GeorgetownActon Wednesday Nov 3 AHS undergraduate awards Before a full auditorium Acton High School undergraduates received awards or their accomplishments in academics and athletics Monday Awards ranged from cash prizes to plaques and certificates for the students achievements Winners of the Oil sorority award were Kim Griggs art Shannon Johnston music Susie theatre arts and Lisa San so theatre arts The Junior art award went to Melanic Bray and the Senior art award was given to Laura Brill Receiving music awards were Maria and Melanic Bray Tammy Nolan was presented with the Senior theatre arts award AHS family studies awards went to Rebecca Sans bury the scholarship was given to Maria Kril the Fabric award was taken by Lisa Keith and the teen cuisine award was captured by Elisabeth Koelmel AHS technical awards were received by Peter and Bart physical education awards were handed out to Susan Craig Janice Johnston and Andrea Arbic The junior mathematics award went to Dirk Schrader and the Senior matics award was handed to Chris Laitar and Me ante Johnston Science awards from and Co Indusmin and AHS were received by Steve Morris Dirk Bray and Carmen Clow The award was handed out to Melanie Johnston The rst Line TV award for English went Kim the junior English award also went lo Griggs the senior English award was given to Ranger and the Creative Writing award was received by Daryl Johnson The junior French award was handed to Susie and the Nielsen s Clothing award went to Dawn Halton and Jim Johnston The senior French award was presented to Johnston AHS business awards were handed out to Susie Lisa Sansom and Von Spronson Denny Insurance award was claimed by Shairal Chandra and Sandy Ciwero took home the AHS business awards Social science awards were presented to Kim Griggs Richard Crawford Jack Nina bar Annette Kroezen and Doreen lira nick Dirk Schrader received a certificate for his showing in the junior math contest and Helen claimed the senior math contest certificate I A A awards were presented lo Derek Boyle Ken McKce Dave Leslie and A crest was presented to Pete Csasiar for his participation in the Ontario Student Leadership Course The Acton Optimist Youth Apprecla award recipients were John and Doreen The top three students were Kim Griggs Chandra and Melanie Johnston Business committee proposal deferred the Georgetown Chamber of Com heartily endorsing the idea Town council will consider establishing a business development committee in two weeks once the Region has sorted out its own affairs In that field The man behind the idea Mayor Rum Miller was not at all happy about the motion for deferral cutting off his chance to elaborate on the idea By law a call for deferral preempts further discussion on an item Miller said he was very disap pointed It has been my view for some time that the Town should endeavor to approach the need for business development within the community on a more aggressive buds Miller said in a report to council Monday He suggested that a business development committee made up of five plus the mayor and a councillor interested citizens ap pointed by council and using Town funds try and attract new business lo Halton Hills improve communication among the existing businesses and provide liaison between the Town and the business community Miller pointed out that Regional coun will Ihis week be discussing a new bylaw which could see Burlington assume full control over lis business development relieving the of its involvement It would appear that in either case a greater emphasis will be placed on the area municipalities become involved in business development Miller reported Asked by Councillor Harry Levy about Hills annual contribution to the Regional business development depart clerkadministrator Ken Richardson explained that the four area municipalities each pay a year to cover the cost of global advertising aimed at attracting business from around the world After one meeting among staff from the four municipalities he said the Town is not ready to make a commitment to the program for Councillor John McDonald told colleagues he received a couple of calls from con members of a local Chamber of Commerce He said he managed to satisfy their concerns In a letter to Miller Georgetown Chamber president Dave Kentner said his group heartily endorses any action improve communication between the Town and the chamber Council agreed with Councillor Mike Armstrong that the Town move on the proposal should wait two weeks until the issue of Regions Involvement in business development has been resolved Cruisers egged on in Haiowe en mischief Regional Police reported a quiet Hallo we en In Acton with no more hon the expected number of pranks Three Acton men were charged with mischief when eggs were thrown at cars including police cruisers on Mill St A year old 3 Acton man was also charged with breach of probation The other men charged reside on Main St Eggs were also thrown at a residence on Mason breaking a window valued at Tuesday