8 Acton Free Press Wednesday Jons 21 Beavers brave weekend pirates Some between Ihe of from Acton and Georgetown attended the Aral held at Camp of the Woodland on the Line of Nana on the weekend Each boy was accompanied by one of his parents In moat cases the father The theme for the weekend was Pirates and Beavers leaders and parents all dressed the part Various games were played through out the twoday all using the same theme The major event was a treasure hunt through an ob stacle course something en Joyed by all Many of Ihe traasururt were made by the boys themselves as well as spy glasses and Spanish gal Icons Seven boys and two leaders from the first Acton Scouts and three boys and one leader from the Second Georgetown Scouts were the cooks for the weekend Organizer Andrea Sharpies boys work was very much appreciated by all who attended the camp For all but one boy It was the first such camp ever attended Mrs Sharpies said everyone was fantastic and did their job yet stayed out of trouble She was extremely pleased with the success of the weekend Watershed projects begun BILLY of the Acton Beaver colony takes an active part in games at the first district Beaveree held at Camp of the Woodland Trails on the weekend 87 Cubs take part in Cuboree Four work crews from the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Experience 78 program began individual projects In the Credit water shed Monday June The crews are composed of students hired for the sum weeks Crew one led by foreman Jane Johnston spent most of the first week laying cement slabs around the pool at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area They are now tearing down the old footbridge at the Authority office in Meadow vale and replacing it with a sturdier one using natural materials Crew two headed by Wayne is stripping cut cedar at Forest Conser vation Area No 4 in to be used later in the con struction of a natural play ground at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area A foot long footbridge Is being constructed at Rattray Marsh Conservation Area through a particularly muddy area by Crew three led by Jim Collis They have also been cleaning up the area by removing any unnatural materials Fourth foreman Jan Crysler and her crew are at the Terra Conservation Area for the duration of the summer to perform maintenance Next week demolition of the natural gym at TAKE ADVANTAGE HINTON8 CONTINUING SALE WITH 10 OFF ALL MERCHANCISC IN STOCK NOT ALREADY REDLfCEO ALSO MANY ITEMS FEA TURED AT TO REDUCTIONS PROUDLY DISPLAYING part the end of the Beaveree treasi of the treasure at hunt on the North Halton District Cubs held their tuinaul Cuboree Saturday June 3 The event was by Hannah and Steve Thompson from the district service team In cooperation with Constable Raj than safely officer for Halton Regional Police Held at at Francis of Assist School Georgetown the began at 30 a m when Raj and some leaders arrived to set up the course In the gym for a talk by Raj and a dim on safety riding a bike Tests were written a different one for each age group Next event was skill testing on the course There were five tests balance dimin- I Top six winners In the 1011 year old boys were Rob Jeffrey Knapma Acton Mike Hannah Lime- house 214 Ed Georgetown berg 1st Georgetown Howard Green A George town 205 There was a tie for There were 87 Cubs taking Money ishlng clearance change of place in this group with balance stop street and traf Clifford Dedman of Lime- lice light As each boy fin house but in the resulting tle- the course he took his breaker test Howard came ar treasure nuni on uks bicycle to the pit atop for an on top the end Of the and equipment inside inspection McDonalds in Georgetown weekend is David Manlier of Acwn ana Written lrop for the Georgetown Beavers part in me in two age points in the year group top winners The campout groups years old and and IS for the year received a Big Mac cerU group Skill tests had a top and all the boys score of 125 and the bicylce received a certificate for free Porter says Sheridan not second choice Inspection was worth points This made a total of points for the boys and for the boys Top six winners in the year old boys were Cameron MacLean 1st Georgetown 220 points Scott 1st Georgetown 215 Greg Lane Roger llns Llmehouse Geof Tyler Georgetown Peter Kuechler 1st Acton The role of Sheridan College has changed since It opened in according to president John Porter Porter also feels Sheridan role in the community has changed considerably since the college opened He said that many things have happened since the colleges came into existence In the minds of many people he said It was assumed that we were always going to prepare individuals for Jobs that were kind of se cond or third level In relation ship to university uates Several things have happened since then One is that all colleges developed a number of highly specialized programs where we are the best there is We have a number of examples For In stance If you want to be an animator you don have any choice You would be foolish to go anywhere but Sheridan Once you have this kind of situation it is impossible for people to say that It is second level North American society seems to have the character that the more degrees and diplomas people have the better they were and the more they would get paid We are beginning to get away from that now and Industry I think is not quite as anxious to hire overqualified people as they used to be and so specific training and education is gaining rapidly in recognition and colleges are profiting from that Evidence of this Porter said Is the steady increase in enrolment at Sheridan This year we had the largest student body we ve ever had both In full time post second in retraining and In part time Sheridan part time enrol men increased dramatically According to a provincial February Sheridan at that time had the largest part time enrolment of any college in the