Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1969, p. 6

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1 plan naming schools for canadian historical figures h an education trustee john c a had a tough time getting three recommendations approv ed by fellow trustees of the halton county board of educa tion contained in a report of the board policies committee chair ed by ronson the recommenda tions included one suggesting the board designate names of new schools from a list of can adian historical figures com piled bv the committee an inilial list presented last week contained names of about 130 men and women who have made significant contribution to the canadian scene throughj medicine politics education letters science etc cadi would bar children unless parents can afford employment of teachers outside their duties trustees argued whether sum mer employment should be pro hibited stating that such em ployment is often a major sour ce of income for many teachers you always eem tp encoun ter difficulties in presenting your reports mr ronson com mented chalrmin fred armit age after all three recommond- ations had been passed this is democracy mr- chair man said ronson demand taxes if children attend rc separate school halton county separate the list will save the board school board will only educate government lo of trouble later on said children whose parents pay sepj also save a arate school taxes board trustees have decided this despite an attempt by sev eral trustees to table the matter for a month because they felt it warranted more study the issue was brought before 4 ronson it ill lot of arguing start disput se eral trustees however immediately began to dispute the choice of name on the list despite ronsons cries that this is precivlv what were trying the board by trustees leno to aoid braida and michael noonan trustee bui pneitner of bur they were concerned that the jincton suggested dropping the board is educating children list from the recommendau n that we re not being paid for because it would be a lot more fun not to have one b said there are many children who attend the county s oakvilles doug palmer said catholic schools een though more names could be added their parents support the pub he also objected to several j school hoard instead of the names which he felt are already catholic board too commonlj used in naming new schools this situation arose usuallv because parents now with child for instance h include ren catholic schools used to sir lohn a mardonald and sir pa the lower public school tax wilfred laurier since there are w they had no children already so many school named rjjraida said after them in the province he gsied we have set a mill rate equal to that of the public board science we tried to be fair to both this year however he said i parties when we were making no reason why we should the list replied ronson continue educating the children of public school supporters hichard goodin of oakmlie r supported bv georgetown s em there is now no excuse for est bodnar said he would like supporting the public board in to see the list mclurjp nersons r of ours because our mill who had made contributions to ra are now the same he sports athletics and the com aid munib were not trving to steal flrure edwards of burling ratepayers aav from the pub- ton objected to including com board we just don t want to mumt names to aoil pressure continue educating children e frnm communities who want are no being paid for he said schools named after all their favourite sons position halton qounty senior magi trate kenneth m langdon of georgetown says he questions the right of parents to have more children than they want or can adequately support if parents cannot support one child should they be al lowed to bring another into the world instead should we consider legally restricting the size families he asked langdon was speaking at the ministerial associations annual dinner last week at st pauli tnited church in oakville langdon said he wants to place full responsibility for the famllv on the shoulder of the parents the unwanted it is my belief that 75 to flo per cent of all those who ap pear in juvenile court and who later will go on to appear in criminal court are children thi aioitarrown hiraldi thursday juni 26 1w page 8 peter wright now working with the dep ter supply for milton and camp hellville has been dropped in favour of the scotch block dam project the 600 000 scotch block toronto convocation on june 6 flam and reservoir a sister pro- son of mr and mrs d m ject to hilton falls development wright 43 hewson crescent located on the middle branch he is a graduate of georgetown of 16 mile creek in hornby recently he was asked to han dle 12 such cases in one days session in the case of the unwanted child it is not the mother or father but the child who pays and continues to pay for the rest of his life he said langdon says he favours strict er controls over marriage with divorces getting easier of to obtain young people walk into marriage with the idea they can walk out again whenever they feel like it after they have walked out a couple of times they lose all respect for the institution of marriage langdon said he thinks couples under 21 should be re quired to take a marriage coun selling course before marry ing earlier vlaws j the magistrate has express- 1 unwanted led his views on marriage in t earlier speeches i believe if it was possible jj i96 e said he felt the to insure that every child wulcense to marry should be re- wanted we