SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday July Page J The following Students received awards for distinguishing themselves In Important areas of school and community life Seen here are front left to right Susan Subject and Colin winners of wards David winner of Brown Trophy Lisa Carter winner of the Sylvia Brown Trophy middle left to right Angela Andrews winner of Ihe Proficiency Trophy for the student with the Manama Janet winner the award for he most Improved girl student from Year to Year Jackson and Peter Armstrong winners of the Drama Award back to right winner of Special Recognition Award student with the second highest standing and Michael Hope winner or the J Lent Award tor the lost improved boy student from Year to Year Acton parents flood day care plan are the best In their field These Stewarttown graduates received subjects awards at the Senior Public School commencement Seen here are front left to right Kim DaleJohnson awarded for work In family studies Angela Andrews for Science Hugh for Industrial Arts Tanya for Art for Music back left to right Social Science for English Derek for Mathematics I Carter for French Immersion and Leah for French award winners at Centennial Public School are back Mark Duke and Sarah iurr Proficiency awards Tor highest average Iront Con Karolldls and Jennifer HANNAH Herald Special Demand lor day here is so great a set service has been filled to capacity with people billing to pay ihe lull tec even before has opened the idea has been so good In fact the organizers now Int end to expand their vice to care for IB month to year olds and pro- school care for to olds Smith of the Acton Mil- Ion and s she is watting for woi from hoard of staff about the rooms which can be led for tie day care Agreements also have loboworkedoul with and towns department ilxiut tin playground areas which will be open to the children Mrs Smith said she hod rcccned good re sponse a question noire about the need for day care A special need for care for school age children was also found although nothing hod been distributed on that age group As a result of Ihls new Information material will go out he schools within the next week about First day care program for children aged six to nine years If the need is tinted then we will estab lish that program as well Mrs Smith said Mrs Smith she hut already Found II children who may need the service The mum she handle is IS the preschool age- group she said the showed 15 definitely wanting the program and who may be interested The moxi Base aged children def initely Interested in Ihe pi and 10 who may be Interested The max capacity For that pi would be Mrs seeking two classrooms MX Bennett school anil will need third If First Base program The ihe prog ram is expected to coin tide with the opening of school in September a I though actual hours operation hove not been decided yet Those will be school Sons and parental The interesting port ted to be at For a couple of years Mrs Smith said It looks if well be full From the beginning and flint is with lee paying youngsters We haven I heard From any little ones who would be subsidized The reg the full without even getting referrals From lal Services We might have to deliberately keep space to look after ones who need it through subsidy Mercury Longfield Road to be studied By HANNAH Herald Special Ijingfickl will be added to the list of slreels to be examined by town staff in a study of he need far stop signs lo control speeding Resident Olive Mont luld council that Long field Road residents arc concerned at he speed and increased traffic on their street largely since two slop were put in plate on Churchill Road South In control speeding on that streel Mrs Mont said she felt a lot of the extra traffic was due people on the south end of Churchill Iloud using their street to avoid the stop signs Normally those drivers would use Churchill South Mrs Mont sold lot of the residences on the si reel now house young child en and parents arc on corned for 1 heir safe Even though llllle ones not supposed lo play on streets they sometimes slip away parents Fear mi acci dent may occur due to the traffic speeds Ward 1 Dave cautioned Mrs Munt requests for stop signs in a number of areas in the municipality have ihe staff working on studies of the need for stop signs in various locations With a limited staff Whiting warned that It may be some time before he results of the study known Town Engineer Bob Austin said he is already working an a study on Itoud as result of a fatality on that street earlier this year and thai report will probably be ready Road is available Region getting out of day care business Maple Avenue Day Care Centre may be changing hands From region to private region Is nig pioposols from Ihe private sector on this and two other regionally owned and run day care The decision to Invite proposals wus made in April and deadline of Aug lias been for their Owned by ilnlton Maple Avenue Day Care Centre is located at Maple Ave There is no mortgage outstanding the building near the fire department The to get out of the day core business was prompted by a con tern thai centres viabte operali ons when more than per tent of youngsters were being subsidized Parents Inve express Ml concern Centre will be sold for a use other than day care and that the subsidy will stop for children Al parents meetings here has been unco that subsidized care will not stop for children now it and Hint space will be purchased b the region other lately Speyside gets new VP Linda Manzl will be new vice principal of Public School in ihe fall The board education approved appoint men last week Maple Avenue students Dave and Debbie Boy colt recently wrote the region asking that the current program for delay ed children not be eel Their daughter Emily has Downs Syndrome and is scheduled to begin Maple Avenue in Sep We have had professional input from our involvement with parent Infant program to this stage In Emilys development We anticipate similar ongoing treatment under Ihe supervision of Joan Clark the couple We Feel this Is Impossible if these Kay lawson left was a of honor last week when our new Premier David Peterson presented her with a Liberal Parly Fell me membership Shes seen here with her daughter Carol Party pays Kay tribute Continued from page Julian on dinner was very special and she enjoyed the speeches ting the former Burlington MPP on his decade of service A big disappointment fur Mrs and her husband came when Liberal leader Bob Nix on was defeated by former Premier BUI Davis I supported Bob Nix on liked his manner and the way he was able to speak she said With increases In populations it now much harder to reach the people during election time Mm son said she believes people arent as likely lo vote ihe way their parents did which was a common trait when she first got involved In poll- lies Mrs lawson Polls during an election because she feels people have a ten to be a winner Having a Liberal government in power at Queens Park has talnly been one high light for hi leather centres sold Regional social director Debbie Oak ley has estimated the regionol centres cost about per cent more lo operate than private Staff gel paid more than those in the private slay longer This will preschool educator centres but there necessarily be reflected Barton has also Ihe high turnover found in the quality of core expressed concern over in private centres provided the proposed closure of Jobs with better pay mother of two Linda these day care centres mid working conditions Maxwell noted in her hope matter will tend to have more letter region will be carefully con satisfied staff who will Ministry of Education before lenders are given or decisions arc made Our young our skimp now and have lo pay later for remedial programmes Ms Bar Ion wrote TRIOS SUMMER iii SALE CUP SAVE HIDRI NAPKINS 10 WITHOUT I COUPON 120s COUPON E P CUPbSAVE KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 200 WITH 9 COUPON 31 89 WITHOUT COUPON CUP 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