Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1975, B11

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Young Voyageurs on exchange trip Two Acton high students Marvin McNabb 16 and Bud Buchanan were choen to take part In the Young Voyageurs program this summer They on tertalned students from Quebec here and then travelled to Quebec with their new friends for a unique threeweek experience The group from Quebec came here first and the boys who stayed at the and Buchanan homes were Robert Beauregard Hyacinth and Andre Page of Mont St The group with Iheir Quebec visitors went to Ontario Place Toronto Islands The Science Centre Niagara Palls and to a per formance of Twelfth Night at Stratford Later for five days Uic students stayed at the homes of their former guests While there they went to Man and His World on the Expo site and toured the Olympic site finding it fantastic They also enjoyed shopping in downtown Montreal and a day relaxation and swimming in one of the city parks The whole group stayed at Laval University white they Cartoon on pollution Doris Gunther 12 has drawn a clever cartoon about pollution in cities It Is humorous showing a figure being buried beneath mounds of garbage tossed from apartment windows It can be shown in The Free Press since It is not drawn in black Ink Also Its subject t local number The Acton boys went to Quebec by bus hut relumed by plane after the three weeks of touring nnd visiting They had a really good time hey enthused Ttieyarc writing to their new friends already saw the tourist sights of Quebec City and at Carlton University In Ottawa while they saw the highlights of the capital city The Helton group included students and two and the Quebec contingent doubled that Scout and Guide news The Acton Free Press Wed September 1975 Bl Local student learns Seven weeks of total Hunters Clubs and In principles conservation authorities processes of resources was sponsored by tin management has provided 35 Out ri Ontario of to IB with years with unique out of doors experience this sum mcr Carol A Buchanan of Ft Aclon attended from here Projects which tht students trout stream assessment land use sludle re en capabilities study wfilcrflhrd fourteen girls and boys inventory and sensitive cut lit the of for related theory Tours taken thnugh futilities projects Mil until I i of of the province mapping Carol spent her spent their summer tlmi at tht Maittnnd playlnga Conservation Authority h We are now entering a new year of training games and adventures for Scouting and Guiding members First everyone get your Scout or Guide calendar and a pencil Acton Scout the committee will hold first very meeting on Tuesday at eight In the Hodnoswancc Next the Beavers will register on Thursday Sept 11 at six clock Wolf Cubs will commence on Sept at seven Scouts meeting every Thursday This week Is buddy night soil will be an excellent chance for interested boys to visit the troop at seven Venturers will be starting on Sunday September at half past meet at the Acton Scout Hal The Brownies Girl Guides and Rangers will hold registration on Monday September at the Scout Hall The Scout and Guide Mothers Association held their first meeting last Wednesday evening They arc planning a booth at the Acton Fall Fair and any help from mums will be Their next meeting lion Sept Work on the Scout Hall is progressing well with Satur day Sept set as the day when the entire had Hill be put up Every available hand will be needed Just bring a hammer and we II sec you there CAROL BUCHANAN 17 of R 2 Acton left was among 35 Ontario students who participated in the Junior Conservationist Award Pro gram sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources this summer Nominated by the Acton High School Outers Ctub Carol was assigned to a recreational capabilities study in the Maitland Valley Con servation Authority With Carol left to right are cathy Remus of Chap leau and Cathy Walsh of Peterborough Ministry of Resources Photo Pay mileage Ha ton Administration Committee will recommend mileage Increases for regional fers from per milt to IB cents per mile but Per Manager Dennis Ryerson FM radio offers university credit courses Open College Congratulations on your offers university credit courses on radio In this area Funded in part by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation Open College is a educational service of CJBTFM CJRT is a non commercial FM station whose stronger signal watts now reaches us It is at on your dial Open College offers a convenient and Inexpensive way for working people to talent anyway Doris Halton 4Hclub students arc adults who have long been out of school Often they arc timid about tackling a university course Many arc housewives who find it dlf to get out of the house High school students also have used the courses to prepare for