Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 28, 1981, p. 13

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The peltry Singers will hi Acton February Parents protest kindergarten age Continued from page problem and coordinate with the other groups in Helton It is Important to make sure all parents are aware of this problem Mrs Fleming the trus tees and nursery school teachers are finding par aware of this regulation change Mrs Fleming said she and other parents discussed the problem with think they can work with the board and Istry to find a solution She said parents t protesting the deadline just the lack of warning or adjustment for child ren who have been pre pared to enter kinder garten next fall As parents we are concerned about the lack of a transitional period before the policy Isunpli mented Mrs leming said parents she baa talked to bo far will be writing to Ihe minister of education as well as the board to make them aware of each individual case They are prepared to join other groups in Hal ton which may meet with the board and province to discuss the Issue Gloria of Nursery School said seven of her pupils won be able to go to kindergarten as She said it a sad situation for child is ready for school after two years in nursery schoof Mrs TomUnson said she has looked at developing a mora ulating course for these children but if they work on reading skills and number concepts they 11 still have to repeat the same work when hey en ter kindergarten No matter what is done these children wind up wasting a year Linda Richmond of the Acton Coop Nursery says she knows of just one child who Is affected but intends to discuss the Ktnechtel boosts section tax reform He said ihe Continued from page market value factors While KnechteJ was determining new positive moat of bis assessments are Just a colleagues were guess present about Section as though system fair but two were missing and It section Isn I any decided to defer the faker he felt This is subject another two another stab In the weelis for further study dark lax reform consideration Councillor Dave Mayor Pete whiting disputed the said he won support mayors claim that since Section calling ft a the last council rejected very poor vehicle for section a motion must Aibans Officers chosen Pat Envelope Secretary Mary Anderson Lay Delegates to Synod Alice Mario Margrave Carl Alternate Lay Delegates Pearl Karen Pitt Elected or appointed to Parish Council Cindy Blades Penny Clarke Yvonne Courtine David Deforest George June Tribe Jack Bob Barber Claude Bert Gould Ken Grubbe Marlon Hunter Susan Kuechler Sharon Barker John Auditor KenGrubbe The Acton Free Wednesday Jan 28 1981 but few support tax reform be passed to reconsider discussed tho issue with year face increases of officials of Milton and it and they have matter with more par She only became aware of the problem re cently Mrs Richmond said It is there more ad vanced warning because children don need a third year of nursery school they cant be kept home again and she know if econ omical advanced pro grams can be arranged for these children Its too bad there t been a compromise for this fall only ROLLER SKATE at ONE OF ONTARIOS MOST LUXURIOUS ROLLER CENTRES ism no MM Region of Halton NOTICE TO WATER AND SEWER RATEPAYERS IN HALTON HILLS THE FOLLOWINC NEW WATER AND SEWER SURCHARGE RATES WILL BE CHARGED ON AND AFTER MARCH 11981 All rotes ore monthly MINIMUM BILL Sank Cbvge I IK WATER 8 108 447 SEWER 82 48 30 RATES CUBIC METER WHICH WILL BE CHARGED ON AIL CONSUMPTION 12IW NOTE There will be no sewer charge on consumption per res In excess of 45 45 per month or Mb monthly INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL MINIMUM BILL Service Chora WATER INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL MINIMUM BILL Service Charge WATER SEWER 780 20 IK 1722 28 IK 64 77 4 54 74 Iff RATES MR CUBIC METER WHICH WILL CHARGED OH ALL CONSUMPTION First 909 Balance 10 84CM the issuo before a now vote Is taken Whiting said since It is a new council Section could be brought back for consideration Still more Information Is needed Councillor Miller said He said he was worried about Section Impact on seniors but for the time being his worry 1 as been solved by the grant for seniors However there is no guarantee the giant will remain said ha ha Annual Vestry Meeting of St Albans AngJcan Church was held on Sunday evening January The rector ThcHev Arthur J Tribe presented his report as did the Wardens and all the various church and plans for the coming year In the Church and Church Sch ool were discussed Officers for are Rector Warden Grant Puncheon Peoples Warden David Hunter Warden Mary Anderson Secretary Treasurer RACEWAY warned against Hills implementing Section He to the many municipalities which have rejected it and said there must bo some good reason Miller said Milton had to pass out grants totalling to offset tax hikes first year under Section Farmers were receiving cheques of WW he was told to offset per cent of the tax hike and this HALTON Drug Addiction Program ADAPT Out 1P4 8784417 fitawet Go Road S GEORGETOWN 8776984 HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evening Afternoon 8 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