Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Jul 2006, p. 27

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RWTO presents chalk chats Halton Hills Public Library Director Jane Diamanti (right) recently accepted a copy of Chalk, Challenge and Change, a book produced by the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (RWTO). The 400-page book is a collection of stories aimed at capturing the heritage of classrooms across the province from 1920 through 1979. Of the stories, many were taken from RWTO members over 90 years of age, and local member, June Durrant (centre) has some of her reminisces in the book. She was joined by Jo MacLean, (left) president of the Lydia Snow Branch of RWTO as they recently presented the book. Photo by Ted Brown Acton student wins biz plan prize April Mitchell of Acton High School was a winner in Halton Region's 2006 RBC Business Plan Competition Mitchell won the fifth place prize of $100 for Young Gogh Co., an art program for youth to explore and expand their artistic abilities; The top prize of $1,000 went to an Oakville student for his plan for a retail clothing store specializing in high-quality denim products and superior customer service. The Halton Region Business Development Centre invited all Halton high schools to submit their best plans, which were then judged by members of the business community.

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