Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 11, 1977, B5

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DAVID HARGRAVE was presented with his religion and life award at Monday evening Scout meeting by the Rev Ewing Does vour yard need a face lift The Beavers Cubs and Scouts of would like to Willing Work Week will begin on Monday May Boys will go around to neighbours and friends and offer their servicer Please find a task for them such as sweeping the drive or raking the grass culling the lawn turning of jour garden washing windows and many more For their labors a generous donation can be made lo the first Scout Please make sure fill out their cards LURING CUSTOMERS into the Bennett car wash Saturday are three leggy lads Gardnar Rowles Colen Evans It worked the event raised lots of money J MZ Bennett news Watch them come and see working hard to get their them go Car after car came parts just right and went as the grade seven and eight students washed and dried them The bake sale and white elephant sale were a great success Saturday provided hard work and fun for all as well as a good profit of Last Saturday at the Optimist Speaking Contest Steve and placed second and third At the championship at Centennnl School our chess put up a great effort Even though we place were will rep resented The grade one classes on Iriday had a with good results With the music festival less than a week away everyone Is Acton High notes J mailer Row The pressure of exams is lunch Is given up as a dona over however the next lion After school there was a weeks or school before the featuring the summer vacation will be hec- groups Mirage and tie for students and teachers alike Pinal tests and assign ments are piling up fast- belter get started now Last Wednesday was Field Day at Acton High Students signed up in advance for the activities they wished to take part in On Tuesday May Miss Eileen Spencer took her Grade 13 French class to Tor onto to a Moroccan Restaur ant for dinner Today Wednesday Is fast day at Acton High The Environmental Science class has arranged a day of fasting for the hungry of the world The money the students and staff would usually spend on The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 11 BB 20 topics offered This year mini school at interests end who may feet life is boring to provide place May IS next for students who light All proceeds from this concert will also go to the cause On Friday May the CB Club of Acton will be holding a disc jockey dance for dents of Acton High The Acton Hillbillies CB Club has offered to put on this dance pay all expenses and share the profit between the Student Association and their club The cost is only I and the doors open at Be there Graduation plans are by a committee CUBS HaUm attended a courge at Saturday Here cubs from first Acton Pack demonstrate how to improvise a stretcher Wayne Chappel left and Anthony Walton hold Gary Rainford Wednesday Regular school classes ore cancelled and students are offered a number of Interest options of their choosing which are outside school already have outside and hobbles to meet with a knowledgeable resource person in that field There will be 30 topics for grade 12 and 13 students More details at a later date Don t forget reporting day Monday May 16 All the funds raised will be used to improve the programmes for the groups next year Please be generous and support your local youth Scouts from across North district will be gather nig for the annual Explorer s Hike this Friday afternoon The boys in teams of two will be hiking from to he Radial Museum on the Line They til be following the railbed of the old Toronto- Guclph electric railway Scouts should be at the Joseph Gibbons public school in Moore Park in George town in their activity uni forms Triumph playing at rock concert Hock roll is coming to Acton Kent Nielsen 17 year old son of Acton merchant Paul I his is first time venture for Kent He thought of the idea about a month ago and hopes if this concert is organizing the big success to have an outdoor GRADE SEVEN and eight students at Bennett school held a car wash Saturday at the school to raise money Willing hands cover a customers car with suds event to be held in the arena on May 1J to feature the Toronto- based rock group Triumph Kent alias Ace is financing Ihe concert himself and expects between music lovers from Acton Georgetown Brampton Milton and He says he will break even If jusl tickets ire sold the summer maybe held on a friend s farm A local group playing with Triumph will be making their public debut at the concert Mirage consisting of Howard Shaw on the guitar and sing Jeff McTavish on the drums and Tod Comber on bass will be managed by Kent The group will be play at a benefit concert soon for also curriculm The purpose of the the to po school to Some of them be Ken Ellis is to pro- vide an interesting learning experience as a change or All the instructors of these pace to provide possible courses have volunteered motivation for students who their services free of charge have no outside hobbies or Mr Ellis says fiafUe WEDNESDAY MAY 11 The Bible View Tha Rud Whiting Show Guests Fred Morns Georgetown Hospital Brian Brady Milton Hospital Stan Allan Milton Manor Subject Hospital Day 30 The Quartan Is there a question you would like answered by our three candidates Send your questions to Provincial co Halton Cable System Ltd 247 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Ontario Programme date to bo announced Board cant review hiring Board or sie llilson the eight new trustee to join her in having won have the chance to hi subject of hiring review previous boards social workers reviewed decision to hire three social anyone is hired workers said in a period of Thursday Jiclming enrolment she Robert Little news I undtrM need for group of people will make the competition interesting The North Meet will be on May at the C school for the Deaf in Milton Choir thoirs are working hard to polish their entries for music festival dogs This Friday will be the final astronomy The classes had Hot Dog Day for the year it in enjoyable time n expected to be a big sue A large number of boys and girls are trying out for the school Track and icld learn coached by Mr Coleman Mr Turner Mr Driscall and Work has begun for the con Mr Roche Many good of the pump house athletes from last year arc for Ihe well at the end of the working out again and a new park Since Sunday was Mother Day some of the grades made gifts for the occasion The kindergarten classes made cards One class made and wrapping papertogowilhit Other gifts were candles and verses On May the three grade six classes went to the Science Centre to see an ex hibit on electricity he hiring of worktrs wasjusl me of decisions malt l old board lust Ikcembtr special scritis llillon I rustic Don supported Mrs ing hi w to the social workers job hoard plans for it plained decision on ho their will In iv liny hired I ing snd thin is and staff lo children with probltms Sivcnl the new rustics to have look it need for social workers since the hiring w is mule the old Fertilize Your Lawn SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES BEFORE BUDS APPEAR WITH DORMANT SPRAY Large Selection Of FRUIT TREES Apple Pear Etc SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES I carry i town Mm FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I Open 7 days a week 9 a til dark ACTON S LEADING FLORIST CAROLINE FLOWER pi GARDEN CENTRE mites wast of Acton South side of SALE DATES May thru May ONEIDA STAINLESS SALE ON PLACE SETTINGS Tremendous savings on stainless I la I ware in a variety of HEIRLOOM STAINLESS SALE PRICE Rag COMMUNITY STAINLESS SALE PRICE Reg SIS 25 ONEIDA DELUXE STAINLESS SALE PRICE Reg EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now held in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Mounts aw Georgetown Early Bird Games 30 PRIZES 20 Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM I Rfl E Games 3 Special Jackpot 60 Numbers GUARANTEED 100 FREE BUS SERVICE Prom nd to select Actons CITIZEN of the YEAR FOR I nominate s citizen of the year 1977 The following are my reasons for nomination Mall Your Entries To The Acton Chamber of Commerce Box Acton Ontario Ontario will help employers pay the salaries of youth hired for the summer months Heres how the program works If you operate a business or farm and create a new position for the summer the Ontario Youth Employment Program will give youa grant of 1 per hour toward the wages of an unemployed youth you hire for the job As a matter of fact grants are available for up to six new positions per business or farm for each operational site and you may hire any unemployed youth between the ages of 1 5 and 24 who lives in Ontario and is eligible to work here The program will be in effect from May 30th to September 1 6th 977 but the full 1 6 week commitment is not required Employer application forms for the Ontario Youth Employment Program are available through your local Canada Manpower Centres and because limited should be submitted as soon as possible For more information contact your local Canada Manpower Centre or Ontario Youth Secretariat Queen Park Toronto Ontario Phone 9655627 Ontario Youth Secretariat Margaret Birch Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davie Premier Province of Ontario

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