Page A THE 11FRAI Wednesday December Peel players here Sunday Ron Chapman says Increased enrollment could prevent closures By JACKY WILLOWS Herald Special Peel Pantomime Players moved into John Elliott Theatre on Sunday and will be busy all week putting up the set and rehearsing for Aladdin in new round I rigs They come to after very run at the Lester B Theatre in and we hope thai the run here In Georgetown will Ankara I- arms and Mia I Jine right Me Not r arms both of Ha on Hills lake time out Iron competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Pair feed one Angora goals an apple The pair are competing at Hie Royal which runs until is Jhoto by Boh Toronto Bureau be equally successful or them In the days of Shakes pear parts In trleal productions were played by males with younger members of ploying the roles Not so in pantomime In Tact its quite the reverse Ihe leading mole role In this case Aladdin Is played by a female However when it comes lo the role of the dame Aladdins mother we revert back to the days of Shake- spear and role Is played by a male My spies tell me that this particular male has made on enormous sacrifice for this parti show Not wishing to appear as Ihe board widow Twanky he shaved The things Thespians arc willing to do for their public Georgetown Little Theatre Is responsible for ticket sales If you wish to order tickets coll box office at The box office at the John Elliott Theatre will be open Dec from to 3 and for one hour before each The ntomfm debuts in on Dec 9 at 30 p and continues on the 10th and 11th with two shows each day at m and m Motorcycle driver 23 faces trial A year old tea man has been summoned to Milton provincial court Dec on he charges of dangerous driving under Code and careless driving under the Highway Truffle Act Daniel Mjtwey has been charged in cornice tion with an accident Aug 7 in whlth layeir old Bruce of Moon ijrk Georgetown died Mr died wis thrown off the black 10711 Honda hike on Highway half a kilometer west of Winston Churchill According to a post the time of death was by lacerations and aspira tion of blood regional police Const Brian Crosby reported Mr Ma sustained serious Injury to his teg which had been cut below the knee Micro surgery reattached arteries and ligaments successfully Acton women sentenced An Acton woman received a 90day sin when she pleaded guilty to five charges of false pretenses cheques totalling more than Rose or Acton was given the sentence by provin court Judge Willi am last wctk run concurrent with a sentence for an conviction against her or dangerous provincial court wants a report on Ms the Milton court was told because she has been convicted of dangerous driving in connection with an dent that killed on IB- year old Acton woman in in a ticket In New the court his client has valued at been in custody since from Acton Travel Oct on the charges Car flipped Ms Mm pleaded guilty to pur chasing items valued at from an Acton Jewellery store on Aug and asking the dirk to deduct that total from a personal cheque for he balance of which she received in cash She was arrested for lhat metier on Sept 1 and released Sept the court was told Ms Mac Donald opened an account for a friend lo cosh an WO cheque for her on the bonk account that same day at the General store The friend also cashed a cheque on account for Ms MacDonald at the Ms MacDonald In company of her friend bought a pellet gun at a Milton store and offered a personal cheque for the purchase again recti Ing the balance in cash The same dav she pur Helping Hands Can you drive Helping Hands needs volunteers take seal shopping They also need tecrs man the shovel snow put up storm windows and clean To give an extra hand give Barb Stephens a call at A year old woman sustained minor injuries when her Volkswagon Rabbit flipped on Road Glen Williams Nov at m Marilyn Hastings was treated and released from Georgetown Memorial Hospital where she was taken by ambulance The Woman was driving on the Sturn on Road when her car spun on patch of ice She lost control and the vehicle rolled over into a ditch No charges were laid due to the snowy road conditions Sale formalized Town council Monday night form allied the sale of between Baz Motors and the Halton Police station on Guelph Street Developments Ltd has bought the land in trust for an as yet company The land was sold for A commercial retail use of the Is planned Registration for all Recreation Programs will be on Monday Dec 2 at the Rose Room Memorial Arena from to 30 p m TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE For JKKE7SandlFOMAT10ni Your Authorized Agent Is- BKKM Bualnaaa EatotoJIartad no Main St S Georgetown By AN PEDERIAN Herald Staff Writer With marriage and having children becom ing popular again Halt- on board of education superintendent Ron Chapman anticipates a return to increasing enrollments after Wo may start to tall up in enrollments after Mr Chapman said It looks like it Its encouraging lo have the kindergarten starting to climb No new