Tie Free Press Wednesday Apr I 1971 Mental Health branch debated of the work of the Make plans Canadian Mental Health The new steering committee Association generated plenty of OP to service and enthusiasm when about develop better coordination The attended a public meeting in could possibly be Hillcrest church Thursday instrumental in getting a evening April Rev Harry Psychiatrist or community clinic Dawson of Acton acted as Tho3e present agreed the chairman for the meeting in P opinions to which those present felt their result services way on a new subject Representatives from Acton Milton Georgetown Esquesing r J and agreed on the I Urnea aOWn lack of services in North Halton A steering committee was Halton county secondary named including Rev Dawson teachers have turne and David of Acton torulc protest over Understaffed the of Education In north Halton the audience budget ceilings Balloting wa3 learntd there is not one psychiatrist available one with the Board of and apart from the Children s Aid only one professional social worker with the Board of Education 1 North has from three to GETTING MARRIED STARS OF the School grade play The Prince IhePnnces were Jeff Shields and Butchers SUtf one nurse per urban r population or rural population Photo William STUCK IN HIS HOLE Winnie the Pooh Randy Marshall famous children s story for at Ospringe Home and waits for help from Rabbit Gordon Glenn as other School Spnng Review held at Ospnnge School Friday members of the cast look on Grade students performed the night Staff Photo Ospringe students stage Spring Review show Ospnnge School auditorium was filled Friday night for Home and Schools presentation of Spring Review a variety concert put on by students of the school Following opening remarks by Home and School Association president Mrs J Taylor students from all grades performed in various skits an demonstrations on stage Grade play at Night presented by Grade students The skit was introduced by Norman Wisser and featured Susan Hodge as Mrs Grump Jeff Shields and Gina Butchers starred in the Grade presentation of The Prince and the Princess Teri Flinders narrated the skit The famous children s story Winnie the Pooh was the subject of the Grade one skit which featured Randy Marshall as Winnie and Michael Hines as narrator Friends of Museum review success Reports on a successful first year and selection of officers to guide the group through its strand ye r were highlights of the annual meeting of the Friends of Museum held at the county administration building in Milton Thursday Mrs Gordon Agncw president reported on a successful summer festival and Christmas open The group had made a donation of to the Museum to in the reconstruction of a lot cabin which had been moved to the Keho site from township Election of officers saw Reeve Ron Harris of Milton named chairman Mrs Irene Saunders of Hornby vicechairman and Mrs Jean Hatherley of Milton Zone chairmen are Mrs Sovereign of R Milton for the Burlington area Mrs Lloyd for Nassagaweya and Mrs G C of Milton Other zone chairmen will be named for Acton Georgetown and A membership fee of was established and a special student membership will be offered at cents OPP report Simple precautions prevent accidents Tumbling display Debbie McKcnzie Judy Mary Barbara Janet Van dor Heldc and Ruth Faulkner participated in a tumbling exhibition The school mixed choir and the school band also performed later in the evening Grade students presented Muratrod Presents The skit was introduced by Peter Objects to nursery school A letter of objection to the all lay nurscrj school proposed by Andrew Sonne a resident of Con near Milton wjs receded by Council Author of the letter Derek Jones whose property abuts the Sonne property claimed establishment the school would lead to devaluation of his own property Mr Jones also pointed out there is a pond between the properties and thai there is no fence between the pond and the Sonne property He said he would feel uneasy about the establishment of an all day nursery school there under decided to discuss Mr Sonne request to establish the and Mr Jones objection it the next committee meeting Milton and narrated by Orval Gates Complementing the program were several speeches given by students on fire prevention and bus safety Special dances musical presentations poems a Grade one film entitled Winter were also highlights of the fast moving program Choose I Canada i la cars and trucks TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road GEORGETOWN It was a busy week for the officer of the Acton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police A total of hours were worked with miles patrolled during reporting week of April to April officers investigated three funeral occurrences one Break and Theft one Disturbance and four thefts one of which a motor vehicle rhere were two motor vehicle accidents investigated One of tie drivers involved has been charged with cureless driving and ail to Remain I- there were no serious injuries in either coll Simple precautions Drivers One place not to stop your vehicle is on the travelled portii n of a highway This is both rous and illegal If for any reason you must stop on a hih way always pull off onto the shoulder Vehicles stopped on the travelled portion of a highway have caused many many serious collisions Also when pulling back on the road after a stop make sure the road is clear and signal your intentions These are simple precautions but they can help prevent serious collisions Const Paul Brown Board will study self In an effort to develop a more efficient less expensive and generally better operation County Board of Wucation agreed Thursday to overhaul their operation reviewing priorities and expenditures In suggesting that an IDman committee be established Director of Education Jim Singleton said the Halton operation was operating at a per pupil cost lower than the vast majority of boards No panic He said the move was no cause for panic but recalled the board had been in operation for two and a half years and with the 1971 budget dealt with the time was appropriate for such a study tour trustees some members of the executive council two principals and representatives from the teach secretarial consultant and staffs will be on the committee The board expects to complete the study by Jan 1 STILL BY HAND The director of an art museum told that his office needed a new machine had spent the morning in a salesroom watching demonstrations of equipment Afterward in the crowded elevator a woman screeched as a young man pinched her Thank goodness said the director some things are still done by hand THROUGH THURS SHOW TIME M MATINEE I 30 ffil RIO MrJnn f SUN 2 TUES WED DOUBLE FEATURE STUDENT NURSE BOTH IN COLOR THE LONG RIDE FROM HELL DARLING LILLY Jul Andrews Roc Hudson IN COLOR SATURDAY GENTLE GIANT IN COLOR Coming May THIS HURTS US PLENTY BUT ARE CLEARING THINGS OUT Moffat S 44 REFRIGERATOR SAVE YOURSELF Only 429 Moffat Side By Side 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