Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1981, p. 11

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Actario honors all its helpers The Froo Ptoss Sipt Actario paid tribute to all the groups businesses and Individ who helped make the first year weekly draws such a success with the presentation of Certificates of Apprec lotion from the town hall fund raising committee Saturday morning Members of the restoration and Actario winners Bill Ncilcs Mill St won the big final draw trip of the lottery first year of operation a week vacation for two England Dino Brazolat Guelph was the winner of the weekly draw for The legal team of Mackenzie and Chap- Main St North bonus merchant vouchers from Nlelsons Acton Photo and Camera Family Cleaners and Acton Deli Vouchers from Stedman and Acton Bowling Lanes were won by Queen St while Stella IB Acton Blvd went home with vouchers from Shoes Family Cleaners Jug City and the Wooden Heart Restaurant Lynne Robertson RR Acton won vouchers from Emilys Natural Foods Acton Deli Family Restaurant and Superior Shoe Repair while Pauline and Waiter Barlow Church St East picked up vouchers from the Holland Shop Eds In and Out Family Cleaners and Acton Pharmacy Oral Norton Church St East special bonus prize Texas Mickey Mr and Mrs George Perkins had won gigantic bottle of liquor but having won a trip in previous draw felt should be won by another ticket holder Drop off notes about your per sonals at the Free Press office for in clusion In On the committees clubs which have sold tickets and firms which sup plied bonus prizes for the draw were all honored Following is the list of recipients of the tificates Acton Canadian Canon- Chamber Commerce CtutpUr- IODE Actio Optimal dab Board Acton Curllns Club Acton Community Centre I A Ed Wood Acton Family Larry Cm Sim nana Donna Acton Family Shoe Stare Flo Charkbod to Teem Paul Wooden Heart Acton Canadian Tire A Acton BUI Dare Manet Aclon Acton Jug a Ed Ed In nod Out Karen ton Riataurant The Family Barber Shop The Holland Shop Emily Acton Bowling Country Jan Group Reed Kent Tocher llannah The Georgetown Herald Cord Murray The so Pre Don McDonald Ac- Free Pren Jake KuUen Yvonne Ted Tyler and Traeiy Tyler 11 Principals now termed occupiers Better communication is aim of Halton board In an effort to Improve communications with the public the Halton Board of Education is considering newsletter be sent to Halton homes and a Community lions Officer be hired Oakvlllo trustee Mill man suggested In June that a newsletter go out to all homes in Distribution through the school results in Just taxpayers with children receiving It so a method of overall distribution was looked into It was estimated at the board meeting Thursday Ho tons principals By naming these the annual newsletter and viceprincipals shall people as occupiers the would cost a be deemed occupiers Board of year That includes the of their schools In ac- Education has given cost of printing mailing cordance with the Act them the right to lay and committee ex to Protect Against Tres- charges against pass to Property trespassers It was suggested an j editorial board 111 prised of an editor three trustees one teacher Drivers of two backing a tractor trailer student and principal or hides in coll is on on Into a lumber yard vice- principal from Highway in dense fog driveway blocking the elementary and Monday morning both road An cor secondary and one escaped with minor In driven by Craig assistant juries Richardson IS of in the Guelph Provincial braked and project Police say the accident skidded into tho trailer The happened on Highway metres from Wellington County Road Eden Mills Road Dcnnla Roy of Ontario was contain eight pages with pictures and deal with a blend of regional and board topics and school topics The hiring of a com unity relations officer was also discussed as another way in which to more effectively com muntcate with he public Tins staffer if hired could servo editor of the Halton Newsletter Burlington trustee Cam Jackson suggested with the community relations officer a newsletter would not be necessary duties of new person would be to promote a greater by the public and the education system of each other concerns to promote greater by individual schools and their local com of each other concerns and to foster better relations between schools and external agencies Salary for this position would range from to Jackson questioned the possibility of having an assistant a a for the board rather than a public relations officer He explained with two people carrying the workload bath would have lime to project a good image to the public Georgetown trustee Betty Fisher felt no decision should be made on the officer position until the new director of education takes over his post In January She said wants less administrative perso nnel around him and to hire a person now might just be saddling him with someone he necessarily want Barring waiting until 1 Fisher suggested at least waiting until Beevor Joins the staff as a designate director Acton Hockey Skating School REGISTRATION SATURDAYS SEPT 5 SPECIAL Photographic Contest MISS FAIR COMPETITION Winner will bo eligible for the 1982 Miss C Sweetheart of the Fair Contest JUDGED ON APPEARANCE AND POISE r Lisa roth Friday September 18th AT THE FALL FAIR Famiy Variety Presentation Two RunneraUp Will Act As Queens Attendants PHIZES FOH ALL CONTESTANTS by local Merchants and Induitiy SPECIAL PRIZES FOR WINNER AND ATTENDANTS Deadline for Entries Wednesday Sept 16th at 7 pm There will be an Informal rehearsal on Thursday Sapt 17th at the Presbyterian Church at 700 m

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