Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1971, p. 3

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ft ROBERT LITTLE Grade 8 students held their at the school last Tuesday night Graduates pictured are front row 1 tor Sherry Phillips Cathy St Pierre Leslie Graham Susan Valerie Pauline Maude Kim Tolton Gloria Gordon Helen Robertson Shirley Morrison Helen Guenther Linda Deforest Second row tor are Steve Bennett Russell Elliott John Barry Payne Ricky Dietz David Galbraith Arfe Vryenhoek Ken Gallant Taylor Byron Timbers TimMcIntyre Third row to r are Tina Harvey Pat Kelly Cathy Karen Norton Christine Webb Steve Papillon John Tyers Rick Baginski Debbie Adair Taylor Kim Cathy Samson Cheryl Williams Fourth row 1 tor Heather Wilkinson Sharon Creasey Beverly Gray Tina Van Kooy Mary Duiker Cindy Patty Gibson Colleen Spielvogel Donna Darby Emily Hodgson Susan Matthews Karen Cole Fifth row to are Steven Trevor Diggins Kevin Jordan JeffTownsley Van Fleet Mark Blaine Cleland John Pink John Cameron Jeff Larry McGjlIoway John Ashley Danny Ross Staff Photo M Grade 8 students held their graduation at the school last Tuesday night Graduates pictured are front row 1 to Janice Jane Williamson Debbie Punk Kingsmill Lynn Lena Larsen Anne Sheena Johnstone Cathy Elizabeth Cindy Lott Second row to r are David Salt Peter Ken Van Polder Brian Robinson Peter Vhetstra Kevin Gourley Peter Swim Terry Holmes Glen McArthur Third row 1 to r are Colleen Sharon Gillespie Kiren Wright Wilma Gils Carol Ann Marzo Debbie Schnopp Rita Cunningham Cindy CithyQuinn Susan South Hubbell Fourth row 1 to ire Dennis Blake John Hansen Steve Brunelle Mark Iin Coits Allan Barry Allan Peter Miller Chris lennant Blair Fifth row 1 lor are Patterson Jamie Davidson Ivan Matanec Debbie Hilts Susan Thompson Kim McGruthers Alex McGregor David Allan Gerard Van Opstal Photo Firefighting demonstration attracts close to An estimated 2 celcbTJtcd Canada 104th birth day the second Acton display and fireworks show in the Thursday linivlnc surprisingly chilly temper res the shirt sleeve crowd viewed in interestingly different display thin they saw 1 ye ir Duval Bert howler John Van Den Brink irted it off by modern flrefichtinL attire produced by detj Supplies Cuts car Safety Supplies representative Harry was on hand to show onlooker the of we protective transparent face masks which Chief Mick Holmes will soon become part of the local brig equipment With the mask protecting his fict from sparks went to work the roof off a used Volkswagen to show how firefighters free persons trapped in automobile With the speed saw biting away at the steel the roof was off in minutes All eyes were on firefighters Don Van Fleet in 1 Ken Hodgson is showed the propt r to climb a ladder while r brie members kept the ladder upright from below All three led the Idcr to the top where they hooked their let around rune an I freed both hands as firefighters often ruive to do a fire Douse blaze ust of fonn in fires was demonstrated b 0dtn members of the Acton brigade after I John set ii m to a pint sized m ikcshift house doused in gasoline lmes from the mode fire were snuffed out in minutes by the foam I closed out their display with a hose speed drill the old Children on the Page Were I Hiking at Volksw a target they rolled out three lengths of hose died it to the fire truck and water on the le within minutes Chief commentates Chief Mick Holmes welcomed crowd to the event pi pi ly account of nincs with help from H irol Hi4iliht of the evening for most of the children wis the spt fireworks display which followed after dark Under the supervision of Firefighter the brigade set off worth of skyrockets tint drew plenty of oohs and from the crowd when they exploded in the sky ACTON FIREFIGHTERS along with Harry they use foam to smother fires It took them of Safety Supplies showed the crowd at only a few minutes to smother this blaze the Dominion Day display how started in model house Photo mini mil SILHOUETTED against the sky Firefighter Don Van Fleet the proper way to scale a ladder while three other members steady the ladder below Staff Photo J NOTICE OFFICE CLOSED The office of Veterinarian DR F OAKES will be closed July to July 20th Dr F Oakes NOTICE RATEPAYERS TOWNSHIP OF PUBLIC MEETING STEWARTTOWN SCHOOL JULY 29th 1971 at 730 PM To Present Discuss and Explain The Official Plan for The Township of Draft copies of the official plan may be inspected at the Township Office within the hours of to 5 Monday to Friday prior to the meeting Written submission regarding the content of the official plan will be received by the undersigned up August 5th DELMAR FRENCH Secretary Treasurer Planning Board Township of Esquesing The Ado Free Press Wed County planning MORTGAGE MONEY to come The Hilton is currently its role and will ask County Council for its idea on whit role the association should be playinj rioter Roberts of Burlington the is loosely knit meeting to discus problems of common concern across the county It is the person opinion of Roberts and some of the members that the association be more fruitful if it were to become an committee on planning in the committee He county planning bod might in individual municipalities would have to give up some of their autonomy But it is something that has to come he said again expressing i person opinion He noted York Waterloo Counties have est county planning issocidtioni as official phnninf groups How Much Money Do You Need MORE We will lend you money for any worthwhile purpose Call today CAC Realty Limited 8532960 STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR Ml How to Get There ACTON K Nr FARMS Exit Wednesdays and Fridays AM TO NOON 5 TO 8 SATURDAYS All DAY QUART PICKIN BOXES ONLY BRING YOUR OWN OR PURCHASE AT PATCH No Children Under ALIOWED IN THE PATCH BROBAR FARMS RR 3 MILTON Convert located on paved h lExactly 3 miles north of on Ample et Park

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