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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 6, 1974, B7

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Five classes offered Wednesday nights On Wednesday there an five night courses taught at the high school five bookkeeping for small bualnoMca needle- craft typing or beginner Interior design and yoga Three of these subjects arc featured In the first of a scries on night school classes in the Free Press The bookkeeping for small business is taught Ian Mc Seven students ait enrolled In the ten week program and are at the present time learning the pas its of the accounting cycle This Includes balance sheet profit and loss state ments ledger etc Moat of the people in this course ore In a business of their own or ore think Ins of starting one up This is the only class which runs for three hours per session Alltheothcrsuhjccta run for two hours only Need lee raft Is taught by Mrs 1 fourteen women attend the weekly lessons and do such things as crewel embroidery needlepoint applique macro mo and smocking These handicrafts not only help the women have an evening to themselves but can also be put to good use within the home Typing Typing for has to people taking part in It Mrs Joan Morgan teaches the students the basics of the key board centering tabbing Speyside school party is a howling success itc All arc without previous typing experience There three men enrolled In this course All the night school courses are taught lor any Interested persons The general interest courses are available to day time students well us people working for living However the courses of faring a credit are open to only those who do not attend Full time Because thrae clours arc for the general public any MCGILLIVRAY shows Mauno left and Mrs how to do wS to a ledger in the bookkeeping for small business a not class on Wednesday night prciicnlly offered is welcome to fill in the In the ad in this paper This will show the night Just what lotirscs art in demand IS A popular subject at the night school classes Left to Mrs Pat OMeara Mrs Nancy Vidler Mrs Lynda Kruger and Mrs Pat Gudgeon work on their crafts on Wednesday evening TYPING FOR beginners Is taught by Mrs Joan Morgan Mrs Daphne King is one of her students who attends night school clasfes on Wednesday evenings n atmosphere of true llnllowe en witchery 139 children of school what their parents rmed the best If en ever Organize of the were four mothers of thi community who through Kihonl and poster advertising managed to other mot hers for assistance It hud been organized by parent who foil that school always seemed loft out of things when ft inmo to llallnwi en fun So they planned party the smalkr types it was a It caught with the older children and asked that they too ire In thin yi party operation With complete cooperation of tin principal Norm Howell and of I do thi party Included all students as well as was a success Teachers had efforts for in art and tin thi party was Id vlnlon of ghostly spooklneHs bats witches scarecrows decorated walls as only candle lighted pumpkins showed ho At the the groups split A partition in the auditorium the pre school to grade two n from the older three to eight year youngsters Howling winds fights ghostly screams unit groans was the taped recording which provided further atmosphere to tin junior gel together while mothers played with the little kids fathers lltelr of fun and activities for thi ones Pal Mitchell Hilda In rim Isohel wen tin three I ml I who v irkeil we II with towards the success if the evening Mothers in lomimmlly nil I piovldid goodies One community spirited con I United Inwards of the party which Xpensis usly with minimal fees from each family to lover the veiling ji games oast stmwid off tin delightful Ileum Imnd colorful mbliige of wen applauded by lure parents the prcsehoihrs on tuiwl to witch tin price dings Prizes wire given out to a scarecrow won icki and puck a mum of In tit who took home a wlteh also won a puzzle and tin Huh wo year old raggedy nun ill it out a piggy hank yeas drawing pad re chief organizer Shi says Hint with lhs yi Mind it will have I be per formulae n According Mrs hit of tin on clown who kept everyone In oil during the I In In lams was the super el iwn she Nut year all participating mothers will Mrs Sin Idem Shi fielslhi wus ii such be cause if the gtiitroui in opt ration from Howell ii ml his lull horn were shi said and fills the we rib while of fur nihil leimmunltlis Allogelliu pee pie of whom Alter refresh meiitit fir In lb ihlleirni the children walked mum In a an I ill up a bug f on Hull mil it Id Expect over 400 Ihire were boxes town on llnllowe turn went out trie I or Iteming a Mai in of the IINK 1 I over to he Ihe finul count unit led It while eoinl and roll Mini to led oh Die reason for km wing Ihe amount II be known Hi no si w wit kn how mm wiik rulseel Acton Wed ii a GOING TO USE THE NEW SWIMMING POOL Now Hive In Stock MiHsm nil hoys SWIM SUITS Misses Itoyi Am loni of LEVIS CORDS TODDLERS to TUNS Mill Greenock women prepare house logs The October meeting of the Greenock I was held at the home of Mrs Sinclair Mrs J the president opened the meeting with the ode and the Mary Stewart collect and read poem It s all In the State of Mind taken