Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1973, p. 16

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la The Acton Free Prw Octobtr Dancing drama travel are teachers loves Janice Horn In Mrs Joanne Wilkinson attended the University there before going on to Western Sho at tulncd her Honours A In Drama am teach I no from the College of and has received certificates Tor music and dancing Mrs Wilkinson past teaching experiences nave been with dancingballet and modern Jaw She sill continues with the as Is one of her loves and until recently she was very Involved It enjoys ailing movie ln and theatre going The school the system are ureal in Mrs Wilkinson opinion She likes and staff finds them easy to got to know A hid house In Ihe country with a labrador and on is one or Mrs Wilkinsons dreams She also wants to travel has ninny dreams which she hopes to realize itramptun Mr Wilkinson works for Noxrema as a Personnel Relations Credit manager He has a degree In Political Science The Wilkinsons now live In Brampton Sets lighting and proper ties for the drama production this ore going to be under the direction of Mrs Wilkinson and Miss Menifee MRS JOANNE WILKINSON is the teacher of the win also he helped week in todays Free Press She lives in along by Mrs Wilkinson Brampton and Is particularly interested in Mrs Wilkinsons dancing and drama Strong winds topple tents Schools boost UNICEF again Again this llnllowc donations bequests and In children In Acton will gifts In raising funds for The pupil of I facts M Ikhii schools op yiur by Smith for ihi last ihnt vmrs In The Unlit Nations Ihiir programs llulln Children I und A weekend camping trip for Acton scouts ended abruptly night about if when the whistling high winds blew down the tents I- ven the aluminum lent poles were bent by force of the strong winds that night There wire ten Smuts tamping five or them brand scouts It Iho bovs tents blew off first Then the tent All that remained was tho small floored tent for provisions where to people huddled out of the hall one time ftu floor had prevented the winds loii had Not up land owned by MnnsLlI floor had the nds T from gelling underneath It from lis moorings K Murray Harrison brought same of tho boys Into town and then no Notes from Acton High sign Is Scorpio which Name Ramautarsingh Ed Research Council Georgetown teacher Tom a past dent of the Halton chanter of the has been appointed to 11k Hoard of Directors of the prestigious Ontario Lenient I I Council it was learned this week He wdl represent the Ontario Association for Curriculum on the council replacing Dr Robert chairman of the French Studies Department Trent University The Ontario Educational research Councils was establ in to advance educational research In the province by liaison collection of Information publicity dissemination of information and promotion of discussion Corporate mem of Ihe council Include many organizations and institutions In the province which ha an interest in educational research Mr appointment follows two controver sial as president of the branch of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation in which he clashed openly with the Board of education and Its director of education Jim Singleton He is a geography teacher at George town high school Photo by Gibbons Evaluate students of Education will consider establishing a committee to seek in formation and opinion on the preparedness of recent graduates far further study or imployment relates to their education The motion was Introduced Oct 11 by Judy Alexander Mrs Alexander noted students are evaluated from within the system but she folt it necessary to know how Uiey are received from other learning institutions or the working world Pupils decline As of Sept there were elementary students attending school In the County of Lavender assistant director for the County Hoard of tduention told the Hoard Thursday lavender explained the figure was less than projected less than the number enrolled this time last year The irend is opposite in Ihe secondary school panel A total of 18 students attend high school In That Is 165 short of proiec lions and more than last year this time NOTICE TO Property Owners and Tenants TOWNSHIP OF ESQUESING CORRECTIONS TO CENSUS LIST The Assessment Office for the Province Ontario has sub mitted the Annual Census List Alpha Names List and It has been posted on October 10th 1973 in the Office of the Clerk R GEORGETOWN for inspection Residents and property owners are requested to examine this List to ensure that their names and relevant Information are cor shown therein Attention is drawn to the necessity to complete the required form available at the Office of the Clerk respecting and for Alteration of School Support Entry All requests for additions corrections or deletions from the will be received by the Clerk at the Municipal Office above mentioned commencing on October nth 1973 through Wednes day October 3st from excluding Saturdays and