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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1976, p. 30

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BIO The Acton Free Press Wed December 1976 Acton high notes by Jennifer Students of Acton High arc buby studying with Stirling tomorrow and running until Tuesria As if all the of ire not enough report out on Monday This is the second reporting daj the third final one or this semester will be at tht of Also on v is clean out reminder lo students once in Id throw out last week lunch lake home ihtir gym Iran up Ijisi week tht Student went on a i dean up With the help of people remembering up their and put in pans the eafelena did seem hit neater See you in it if want just pick up own garbage thecarelena be a cleaner place for all Next Tuesday drama members wilt be pating in a trip lo see the play Dames a Sea This year the drama club hopes lo plan trips lo different plays for their members Music lo eat by The Music Funnel is In Cull force now at Acton High This club provides music in the period three and four every day Another source of entertainment for students Who said High w boring Coming up in December is the Christmas Dance on Ihe and the annual assembly on Ihe ct jour home room together plan a skit or enter the choir practise Get Involved In March Sue and Bill Taylor will be chaperon trip to llaly A meeting will be held next Tuesday and more information will soon be available PHILLIP DAWSON of the First Acton Cub Pack demonstrates a handmade puppet at the Cub crafts day Saturday held at the scout hall No special anticrime program for schools regulated in the and maybe society is paying for thai now in rising crime Truslee Bill said he has seen a lot of permissive altitudes exhibited by dents after school hours and this might be the fault of parents The schools can solve all of society s ills but Ihe schools con close their eyes to the problems either Trustee Bill felt Trustee Crosier said he believes the board Is already taking action to help society by giving students values education and family life training is a leader in this kind of training for young people and is doing every thing it can lo help solve societies problems Trustee Don Venus concluded Board of Education members arc concerned ibout rising crime but I going to star special training programs lo help eurb it Trustee Dick Good in asked the board Thursdij immediately implement training in the schools to overcome the defi and serious lions in society There are widespreid reports that courts are over crowded and that shoplift vandalism violence lack of respect and responsibility have been on the increase since lack of discipline productive work habits and permissive attitudes been allowed to Infiltrate into our educational system he said Good in said the schools and society are paying now for the recommendations of the Hall Dennis report of Ihe early COS and the emphasis on duality in schools Is causing many problems for the community While there are problems with society and today youth for every youngster who goes bad and gets in Irouble wllh the law the schools are turning put l who are good Trustee Tony Goodyear maintained I can t accept any notion the schools arc completely to blame for these problems Trustee Fred declared Trustee Edna Robinson said schools were too rigidly MZ Bennett news GATHERED ROUND A mushroom are some new 3rd Acton Brownies In the front from the left sit Kathy Lawrence Susan Craig Tammy Corkum Sears and Krista Lawson Mason stands at the left with Nadine July Charlebois Lee Ann Elsley Nicole Boahnish and Pamela Stewart This week sports were the main activity not only in eluding our school but others too Many schools took part at the North Halton Volley ball Tournament held at c School Milton The boys on Tuesday ployed seven games and won five of them Also were the champions of the Section that is all the schools from Kindergarlon to grade They gamed points and placed third overall Then on Thursday the girls displayed the same Z Bennett spirit when after gaining 17 points by winning five out of seven games also placed third over all Congratulations lo both boys and girls teams for putting forth such a fine fort Plans for a Christmas dinner and dance for the Grade students and their parents has been discussed for Tuesday Dec Plans for Lights on Ontario Provincial Police Milton remind molonsts they are required to turn on their headlight during able weather conditions Under Ihe Highway Traffic Act motorists must turn their vehicle lights on when bility prevents clearly seeing persons or vehicles a dis tance of feel or less Driving with your lights on is a safe driving practice- anytime especially during adverse fall weather conditions when rain fog and snow result in reduced visi as well as wet slippery roads Motorists must remember lo drive according road and weather lions says Const trie Miller theOPPscommunitj relations officer Driving with one or improperly aimed lights is also illegal Keep headlights clean and replace burned out units immediately And remember on wet icy roads a vehicle slop as quickly is on dry road ATTENDING THE Man En Impact Conference in Toronto last week were representatives from the staffer Acton District H School slow Seen chatting after one of the dscussion sessions are Jim of furerbackfromXvehie Paul Tamblyn and Wally Rowley of Acton and Bill OReilly of ahead and avoid all sudden Georgetown