schools ore currently projected for the north but if any were Ihoy would be for Milton ho said Its much easier and far less costly to bus children rather than to keep on building foclll lies Mr Chapman said Were past the point where we con put up schools to facili tate the neighborhood The anticipated growth is encouraging for the board alter ex perlencing declining elementary enrollments since 1972 and enrollments since 1977 TURNABOUT Until the turnabout comes however the board Is working on a consolidation study for the north based on pro jections lhat show that by schools in Halton Hills will be operating at less than per cent tive capacity Talk of consolidating schools has parents worried that their neigh school with its small classrooms will close and children will be bussed to other schools Parents arc concern that were going to start school closures but the consolidation study intended as a school closure study Mr Chapman reassur ed The odds are it will lead to school closures but you cant tell population might be up- shifting for example Consolidation is not the same thing as clo sure and for now concern about losing schools in the north is premature Mr Chap man said GROWTH Superintendent of Mil ton and Hills schools for more than seven years he believes there will be mucil growth over the next IS years in the north There no dense In gelling rid of schools schools in mind for I can understand the concern about losing because In many cases the school Is the focus of the community he Right now Mr Chap man Is studying school boundaries In the north to assess where the populations arc and why Boundary changes to balance school lotions may be In line to avoid school closures By the end of the school year ho estimat es he will have recom mendations to make on the boundaries that have traditionally been In place These recommendati ons will be followed by a two year study by the board of current and projected populations to 1993 The consolidations study will look at future housing in the north before proceeding on closing renovating or building of school Mr Chapman said when you will have a need for seven or eight years down he rond Mr Chapman said Any building that going to go on Is going be in the north The board rejected studying closure tor Glen Williams Lime house and public schools early in voting instead for a consolidation study of the entire north to look at all the schools and assess how they can best be utilized These three schools currently hove the smallest pupil populations North Halton location creates school spirit superintendent says Herald Writer For all Ihelr problems the people in the regions north have a very positive attitude So says board education superint endent of schools Ron Chapman The thing I find the most unique about the north is the very positive attitude I find up here Mr Chapman waxed during an interview with The Herald Thai not to soy there isnt that attitude in south but it far more general here Mr Chapman works of the Milton North Education visiting schools in Kills and Milton as his Job requires Everybody I deal with up here has a very positive attitude and it makes peoples jobs more pleasant and the learning process far more exciting and satisfying for the children ho said They on problems here and turn them into something extremely positive t In the schools you find a friendliness and warmth not usually found In schools in the south Mr Chapman remorked I think the parents the people up hero arc extremely supportive in general They re willing to work In the schools and with school personnel They do a lot for the kids he said The geographic isolation relative to the rest of the region has been taken to create strong community spirit Mr Chapman said He commented on choir festivals and the Terry Fox project every year Through no fault of their own theres cultural deprivation here They dont have as many chances to get out and sec things other urban people do but thats diminishing for the children now Mr Chapman said Another disadvantage schools in the north cope with is the lack of services or resources outside the school We dont have pieces like Childrens Centre in Burlington Thats for children with severe behavior problems he said We need kind of thing In the north Our kids have same needs as everybody elses but the north part of Halton seems to Tall between the cracks for these sorts of services Gradually this is improving with now an Acton Youth Dropin and a branch of the Burlington Youth Residence established in Acton The problem is money Mr Chapman noted With to 80 volunteers in the large schools doing a variety of jobs to help out community spirit is strong within the school system Mr Chapman pointed out parents are working with the board lo develop a community playground at Harrison Public School on Georgetowns Drive I think our geography dictates that is prclly well a reality and weve adapted very well Mr Chapman said We not yet what schools a We havent any 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