Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 29, 1976, p. 18

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B6 Acton Free Press Wed September 1976 Caff Club winners High school enrolment soars to 20949 students Almost all or the additional Haltqn high school dents expected to attend classes this year but missing when school started have now registered for classes Board or Education projections had Indicated students would enroll at high schools this year but first day figures showed only in classes At the time Director of Education Em Lavender pre dicted the missing pupils would appear at school before the end of the month tending classes three more projections than the board expected has jumped would enroll this year Only from the 1 269 students who were on hand for the appeared for school the first first day of school day of the year to I 304 but is Milton High School enrol still below board project is still below board ions Driver ed fees drop LINDA RICHARDSON is the new grade two teacher at Bennett school She comes from Gravenhurst originally Linda Richardson is MZ Bennett teacher The grade twos have a new teacher at Z Bennett this year Linda Richardson The 23 yearold teacher decided to begin her career in Acton after graduating from Toronto teachers college She had previously tamed her of Arts in at the University of Origin from hurst Miss ti parts of Ontario Sht tied this in with lift tow ambition to Some prices actually do drop ana Board or Education proved it Thur It was announced by the board that the fee for driver He reported to the board education run by schools Thursday night that his throughout has been prediction has come by since arc now enrolled The prict went up from at high schools throughout i for the period January High school enrol through July but because of a is now just short of new tendering procedure the board projection introduced this year fees will drop back to For at least the rest of this school year Registration for driver education this year is progressing well throughout a board report in There are now students dicaled especially for attending classes at Acton Saturday mornings in high school 14 more than the and Milton board anticipated Only 644 Students receive hours of students showed up for the instruction six first day of classes hours of training right behind At Georgetown High School enrolment has now topped the board projections A total of students arc now by Mark J Leahy The Acton Calf Club Achievement Day was held on September IB at the Acton Fair Grounds The judges were Roger Dyment from for the dairy classes and Brian Brut on from Glen for the beef classes The results of the Show Class were as follows Dairy Marie Murray Laurie Early Don Buchanan Brenda nan and Donald Murray BeefDavid Lasby Stephen Lasby Marie Parker Joyce Parker and Peter Barnes In the Junior Dairy Section the first group was as follows I in alphabetical order Brenda Brown Brenda Buchanan Don Buchanan Jay Kltchlng and Shirley Murray In the Senior Dairy Sec the wheel and 12 hours in the tionMarie Murray Donald car observing other pupils Murray Laurie Early David driving In many cases teachers handle the class room instruction portion of the while commercial driver tr lining firms handle in program Acton High School enrol ment has soared past board projections and in creased substantially over first day attendance figures Auto Insurance RATES INCREASING CALl ALLSTATE 8242350 ALSO LIFE HOME BUSINESS Teacher encourages pupil selfsatisfaction After four years of teaching Bob O made his to Acton Robert Little school After graduating from Weston Collegiate Mr t Drixell attended the University of Waterloo mow Sir Sonford Fleming hi earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Honors Kinesiology From there hi went to the Ontario College of Education and earned his Bachelor of degree For two years taught grades 7 and with tht Toronto Board of For another two he worked for the Peel Separate School Board Now that he is at Robert Little he is teach languages arts social sciences and physical education Self satisfaction for his pupils is his goal in his day to day teaching Mr O says he tries to encourage the youngsters to do the best job they can in whatever they are working on rather than throwing something hastily jusl for of getting it I l iki education as is Mr says The new llobtrt little teichtr in Milton with Ins wife children BOB O teaches grades 7 and 8 at Robert Little School BOOT and SHOE SALE 25 OFF ALL Boots and shoes in the store While supplies last B Guelph SI Plaia Georgetown Acton Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA PROJECT TUESDAY OCTOBER PM at the Acton Legion AN ILLUSTRATED TALK BY MR POLLACK FROM THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TOURISM AN INVALUABLE TALK OF INTEREST TO ALL ACTON BUSINESS PEOPLE IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA AND OF INTEREST TO MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY WHO ARE CONCERNED REGARDING THE PRESERVATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE BUSINESS AREA A QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD PLUS A CHANCE TO GET ACQUAINTED WILL FOLLOW THE TALK BY MR POLLACK Free Admission NATURAL IS BEAUTIFUL jpyimi if you 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