Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1987, p. 9

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Each town school shows its pride in curriculum special events Wednesday EDITOR NOTE The Hal Ion Family of School hat provided an outline of the programs and ac complishments at each the learning at the schools The following It meant to Inform parent and ratepayer what It hap pening at our Thl se cond In a series MZ language planning with consulting school wide Tale theme unit culminating In Mad Hatter Tea Party for primary children and student written book party or junior students sample books displayed at Academic Council implementation of new Grade social science core visit to ballet presentation from Erewhon Theatre Extracurricular participation in cross country run ring junior school Volleyball track house league soccer door hockey choirs drama groups recorder club chess club hosted chess tournament or all junior schools in Hal ton hosted North Public Speak Contest finals bike rodeo Community parent group working towards purchasing playground apparatus program evening in fall when teachers outlined objectives spring concert Open House with drama musical and puppet presentations by students PUBLIC SCHOOL Curricula r Kindergarten Official opening of Royal Park Museumdinosaurs Mother Day Tea All students participated in Day Services Memorial Park Cenotaph Book Fair Sentence Fair Winter play Day Artist BUI was In the school on four separate to paint while students observed and discussed painting the Grade class went on an overnight camping trip to Blue Springs Campsite Grade class presented their of musical Cats Grade students published their newspaper Pork Press Grade 12 class visited Black Creek Pioneer Village Grade students did Medieval unit culminaUng in a Medieval Day period costumes banquet serving brown bread fruit and dragon stew entertainment Including jesters juggling all planned by students Extra la r Grade bake sate planned and run by students Profits for our new Creative Playground The Theatre Group presented Wmnir the Pooh for nil students Grade students went to Brampton theatre to see live performance of The Velveteen Rabbit Science pics kite flying contest egg drop contest estimating bain contest junior volleyball volleyball games teachers volleyball teams Friday events teachers vs students Community May 29 Grand Opening of the Park School Creative Playground Computer volunteer program train for parents for the 1987 school year underway Volunteer luncheon for approx volunteers Kindergarten class went to the Ben primary and junior intcnnural Knitting Club Cross try Boys tod primary Christmas concert Junior spring concert Theme Days Safety community que Picnic September Celebration May in Hot April MIDI funicular In lJflG welcomed for the first lime students to Middle School The in gram mid in oilier in llu school his outstanding School objectives hive pileid emphasis on program development for tie Gride classes with stiff many planning to ikvilop units I- sir j very busy extra ir ivns ighliRl by the threenight production the musical M Pinafore the home of a county basketball Hills of Schools net l Health Care Centre and Kin court to present a Christmas piny Volleyball Fitness night parents students 1 ITT1 PUBLIC a r implementation oof the Languid Arts Curriculum document development of one short term Language Arts theme unit per term by each English French grade toim computer pilot program for junior grades monthly assemblies to pro gram whole school Junior Public Speaking Winter Carnival championship the boys ball team the first 1J76 The wis filled meets en eiunlrj mi spirts We thin lor if our fund raising ictivitv In Id i llu fill a result mi pur for the gym In 1 ft r till in up- Concert Bond represented Ontario in international band competitions In first place winner in McMaster University Symposium competitions established a peer counselling pro grim and a counsel group first high staff to the Focus on Growth Work simps I All Ontario Senior Girls Can idion champions in a epigones in the Voyageur com petitions in Ottawa one of schools in Ontario chosen to lie in the York University Science s first I school in Can to sot the Preppies finalists in senior boys competitions muni parents attended discipline from Boulder Colorado established a successful Parents Committee established our first successful education program HIGH Gr J new courses successfully im life ment referent OS IS curriculum tennis involving our staff in art English OAC and several such as and 11 Chemistry I Boys Volleyball dualists Cross Country Champions Girls Basket lull Champions Sr Girls Volleyball Finalists Bid mint on ton Cha p lo Yearbook Academic tin debating elub and public contests as well as Elzevir writing and The Press ileal newspaper were nil resoun successes II won the Safety I Ion Participated I the Close Up trip to Washington The Festival of the Arts 100 iirs in our Christjms and school s plays were tribute to the of our staff and students in thenrls were several student ex ihanges and an excellent showing in many contests Shi old very well In the Science fairs IHaltonHnmilton Outers Club successfully rinse vend wilder trips nop studmts were placed in ip itel different loe work for Herald ethnical students work wis in the Milton Mali during Review in the loci continued to keep the community of school Centennial I1ft7 ire will underway July Beer French book com members in obtaining am mnUri it intrench Councillors cut forecasted capital budget Councillors thrashed numbers back and forth once again July in an attempt to cut back proposed capital expenditures the 1990 and 1991 capital forecast Town council had dealt with 1988 and 1969 the previous day cutting some from the lax levy in 1968 and from 1969 Town treasure Ray King had recommend ed cutting from the lax levy In 1968 and from 1989 Mr King also recommended slashing from the 3 Dropped from forecast ex pen in 1990 was to establish a revenue for computer replacement in the fire deportment and for a fire station In Ac ton Councillors decided to defer money Tor a tanker for the fire department by one year to and for pole replacement at diamonds B and at the fairgrounds was also put till 1991 The Gravel resurfacing tax levy was reduced by tea to In and the surface treatment program saw its tax levy cut from to 17 northerly to the mid die of lot was moved to 1991 The treasurer had suggested reducing the lax levy by 5 in 1991 and here council exceeded that by slashing from that year a forecast Several projects had previously been moved back until 1991 but moved a project for work on 17 which would incur a tax levy out of the four year forecast a I her COOL OFF WITH WINDOW TINTING Make your car and more window tinting Choose the color and of lint that right for you Adds a custom look lo any car van or truck GET A TIDY CAR SUNROOF Installed while you wait and guaranteed not to leak for as long as you own your car SALE PRICES STILL IN EFFECT RUNNING BOARDS FREE INSTALLATION Guatph St Phono Herald picture parade oris l ruction Is well underway at the Georgetown Church on Trafalgar road lion church will change the look of current building from the front from Darby recelies an award for the per furthest to he with hii former school chums again at lllili St html centennial reunion I ant weekend inn tin from for the reunion tllerald trninliiL- Ian Paul left received itl lull I rid at an award ceremony unpin In June resident received il in Mill I tt from and Heel Industrie A New Approach to Adoption Disclosure in Ontario Not all am row up wanting know ABOUT THEIR BIRTH BUT PRO HAS TEN BEEN TRATING AND INfONrLUSIVT The same is tor grandparents or sisters sfarfhing tor a f or adoption years ago On July amendments to adoption iegislation changed thf conditions and tdurls tor obtaining adoption information in ontario information if availab1 such as the birth familys background and history will be re leased on reouest adult adoi i persons those i 8 or older and inforiwu ion about the adoptive s back ground will be given to adult birth relatives upon request Information that thf identity of an adult tee or a birth relative of shared only if both parties have voluntarily entered their names with the adoption Disclosure Register and consented to disclosure The consent of five is no longer rf0uired il birth relatives have not registered an adult adoptee can a search however is pro tected throughout located birth relatives can simply decide not to have their identities made known The issues and emotions surrounding adoption are complex so professional advice is every stage the process will also take time since a large number of requests at ready all the new procedures and services are tlined in a free pamphlet availab1 in english and in french Contact your i ocal Childrens Aid Society or write the Adoption information Unit Bay street 2nd Floor Toronto In Toronto call 963 Elsewhere in Ontario i frfe Ministry of Comrminily Social Servcct Ontario

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