Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1976, p. 10

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HERALD January Bodnar claims was a Weve managed to keep our In school and thats not a accomplishment In Itself Speaking to the Herald following the Inaugural meeting of the Board of Education last Thursday night Georgetowns trustee on the board Bodnar summed up 1975 as a rough year but one In which he himself received very very few complaints from the people he represents Such groups as Concerned Parents In Georgetown and Renaissance dont particularly bother me because they really dont represent the thinking of the majority Im in a helluva lot of trouble if they do he Jokingly added The coming year he said may not be bad as his fellow board members and provincial education are making It out to be All this gloom and doom that were hearing may prepare the people for the worst Yet things are never as bad as hey are predicted From that standpoint he continued the coming year is going to depend a great deal upon peoples attitudes towards financial res train la the attitudes or parents teachers administrators and the students Its a case of how well they can adapt to the changes that are going to be coming this Mr Bodnar la still weighing whether or not he will seek his third term on the Board of Education come the December elections It will depend a great deal upon our present polices and how people respond to them Still going strong arid will be throughout January Watch for the moneysaving specials and clearances BICYCLE PEDALLING can be fun when you dont have a bicycle as this quartet of gymnasts discovered during their routines Saturday morning as part of the Beginners Gymnastics Class held at Georgetown District High School Vandalism 1800 more than budget covers Georgetown Hydro will be asked by Halton Hills works committee to consider the coat of putting in a street light on Armstrong Ave near the premises of and R Products Chairman Mike Armstrong requested the street on behalf of Roes He said the additional Illumination would increase the safety for employees of Ihe company lie committee also decided It will continue with the policy of purchasing and maintaining Illuminated street signs In Georgetown Councillor Em Hyde pointed out that Illuminated street signs are an asset to the town In spite of vanallsm He sold the town should continue In stalling and maintaining Illuminated street signs and should launch an attack on vandalism Vandalism of street signs last year was Si over the amount budgeted The amount was made up from money that When tiding be sura ponds hava a 4Inch lea depth J NEW TO TOWN you moved ItW WELCOME J SERVICE with GIFTS and Information about your new location The will bo For Wis Information Joan Gillespie a I Georgetown Denture Clinic NexttoPostofficeonNo GEOUGETOWN ONTARIO Members Society Of Ontario J KOHARIDT J NOVAK DT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Phone 5Gallon Shop Vac Designed 10 do the jobj the vac do Powerful and on dredges up dirt L lo indie Reg 99 GARBAGE BAGS 10Heavy Duty PANTRYWARE Canister Sets Bread Boxes Paper Dispensers etc 50 All Light Fixtures in stock Merchandise Only 20 OFF CLEARANCE OF ALL CLOCKS OFF Mm Price BOTH WALL MOUNTED AND ALARM Quantities limited on clearance items while they last Dont Wait For Spring DO IT NOW STORE HOURS am 6 pm Tues am 6 pm Wed am 6 pm Thurs Fn am pm Sat 9 am pm 316 Guelph St Georgetown 8772234

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