Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1969, p. 6

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tr ii br eskimos and educatioh first year pupils in pageant representing the northwest terntoriesand trie yukon during gten williams schools commonwealth day program are the schools kindergarten children some in eskimo garb their posters represent life in canadas norrhlarvd the glen school marked commonwealth day friday with a program on the school lavn no fees expect night school deficit 8000 hilton county summer school will probably operate at a defl dt of j5000 to 8000 this year because fees cannot be charged students department of education regu lations do not permit a board to charge fees if it accepts pro vincial grants for the courses said oa gumore superinten dent of instruction of the hal- ton county board of education he told board trustees last week that grants similar to night school grants will be av ailable for the establishing of makeup and special interest courses the normal transportation grant which takes about 53 to 80 per cent of the boards costs will- also be applicable to sum mer school he said the county summer- school will operate this year at thomas a blakelock high school be tween july 7 and aug 15 instruction is to take place from 9 m to 1 pm for five in the mail bag good citizens keen on flight thats air cadets graduates the air cadet league of canada was formed in 1941 promotions and reclassifica wo 2 scelerwill report to cmb for the primary purpose of building a reserve pool of pre- lions have been many since the july 3rd for the six week course trained airmen for the wartime royal canadian air force at the end of the war the movement was reorganized to pro vide training in aviation and good citizenship to canadian boys in the high school age bracket squadron came into being in 81 flight sgt r d c burns son months cadets have been prom jo n and y r burns 23 oted to one warrant officer mackenzie drive georgetown the aims of the air cadet program are to encourage air cadets to develop the attribute of good citizenship to stimulate in air cadets an interest in aviat en aid space technology to help air cadets develop a high standard of phys cal fitness mental alertness and discipline i light sgt two sgts sue cpls 40 bovs have been reclassified to lac two members of 756 georgetown legion air cadet squadron have been selected to attend special summer courses has been one of ten cadets sel ected from ontario squadrons to attend the ground search and survival course at edmonton alberta fsgt burns will re port to the canadian forces ha ses at edmonton july 29th for the two week course waiting list september of last vear sa the beginning and completion of legion sponsored air cadet squadron in georgetown during tbit month- over sixty young men between the ages of thir teen ond eighteen years enrol led in the royal canadian air cadets each lad taking a pledge of loyalty to the squadron and to endeavour to become a good citizen honouring his queen country and flag since the day of enrolment the air cadet has seen some of his fellow cadets leave the squa dron for various reasons but the squadron has remained at full strength for the desire to become an air cadet is strong in georgetown youth and the waiting list of would be cadets continues to grow the air cadets who enrolled in september will remember the motley group of lads ulit endeavoured to fall in on the first few parades he will re member the patience under standing and cheerfulness of the instructors and he quite possibly thought to himself i will never master this yet eight months later as an air cadet of 756 squadron georgetown he forms up one of 3 flights with no effort on the word of command on parade not in vain during the first eight months the squadron has been in exis tence it has been a hard and tedious time for both the cad ets and the instructors but it has not been in vain along with drill and parades the mandatory subjects are early canadian aviation fit ness nuclear defence and sur vival airmanship small arms navigation reciprocating eng ines weather optional subjects are many the air cadet hobby clirb started within air cadets initial ly with small plastic models of aircraft kits were supplied by the sponsors and built at home by the boys a proper club was establ i isbed on march 1st 1060 when space became available the ex ecutive now consists of sgt bob little president ix carl groskorth treasurer and pvte fred taylor supply officer the funds are provided by the spon soring committee and dues char ged members for attendance purchases are made at a dis count from a hobby supply firm la toronto good initial interest has bean shown in the dub with 10 1 model aircraft completed so farj four with gasoline enpnes and many mors under construction now that the weather is better the club has been able to fl these models at cedarvale so veral cadets have successfulh flown both the free flight var lety and gasoline pou cred mod els controlled with wires hv pilot standing at the centre o a circle club continues the club plans to continue its activit throughout the sum mer on a one day a week basis and to encourage model boat and car building as well as air craft boys who may not have the resources or facilities nth erwisc can participate in an in teresling and educational craft under the guidance of air cadet instructors wo i brian sceler son of mr and mrs jack seelcr 23 shel f st gforgctown has- been i cadets seeler and burns were one of il ur cadets selected selected by the ontario provin from ontario squadrons to at cial committer air cadet lea i tend senior loaders course to gue and their selection has be held this car at college been confirmed by league hrid militaire rovale st jean pq quarters at ottawa claims train whistles unnecessary no danger 28 eleanor crescent georgetown dear sir regarding the petition to council on the incessant train whistle blasting every night in the check line and 7th line area it is a great pity this pet ition did not receive more pub licity before presentation to council there are many people in georgetown who are sack of be ing needlessly jarred awake night after night especially in the summer months when win dow i are wide open a great deal of publicity has been given to aircraft noise ov er which a pilot has not control and too little attention has been given to a noise problem which is a little closer to home no danger would result from the elimination of this whistle blasting as any person unable to see a red flashing light in the dark should not be in pos session of a driving licence s hoot on days a week hie majority of course of fered are makeup courses in all subjects on grades 0 to 13 trustee bill pnestner of bur lington wondered what distinc tion is- made between makeup and interest courses offered in summer school and night school he told the board it was peculiar that boards an per mitted to charge few to stud ents taking interest courses in night school- he said he tbooght if ubfair boards most subsidise summer schools which operate at a def icit because they cannot charge fees for courses available at a cost in night school trustee bruce edwards of burlington said he believes grant regulations for summer school is another area of incon sistency of the department of education gilmore said the deficit per thi georgetown herald thursday may 2 in page 6 class based on mlfmfamu raiment of 29 students per clan will be around sou if the board we to charn fees and not accept the provin cial grants the cost per subject wonm be about 25 he said the cost including tzaniper tation would therefore be be tween 55 and 60 for each stu dent enrolled in two courses each summer school student is permitted to take a maximum of two subjects t prom steens dairy n concept milk a bag better because convenient single quart convenience with multi- quart economy time saving disposable bottle washing and handling it eliminated thitow away and replace in seconds hygienic safe strong hermetically sealed quart twinsac bags stay fresh 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