Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1968, p. 9

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grant 15500 to kelso capital improvements a proviiicial grant at 15000 ivements in the kclo conserve lo the halton keidon conaerva uon area has been approved j conlrol rdr ln nl uun authority for capital ira pro- the 350cf area i the aitelsacaweya tovnahl of an sscre water storage and- t authority propose to continue its program of land scapittf planting of shrubs and trees developing road and par king iota fencing and irnprov log beach facilities all member municipalities will hear the authority s share of the cost ilia kelso area u a hti comjv lex of camping grounds picnic areas a lake for fishing sep arate swinunlng pout a jti ar e iel the winter and he hal ton museum during uie past few summers the popularity of krlw hu in creased steadily each year and now mapy people from as far away as toronto visit the ares in the evening the clen ederj aj area inside kelso proved very successful tbu past winter during the first few weeks the ares vas v this december the ato receipts wre u large as for all the pre vioua season moms and dads in waiting mothers and fatherstobe inspect the georgetown and district memorial hospital delivery room during a tour of the obstetrical departments put of the halton health unit s pre natal program husbands oined their wives for s couple of the classes includ ing the tour night eighteen mothers in wa i mg one of the hrgost classes ever enrolled hrfro have been amending pre natal classes uider the instruction of mrs cathy mugford of tre health unit in knox hall since may 2 the current program finishes juno 27rfi hornby robbery investigated by opp during the welt of june 2 to b inclusive officers of north halton detachment ontario provincial police conducted 1 armed robbery investigation which occurred at crawfords general store hornby on wed nesday june 6 resulting in 1 male person being arretted by woolstock opp after a stries or auto thefts between milton and woodstock this perwin lias been charged vuth armed rob ry and auto theft by the in vestigatln offirer prov const w if jordan of north halton detachment other charei are pending by guelph and kitch ener opp detachments as uell there ere 8 liquor invest t 12 at ions resulting ill b persons being charged under the liquor control act 3 thefts reported ar being investigated there were 3 other criminal code of fence and 1 pron charged with impaired driving as well as i premise found insecure a night a total of 8 accidents were investigated including 1 person alerta man spent boyhood in erin a man who spent his boyhood years in erin and who lias sev eral relative in this district james earl ellen ton 78 died at wanton alberta last month bom at violet hill ontario hi was the son of william and mina gibson kllenton when his mother died in 1809 be went to live with paternal grandpar ents m erin where he attend ed public school he went wel as a young man first living m banff alberta and later moving to nanton in 15 he served overseas in world war i with a calgary re- ntmenlj the 31st battalion in ranee germany and betgiura after the war he went to work for the cpu as a logger and in 1925 returned to nanton and formed for seven years lie wu a trucker urriil 1941 work ed infa calgary munitions plant until 1943 and from then until he rjtirf was a carpenter and gartldvtr e he mad a been a member of nanton united church for thr put 43 cars was a member of nanton legion and theaots merfs club at the church ai a young man he loved sports and was outstanding in foot racing when he was in th artny hi iraves his wife sadie whom he married in 1s29 two son karl kaye el lent on of old alberta and gary lee el- eiton of calvary and eight randchildncn he wai predeceased by a bro ther george clarence of toronto in 1941 and a sister violet aj irnlon barnes in 102j funeral sirvice tool place in njnton united church with bur ial in nanton cemeterj appoint snow to tax committee jim snow mp i for halton east is one of 13 ontario mem ben of the legislature named to select commute formed toithi okmgbtown hsralp examine the report of the on- 1 thursday june 20th 1m tario committee on taxation f page b the committee has until scplsary the carter report on tax- tembrr 17th to study the report a uon recommends some far review briefs and submissions reaching changes in the present and conduct bearings if neccsl system for a grand evenings fun and a chance to meet liberal candidate rud whiting dont miss the election ball m this friday- june 21st the rud whiting organized by the georgetown liberal aasociahon riviera norval admission 2 00 per person dress optional earl ray orchestra dancing from i 0o p m to 1 00 a r rar privileges al injury accident resulting in 2 persons being injured prop ert damage totalled 3 405 a uses of accidents were in athntivc dnvingt on wrung aide of road and driver lost control of vehicle u charges were laid at a result of these accidents during thts period 40 traffic clurjes were preferred 51 traf tic warning were issued and 49 vehicles were safety checked tnere were 121 convictions re gislercd in magistrates court train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times pot information phone the local cn pasxenoer saias ohtce ton sfokelowh canadian national jj 1w5 ii toieparentsandstudents0f georgetown districthighschoot summer school 1968 t any student wishing to attend summer school must pick up an application form authorizing attendance at summer school from the guidance department at georgetown district high school grades 9 to 12 central peel district high school board is com r u nrj uiwt er schoo this year at ihe centennial secondary school in brampton the purpose of hi summer school is to offer additional assistance to students who wish to irn prove themselves there are three areas in which they are offer ng courses a an enrichment court the purpose of this course s for students who have done well in cchool but are nof able to tike the courses offered n thoir own program this is an excellent opportun ty for students m these fields b improvomont courses aro being offered io ludent wlo have been promoted bul are low in one or two subects the sudcnt will find difficulty in toking tnese sublets next year and are slrongly advised