Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 4, 1974, p. 27

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BIO The Acton Free Press Wed Dec Erin township elections Poll Poll poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Poll Hills 2 a 4 burg Ad 5 IB 49 103 MARSHALL 140 McLean Connor 3 11 42 45 39 34 30 49 HMD S3 llimmer 3U 33 12 30 29 40 Capitalized Names are Those Elected Council CSC Marshall heads in Erin twp elections township council souls while one vote run louncillor wan d tented in r I voles claim llio top polling almost of John Hold and Thomas shu who will In township iountll Vitirnn loumllloi Mill Mi went down In dt ranking In Ihe slim dings with Ho i lonely by I red with no I leonor lllnimir with Norm ninglinm with in while Dun Iralleti wllb ballots ilotii two way inn fin the neat Ibc WtlHnHUm llonni of I In union Origin tlmllengii Virginia polling to Mm Hurt wire only two tin Norm for I rin township Momtiiy lion Tin reel wtnt I n nit Initiation Ihih slippi up lull I In puty mill taint mi Hit filling Hit tw oil HI Hydro I anil to a I r rut it In Hit mid to lit the Issues Involved In Ihi flection campaign or observers wire rilutltmt lo say whether ihnnge in council reflected any strung views about the Ihshis In Die en so of Irmeshcr who ininpalgneil vigorously for In Iter roads and In the township Hit slronu support for link who said he would dultli on Hie after both skies lo I volt rs was rn and railed In Ihc Acton where lit bis been In agricultural affairs the fall fair board of wliith he was president In IMS fir Hi a farm In trill township marrying tin and has always been Inttrcstrd In community off Hi Is will known for hi- hobbies lilt hided playing for frln iht two rsiin for Iho trie si hot I board seal was sting with Virginia Ktnnitly e imp limning on littltr toiiiniiioltatlons and in f school buildings by luxpiyirs Incumbent t ft on stood on bis rtconl of years of school Too many staffers at meetings PLAYTIME at the Nursery for the Physically and Mentally Handicapped Child includes fun at the sand table Volunteers Marsarct Barret of Acton and Pat Mlsservey keep a close eye on Barbara Abray and Thibeault Tinkerbell Nursery Tiny footprints lead the visitor to open house Tiny yellow blue and red footprints directed visitors to he open house activities Nursery for the Physically and Menially Handicapped Wednesday The walls of I C School hilly ays were lined with long posters of small feet the toes pointing the way It was a morning and evening affair the children moving through Ihelr regular familiar routine during the morning In the evening slides of the children activities wore shown Visitors were to homemade cakes cookies and coffee New home Milton Is the new home of Ihe Nursery which began four ago in Georgetown Director Jen herself mother of handicapped child started the nursery because of lack of facilities fir mentally and phvslcalU handicapped children There are at present enrolled ith a it for Nursery is part of Ihc North for Mentally Retarded 11 receives an per cent grant from Ihe government to pay for operating The local issociatlon pays the remaining per cent of staff salaries and needed Nursery chairman Is anxious to enroll additional volunteers A Parent Teacher Association is in the process of being Ballinafad formed to encourage further liaison between the home and the nursery The school has mi open door policy and parents ire welcome to tunic in regularly hildren of volunteers intermingle in nursery lo stimulate the handicapped child This in experience will no be benefit lo all children Chairman can be retched it Acton 2MB Waterloo annual by Mrs Robin Matthews is recovering from a stay in Georgetown Hospital where she had an appendectomy Were sorry to hear Mrs Norman Johnson suffered a broken arm Mrs Annie has been in Georgetown Hospital for some time in critical condition Many attended Awards Night A large number of parents and friends gathered the Itockwood Centennial public school last Wed nesday evening to see de serving members of the receive presentations at the annul Awards Night The pledge a welcome from the J and an Introduction of the guest speaker by Randy Matthews started off the evening pro- when Barbara and larry Bonner showed slides of their recent trip lo land Judy Martin thanked speaker and Chris gave a rundown on the eon ference held for yearolds which she had Wendy Martin gave a resume of the Junior leader ship camp and Terry Mat thews talked on the Indiana exchange Awards were then given and many district look trophies as presented by various donors Jim resident of the and C for he evening presented the Jr I- trophy to Randy Matthews of Rock wood for having the highest number of points in the calf club Randy took the trophy for the second time having won it last year He also won the award for lop showman ship the Freeman trophy presented by Freeman R received the George Leslie trophy for having the highest total points for two years as a sec ond year Junior former mem George Leslie made the presentation Royal bank Top member in the South Wellington grain club was Brian He was presented with the Royal tank trophy by manager Jack Brian also won the award for being the top South Wellington corn club member Judy Jackson lead as top member from in the Wellington County sheep club She took a Royal Bank award Mrs presented Major with the Royal I tank trophy as the best homemaking member The for top swine club member went to Philip R 4 Culminating the evening thanked all hose who participated and were at awards evening Hi fresh ments were served Mrs Frank Smith Mrs Jesse McEnery Mrs Tom Given and Mrs LcoJnmieson attended the W District Annual at Waterloo this past week Mrs Given and Mrs Jamieson slaying for the full session Mr and Mrs Walker of Walker ton visited Mr and Mrs Jesse McEnery on Sunday We believe Mrs Clayton has been able return home from hospital after treatment Mr and Mrs Morrow Toronto visited with Mrs Lillian on Sun day Bible Classes have been held once a week in the church by the minister The sermon on Sunday was preached on the theme of Advent Sunday and Ihe first candle was lit The choir an anthem There wast good attendance Mrs Russell Morion Mr and Mrs Danny tnd wee Trnccy enjoyed dinner with Mr and Mrs Dick Shortill on Sunday Correction It was incorrectly reported In last week paper November that Keith Andrews was the sole winner of the Kevin Hall Memorial Trophy The correct winners of Ihe trophy were Keith and his wife Barbara We are sorry for any embarrassment or inconvenience thai arose because of his error Your PANELAND HOME DECORATING CENTRE Some it It gin timet rn stmiiig1 unmix of lilghlv Muff tin rtgitn standing mm mi Units in a fairly bit iiirtii Hit dining Inst wuk s r noon phinntiij win be tounlitl half distil planners mi of Iht tit ihalltngtd Hit or many hi so many jiiannt tl intituling I lit nutting wi Hi i toinmlttit would dialing with which lit In Dim Put said lit fell w is of bun fit fit Id hi fdt turn fill million I lav I inlt Itild I rtvkw Hit Ion I If iinv I hi lliirllugtin mayor lis tin of smiling 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