Sundays The last day for filing forms requesting additions or cor recttons to or deletions from the List will be Wednesday October 31st at p DELMAR FRENCH Clerk and Revising Officer TOWNSHIPOF ESQUESING and find sponsors to support our ampalgn will held day October 15 Also on our llallowc en dome will be The dance features Sacrifice A prire will bo given for Ihe costume Club for forthcoming production ore off to a good Mart plays have been J A meeting was held for Ihi March of Is well after Itv Janice Trump again received warm come by Iht school last This Is the third year wt been lo have the and Ihty wert- still greeted with inlhusiasm Hay put on a great pcrformanct and two senior students Student Council Iresidint and Secretary under way Our first thnriot designed construe lion was completed last I ri man will product school to organize a crew Wllh four lenchcrs and a good cast crew of students tht per formancc should be one of the best wi have yet produced Dairy Princess just two entrants Dairy 1- riday inf The competition will held at Hock wood Inter national Saks Arena or Seventh line farm Milton and was horn and raised on a local dairy farm contest will In elude a speech by both girls and a milking competition using milking machines IH will rain when wind rose Many tries fell thul night us will Taking part on the camping weekend wire Sloven Tremills llowin Jeff onion lrrg Smith David Hill Clayton Cameron Howe Derek Terry Winters with were Mark Itowe All Murray Harrison and Junior Danny IiMarshc winds were still high when some returned Sunday to nick up equipment and clothing left Iwhlnd In the storm The ore planning a hike soon Apple day Is coming up ihe end of month New post for leader Mrs a r J r I Is now district commissioner for Guides for The new Madomc Commissioner replaces Mrs Hose Hull who nns moved away from Acton Mrs Hall had Iho post for several years Mrs Strongllharm will remain guide leader of the Second Acton Guide Com pany as well ll was us organization lo of World War IIh tusk now and euro of children In tin tltviloplng from ihiy an horn till liny an to work I- or Us work In tin IWt hi entirely from voluntary from mi nts anil from people I rom all of lis from 124 Iikk than i cents on dollar Is spent Im Iplng on administration inpnm Iht of rural of fund raising vary from I to country flu milk world wldi sale of prim suing plants an I pmiuilliig tin it lur nil sail of In rlih winning foods INK I has i build basic aim rn it unit In and Including immunization sanitullim liialth education and family plan ling Is lulplng with ttluiutlon programs usually wllli raining and nrrli reform of all hildriii In ill loping git no llii i not i nigh U of G tiiilurNlty of mi Oil i with an Honours iilii lor of degree His major wan and was Inlltlcal Studies In now by Hi Hunk of Canada an I working in Toronto is tin son of lllll I llobbli It It Acton Mi llnnnockhurn mil Dennett public set oils Acton high Hit cards colli els millions annually and a North fisllval Is now to In thi I raised lust King programs at lliillowi en lis sale of grtclin arils tlelnatlng In Miles for Millions and Ik lulplng and through Ir lining of In child litis to train about laopli prim ipalily in lwig urogram plays part in Wedding Photography BY Wm Stuckeyuji Acton V 8532269 CARPET plus Armstrong Vinyl Corlon A ind Assorted Floor Tiles your decorating nd renovation rqulnmnn Lakeview Centre porting at anil Is They will also be interviewed open lo public by a panel of Judges Joyce Wilson and Mary present Dairy Anderson are the only Princess Karen Marshall of competitors this year Joe It Milton has been title area for the for Ihe past two milk industry of the years Ontario Ministry of Agricul lure and rood said he had attempted lo persuade other girls to enter but Joyce 19 lives on a dairy formal It It A Milton She is in her second of an arts 1J A course at University of Guclph She wan A II queen of Milton Fair in 1972 Tries again Mary is making her third attempt lo win the Dairy Princess crown She was a competitor in and again in but was not a winner cither lime She works a al Ihe Craig Ontario Dairy Princess Heather Innes of Oxford will be among the dignitaries at con test Shorten name County Board of changed Its name lo Board of Education Thursday night The board considered Ihe name change because of Ihe pending plcmentatlon of regional and the end of ic county structure FREE Your Childs Portrait In vivid color A gift to you from ACTON NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional childrens photographer One gift portrait to a family which may include groups Its our way of saying Thank you to our regular customers and Welcome to every one else THURSDAY Oct 2512 noon to 8 pi ONE DAY ONLY Look or more Red Tag Valuei throughout the TROPICAL TREAT Dole Bananas Pork Loin Roasts Delicious Apples 3- Broccoli 39 Pears 3 Loin Pork Chops Spare Ribs Dinner Hams Back Bacon Sausage 99

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