Volunteer students assist Speyside Howell is equally in with the response of Ihc Acton high school volunteer program on of other juibllt in lie him Iniornoriilid voluntary Hie In in tin uric til Junior evLry I rldny noon Hi Ik In prim Ijml Ih iliHiip with ttu In link Director of Education speaks to Acton forum Forum I ELECTIVE FRIDAYS at Speyside public school is one of delight for children whose teachers are composed of volunteer from Acton High Upper right Kathy Newman is a student who likes kids and and miss participating in the program She is assisted by Kathy Stokes a grade who enjoys working with the younger children In capacity only as a student Lower right shows graceful Lee Anne Gurak a grade sports enthusiast keen on being a teacher as well as one in interior design Tineke Vryenhoek hopes to become a pediatrician and trying to understand little kids and what they are thinking She instructs 10 yearold David Mitchell on the barb Dirt tor of I turn tlon Jim Singleton spoke ton of at Robert I School Iihh dny nil of it Professional The wan allowed to take hut to leac for Mr ruiuint The following Is rtport of the rruitintf the school Since unit inn is the stated of tin Board of I a number of lutein rs of lilt Acton duntid tin feinlonnl day to it forum at Itobert title public tills tiBptct of Joining with the tittle staff were J Million Director of 1 tlon J ant SuptrlnUmlent for North of Hit county the principal principal staff representatives Acton the principal and staff members from public school and number of teachers from Bennett public Mr Singleton in his opening remarks suggested that integration of grades K to may be accomplished In a of ways for example students and teachers may move between classes or between schools to shore In certain program offerings stuff of the ferent divisions may unite to plan Joint school projects or to coordinate subjects and curricula and senior ad already oversee the whole spectrum of programs and staff tag Moreover the Director stressed that Integration Is above oil a slate of mind should interest THIEVES Thieves at an eighth Line home Friday morning helped themselves to a bite to eat before making off with four dollars in change report Milton reading through ihdi Ipittlon in rn with its hi tin oik Imiy doing in Job art trails to Ox I In tune In Iplng during tin ihllil 1 ruled In firm Hon tin who the Ideal tin an com pi 1 i more linn li Hi Mild Ik In wII with the Board offers Spring courses THE herbicide to start with in corn Control grasses and more and avoid or minimize carryover with Lasso or Lasso plus atrazine Mom Lasso by Itsoll loaves no carryovi to when or other crops And it controls tho including barnyardgrass yellow and and witchgrass Lasso plus tank mi controls lamtyqu en and yellow loin Is rinses broad leaves duces on from And you hi es by leaves no carryover you less Lasso Monsanto The Board of Education Is offering several Get Ready for Spring short courses beginning April through Its Adult Program They will around the Victoria Weekend The Georgetown courses include Auto icing for Men and Women designed for the person who to ice Ins car for the spring and summer season week and out boards a course to allow one to clean tune sharpen his or work on his outboard motor Summer Sewing- in week course concentrating on wear sportswear or children clothes The courses Ore also offered at Milton High In addition to these three- courses two more courses mil be offered Milton Keep r for Spring in week course lo allow students to tone up winter muscles and engage in recreational ac tlvitiei begins Monda April Landscaping and spring a week course to help homeowners landscape their grounds pre pare a lawn discuss insect and disease problems and shrub good growing techniques Metric The Board is in in introducing adults to ibe Metric system weights lengths volumes and temperature a students are being nirtri in their day school classes and this three evening seminar will adults an opportunity to keep in slcp with their sons and daughters will be held April Georgetown and if at allhlgh there is sufficient regis schools in the north tActon tration Board asks support Board of will hold number of public meetings Region in an effort to gain public support lor the board s efforts to Bill defeated Hoard chairman Bill described the Bill as an imnetessarv intrusion by the province into the affairs of school boards and their teachers Hill Ta is a bill that if passed will commit both teachers boards of to binding arbitration as a means of salary disputes complained about the unlimited scope of negotiations which must bo settled an arbitrator While arbitrators can be expected to make reasonable on matters of salaries and fringe benefits how can make wise Judgments about school operations iH workload number of preparations questioned Black White Color Stereos and Components and Appliances 0sfy Phone J Heart healihv Four polar bear cubs in extreme rare occurrence were spotted during an survey conducted over the James Bay coast by ihe of natural resources This sighting and others of females with two and oc casionally three cubs is a good sign or a health and growing polar bear popuh ewer fires Ontario hot dry summer didn bring the rash of forest fires anticipated by the of natural resources BANK OF MONTREAL 21 Mill Street East Acton OPEN HOUSE Thursday March 21st and Friday March 22nd FREE COFFEE AND COOKIES Lets Talk COMET THE SOLID LITTLE ECONOMY CAR Bigcar Ideas Bigcar stamina But priced right down with the little cars TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY m QUALITY USED CARS FORD FALCON sub compact In immaculate condition Options include auto power vteer tig and radio Lie DSL IBB FORD GIUXIE BOO Med green door equipped with auto power power brakes radio Lie 72 LINCOLN MIRK IV This a tr ii loaded Silver grey with black vinyl root Lie B5X OH 67 CHEVROLET BELAIR FORD CTT SQUIRE wagon Is beige th and Is pped with power steering power brakes auto radio and tires Lie DHR A ALL 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