Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 22, 1974, B7

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Parents oppose school move By We hme no option but to was the remark of one of the of the elementary school pupils In Erin who will be shifted to another school this fall A concerned parents meeting was held at the home or Mr and Mrs Bernard Mann R to plan what action could be taken to have the Wellington County Board of Education reconsider their decision on boundary changes At a board meeting last week an vote of the trustees favored the in on effort to sate a possible by hiring less teacher and adding one more bus Advene effect The parents disagreed with the motion and felt the board did not give due consideration to their argument that the adverse effect on the children cannot be measured in dollars and cents There will be children Involved in he shake up From 3rd line 13 pupils from Ross R Mac Kay In wilt be changed to Osprlnge and one to Brisbane W children from the Frln town line attending School will be switched to The pupils also arc opposed to the change They are associated In the school In Ihelr community and these ties will be broken Their objections stated In letters they had written wcro In not wanting to leave their friends ihelr hockey football and baseball teams and their school choir Third move For some children it will Ik their third move In three years kindergarten at Brisbane grade 1 at and tirade at The parcnls opposed thin boundary change saying It unfair to move these children to an unfamiliar school and different surroundings II could most definitely have a psychological effect on them meaning an unsettling effect on the children being s f erred They were also concerned about future moves lo commodate the varying population of the classrooms each year A petition was being discussed which will he written and presented lo board Ospringe Acton Press Wed May B7 Some roads impassable but where better to be battle blaze at the home of Mr and Mrs Clifford and on the fourth line at the entrance to the former dump Smoke is extensive Limehouse Various awards and new family in area Churchill Choir extends bottle drive By Mrs Fred Mac Arthur Sunday morning church sen Ice on May 19 was well attended Our pastor Rev A W sermon subject was told High the Torch The choir anthem Sweet Peace with organist Mrs Don Anderson Anniversary services at Churchill community church will be held June Rev Kenneth of El will be guest minister Special music Is lug planned On June a the young people are planning a folk service In the absence of Rev who will be attending Sunday sen lee Appreciation Members of the choir wish to voice their appreciation to all who so willingly con tributed glass bottles and what haveyou In their drive last week Some could not liave them ready so they plan to continue the bottle collection to this Saturday May Anyone on Acton is asked to put Triply bottles in boxes by their mail box next Saturday they will be collected Anyone else with bottles to dispose of please phone cither of these phone numbers or they will be picked up Churchill friends neighbors wish to extend their sympathy to Irene Mrs Howard Graff of George town and family Jane and John and their families In the sudden poising of a loving father The funeral was on Tuesday in Georgetown where they have lived from their farm Churchill where Mr and Mrs McUor reside His parents Mr Mrs John Graff and family moved from to this farm home in This is the death In the family of 11 children The regular of Churchill CC Women was held In the afternoon of Wed nesday May I5at the home of Mrs Archie Kerr beginning with a dessert luncheon The president Mrs Storey was in charge or the meeting The devotions were given by Mrs Thompson who chose as her topic The Four Anchors Hymns used were 0 Christ In Thee My Soul Hath round and I Need Thee Hour Scripture reading was Acts and A business period then followed Visitors Mr and Mrs James Gordon and Mr and Mrs Tom Horn and children of Burlington visited with Mr and Mrs HI ley and fnmily enjoyed first barbecue of the Sunday Mr John Mr Fit on visited with Mr and Mrs Fred Buchanan also Mr Mrs Ross Wilson Mono Centre last Sunday Congratulations to Miss Susan Brooks nnd Mr Bosch of Mills who became engaged last week end Miss Diane of Toronto visited her cousin homo with Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Jullnnn ami Mrs of were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Hob Kerr and children Mr and Mrs Gordon Iindsay family of visited on Monday with Mr Mrs Kerr Also Pit