university and earn extra credits Canadian writers and critics talking about Canadian literature Isn hippy with the recommendation He had rrcomini per mile for the first miles If per mile after that He rate being recommended wns less than several municipalities in and near region were pointed out smut Oak vllle retired a flat plus a mileage allowance each month Oak vdle Mayor Harry irrttt said that was under review He supported Hie rate of 18 cents per mile Plans for the new high will be considered by school board soon related projects of five Ontario conservation authorities as participants In the Ministry of Natural Junior Conservationist Award Program grown Tho program under hi of the Ministry Conservation Authorities and Ontario s IB conservation authorities began In with students Since then 1 vol veil Candidates for tin program which began June iS and ended August were nominated by resources oriented which included the federation of Ontario Naturalists Ontario Forestry Association Guides Hoy Scouts Ontario of If you are between tho ages of to 35 looking for a new career able to instruction as as challenge you may be the person we require We can offer you an excellent remuneration program company car plus all of our employee benefits MIKE ARMSTRONG Mmon l Of here recreational a the first six days of tin program tht students iendtd classroom lours and discussions the I I rost Natural Resource Dorset Tin following lhrc fourth University I In innervation was under tin r While IrtsNitniw inv Ivcd for will I they win I lid five ill relay his rot in 1 1 ml llie slude I ad rlunlty for nil pill Mills in null limn such ACTON and AREA INFORMATION CENTRE FOR GARY DAWKINS RIDING PC CANDIDATE li Open at 9 Mill St West Former Medical Centre PLEASE DROP IN Or Call 3600 DAIRY CALF CLUB By Stewart On had their meeting at continue their education I Dairy Calf Club courses to all There Doug Wingrove a Camp Bill Robinson led the members In the pledge followed by the minutes of the last meeting by John Reld adopted the with the members giving the name of their calf We had a showmanship demonstration followed by a very knowledgeable discus led by Mr and Ken McNabb Then there was a clipping demonstration led by Mr Wingrove Barry thanked Mr for us use his facilities and for giving an excellent clipping and showmanship demon The meeting was ad Journed followed by a delicious lunch provided by Mr and family Open College students study at home The courses are broadcast in the afternoons repeated in he evenings and on Sundays Students receive the basic textbooks and the personal attention of a qualified tutor for a fee of for each university credit course Many Open College university Biology Century Man starts Oct is a non lab course that Includes Inter views with David Suzuki and other prominent scientists Emotional Disturbance in Children A Certificate Course for Volunteers starts March 31 was put together by more than agencies It gives practical information for volunteers teachers and parents Union Gas Service in a class of its own The next meeting will be quiz night on September 9 at the Maple Leaf Mills Research Centre HORSE CLUB At Union Gas do our best to make sure The Canadian Novel starts tllJt a great deal of training Jan Includes back Up every service call we m ike For one thing all of our trainees go through Day on September The final regular meeting bandage a foreleg with a knee 1 of the Horse Club injury a hindleg with a hock tCCHniCai training was held on Wednesday August at Guelph University There were 24 members present Diana opened the meeting with the pledge The members were reminded leg for theyre qualified to he hipping and a tall as well doing this Mr East SCrVlCC pCOpl fay showed the correct way the n FALL WHEAT SEED NOW STOCK ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS FROM MASTER FEEDS GEORGETOWN RR No 2 Georgetown 8773512 8777375 We are agents for CIL Farm Fertilizers MAT WE LOOK AFTER FALL FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CALL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY Even then they go it ure horse becomes back for regular refresher courses to make sure they keep up to date on your service needs And when they eall on you theyre equipped with a service vehicle thats tailored for about any kind of natural gas service you might need If you use our service for adjusting cleaning or repairing your apph you can count on us to give them the best of attention Safe courteous Depend a hie Naturally the cost of the service depends on what needs to be done Sometimes there s no charge at all But when a charge is necessary youll find our rates are most reasonable What it all adds up to is that when you really need help from us well be there Doing our best bus Seirice worth knowing about

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