Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1973, p. 23

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PLAQUE FOR STUDENT MECHANIC NORVAL THURSDAY MAY Page Highway Bridge Was Link With Villages Past Mike of the In dustria Training Branch or Ihe Ministry of Colleges and Universities presents a plaque to Edgar Karri as outstanding student in his class of motor vehicle mechanics at Mohawk College while vice president Andy Murray and service manager Dick Krause of Andrew Murray Motors and Walter Auto Instructor at Mohawk congratulate him Karn now a certified journeyman motor mechanic said the staff members Murray Motors where he did his on the job training were a big help to him It was with feeling of sadness that many In the district saw the old iron bridge over the Credit River by the Riviera disappear this past week There arc few links with the past history of the village left and the old bridge only used as a pathway for many years was one of them II Is good to know that the limestone blocks abutting the old bridge will be carefully removed and used as or too loot bridge to be constructed on Highway soon a small part of the past history of village kept in this changing scene The old bridge erected In 1899 will be melted down for scrap The present bridge in use now was built in 1923 and the high way curved around the flourishing flour and grist mills which were burned to tht round in January 1930 Hazel in October 1954 demolished what was left There is nothing left today to show where the historic water powered mill stood Construction crews are busy preparing the new road for the new bridge which will eliminate the curves of the highway Traffic will then be able to travel through the village at a higher speed Perhaps this will be progress Unit Two of United Church Women held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening May 10 at the home of Mrs Lynda with Mrs Phyllis Moffatt in ihe chair The main Item of business was planning the desserts and cole slaw for the chicken barbecue to be held at Maple Lodge harms on Saturday June It was decided to print more copies or the cook book as all copies had been sold Mrs Ella Laidlaw gave the devotional after which Mrs Van Lceuwen showed pictures and told about Iheir recent trip through the United States to the Gulf or Mexico on a Homes and Gardens tour Mrs Nellie Shea assisted her daughter Mrs in serving lunch and a social lime was enjoyed Mr Murray Laird has returned home from Georgetown and District Memorial hospital where he spent about to days for tests Get well wishes are extended to him Mrs Ed McLean Tapping Bill Codifying school Board Hires Human Rights OConnor Assistant govern merit s bill on wire tapping should be regarded as a codification of a fundamental human right the protection of Ihe personal privacy of the individual ana his freedom from interference with his private affairs Terry Connor PC told the Commons this week Invasion of Ihe personal privacy of Ihe individual without his knowledge or consent should be subject to stringent legislation but as the law now stands such practice is not illegal and not even subject to civil action in eight of the provinces Mr Connor said He warned that in proposing such legislation the govern merit must resolve the ageold and perhaps conundrum which faces the law in such matters Ihe conflict which results when interests of the individual are pitted in apposition to the interests of society as a whole Mr 0 Connor said the initial infringement of the state into the individual private com munlcatlons was a decision of the highest political order and should be made only by a politician after which it may be the subject of public scrutiny and criticism in ihe public forum of a lenJslature or pari The attorney general should not be permitted to delegate his authority to permit wire tapping or If he were such delegation should be limited The proposed bill permitted delegation of the function by the attorney general lo as many agents as he chooses If we recognize that the individual right to privacy can only be interfered with in the event of public necessity where harm to the public will possibly follow without its use hen someone must be directly responsible for insuring that individual rights are protected The buck must stop somewhere In my opinion it should be with the attorney general or solicitor general alone Mr O Connor said Halton Board of Education approved the appointment of Ian Wilson as assistant of Instructional medio They had plications for the job and In Mr Wilson comes from Lord Elgin High School Burllnpton The following tenders for fuel oil for the heating season 1973 74 school year were accepted No medium commercial fuel from B Oil at cents a gallon No 2 domestic fuel from B Oil at cents gallon No fuel from Gulf Oil Canada Ltd 1370 per gallon and No bunker fuel from Texaco Canada Ltd 1315 per gallon TtNDFR A tender from L K S Con trading Co in the amount of was accepted for asphalt paving at Georgetown District High School Painting tenders were proved from A C to do work at Centennial PS for 180 George Kennedy P S for Llmchouse PS for Georgetown District High School for and from Gil Van Soclen at Harrison P for 2 490 Special Services Starting Sunday Sunday May of a week of special services at the Pentecostal Church on Main Street North The Sunday evening meeting will feature the documentary film Russia Today which tells the story of the work of Evangelism behind the Iron Curtain Mrs Nona Derxatch will give a brief in traduction Tuesday evening sees the commencement of a Canada for Christ Crusade with Evangelist Jim MacKnight Mr MacKnight had conducted meetings all