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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1984, p. 5

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THEHFRALD Wednesday March IBM Pages Quality linked to efficiency says chief Traffic fatalities up Although the number of traffic accident in traffic accidents in 1982 and MS last year but of the 1983 accidents resulted in deaths In there were only traffic deaths regional police chief James Harding said he hoped the proposed traffic bureau for the force would go a long way to reducing traffic accidents and deaths He added that about 71 per cent of the accidents on the road last year Involved alcohol Varian contract From the Ottawa Bureau or The Herald OTTAWA Aircraft Appliances and Equip ment Ltd In has won another major federal contract to provide the defence depart mem with a generator act valued at the department of supply and services has announced At the same time the department cd the award of another contract to Canada In Georgetown which has agreed to manufacture worth of electron lubes far the armed forces They were among the unclassified contracts worth 10 or more that were awarded by the department to Canadians during the week ended Feb 84 opens All those whoappreciate the work It takes to compose an award winning photo will want to attend Photo Art 84 The opening and reception for presentations begins at 30 March at the Hoi ton Hills Library and Cultural Centre The public is invited to attend budget approval The Credit Valley Conservation Authority approved a 1984 budget of at a meeting The Increase represents a per cent growth over the 1963 budget Revenues are gained through the Province of Ontario percent the municipalities per cent special levies for projects from the three benefitting municipalities 24 per cent and Authority generated revenues per cent Eight special projects According to the Credit Valley Conservation Authority in a press release last week the town of Halton Hills through the Region of will contribute over for eight special projects The largest project Is the treatment of a major erosion problem which threatens Armstrong Avenue What is sufficient Before designating schools for early French Immersion programs there must be sufficient student enrolment In the program according to a board of tion proposed policy on French language pro- Haw many students spell sufficient When there only one There Is less demand for a larger regional police force because constabulary Is better trained to handle law enforcement in the region police chief James Harding told tin administration and finance committee last Wednesday police he said as he presented the force s budget are responding to in much more professional manner as a result of improved training pro grams Implemented when he took over in 1979 Their work is being discharged more Chief Harding told committee members The police budget which represents about j3 per cent of the regional government h entire budget was approved by the committee and will be presented to council Wcdnes day afternoon In previous years the Chief stressed the Importance of building up he force compli ment of civilian employ ccs and officers to handle law enforcement demands which arc Browing with the region Based on projected regional of police services will cost about per resident the police budget says That compares favo rably what other major regional police force art costing tax payers Chief Harding said In there is an average of one police officer for every people The averaged ratio of Light nal police forces in Ontario Is 1 But police arc now well trained and professional enough to cope with he differ Chief Harding said This year budget is per cent more than what police received lust year Among the new pro- members endorsed arc an additional there is one now safety officer for North who will be responsible for serving schools In Milton increased com services and a special five man traffic bureau to crick down on traffic fatalities and the number of drunk drlv Cross Musicians help campaign kickoff Music kicked off the Georgetown Red Cross annual campaign funds last Wednesday MPP Julian Reed banjo in hand was the master of ceremonies for the Music store expanded into offering lessons Staff Writer Who sending 12 kazoos to Nassau down in Ihe Bahamas Neil Walsh that Neils the of Nell Music Centre Georgetown s Street This week he bundled up a package of kazoos for a Nassau woman who when she returned home after a visit lo Georgetown found she couldn buy some from his store The year old businessman has been selling musical from ihe simple kazoo to string brass and percussion menu since July when he opened shop in Georgetown Although he never intended it be more than just a store for sales Nell business grew in an unexpected way instruction As customers bought a guitar or a set of drums they asked for minor instruction and It seemed Neil s counter help was spending more Todav Neil has six studios and 14 teachers on staff to give private and semi private music lessons The guitar the class of early on In Grade 1 there must be between and 32 students according to the policy However If there are many children wanting the immersion program so that more than one class can be formed then classes of between 28 and 32 students can be formed No date set BramptonGeorge town Liberals will soon be organizing to pick delegatesfor the federal Liberal leadership convention June is No announcement about a local meeting has been made but riding dent Lynn Callaghon expects a date to be chosen in the next few weeks Maple syrup time Are you ready for some fresh maple syrup Mountsberg Wildlife Centre sugar bush ti I and are In residents to Join wagon rides and i I lours The i bush Is open each end until April 15 You can watel being boiled dowt syrup visit a house and enjoy a I e j pancake and meal For more Inform I call week Fights courageous battle with cancer After a courageous baltle with cancer Susan Collin died on Feb 22 1984 In George town District Memorial Hospital Susan was born in Brampton on August 20 She attended Public School and Georgetown District High School Upon graduation she worked for Northern Telecom Dominion Glass and more recently at Varian Canada In her younger years he a Sunday School teacher and at the time of ber death she was Envelops Secretary for St Georges Anglican Church In she married John Collins and their only child Heidi was born In 1876 life Is Precious These few words penned by Susan Collins before she passed away summed up her attitude to living biggie It portable that why Neil said when asked which is the most popular ment In his store People can take It to the cottage and they don t need a whole bunch of other things with it Besides guitar less lessons are also being given on the piano drums organ and the five string banjo There arc no in brass or woodwind Instruments although violin classes may soon be offered Nell said My pupils start at cars old fvc got lots of adults too more than I had in the last few years Nell said Adults arc more apprehensive Ihey feel too old for lessons Once a year Neils students used get the chance to show off what learned Nell would hold a concert Although he always being asked when the concert Neil s bucked off on the idea for a time When I was learning to play guitar there wasn t anything like this for me he said At least kids are Icora proper techniques here Nell s Interest In music has always been ALWAYS EAT VALUES OUTOFTOWN BETTER QOAlTfY SERVICE OR VALUE THAN HEREIN HILLS Rwwnwi the hobby level never aiming to bo a profess Familiar with the guitar he used to play weekends In a thr to man band when in high I never in serious way to mike my living said Most or his clients the same approach music tor it an enjoy Consequently I with people who arc doing thing enjoy which binders Dave Shrubs and Grace pianist Terry Champ lo enter tain canvassers and campaign organizers will working throughout March lo for the local lied Cross About people arc taking part in this year campaign Broktn into sectors Ihe fund raising chiefs arc Ted Gorlh profess George Mucin industries Smith rural arias and Rose Marie John Wickens Is co ordinating fund raising Mr was pre sented Red Cross for 19 students is smallest for class Currently of languages said there is one class of pupils in French Immersion She said that is he smallest class Schools with fewer numbers have created split grades in order lo continue the program The average number of si in immersion classes i3 Mrs trustees Maybe it time looked at what is being offered in French at schools and storied restructuring Trustee Jams Mlllman said In many schools compulsory subjects I being offered in thi rench language she said Special Interest ire being offered in French instead We re giving expectation that French classes will start continue at a lower rate of pupil teacher ratio although it not the board s intention Mrs Mlllman said DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown 9am 5pm Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by appointment 8772359 CROSSWORD CORNER YOUR VOLVO SPECIALIST USED VOLVO PARTS CLUE letter 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