Heather Lindsay HEATHER LINDSAY an Acton high school student spoke last evening to the Acton Rotary Club of her experiences in Ottawa earlier this month with the Adventure in Citizenship group Scout and Guide news nighlalcamp near to Blue Springs Scout Reserve Seoul leader- John Sharpies Mark and Ford Alton brought the eight campers into town Bui il certainly was the cold which brought us to the Seoul Hall The reason was to meet the tenth ara Falls Scout Troop Ten Scouts and wo leaders came north to our deserted town that Saturday morning forming three pat called ihe Panthers and Eagles the were sent out on a dis cover Aclon hike tubs appear lunch at the hall we all went back to camp As boys settled into week end homes approximately a dozen Tubs from Acton show up They spent the after noon observing a Seoul Camp After supper the enjoyed a few wide games followed by Sun morning w is as the w is lunch innonL went North Kadi new ll i is lhiroufbK event In lorktd intl rift build t impfirc w is inn evening tenth the ex thej hid nd iflti ijs wtnl where they tried their luck it with prowled roils It w is loo I ut was lunch is lit Id in irm noon sun Falls St mils returned ID II wis jn joyabk weekend wilh mans new friendships Budget restraints school cuts down Acton high school has undertaken certain res I rami measures in an effort com for the recent 19 per cent budget decrease In the latest publication of Community Newsletter principal Dean Fink listed ill Ihe proposed resolutions to make up for the lost On January 15 Mr Fink instructed his staff to basic ally be more frugal wilh the useot paper in the school lie suggested using both sides of paper instead of the trad one recycling all un used paper sending mem out on half sheets paper and posting staff notices on bulletin boards rather than sending each ileri required all boards and rtustibk iter remote unused paper from filth anil bring it to office fir recycling turn out lights lock door when you lewc i rwim and it is nol In ont lasl pit i Mr fink asked tint infilling inctu ding books mil supplies which belong 1 the school relumed Convocation at Sheridan Sheridan College is holding graduation ceremonies this week for 1976 graduates from GO programs Yesterday all Brampton campus graduates were honored at ceremonies on the Brampton campus Today Wednesday students in Computer Studies Continuing Education and School of Business and lanal Sciences Divisions from campus will participate in convocation events Students from campus the Liberal and General Studies Division and Georgetown Denture Clinic 106 Guelph Street Next to Post Office on No 7 H GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Dentin I my of J DT J NOVAK COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Visits Ottawa for local Rotary Club Heather Lindsay an Acton high school student from It It 1 I chouse represented Ihe Club in Ottawa earlier this month for the annual Adventure In Citizenship detailed account of the busy five days was heard by Ihe Club lasl Tuesday Heather read on account of her experiences The Free Press was able to obtain a draf I of her talk In order that everyone may share with her an ex citing holiday by Heather Lindsay On Sunday May I left Toronto airport for my stay in Ottawa I had looked forward visit for two months 1 enjoyed a beautiful flight there and was met by my host Sunday was a get day At on Monday our host us to Hilt the first time all the were together in Conftderation Room in the Buildings We by the West Block door which is quite an honor as it is reserved only fir royiltj Our group was extended a warm wci tome by the Ottawa Ilolary Club the city mayor Our next stop was to the House of Cmmons where we received by Clerk of the House as in Citizen ship representatives irt the only members of the pub lic of the members I had the pita sure of sitting in s it for Hilton item I noticed most at out tht House of ms wis the m stained windows I questioned what thij stood for and Mr Iraztr informed most important items you will here in Ottawa is how to applaud in House of Commons This is done by pounding harshly on the enjoyed a beautiful lunch at the Chateau Launcr We addressed by Honor J A Jerome iktr of the House pressed the most of all we met Our roup returned to the House of Commons to view a question period on the death penalty issue This proved to be extremely interesting We then towards This room in my opinion is he most and plate of Pirliamcnt Hill On the ceilings were the emblems of province On the walls were scenes in which Canada parlitipited There were chandeliers in this room thai weighed ton tack Campaign Monday had a very full day quite but i promised a lol less That was the day wt toured University here and wtrt iddrestdby Honourable lot Clark le idtr of the opposition He spoke us for ilf hours his fn a somewhat lighter vein our next visit was to the musical ride Despite the pouring rain the horses danced lo Raindrops Keep falling on My Head The most outstanding event of Wednesday was the tour of Government