18 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan Scout and Guide news Early Canadian Life published in Milton by Mark Howe All the Scoulcrs and Genders from Acton Beavers Brownies Wolf Cubs Girl Guides Boy Scouts and Venturers hope that everyone will have a happy new year We would like to thank the many parents who helped out last year and solicited the co operation of the parents in this new year A special lhank you goes to the Rotary Club of Acton the group committee and the Scout and Guide Mothers Association for their support Acton has enjoyed the programmes of Lord and Lady Baden Powell for years now am will prove them as applicable as they have been for the past six decades The Cubs and Scouts ended the year by renting the Acton Lion Club Pool on Wednes day December The boys had a free swim as well as a chance to pass their badges Cubs Wayne Chappel Brad MacPherson and John Barrett received their swimming badges Adrian Alder Tim Gorton McDonald and Jeff Willmott received their badge Other cubs present were Andrew Ferguson David Stan McVeigh Brian and Hoffman Christian is a Wolf Cub with the first Port Hope pack Scouts Blake Norton and Antony Saxon passed their bronze swimming badge at the pool earned his silver stage while Jock Mark Ricky Dodds and Wolf Cub Brian Steckley fulfilled the requirements for Ihi no Id stage of the badge John Sit also enjoyed use of pool The Stouts must write 1 final lest at meeting before being granted their badgt It was morning swim All patrol leaders anil their assistants of Hie first Acton Scout troop must attend Court of Honour meeting to night Wednesday J It will be held in tht Stouts room from ii until approximate it The group torn mil tee meeting for will be held this coming evening Interest d may attend the Jinuir meeting All Stout sections and Guides should be rip resented It will begin it It 1 in the Scout Hall Be sure to MZ Bennett news Happy New Year The students returned back to school on Monday from our Christmas and New holidays Now a bit from the past The Christmas Dinner which was held on December the was a big success The parents were led into the gymnasium where the dinner was be held The tables were set neatly and the decorations around the room were lovely Poinsettias and snowflakes were the main themes Also candles were lit setting the mood perfectly The meal itself was a smorgasbord type consisting of dishes brought by the par and assorted meats rolls and some of the salads were After the dinner a dance was held and everyone en joyed the music that was pro- SHOULD THE TOWN RECOGNIZE YOU If know of any who have provincial or internal I rocogmtion in any activity Ion intoiHst an then Town Hills would opportunity ihoso in bring ng honour to community For town would ask thai recognition bo forward Indicaing such achievements any supporting documentation to the Director of Recreation and Parks 38 Main Street South Hills GEORGETOWN Ontario BY Monday January 17th 1977 Recognition forms may picked up at any one of the following locations from 30 Monday to Friday Recreation and Parks Department Offices At The Gordon Alcott Memorial Recreation Complex OR Municipal Office Buildings Located At Mill Sueet East Halton Hills ACTON 36 Mam Street South Hills GEORGETOWN Municipal Building on Trafalgar Road also known as Road 3 Early Canadian a new tabloid newspaper promoting world of arts and crafts and tolled is now being published in Milton It is published Golden glow Publications a new Canadian compart founded by two local women Janite Johnston and Ms Johnston is and a graduate of Sheridan College advertising course She won the Hoard of Governors Silver Medal in of her high standing achievement upon has kept her liaison with the eollege through her to the of Governors in Ms He lion is Die Silverwood mother of four boys who stayed at home for lit to raise her fimil Three years she decided to get nick into the swim of things ind took a job as feature it the Milton Champion when slit worked for two ind 1 half In addition her position at Ms also has a weekly interview show on I M from million Wong Hit st iff members contributors to Golden glow new tabloid in Life are ind business worn in Helen Godwin poller mi ten fin mir I nut 1 Sheldon student eonlnbutor is him artist Ijnn Klin iniinues expert M iRgu Pratt and Helen Carter ire ilso with the new public ilion So ire oxe Barb Good and 1 1 who will lit st irtitie column m s is inliqui it raft shows how and ifdu is N turning I lurmejti SI s if 1 eh public for llu Many visit during yuietide lt Si oil Mr Mrs Hurl elite rl lined 11111K for Mi mil Mis llu ided bv entertainers Discus dinntr is sue ind both students ind parents themselves The people who helped presents Hit Miss Mellugh Mrs Mrs Baker Mrs Mr Price Mr Mrs Williams Mrs lynch and Mrs thanks from us ill M Bennett in December 22 Christum assembly is held in the morning Ihe re was an assortment of done the choirs a pi The Christmas looking and some acted out Christmas poems I he biggest Ihrill is Ihe irnv of Santa who ifltr wards around md visittd each classroom to see the children ind distribute candy canes to all Hurt ho Mis M11111 tie is with il kudu mil hosts loir lends and ilIi1i l k Mi Mrs Clan Wilson lluir li urn tor I ri jirtid llieir ill I linstnns Mis his I imilv I mm 1 is l I kI dud I ml old Iniiuls sMlipilliv Mr md Mis G I mud 111 llu 11 hum S 11 i I 1 tin I Hi with Ins liiiutt mi Inm 11 timidioMsii i Mi 1 Mis 1 in spent is 1 tut Willow dill in I I inn 11I iiiLhlii Mi Mill 1 is in Mill In jut ml II wish Mi Mis I M 11 I It Hit iliimtoii muled ihur fimiK In It jh til I I ss GARDEN CENT GARDEN CENTRE ig Florist 8532980 Not all women In spite of this long list of women employees and lives Early Canadian Life is not entirely a feminist say publishers Writer and collector John Ikirn contributes his know ledge of hooks- in a column died The Canadian Book worm Gerald helps dispeople avoid business and astrologer Hon Greening takes his readers out of this world with gic force Tits and readings Outers have glass drive Members f the Acton liters lull will hold their hss drive this il si irl il m gliss bottles ithont lids will be llu ted if it the end EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now held in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Rd Georgetown Early Bird Games 7 Doors Open Bingo Starts 8PM Reg Games 3 Special Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OT FRESH CUT FLOWERS DRIED ARRANGEMENTS ALL OCCASIONS Bird Feeders Out D A Dim to Cloi All J Ft January Specials Effective to January 8 SyLVANIA MAGICUBES 910 CUBES 12 PHOTO FINISHING and SUPPLIES faceue Royale aa PAPER TOWELS Packageof 2 rolls MENNEN SPEED STICK iMDEODORANT STRENGTH VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION GUARDIAN DECONGESTANT SYRUP 1 SKIN BRACER GUARDIAN ASA AAA mg ACTON PHARMACY Comer Mill and Main St Acton Safe driving in schools During Ihe 187576 school I early over school close lo iw students ich students successfully the 1971 over driver education of 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