could make some j strlcted to q are wlu- progress in curbing crime lrg to assume the responsibility langdon says the number of of parents and tn no one un- juvenile offenders and unwed i der the age of 18 ahould quilt- mothers appearing in county fy court increases every year h also said that prospective he said that in 1945 10 un marriage partners under the wed mothers appeared in court age of 25 should produce a sav to place their babies for adopt ings account of at least 500 1 ion as a mark of good faith drop hilton falls project scotch block dam replaces hilton falls dam designed to i last year when the provincial control spring flooding on the government came out with its west branch of the 16mile i new expropriation legislation creek and provide a future ws in october 1983 langdon said there should be no concep tion in a marriage until two years have passed and after made a div- honour 51 donors for giving red cross blood this time it should be more difficult to abtain orce last week the magistrate said i seem to be fighting a losing battle all alone no one seems to be taking up the gauntlet if i could sell my ideas maybe wed make some progress and turn the tide of crime fiftyone donor awards were presented at the blood donor clinic in georgetown on mon day june 9th twenty donation pin mrs m mcmenemy w r oliver mrs m peardon a s taylor r breen r ward k w south a barretts d rawson n nel son g bos m herbert c doyle w donnahee mrs l engleby j schertzl c steph ens tenth donation pin- r han- ley mrs f gils mrs j scott mrs h paynter mrs h platts mrs dykxhoorn mr cochrane a ademamrs a drischler d taylor t moores t simmons j montgomery w henderson mrs v peavoy a enman j mlynek r beckett k reid l grozelle mrs f carswell f cook r huising mrs f kejler w wilson h roffel m bergsma g sandifer l hulma t barrager j nieuwhof r dewinter g morton artment of university affairs in toronto peter wright received his bachelor of arts degree in honours economics and political at the university of murray said the authority had to begin proceedings over ag ain according to murray this new round of expropriation preceed- lngs has been stalled until the province appoints an investiga tion officer district high school braida s motion met with some opposition from trustees vp should stirk to historical wn approved of the principle jfigtires he said it s better but felt more study was needed naming someone dead and safe than to slisht someone living this is a serious matter and should not be discussed on the oalrvillei i ibertv pease f the moment warred warned the board i think v chairman james hourlgan we re setting wav ahead of ourselves in antinoatmg what w should table the motion to name schools which on t be and refer it to the finance com built for several years millet for deeper study first this is much ado about no houngan was backed bv trus thing when the time comes tee r j obrien we can t de to name a school someone will pnve children of a catholic ed object to the list and then urll ucation on the spur of the mo be all involved with amending ment without senoiu study and get nothing done he said first concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines gltn williams 8773302 under the new legislation he rea explained expropriation proe- it is to supplv water during eedings cant start until the in the dry season to a large area vestigation officer has been ip- of market garden farms and i pointed golf courses the hilton falls develop i the original project was ip- proved by ontario municipal ment has been stalled by land board cost of 500000 bul disputes for almost tuo years now conservation authont re sources manager dave murray plans had to be scrapped when estimates jumped by 100 000 the plans were redrawn re says the authority had almost ducing the size of the dam and concluded expropriation pro- dropping estimated cost to 480- ceedings for the necessary land 000 exclusive of land costs i suggest that th recom mendation be amended bv add lng this list is not exhaustive said jim price of oakville priest ner seconded the mo tion although he was not quite sure what the term exhaustive means do 5011 mean exhaust ink he grinned approved the amended reenmmendat ion was approved two other ed to live recommendations were also approved following some debate the board exists tn educate as manv catholic children as u ran he added donald hill of burlington chairman of the education com mittee disagreed the matter has been dis cussed at education committee meetings before but died there now that its been brought to life acain it should he allow one concerned the installation of telephone facilities in schools the other concerned a motion bv dr lack cud more seconded by o brien to table the motion for one month was defeated 57 double discount stores 162 guelph st open 9 aum sat to 9 pm daily 9 am to o pm lakeview discount centre 126 main n acton f paint wallpaper 0 prefiniihed panels 0 floor np f carpets 3531190 open sat to 5 30 p m free deuvery eight trustees voted in favor of the braida noonan motion and five opposed it bedding plants special 6 1oo geo r brandford is mountalnview d north 8773014 schools will soon be out remind the children not to play with fire impress upon them the dangers to them selves a others make sure that matches are out of reach op small children and make it a holiday for the fire department too your fire department yyffyy stfsst tt j s- v- tp crest family size regular or mint flavour scope 17 ounces 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