MAPLE LEAF » AMESBURY _ points to ponder The members decided after some discussion that morée information be gathered on the three proposals and be presented on May 4 when the Board meets with the Borough of York _ Ratepayers Association. No decision is to be made until such time as the matter is discussed with the ratepayers and their opinions are taken into consideration. A disagreement came as to what method ‘of addition should be made. Many felt that the idea of an education centre was unpopular with the borough citizens at large. Funds for the project have already been approved by the provincial government Several suggestions as to how this should be acâ€" complished were discussed. The three now under conâ€" sideration are: to construct a building on a suitable site on a leaseâ€"purchase basis; to build an addition to the present administration buildings; to construct a new building which would inâ€" corporate an . education centre according to plans already submitted. by Dorothy Clare Kilburn During the dreary thirties we high school students were given a period in sex education. We reacted hilariously and afterwards our locker room rang with peals of laughter. Perhaps it Education centre â€"__ By Pat Douey . York Board of Education Planning Committee agreed Monday night there was a need for additional adâ€" ministrative facilities. â€" Miss Rhea Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell, formerly of Grovedale Ave., now residing in Winnipeg, will be among _ the graduating class of nurses this week at Winnipeg General Hospital. Mrs. Bell is also a graduate from the same hospital. : A letter from J. D. Burge, Information Officer of the Metropolitan Separate School Board, concerning a new school in the area: "A school is required in this general area to relieve overâ€" crowding at St. Francis Xavier and St. Philip Neri schools, j "The Bannerman site is most advantageous because of its location, access and serviceâ€"ability. Also, the school board owns two and a half acres of vacant land at Bannerman so that it can maintain its policy of by hilda gerry AY, APRIL ANCIENT FOE OF MAN Cancer is found throughout the plant and animal kingdoms. Fossils from the dinosaur age indicate that cancer has probably existed almost from the beginning of life on earth, Help to put an end to this most stubborn of all man‘s enemies by a contribution to the April campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society, This is what is meant when the word of God says "I will put my law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts." If we are weary of struggling and striving against the forces of evil let us come to Him and roll the whole weight of our burden onto Him for He has conquered all evil on Calvary and is well able to deliver us. "Casting all your care upon Him for He careth for you." secret of peace and hapâ€" Don‘t forget the Ratepayers meeting, April 14, at Maple Leaf School, 8 p.m. There are several matters your executive is anxious to discuss. A safety hazard has been created on Culford Road by parents picking up their children after school. Not only is this a danger for the children, but it is also against the law. There are signs in the area clearly stating: NO PARKING ANYTIME, This is something that the safety squad of the Metro police force could look into. spreading. We hope that this letter may be of assistance to clearing up the rumors that have been recently from the Provincial Comâ€" mittée of Adjustments." homes wherever possible. "It is planned to construct a 12â€"roomâ€"school which will have a library, kinâ€" dergarten, â€" and general purpose room. Provisions have been made for an eightâ€" classroom addition at a future date. There are no plans for building it in 1970, and our 1971 program has not been finalized. ‘"The school meets existing zoning requirements and approval has been obtained â€" â€" 241â€"9653 _avoiding expropriation of ++ + 1 Peter 5:7. THE WESTON TIMES ®