Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 27, 1984, p. 3

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14 Acton students among graduates from Sheridan 19B4 3 Simon and Mrs Anthony Wilson of Tyler Ave graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Environmental and Resource Sciences at the June 1 convocation of Trent University In Peterborough Simon it a graduate of ton High School years at high school Audrey Pendleton has spent years answering the phone at Acton High School but after this year the bells ill no longer be ringing for her Mrs Pendleton is retiring after eight years in the front office and 10 years as secretary student services A Toronto native with three children and four grandchildren Mrs Pendleton graduated from the secretarial program at Eastern High School of Commerce in to She moved to Acton in 1959 and worked as secretary to the minister of the United Church from 19641966 She will not be idle after her retirement Her hobbies include skiing swimming golf travelling and reading Police blotter School Damaged Damage to an vent fan re ported June 23 at School in Acton No entry was gained to the building Lights Smashed Two plastic light globes at the end of the driveway of Lot Concession RR Acton were The cost of damage kbctabus LEAF LETTUCE 399 BOSTON lETTUCE299 RADISH or GREW ONIONS 399 FRESH LOCALLY GROWN 2r STRAWBERRIES All ONTARIO GROWN PRODUCE OPEN DAYS A WEEK Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled tat Georgetown Optical 8773562 Confrere stuvicr Georgetown Market Place A record students including 14 from Acton and area graduated in the annual convocation ceremonies at Sheridan College Oakville and Brampton campuses Lawrence and Gladys Stoneham from Acton were silver medalists In a convocation address at the Oakville Campus June Norman Williams Chairman Ontario Council of Regents for Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology told graduates they represented a major revolution in education Vi ltiams noted the introduction of community college system in 1967 departed from a system that has been around for over 100 He felt that white college education was originally perceived as second best the 1970s gave us an unexpected trend in which students were leaving universities to enrol community colleges Why Because per cent of community college graduates were finding work while Job prospects for university students were declining a trend that continues ii Jti V Hi Si Lorn a Clarke and Laura of Ac ion admire foxgloves at Georgetown lieultural Society flower show Saturday Canadian Heart Rind STRAWBERRIES Rainbow Valley Orchards TRAFALGAR ROAD Rod No 3 Km South of Highway HOURS Saturday SuKteyS today Williams said Harrj Boyle of lie retired chairman of the Canadian Radio and Telecommunica ion Corporation told graduates of the Oakville Campus Schools of Applied Arts Fashion Arts and Media Arts and Performance Studies not to worry about the threat of future shock in their careers because he said it l Brampton Ken and Northern Telecom Senior Vicepresident of Technology Dennis Hail Addressed graduates from Brampton Campus Schools of Applied Science and Visual Arts Applied Arts and lions Business Information and Computer Systems at separate cere monies June Acton and area graduates included Gwendolyn Andrews Correctional Worker James Leslie Bannon Major Appliance Service Dorothy Eleanor Computer Programmer Lawrence Allan Benvillc Drafting Engineering Technician Julianne Marlene Business Allan Art Fundamentals Shelley Lynn Hillis Business Admin Finance Options Lee Ann Lathrope Chemical Technician laboratory Jessie Mae Nursing Rhonda Annette Parsons Word Processing Procedures and Admin Brian Robert Ross Patterson Electronics Tech microcomputer Janice Lynne Rome Children Our challenge Gladys Rose Computer Programmer Irene Josephine Retail Management Celebrates 99th birthday It not only children who love surprises 99yearold Maude Lawrence also enjoyed hers The surprise was a birthday party Bob and Charlotte Lawrence of Acton and Bob and June Moore of London The former resident celebrated the festive occasion in Eventide Home In Niagara Falls A cake was made specially for the party by Saunders Bakery in Rock Beard more leather division office manager Bob Cunningham cusses the past with Fred Salt during a Beard more Retirement Party on the ground la it Thursday evening Some IS people that had retired from Beardmore were on hand for the event The Residents Association executive back raw left to right Paul Clark vice president Man Burns treasurer and John a than front row left to right MIchekDawe secretary and Sharon Boomer membership MILTON Cinr CANADA DAY WEEKEND Double Nursery 11 ml milks vi III I OFF SALE mi ii mi i ait l IV IUMI Were Moving AUGUST 1st but we do not want to move our present stock so everything in the store is reduced up to 70 HURHVUmHi SELECTION IS GOOD LIGHTING 246GUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8774880

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