Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1991, p. 20

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Page 20 THE HERALD Wednesday June 1991 Traditional dance Georgetown 7Th East Brownies were treated to a welcoming dance by Georgetown Oiibway Indian Julie Cochrane The Brownies were have an unofficial gathering to end the Brownie season and enjoyed the traditional dance which Julie learned from her god parents in Southampton Herald photo Provincial government grants a boon to Acton school JAKES AUTO CLEAN Steam Cleaning Interior Shampoo Under Car Oiling Scotch Guard 265 GUELPH ST 8773802 FORGET OUR ADDRESS CHANGE SINCLAIR PLACE Next to Fire Engine Shampoo Perma Sheen Paint Touch Up GEORGETOWN CHURCH fife DIRECTORY NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Anglican Church of Canada ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE Blvd Bramalea SW Corner FlnchgateHwy Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 1030 700 m Wednesday 800 m We Provide Childrens Church Nursery Service EngllshtoIlallan Translation J pastor George A 7922176 I HE j I 1 COME JOIN US A WARM AWAITS YOU NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH WHERE APOSTLES ARE ACTIVE Sunday School 900am SERVICES 10 30a m OOp rn Wednesdays 00 p HILLS CONGREGATION ISO Main St South Ac Ion Slaphan A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL By LISA The Herald Friday s approval of 16 million in capital grants for the Halton Board of Education by the Ontario NDP government means renovations and alterations to Robert Little Public School in Ac ton will start this summer instead of next summer as planned We were able to bump the renovations up a year said the Chairman of the HaJton Board of Education Bill Harrison after hearing that Ontarios Education Minister Marion Boyd had ap proved two projects in a 3 million release of capital grants for central Ontario School boards Robert Little School received million of the funding while the remaimg portion of Haltons grant million will be used to construct a new secondary school in Oakville planned for Actons board trustee Bruce was pleased with the fun ding citing the school as a facili ty that is so crowded for space renovations to it are lone over due Parents staff and children will be ecstatic when it is finish ed she said The million grant was re quested by board trustees last year who asked that the money be taken out of the Ministry s Equity Capital Reserve Fund Mr Harrison explained the fund is made up of monies collected from the sale of property Although the money belongs to the ministry it allows local boards to hold the money until permission is granted for boards to use the funds The grant doesn t cover the total expense of the project however The Board accepted a tender from Tychansky Heine and Mc Callum Construction in Burl ington for 1521456 and have the project at A debenture will be taken out to cover the remaining cost said Mr Harrison Renovations to the school in elude constructing an extension to the present gym and gym storage room altering the pre sent classroom and tion area at the front of the school to expand the are and include seven more rooms and construct a four classroom addition While construction is going on the pre sent building will also be upgrad ed additional parking will be pro vided and the facility will be made accessible for physically handicapped students While releasing the informa tion about the capital grand fun ding Ms Boyd said school facilities are important both as centres for learning and for the life of the local community This government is committed to help ing school boards build and renew these valuable resources She estimated the funding which approved projects will create approximately 19000 new pupil places The 90 projects approved for funding include 14 new schools 12 of which have day care cen Ires three are full partial replacements for existing schools and 22 additions Environment study From the expression on her face it looks like Melissa discovered an insect in the pond that wasnt too appealing during the pond study she and her Grade class from Glen Williams Public School took part in at Blue Springs Scout Camp in Acton Thursday Students learned all about the environment by studying everything from pond ecosystems to trees and birds Photo by Allison Mac SAVE ON ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS We are now scheduling work for the summer and fall NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL JUST ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Complete renovations Guaranteed services Your home deserves the bust All work done by highly skilled professionals Quality material Additions Stone veneer Kitchens expert installations Bathrooms Family room Rec rooms Attics Roofing Gutters General repair Driveways Garages Dormers CALL THE EXPERTS Halton BuildersRenovators Box 297 ACTON ONTARIO 8533401 tTl ON GET OUR YEAR TRANSFERABLE GUARANTEE PRICE Custom Homes Additions ADDITIONS in i ill

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