from the C Institute news The roll call was a picture of your home The was given by Mrs Leslie followed by the Prayer Mrs C Altkon and Mrs Patterson were the conveners for the program Topic Mrs hud for her topic working towards your house tog She told how each member could preserve the history of her home by taking a picture when the home built or purchased giving cost of building sire of rooms and men Keep in a handy place and add lo it through Ihe years Each member asked to make house log and take lo annual meeting In April Mrs V Patterson gave a reading on Our Country s records and another on History repeats itself motto was Preserve Utile history as you go along Mrs W Patterson present the resolutions and read an article titled Whereas and Wherefore Tho November meeting w 111 be held at Ihe home of Mrs Mrs J Addison Mrs Johnston and the tesses were lunch conveners Mrs C Storey courtesy of Jean Johnston Childrens wear store sells quality not quantity Is Acton ready for a tod to teens children wear That Is exactly the question Mrs Chorlebolsuskedher self when she moved to this town from Nova Scotia In July August she had made up her mind to open a small business and give It a try In early October ihe doors of Toddlers lo Teens on Mill St opened and she was ready to greet the public Prior to her opening Mrs and her husband went to Montreal and bought a largo quantity of stock In Such quality name brands as Teachers Pet Ladybird Trim I- It Toga core are now for sale When the shop opened it was a quiet affair There was iw speech no fan fore noapc- sales Just merely the opening of a door to signify a day had started Mrs Charle- bois docs not believe in frills That kind of thing only causes high prices accord to the Outpost nursing is topic of letter The October meeting of the Trinity Activity Group TAG was held at the home of Mrs Gloria Coats The business meeting was conducted by group leader Mrs Butler A most interesting letlcr from Miss Norma Leslie was Manitoba She expressed appreciation for the boxes of children clothing the group had sent Pluns were mode lo pack another bale of warm winter clothing for Allan Lauder and his mission work in Manitoba amine roll Mrs conducted the program What v Ihe Family assisted Mrs Butler and a panel three other members Discussion lively as Ihev examined the role of the housewife parent and child in today society The effect of television organized groups on life was also evaluated Mrs Coats as moderator concluded ench section with facts or statistics in a recent new businesswoman sales She also docs not believe in a few small sales oughout the year At the present time she Is planning only two sales year which will be at leaBt percent off think sales with 10 percent off arc not worth bother she commented I sell quality and my sales will be designed to give the people who normally buy these kind of clothes a chance to have them arc sold bathing suits arc also in stock for the swim mere In towa Mrs works in the store alone during the day and has employed her daugh ter for after school hours She looks forward to meeting new people and en joys It when friendly visitors come in and browse around She understands when some one Just wants to look but she is always ready to serve any one who needs assistance Only Marina gives you all this I I For this in oil Dm J a j I w I I j j Heel 1 I a is j e fib i GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS Guelph St Georgetown 457 years SERVING CUSTOMERS IS a favorite of Mrs F Charlcbois left in her new Toddlers to Teens store Mrs Charlebois is shown with Mrs Jean McAfee in the Mill St store The United church the oldest organized congregation in Acton ob served Its anniversary Sunday The founders of the settlement were Methodist saddlebag preachers 7 Are you considering NEW FLOORS in your home for Christmas If so book your order avoid Our expert Installation team can arrange a date FREE estimates on the full line of Armstrong Corlon or Cushioned Vinyls Lurati and or Carpet from Celanese Peerless Venture and Others Several bales of high quality carpet in stock at prices from yd Roll ends and remnants to 2 off suggested retail Rooting and Carptt SpcUllra FREE EitmwtM InftatUn on Staff Lakeview Centre IEST WE FORGET REMEMBRANCE DAY Sunday November 10th ORDER OF SERVICE 10 Formation of Parade for Legion and all other organizations Acton Legion 10 a Service at Cenotaph 11 a Church Service in Knox Presbyterian Church HALTONVILLE SERVICE Sunday Nov 10th at 3pm ROCKWOOD SERVICE Nov 11am at Cenotaph 11 15 Rockwood Centennial Public School Audi tonum REMEMBER TO WEAR A POPPY ON POPPY DAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOV 8th REMEMBER OUR FALLEN HEROES THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF ACTON NIGHT SCHOOL SO THAT WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER IN THE FUTURE WE NEED SOME FEEDBACK IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS REGARDING NEW COURSES OR IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TEACHING PLEASE FILL IN THE FOLLOWING Mail To BOARD of EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION GUELPH LINE BURLINGTON ONT Coursed would like to tee Taught Couries I would be in teach NAME ADDRESS PHONE a pJ

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