driving aclssletnng brak accelerating or shifting Robert Little News Last report were given out and hopefully everyone is pleased with their reports Last week Robert I Vollcyb ill learns particip in the North C School in Milton The teams fourth in heir division Vyi are proud of the effort put in all participants at this tournament Inter House competition The Hubble Gum Blowing contest went over quite well The finals were held Monday Tuesday and loda Winners in the preliminaries are Grade Ken Anderson I ions I inthtrs Yvonne Golden I Manual Hughes irs J I inther I lure wi Hubble u Co Dec Music Tilt choirs it Hubert I ire songs and carols for the up- VOTE GORD DAWE REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD I ACTON ReElect ALLAN BURNETT COUNCILLOR ERAMOSA TOWNSHIP BURNETT UNRESERVED PUBLICl RECEIVERSHIP AUCTION Construction Truck Equipment MILTON ONTARIO south ON BEHALF OF EXCAVATING LTD In J I UAHWICK LTD I Illl lThurs Dec 9th at 9 am CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CRAWLER J D SWA In CRANE I LEW TRACTORS 3 CJt DTE OS LOADERS 2KomjUuDi5S3- WHEEL Cut 7 LOADER B HOES IS J lo 71 30 FARM TRACTORS Mo rw 4 LOO 5 Hough SI T Faimv C Cli COMPACTION WW Wobbly GRADERS CM TANO DUMPS I 73 I C 7 C Fold Li J DUMPS I Fed It Fo F350 4 TRAILERS 31 26 Sou III MIXER TRUCKS 21 B 7 yd ni SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES Ford Service Fend Win to Fo d 55 Snow Plow SPREADER id TRENCHERS Pa son Citwttf SB C ich rt lcn T200 Ciwla 31 TWO Chun Davit V Lino Layor lor ltd PICK UP TRUCKS F350 Crwv CIO Fo 73 Clwv Ford MO CCbJ Fod E200 Econo 72 Chv Vmnduri Ford d I FLOATS 0 lon Rooe Ion TAG A 4 IB tint I by pi og AIR TRAC DRILL OFFICE TRAILERS 2 Culom Coacb 32 32 Q MOBILE HOMES Chimp Tullan 50 i AIR COMPRESSORS I M I F AIR HAMMER 73 ANTIQUE TRUCK d I lon Dump subKl TRUCK CRANES on Fa jo BOO on 67 Cfim FORKLIFTS A FLBO A C IP LT60 Ib Moid I 4 Ib Mobil Ib 21 M F 204 5 Econo 3 I 4 lb Fri Dec 10th at 9 am TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT TRACTORS 12 Mick M la SIM 71 M Dodge BOO I 400 OS worth IT TRACTORS BOO 70 BOO FLAT DECK TRUCKS 75 I C 2 ft Ford F350 12 C Ford FJ 1 VAN TRUCKS I H C 1900 I H C 1600 IS FLAT DECK TRAILERS T motile luidl lord to BO mob la land IS Fiul HI vela lord I ule VAN TRAILER mob lit TANK TRAILERS Haul 4 I AUTOS 75Cad Mac Coup da 75 CuJIom 74 Par Henna Ban L 7 Ford Torino Country a Wagon 71 Pinto Torino Marc Maquli SO Monarch MMO MI8C TRUCKS 70 I H CI BOO Garbage Ford BOO Packer Ford Caterlno Pliant or win for raising money are now and a Box Lunch Social Is planned for the next two Mondays in the eighth grade classrooms Girls prepare the boxes this Monday The skating program is still going strong and being en joyed by all ages and grades Hot dog day will be held again on Friday So far they have all been very successful Christmas activities for the grade sixes with Mr Brad and Mrs Baker will begin this week Christmas is in the air To the Electors of ERIN TOWNSHIP Having served you as Councillor for the past four years I again ask your support at the polls on December 6th If elected I wilt continue to serve you in the best interests of all Yours respectfully JOHN K REID CARPET CLEANING LOOSE RUGS up 12 19 Runners Mats Shag Cleaned in your Home 8533930 STEAM CLEANING METHOD THE TOWN OF MILTON 1976 MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS POLLING NOTICE The Regular Polling Day for 1976 Municipal and School Board Election shall be MONDAY DECEMBER 6th 1976 Between the Hours of 1 am and 8pm A notice has been mailed to each Dwelling Unit in the Municipality advising the location of the Polling Place and the Advance Polling Place for the electors in the respective Dwelling Units ADVANCE POLL For the purpose of receiving Votes of Electors who expect to be unable to vote on December 6th 1976 THERE WILL BE TWO ADVANCE POLLS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20th 1976 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27th between the hours of and At each of the following locations for Electors of the respective Wards WARD I TRAFALGAR WARD 2 MILTON WARD 3 Percy Merry Public School 263 Britannia Road Eait Milton Ontario Town of Milton Municipal Office 251 Main St root Milton Ontario Campbellvitlo Hall Campbellville Ontario NAMES NOT ON POLLING LIST Any person who was qualified to have his name entered on the pol ling list during the period of enumeration September 7th 1976 to October 12th and finds that his name is not entered thereon or who has not filed the necessary forms to have his name entered during the period for corrections to such list ending November 1976 can attend at my office to secure a certificate which will allow his name to be entered at the polling station In addition to this qualified electors may be entitled to have their name added to the list at the polling station on polling day Qualified Elector means a person who during the period of Septem ber 7th 1976 to October was a Canadian citizen or other British subject a resident of Milton or a non resident owner or ten ant or a spouse thereof and has attained the age of eighteen years by December 1976 PROXY VOTING Form are available at my office for the appointment of a voting proxy A certificate to vote by proxy must be certified by THE CLERK This can only be done between November 16th and 5 p Tues day November 30th J McGeachie Clerk Returning Officer Town of Milton

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