want equal status ith public boards ontario separate school boards should be treated on id equal basis with public boards aid delegation from the hal- ton county separate school rljto queens park last week the delegation said the hai nan board believes separate chool boards are not being trea ted fairly because they did not receive grant relief similar to that given public boards recent ly we wanted to see if would get more money from tfy province in the future delega tion spokesman michael noonan told trustees at the regular board meeting more money we werent looking for any money per se however noon we glen williams glen scouts attend bass lake camparee teit boy scouts with scbut- master s gemesi and assistant scoutmaster dave reynolds at tended the georgetown district camparee at bass lake provin cial park at orillia on the week end last wednesday night scoutmaster gemesi entertained all scouts and parents to a bar becue at his home because of rain they moved indoors at this time two boys robbie hea ton son of mr and mrs bob heaton of tweodje st ami george taylor son 6t mr and mrs alan taylor of confeder ation st were invested into scouting brett giles received the scout of the year award and we sav congratulations brett a very enjoyable even- in told newsmen later just wanted to make the prov ince flware of our problem besides noonan who is the chairman of the boards finance committee the delegation con sisted of board vice chairman james hourigah of burlington and board superintendent jas d hogan the three planned to meet with education minister wil liam davis after a brief meet ing with halton mpp james snow went horn however after waiting ten minutes they were told davis uig concluded with a discussion had taken suddenly ill and gone on scouting the scout meet- home said noonan j ings are over for the summer ij i months the delegation instead met with a department of education official in charge of provincial fridaj morning may 30 at 6 grants oclock the cars started to roll into the school grounds with davis recently gave assistance the people of my class my class to the halton county board of tne grade 6 students of glen williams were going on a trip to ste mane i in midland and martyrs shrine the afternoon i was for a trip to wasaga beach zoo at 7 a m we left the school by bus and at 9 arrived at martyrs shrine the roof was shaped like a cross and part of it looked like a canoe the priest told us about the shrine and we also looked ar- after touring the museum they th h s ound a we hr lnrh n boal wl11 ptsbly run up a arrived on ste marie i just ac- norval norval school pupils trip to museum i education in the form of addi the pupils and teachers ot l j t0 reduce tdu nthree rooms of norval public cauon ta ln mumcltal school enjoyed a trip to the tles facej mth hlke ux lncrea museum in toronto on friday june 20 assisting principal mrs ison and teachers miss rob- ses this year noonan said separate school ertson and mrs glass with the boards are faced with the same pupils on the trip were mane tight financial situation as puh fendley susan finnamore jean he boards but did not qualifj ie marilyn kerr brian cun- for any relief ningham and candy schertzl enjoyed eating their lunch in sigh park some before returning i about 4 million mrs j peterson of the cooks j ti budget tflle faint and wallpaper noonan has maintained at past drapes and broadloom storej board meetings that the board in was the guest speaker on terior decorating at the meeting f unit two of norval united church ucw held at the home of mrs ron moffat on wednes day evening june 18 she gave practical ideas on how to im prove a home rather than ideas en decorating a new home which is of interest to those attend ing she displayed samples of rugs curtains tile etc and gave suggestions on how and where to use them 100000 deficit this car he ross from the shrine there said the boards 1969 budget i- was a ruide that showed us ar ound the first section had a movie theatre and then after the movie the screen moved up and we were at the entrance of the fortress the first part had has a very tight budget to work the european area and then the with and must constantly at tempt to hold the line on casts one reason for lack of mone is the board did not receive a indian area blocked off fromj the european section by a wall of palasadcs with many doors that could be shut at night mild granivdvu hadlxpe t a a dian who showed us some ind- ted he said tan pottery we looked at the we are not different from canal system which has fourl any other board but we did not locks we ate lunch in the park qualify for any other additional and i and others fed the seai grants noonan said k the afternoon was spent mind you quite a few public on he beach garry denman boards got the squeeze too ln wasaga beach zoo which ue mrs gordon laidlaw presided so bound to hc hlrt pnjovoi al 3 2 pm for the meeting mrs stanley fishburn and mrs roy laidlaw jjlve the devotional and mrs earl wilson and mrs john iuirlbeek assisted the hostess possibility that well be in in serving lunch ter shape next year at 3 20 p m we left whenever any legislation is set f home and arrived hack at and it wasnt only the eparate 5 40 on 40 minutes late school boards this time noonan believes there is composed bv robbie heaton unit one of norval united church ucw met at the home mrs norman laidlaw on tiursday afternoon june 19 ith mrs ed mclean presiding the absence of the president guy wilson sunndgr at got the impression that j cottage and the roil ing will be raised next year mr and mrs john wagstaffe spent a recent weekend at the w lindner motored on to north bay to visit mr and mrs ken beam and family mrs dan wey gave the dev onal and mrs james laidlaw e the chapter from the study i on china man and his ork the chapter was very ormative about the com- une way of living and sharing though their standard of li cannot compare with ours is much better for them than former years with each per- getting enough to eat and education the security of ot having to worry about the means much to them the roll call was answered th a news item on china ng the business it was de- ded that the ucw pay the ited church share of the ox- walk expenses at the nor- check point this was also tioned at the meeting of nit two on the previous even- fotiowing the closing prayer unch was served with mrs laidlaw and mrs dan ey assisting the hostess i i the committee for the norval ieck point for the oxfara walk port that all bills have been d the committee were mrs j reynold of the presbxtexianj buret wrs tyed fendley of t pauls anglican church mrs hclean of norval united hurch and mrs ford of holy i catholic church george- wb the total expenses for freshle flee band aids plastic cups tc amounted to 72 62 a small iit from the pop which was id for practically cost am- redto 160 leaving a total 7102 to be divided between e four churches the share r each church amounted to congratulations to norval ublic school on placing 2nd at e esquesing tpwnship field ay held in georgetown park wednesday june 18 with a tal of 5 schools participating orval pupils won a total of 90 inu to bring home the 2nd lace cup get well wishes are extended mrs john dunlopwho u a tient in georgetown dist- hospital sympathy is extended to the cclure amily on the death of illiam liewis mcclure in his nd year in peel memorial ospiul bramptotn on thurs- ay june 19 interment was in llcrest cemetery norval turdiy mrs ed mclean the delegation also brought up the subjects of the lack of provincial guidelines for arbitra tors between the former muni cipal boards and the new coun ty boards and problems the ladies of the sir john beverley robinson chapter of iode toronto were entertain ed on june 11 to a buffet lun- the assessment cheon at the home of the regent mrs t a dillon of the 10th line completes finals in queens course mr ind mrs c barth flew to the ijkehead last week for a visit with 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