Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1970, p. 11

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LIBERATION TULIPS of the tulips given me town by the Holland Liberal on the breeze at Memorial Park on Charles Si Others were planted at Georgetown district Memorial Hospital and Cedarvale Community Centre Residents Back Government Plan for Quarry Controls The provincial government plana to pack a strong punch n controlling pit and operators North Peel and Hal Ion representatives told the minister mines week that lis about time Municipal officials and rate- era from Calcdon and township fcld Allan Lawrence the provincial minuter the current overhaul of mineral resource policy that tired of being pushed around by the extraction Industry WALLS SHAKING They told of walls shaking from blasts convoys of gravel trucks rumbling by endlessly ind land stripped raw The dozen who spoke all welcomed the general direct of the report of the mineral resources committee made to the minister but most said that its recommend did not go far enough to effectively control what Lawrence called the environmental be handed over to us stressed three major rcc in summing up the report Initiation of prov legislation making of the quarried land taking over of operation restrictions the province rather than keep ftg It municipal jurisdiction end submission of municipal plan to provincial standards the area of mineral resource toiler CENT A TON Were legislation would make the operator pit pay a levy of one cent per ton to be held by the pro Lawrence told the meeting If the operator re habilitates hi land then he get his money back If he then wave got the levy to do it Even before the site gets attacked by the operator he must file a detailed report on how he plans to make it livable after he through with it will encourage operators to rehabilitate as they go rather than leaving a hole at the cud PUSHED AROUND He said thai even many mem of the industry favour the second rccommen djlioit Maybe they ihu liny have the minister of mines in their pocket he smile I don know I haven a bribe yet today He said that the municipal legislation concern operation lust trucks blasts etc was useless be these big companies cm just push the around The operator on In merry protected by Ions and confusing court action Its my impression that most ler municipalities lack the nee professional that muti opal by law con I this a i has not work out STEP IN Ml of the speakers backed up Laurence on that far as planning we want that function to remain locally controlled he said Only if municipalities will not include in plan icunini pils and II the provincial depart of mints step in to do it BOX STORAGE All you can pick In the Box Plus Regular Dry Cleaning for only 495 PICKUP DELIVERY BARRAGERS Main Si S 877 Differing Views on Principal Teacher Role The relationship between principals and teachers was defended Thursday by executive assistant for the provincial executive of Ontario Secondary School Teachers federation Clare Perry told the annual meeting of district that the principal tea is an important part of the high school staff unit However Herbert Hal ton teacher disagreed He said the principal teacher concept is antiquated A MANAGER He said the principal has be come a manager primarily in rested in satisfying his super iors He is more concerned with the Image presented to pen or J rather that what goes on in the class Terry had been speaking out the principals rote in the He said If ere not members of the same the teachers is President Halton District OSSTF Paul Martindale of Acton as elected president of Hal ton district of Ontario Second School Teachers ion Thursday night defeat William of Oak ille his only opponent In the was previously president of division of which was included in district organization Teachers had voted earlier his year to incorporate Hal an as a separate district NEW EXECUTIVE In the an meeting about of the county s secondary school teachers elected the new exec her members of the exec Robert Smith George executive council loin Itamautarsingh Hugh Childs Oakville and Ro bert Whitley Burlington vice presidents Florence Eason of Georgetown is secretary and Henry of Burlington treasurer there would be no rcsponsibil on the headmasters to re port incompetence or ask lea for proper credentials SUSPICION To place teachers and on a hard union basis with a management employee relationship suspicion and mis trust would grow he said He also said that if prin were not Included in the OSSTF strength in salary would be lost SPECIALS Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION ROSE BUSHES Hybrid Teas ant SHRUBS TREES FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIPS Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses TOWN milsi of DIAL out front by a yard your garden this summer let an Arlana Garden Tiller do the work 3 Engines Adjustable Tilling Widths Ball Guard Sealed Gear Case Deep Digging Tins Instant relaata Tina Clutch Flngsrtlp Controls Tilling Depth Control Bar Balanced A Cut Toe test United GEORGETOWN Hornby Garage HORNBY NOW OPEN Moore Park Plaza MAIN STREET NORTH Little Folks Junior Fashions Specializing in Quality Clothing FOR INFANTS AND UP TO AGE We Feature Many TOP QUALITY BRANDS INCLUDING WHITE STAGE FOR GIRLS SCOUT TEX FOR BOYS HONEY CHILD FOR BABIES And you II find of Baby alio Dalit and luffed Toys tie for Infants and PAY US A VISIT SOON We cordially Invite you to Georgetown newtst store whir toggery for the young set is net but our specialty Every Ham has bean carefully tor dependable quality style and color appeal Tha decor and courteoui Individual attention will your shopping trip here a plea MATERNITY WEAR For the expectant mother wo have an excellent select Ion of beauti fully styled Drotsos Slacks Shorts etc Operated by FAY DUNCAN a MRS JEAN MORROW BOSTON The Christian Center now Buttons Back Bay will a foul point for new and timing buildup surrounded by dunging metropolitan of SdenliiU from around tho world are meeting ibii week at Tho Mother left while eon- traction forward on the project designed for The of by I M Pel and Partner A new Sunday School foreground a Administration Build under cranes Tar and a fitMtorj Colonnade nil din adjoining The Cbrnlian Science Society headquarters be yond church tower will he reflected in a pool on the central whir been built over an On the perimeter of lbs Church ten many high apartments and office aid planned or are in under private development Fear Paraprofessionals Could Oust Some Teachers THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 1970 PAGE secondary school tea were urged Thursday to investigate the role of para professionals in the schools is a term teachers use to describe leach assistants who could take over teaching duties district Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation was told that OSS groups are reluctant to support the use of dehors helpers because boards of ucation could use the increased numbers of nonteachers as a 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