House and the appearance of the Right Honorable Jules Lcger Governor General of Canada On Wednesday we also planted our provinces tree person placed a shovel of dirt around their tree I know exactly shovel full is The two most exciting moments of my trip were eating dinner with my Member of Parliament and being presented with my Citizen ship 1 wis Canadian when I left Acton on Sunday but when I returned on Thursday my country seemed more important lo me I became of problems we had such as unity our great country I became aware of the fact that first I am from Canad then Ontario and then Acton and am very proud of ill three I would like to thank Mr Hansen and Rotary Club of Acton I will always remember this inp especially when National Anthem is played Thank you and every The Acton Free Press Wed May B9 Students produce their own plays ACTON SCOUTS teamed up with Niagara Falls Scouts on the weekend at Blue Springs Scout Reserve for a good time Foreground Steve Saxon and Jock Garton start to build a while Anthony Saxon left background and John Bedell of tenth Niagara Falls Scouts look Photo by Mark Rowe Castaways of Polywolen- and Another Red Skin Biles the Dust were acted out by the grade eight dents of Brookville public school Thursday evening More lhan parents jam into the gymnasium for the two plays which were chosen cast and produced by the students themselves Every pupil had something to dowiththeplay whetheritbe acting or in some other phase of production according to viceprincipal Colin Roberts The show which lasted one hour and a half was directed by two teachers Mrs Kathy Howden directed The Cast aways of and Mrs Joanne Hansen Ano ther Red Skin Bites the Dust Proceeds of sales are to go to the student council Mr Roberts said The money will be put lo good use RACHLIN JEWELLERS Stock Reducing Sato Advertiiement in J Ml HUB THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE TEAM a Hi Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and operated by Char Chcync PHONE 8531846 phone GH WARD AND PARTNERS Chartered Accountants ANNOUNCE The opening of their office at 20 MILL ST EAST ACTON 8532820 set up to represent impawn issues it province its relationship wis Mime lo do is future the Hi use of Commons rainslir I was not im Mr rizer said out of the pressed member j separate Other instructions Mr rink sent hi were where possible use a washable or the I lackboard Our supplies ire for Acton high school I supply SHES OFF AND FLYING Lillian Waldte seems to fly through the air as she takes her turn at the M Bennett field day on Friday in the running broad jump Seven teachers granted permanent contracts I were lo seven le at controls were schools granted for three I Haiti n Ho of school Sharon due Preston I Mashmtcr Kick Hick in I Arthur High School both will pcrrmncnl contracts this fall with Shirley arret M tcnnctl idditi School te is granted the of Applied will receive graduation tomorrow day ceremonies are takinj place students from campus in lions Division School of Design School if Studies and Schxil of Visual ition ceremonies were held for II students at Sheridan Heavy fquipmcnt Sehool in Mi EXTERIOR WOOD STAIN Rustic Brown Redwood GAL INT- EXT WHITE LATEX Main St THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION 1975 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITORS REPORT AS AT f- HMD ice unti pal I If 3i 1K13 j 8sn23 SKS1 X J1319 IKVfMJt Till VI AH lNDIt l7i 471 494 47H641 J07 1907281 S3 179 15 753 Jllon TOTAL School Ira Tramportiil II NT a I0T5 1974 TO FINANCIAl STATEMENTS by long In upend lure In F lie to expenditure pi I and Inleml on net term 11 Ihe period due uiett art Included In the Bill nee Shed only the extent of the balance of rilled net long term 1 1 of the reliled a Ihe end of the year lor and prior yean the Hied useU were reported cotX I debt In the of in 1 l Payable In A Currency lona term 1 ab 1 es payible In V S art Term liib 1 nturei ire recorded unmatured d No Reserve for lundi nrnury and the plan lick lent can accumulate and employeei may be en mr entitled to a payment when they leave the Board employment accumulated the extent thai they could be used to pay racnl to in employee on tern lnatln amounl to 135 No proitilon been mid on cuunl of the lick lene benefit 1974 on i with to 1974 and prior yean 1974 Over 296 Leu 1074 Net Iterlied 1974 Over Note No Debt Cipltal fiin Se 1974 1975 1 111 296 ranlrlhuloni to linking fundi 1onirffit 123920 11528 The conlricluil for coniliuctlon of bulldlnp which ait a not on the balance amount to AUDITORS REPORT at end of Year llmnred lundiat I Secondary Total Ihe Supporter of the Hilton Board of Education hive the Balance Sheet of Hilton Board of aa it 31 1975 and the Fund of for the year then ended Our elimination Included a general mine of procedure and of record and other considered neceiiary In the changt In for MacGlLLIVRAYftCO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Munldpal licence number Published by The Halton Board of Education as requited by Provincial Legislation