer nd north haltons laroest fvft appliance outlet 32 main st n phone 8773376 a v

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