to take these at summer school this would give a firm background to start fresh n septem ber md the marks earnej will ue used to revise u c tudt nt promotion marks c malta up courses arc offered for iho studr nis who arc bflow proni otion stjndard in one or more subjects tins in opportun ty to s we a full year m tiie studen ts educational life marks from th r cc jtl w ii be coun led low irds raising the student s promotion st ind ird the central peel district high school board has xt th school up for thp solo purpose of helping the students as a rcult they have only h red ab ocaveriigelpichfri aid d ir est n dtprrrf i i to t irh tins progr it 1 h veiy picajld to iy lluit central fv d ire h gh s nool bo ifd has igain invited georgetown district high school to pirhcipate in tins pro gram and we have gladly accepted the summer school will be from july 2 to august 9 inclujivc examinations will hi hi id it the i rid tin marks will u ruunu d to this high school u d wi will inform tl hid i t ol tic re sulls our tudents attending the jumnilr school inuj i lii two and only two subrcts ard thb fee for this course will be 35 piyable to the central peel district high school board on the day of regijtration at centnl peel dis trict high school registration will take place at central ppt1 district high school kennedy road and highway no 7 brampton on jum 26 27 and 20 the student must have a letter from the principal students recommended to lake improverm nt or mike up rour l will t notifierj liy mill students wishing enrichment rour i or frel thai ihry should take improvement or make uri courses but not notified before rerpiv ing fhnr roport card should contact the guidance department the georgetown district high school board is offering free fransporta lion to help the students there will bo a bus leaving the high school ol o clock on june 27 to take studonts lo central pt ol for registration and will return as sewjn as the students are registered anyone wi lung to register eftur liiit will iiave to find ins own transportalion to central pe i t t w f y h jtrp tn i dais will bo of 90 minutes duration and will consist of 45 minutes of inslruc- t h van sickler chairman tion followed by 45 minutes of supervised study the bus will leave every morning from the georgetown district high school at 8 30 and will leave central peel district high school at 12 30 each day and return th students to the high school i am confident that the parents and students w ii recognize the value of tins summer school and will coooerate in takinct the maximum advantaoe of tins offer the following are the courses in the tfiree programs offered 1 secttoh at enrlchmnn two sublets required per student the following courses will be offered to students who have successfully completed the years work with better than average standing the courses are offered for the purpose of adding educational opportunities not avail able in the student s regular school course and for the extension of interests in a particular subject area 1 typing 2 key punch operator 3 drafting 4 electricity and electron cs 5 machine shop a art 7 conversational french fl russian cultural studies 9 physical geography 10 reading improvement 1 1 introduction lo shorthand ii section n irtptoverrtem two subjects required per student thu following courses will b offered to students who have been pro- moled bul who had low marks in one or two subjects the summer course provides an opportunity for these students to improve their background and to gain confidence in the subjects examinations will b held at the end of the summer school courses offeked 5 year and 4 year grade 9 english history geography mithematics science french typing 1 english history geography mathematics science french latin bookkeeping 1 shorthand 1 english history mathematics geography physics latin french english history mathematics chemistry french latin geography economics credits towards a diploma will b given for these subjects iii stchon c maltfeup two subjects required per student a and 5 year courses offered tha following courses r offered to students who have failed in not more than three subeclt of the year i work and whose murk in each of the subjocts failed is 40 or more and whose avcrarj on all subjects is not less than 50 grada 9 english history geograjhy mathematics scioiw frrnch typing 1 grade 10 grade 1 i grd 12 1 g lalm bookkeeping 1 shorthand 1 mm suffl grade 1 1 english history geography mathematics physics latin french gnrir 12 english history economics mathematics chemistry french lat n geography grade 13 courses in grade 13 subjects will be offered by mississauga burlington and hamilton boards all three boards have agreed to accept our grade 13 students there will be no transportation provided for these courses a gridi 1 j student may onfy attend summer school if the subjects he r taking were taken tins yoar but failed and if the subjects will qualify him for a secondary school honour graduation diploma 7 credits all students mu t arrange for summer school at the guidance depart ment at georgetown district high school before going to summer school mississauga will offer english history geography mathematics a mathematics b physics chemistry biology french lat n registrition is june 27 at port credit secondary school from 14pm and 79pm and june 2b from 9am to 3 p m registration forms to be obtained at georgetown dis district high school before registration fees 30 per student plus 12 registration fep mixi mum of 2 credits par student school to operate from july 2 to augusf 9 from 8 30 a m to 12 30 p m duly burlingyon will offer english history mathematics a physics registration at georgetown high school chemistry biology french h e 330 per subject a maximum of 2 subjects per student school to oporale from july 3 to august 9 from bam to j 2 noon at nelson high school hamilyonwill offer english mathematics a mathematics b phyics chemistry biology history geography trench latin german registration at georgetown district high school fees 30 per subject plus 2 registration fee j maxi mum of 2 subjects per student t school will operate at hamilton collegiate institute in the morning from july 15 lo august 23 rrt v w il guidance department immediately d f turner principal

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