across Canada and his ministry has been headed by thousands In crusades and camp meetings There will be special singing by visiting soloists trios and quartets These meetings run through to Sunday May A special notice is elsewhere in The Herald Draper Dobie Co Ltd Slocks Bonds Phone Brampton Choose It front Canadaslsrg est rental and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road n7MU ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT TOTAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT VALUES IN OUR ANNUAL FENCE SALE MASTER FEEDS R R Georgetown Trafalgar Rd 7th Line Stewarttowrt 87735128777375 8 Living Color PORTRAIT Film Fee Babies chita groups sidy only Groupll plui one film fee Select from flnlihad pictures in rod ant block and white and living color Bonus quality Guaranteed Limit Spec per chid Fait very Cltliam Welcome Studio Hours AM to PM toiPM 1 Friday to Saturday to MAY thru MAY 26 ZELLERS COUNTY FAIR GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE 10a Sat NEWQT16 Powerfully quiet Quietly powerful Quiet enough to meat the growing tide of anil nolso ordinances Powerful 16 horse twin cylinder engine Power locking collar clicks attachments in lino with fin pros sure Hydrostatic drive Electric attachment clutch Hydraulic attach men lift Troadlepoda con speed and direction This Is the prototype for to morrow tractors Ready to day Division Corporation A GOOD YARD AHEAD GORDON SERVICE CENTRE Georgetown at SMS MILTON MARINES SPORTS LTD is Commercial Milton CREDIT RIVER BOATS MOTOR SERVICES Highway Brampton MILK MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT LUCAS ARTHUR WIENERS 65 BUTT or SHOULDER CHOPS 79 THREAD 100 yard spools Reg Special FOR WW Pkg of 10 rn Garbage Bags Reg Special Nylon Zippers LENGTHS ch UTILITY Dressed Chickens CATSUP 3 QQ is Rag RELISH Hot Dog Reg 39c Special for PEANUT 200 BUTTER eg JO Valencia Oranges roz SILVER WOO CREAMERY BUTTER 76 GRADE A LARGE EGGS 69 CHEESE SLICES LDOR Sol ippy fosUJ SPECIALS ON SALE MAY THE HALTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Balance Sheet As At December 31 1972 Current Assets Cash and Investments Accounts Receivable Municipalities Other School Boards Government of Ontario Government of Canada Other Due from Capital Fund Other Current Assets Total Current Assets Non Current Assets 1007 1953 32 CAPITAL FUND Fixed Assets Government of Ontario Assistance Adjusted January 1969 Deficits 1 Current liabilities Accounts Payable Municipalities Over Requisition tFlem Over Requisition Sec Other School Boards Government of Ontario Trade Payables and Accrued I labilities Due to Revenue Fund Other Current I labilities Total Current I labilities I 155 177 1358 Unmatured Debenture Debt Reserve for Working Funds Other Deficit Assistance Investments in fixed Assets 49HB066 87142545 Note To Balance Sheet Sick rait- ridll Plan I the Board Sick Leave Credit Gratuity Plan an employee after ten years of service ilh the County Board of Education shall be entitled to a retirement gratuity If the iredit in the accumulated sick leave is sufficient Retirement must be by reason of or ill health The amount of gratuity payments that could have been made prior to January 1973 Is estimated be No provision has been made on account of the sick leave Revenue Fund Statement Of Revenue And Expenditure For The Year Ended December 31 Business Instruction durational Services Health and Food Services Plant Operation Plant Maintenance Transportation Tuition tees Expenditures won allocable Other Operating Debt on Capital Borrowing in Operating excluding transfers to reserves TOfAI 15 363 13 5568 SECONDARY Including Trainable Retarded Children 15 136 902 1694 349 102 28 875 19 839 1B69 RFCOVFRIESOF EXPENDITURE Other School Board Government of Ontario Tuition Fees and Miscellaneous Government of Canada A Individuals Other Revenue excluding Transfers from Reserves NET EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE FINANCED BV Government of Ontario General Legislative Grants Local Taxation 1971 Over Requisition 342 Local Taxation Raised In Increase in Reserve 16001 331888 229 187 295 112 450000 22160534 407 20385594 158326 J 155 Statement Of Source And Application Of Capital Funds For The Year Ended December 31 1972 Par Value of Debentures Issued Contributions from Governments Canada Ontario Other Total Fixed Assets Buildings Furniture and Equipment School Sites and Improvements thereto Buses Other Total Net Change in Capital Funds Unexpended tunas or Amounts Not Permanently Financed Balance at Beginning of the year Balance at End of the Year Approved W J Chairman of the Board Fl FMFNTARV 311 284 43193 132 169 Including Trainable Retarded Children 181704 36151 J Singleton Director of Education and Secretary of the Board AUDITORS REPORT To the Supporters of theHalton County Board of Education We have examined the Balance Sheet of the County Board of Education as at December and Statements of Revenue Fund Revenue and Expenditure and Sourceand Application of Capital Funds for the year then ended Our examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the circumstances In our opinion these Financial Statements present fairly the financial position of the Board as at December 31 1972 and the of Its operations and the source and plication of Its capital funds for the year then ended In accordance with accounting generally accepted for Ontario School Boards applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year Mammon Ontario March 1073 Chartered Accountants Published by Municipal Licence Number The County Board of Education as required by Provincial Legislation

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