province Certainly there seems to be a strong interest in many people in going to college where Jobs at end of the period seem more secure its a shorter period of training and It cost as much he sold Porter feels this trend will continue The universities are going to fight it like mad They arc going to get I think a bit more innovative than hey have been Some of them are even starting to talk about Introducing programs similar to the ones we run I think It would be a shame If we started competing with each other This is an area that over next number of years is TRENT GARAGES HAUIDAY HOMES DISPLAY COURT No Prion 5500 ANNEX OF SYER FLOORING DO A ROOM OR A HOUSE SELECT FROM OVER so YDS IMPOSSIBLE TO PAY MORE OUR HIGHEST PRICE IS REGULAR VALUES ELSEWHERE 14 320 STEELES AVE MILTON trench fries and a Ronald McDonald licence plate Jo Lister from McDonalds was present to give prizes to the boys donated chocolate bars which the boys enjoyed during their afternoon break C A In Georgetown also donated some of the equip ment used All cubs present received certificates from the District and will receive the Cub cyclist badge SUMMER FUN SUMMER ACTIVITIES Playground Adventure Day Camp Preschool Gym nasties Weekend Camping are about to begin HAVE YOU REGISTERED YOUR CHILD FOR A SUMMER FULL OF FUN AND EXCITING NEW ACTIVITIES For More Information Phone 853 3340 Acton 5185 63 Georgetown tlon For the future education ally I think more and more we have to keep examining belter ways of teaching and learning We have to sharpen up our processes of dealing with people in making sure we understand them There are many things still to do I think one of our goals has to be to try and prove the communication link Porter said mm BBS Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF on of A R SO IN THE MATTER OF reference Board by he Honourable John Rhodei Mm ei of Homing of in on by On it Hydro amend he for he former Eluding Area now in Town of Hilton Hi on ma by Hydro of voltage won 1 net il hereto on hose lindi known he NoithSouth Hydro Con dor the of Hilbn Hi jet out u Schedule A to Appointment for Mnien A APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday the 1978at the hour of ten clock local time in the forenoon at the Old Municipal Building Georgetown for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing application If you do not attend and arc not represented at this hearing the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be en titled to any further notice of the proceedings In the event the decision is reserved persons taking part in the hearing may a cop of the decision from the presiding Board Member Such on will be mailed to you when available DATED at Toronto this day of May SECRETARY On no Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF Sect on of A R IN THE MATTER OF in by Ontir Hydro for an ng an to law of the Eiwn of by By liw on a pent an ma bv Ontario Hydro of voltage innim I and incidental thereto on landi known it the Hydro thin Town of on and et out Schedule A ro Appointment for APPOINTMENT FOR HEARIN THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday the day of July 1978 at the hour often local time in the forenoon at the Old Municipal Building RR Georgetown for the hearing of ail parties interested in supporting or opposing this appeal If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings In the event the decision is reserved persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board Member Such decision will be mailed to you when available DATED at Toronto this day of May 1978 SECRETARY Ontario Municipal Board SCHEDULE A TO THE HEARING DATED THE DAY OF MAY 1978 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in the Town of Hills in the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Province of Ontario and being all those portions of Lots 1 2 10 12 13 17 23 5 26 28 and 32 and the public highways and road allowances adjacent to or within the said Lots all in Concession in the Township of now in the said Town lying within a strip of land feet in perpendicular width lying 125 feet on each side of a centre line and centre line produced which said centre line may be more particularly described as follows COMMENCING at a point in the centre line of the road allowance between the said Town of Halton Hills and the lawn of Milton the said point being distant 12 feet measured South 5534 East fromapointin the Southeastern limit of the aforesaid Lot 1 distant feet measured Southwesterly along the said limit from the most Easterly corner of the said Lot THENCE North 5534 and 1021 feet THENCE North and 1580 feet THENCE North and feet THENCE North and 15 14 feet THENCE North and 14 feet THENCE North 47 and feet THENCE North and 11 feet THENCE North and feet THENCE North 4912 and 10 feet THENCE North and feet THENCE North and 5081 feet THENCE North 4340 and feet to the centre line of the allowance between the aforesaid Town of Hills and the Township of Erin EXPLANATORY NOTES RE RESTRICTED AREA BY LAW AMENDMENT APPEAL AND OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT REFERRAL The existing restricted area by law permits Agriculture and Open Space uses on the subject lands The purpose and effect of the proposed amendment is to permit the construction operation and maintenance Ontario Hydro of high voltage transmission lines and uses incidental thereto as shown on the draft schedules attached to the proposed by law The existing official plan designation of the subject lands is Rural Recreational Conservation Hazard Lands and Special Policy Area The purpose and effect of the proposed amendment is to permit the construction operation and maintenance by Ontario Hydro of high voltage transmission lines and uses incidental thereto within the corridor shown on the map attached to the draft official plan amendment The proposed official plan amendment corresponds with amend contained in the restricted area by law amendment appeal