brother Mr and Mrs Ken Knot of Bright were guests on the holiday Monday with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine Mr Mrs Holt man and son inmpcd enjoyed fishing for few days a ww ago A friendly bear paid a tall during daylight Congratulations to tenitu rs anil fltudints I Imehmmo I who won first In Grants for GRCA Two provincial grants lxcn approved for the Grand 1 Conservation Authority One amounts to If Tor furtlur develop ment work in the area Th second grunt of conservation grunts will assist tlu in improving the facilities both arena Children to be uprooted Fight famllks arc protesting recent decision by the Wellington County Board of The board has led to inovt tin children of these families to schools in order to fill classrooms save the tiuiL the students reach seven they will have attended different schools The move will Mart in September when they will Ik transferred from Ross to PS triple dm I In iliolr ml in Junior at tin re fisliml In Mrs S Milt hum I trophy on Ihlmlf of Wo mirm Imtltuti nk of Hit rml lo si Inn and Invily bouquet by ltndliy 1 lorliili allow ir Mrs Wilfred llirtllnu and Mrs Itoy wen tssiH tin in the for a shout for Mrs I rank imi ill tvtii last wiltmni Mi and Mrs Hay Denny net Mary lou Brown to the They lime Brown by Mr and Mrs Kuril and to their linim on tin I int Hostess or May mi of 1 Aid was Mrs Gordon Howes The meeting wnR oik nt singing of Got was on r and was spoken on by Mrs lliirrle Clarke loll cull was anient by nine members by naming the first Ihey Mrs I wns program convent r lid in group singing of norm of Ik old Htm songs on tin piano by Mrs Gordon Mrs Gordon tin nutting with prayer was sirvtsl by tin Sympathy of tin torn is to Mis I Alton In loss of a and fntlit I hi Mi ri of iniiimiinity fur in liny years Portions of tin first third and fourth lints win under water and Immissalili the morning the worst ruins Inyiars rtils mil I though to Hit dnniagi in iiruiH Whin it right down to It find a I tiler phut live right in rln idled to I was lit llienit of tin sirninn at liurihon morning Itiv Gerald Hi null of Alton was must dt lighted to announce the 1 rrlvn of first grand hild Mil hail All minder Hit stutlints m i lii in til Ion at mm to llnlvirsily on lliiirnitiiy At tin I Inn of writing Hit girls id not In tlu suits I hose frnni this immunity In tin group win Itudilir Kitliy II ill InieiySpmiilt Any and pluinle vandi r Mr mill ird I win lurry Urine of Out IrM also for Mr and Mrs Win Stimuli of Toronto FREDA HOFFMAN ion THIS YEAR Boxed Plants 357- ELLESMERE FARM No 4 Acton On No 25 Hwy li Mites South of Traffic Lights in Acton LOOKING FOR A HIGH QUALITY USED CAR I HI Sen Us To I On the Spot Bunk Financing Witfi Approved THE THING ITS HERE Dasher AT BAZ MOTORS LTD 4 AUDI Glad prices high Says farms losing on pig operations Politicians at most every level of government have decried the high cost of food have sympathized with the consumer in his or her plight to put nutritious food on the table and still stay within a budget But Milton Councillor Jim Watson takes a different stand During a meeting of Regional Planning Com mittee last week Watson said he sorry the price of food had skyrocketed He told colleagues that per pound was a reasonable price for bacon but cents was unrealistic Me told colleague Archie that he was robbing the farmer every time he ate a strip of bacon lots of food if people want to pay for it Watson said Watson operates a small piggery at his farm on Steetta Ave near the Guelph Line He claims he loses per day in the operation The matter came up when members discussed a schedule for the interim of flclal plan policy discussion Preservation of agricultural land will be a key feature in that policy Planners agreed to meet May June 5 11 19 and hope to have an interim policy established by July 1 The official plan will take about two years to develop VILLAGE SPRING CLEANUP WEEK May 20th to May 24th Pickup on Saturday May 25th Take in Your Village Pizza Mace 8532450 MEET THE NEW MANAGER SPECIAL We inwte you to drop in and meet our new manager Mr Bill VALUABLE Pizza Palace 14 Ontario Locations NOTE Mr Raymond Wolf is no longer associated with our company in any capacity OPEN am to 6 pm Thurs Fri till 9 pm TEAM in Monty Ted it HOME DECORATING CENTRE S Ave Milton 8785400 878 FREE DELIVERY ESTIMATES room tec room building garage r even if n lust putting in a or two Bring jour plans Ideas jour lid of materials Well lake time item and total jour cost with no obligation to you SANWAN MAHO ANTIQUE HICKORY 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