evening a pumpkin was thrown through a window at McKeniie Smith school causing WO damage Three small cuts and one footlong slice were made in he convertible top of a 1970 Plymouth parked In the driveway on Fourth Line south of 7 Damage has been estimated at A nail was used to scratch car from its front to its rear parked on Bower Ave Damage totalled 200 St Josephs balloons northbound St Joseph Separate School students have already retrieved more than a dozen of he balloons they launched as an ment three weeks ago including one return from Wasaga Beach Tagged with a note of explanation and a return address the balloons were sent aloft Oct 12 outside the school as a Grade en vironmental Studies experiment According to ordinal or Maureen Bujold several balloons have been returned from the Ospringe area Acton Meadows Golf Course and Acton We had a tremendous response so far and were looking for further returns she said Trying the experiment for the first time last year students retrieved about ten per cent of the balloons they launched one from near Ottawa This year student David Gacek s balloon has been to Beach and back Other early returns include Mark Adamiaka balloon returned from Erin Christine Mattson from Grand Valley Cathy Atoarma from and Carolyn Co from township Interestingly the early returns indicate a northbound trend compared to last year results that showed most balloons headed west Finding a job The North Halton Job Hunters Club or two free seminars Nov in Trinity United Church hall Organizer Chris Emberson will help area unemployed residents out with a workshop on Howto find work in north Halton storting at 10 a m Together YouI The goal for com of Acton High School a Ontario Scholars 198304 earned the praise their former teachers at Friday a commencement Honored tor averaging par cent or batter In thalr Grade 13 studies Naomi Hon Ik Jacqueline Jennings Ken Steven Matheson Albert Petersen Annette Poot Christopher Sales Jean Wong and Peter Wright Missing was HeetyAnnKoehler So long graduates Johnston Louise Jordan Lisa Keith Diana Kilner Richard Kilpatnck Elisabeth Koelmel Thomas Kranendonk Nancy Knsh David Leslie Shanon Leslie Edward Lindsay Shannon I indsay Br en da Deborah Lumbers Karen Catherine Gordon March Brian Martin Mary Arthur Robin Mc Clurc Steven McGinn Liane McGregor Gordon McMeekin Lisa McMillan James McVeigh Barbara Mellon Patricia Miller Donna Mitchell Emil Mlinarcvic Margaret Mootcn Gail Morgan Alexander Munro Brian Steven Nikifork Heather Noble Tracy Parker Deborah Payne Paul Christopher Porty Paul Ranger Lor raine Robinson Christopher Kevin Salt Ian Saw den Jane Sandra Smith Stephen So- Connie Lynn Soros Matthew S tans bury Thomas St ere Christopher Stewart Patricia Stone Jean Swift Steven Andrea Thomas Kenneth Thomp son Linda Thomson Lisa Susan ford Ross Turner Doreen Vic loria Vincent Angela Vuk Robert Watson Gregory White Timothy Winiarz Edward Wong Darrln Continued from page Couture Laura Craig Elizabeth Crane Mark Dawkins Robin Dear Susan DeVirgilio Tracy Diamond Julie Lisa Doberthicn Teresa Dunn Darren Ellis Sherry Evans Peter Robert Forsythe Nancy George David Gilbert Beverley Glenn Samantha Karen Gordon Sean Haverty KarenHawes Paula Hewitt Chris Fred Hoyer Sandra Hunter Kirstcn Scott Jeffrey Ken Jespersen Kathenne Johns James degrees Two Acton residents and an Mills woman arc among the Wilfrid University students who rcceiv degrees at fall convocation Oct Lt Gov John the university chancellor presided over the ceremony at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium where Nadinc Eaton and Johnson of Acton received their general Bachelor of Arts degrees and Corma Pries of Eden Mills was awarded an honors Bachelor of Business degree Bangladeshi farmers is economic in dependence Take the Club which to us sounds more like a coop Members raise carp a large pond In the surrounding area they plant wheat potatoes and other crops Kids Learn Rehabilitation ex in a centre in Bangladesh sup ported by funds teach handicapped children the skills they need to earn an income Seventy five young people by rheumatoid and other eases will have the opportunity of learn ing they too can con tribute Boys are working on pottery girls are involved in sewing projects and anyone who can works the garden They now want a mill for nee husking and the production of wheat and nee flour USC is granting 28 for the mill USC Canada is at Sparks Ottawa KlP Kingham one foot bigger Rd la now officially one foot wider Town council Monday night formally dedicated a onefoot wide strip or property along the street south side between Main St and Campbell Gale as a public highway The dedicating bylaw closes be books on a old commitment by the former town of to Alto Construction Ltd the company that developed Phase 2 of the Kingham Hill Estates on the north side One condition of the subdivision agree was conveyance of the foot wide strip to the Town but with the subdivision long since 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