Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1971, p. 14

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B4 The Press Wodnosdiy April 1971 11ES WHICH young fry were participating in on Sundays beautiful blast of sunshine and warmth Photos by Lorraine Extravaganza at John F Ross Coming event BRUCE LOGAN Judy Hospes Lynn Duncan and Tom Pindcr choose the Conservation park for their topdown convertible sun bathing KIM ANDERSON of Roekwood bicycles with Joanne Loof of 5 Horso sense Id what horse nun keeps him from betting on people John I litt rally Ihotuik luutifcrldtiy imil Saturday sehool was Jammed capacity delimited enthiirilafllli mid Involved In the Approximately Individual were In operation and those alUndiiiK were to liio mcehanlen of an industrial noddy experiments and displays how suth advancfi In know bow wen affecting our environ mini I of advanced rind many of them by the students themmlvts fun and unique were also Wirt of the two ivuilngs of Itobon Anyone or any roup or organization Interested In or the booth the Rock wood Hall park la requested to robot Kind the meeting of the I Committee i April Hi at ft pm at the by Home I Municipal Iunkuii building named food froi dioramas of lie world warn t band concerts original productions by tin thcutre arts groups and many other all performed with outstanding Hit and Saturday evening exhibition was one of tiic hphI school extra vauanzas shifted In Ontario and It had taken almost seven months of hard work by the and of the John lions Colli an the themselves put It It wan well worth the effort I POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL If High vlng 1 Ttltphoni si jobs open for students Hie Grand Conservation Authority will about students this year under a financed cleanup program M general manager said he had already had rceeived job applications from students but according to guidelines laid down this week by the Department of and Resources Management they will now have to re apply The program known as Students Working in an Environmental Program will provide employment for 2 throughout the province Half will be employed by conservation authorities and half by the Department of I and forests Students will be paid by the province and there will be no cost Mrs Irene Hawkins heads CWL slate Mrs Joy took the chair for the last time on Wed nesday evening at the C meeting held in the rector Her two year term of office had been completed and the scheduled election finalized her presidency Mrs Irene Hawkins was voted in as the top lad of the local Catholic ladies group with first Mrs Nellie Stokman second vice Mrs Roy Bacon secretary Mrs Dolly and treasurer Mrs Teresa Miller Committee slate Several study group conveners showed a new committee slate as well Church Life is now beaded Mrs Nellie Stokman membership Mrs social convener Mrs Sennhauser ecumenical and civic life Mrs Paul public relations and press Mrs Mary Gilfillin Hamilton Diocesan CWL delegates Mrs Stokman and Mrs Sennhauser The annual convention will be held this year on dates of June and at Waterloo University Father Elliot who was also in attendance at the meeting commended the past executive and committee members on their past efficiency He proceeded to welcome the new officers and congratulated them on their acceptance of responsibility He gave a brief prayer to the group after which a social half hour and lunch convened by Mrs Evelyn Doles and Mrs May concluded the meeting The next one is to be held on May 12 at the home of Mrs Nellie Happenings at On Friday April IB both volleyball and basketball teams went to Erin High school for a tournament against Eramosa and Ospringe We beat Ospringe but were enable to defeat placing us in second place The basketball team defeated Slig decrease 19 million for education The majority of Wellington county municipalities will enjoy a slight reduction in education taxes in 1971 The Wellington Board of Education struck Its budget at a meeting on March 22 enabling the county municipalities to get their 1971 mill rate details prior to the end of March There are distinct school support areas in the county and of them had a decline In their rates million The total budget amounts to which is 1 per cent up over the expenditure of In 1970 the entire Education operation came within 245 per cent of its established budget actually winding up with a small surplus The Board had a policy of holding the mill rates for local taxpayers in This was complicated because of a new System of apportionment and the act that the Ontario government treed the surpluses of the boards and added onethird of the former as a new grant 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP 6 miles north of No I on Esquesing Line FEATURING J TABLE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS ROCK GARDEN PUNTS SPRING BULBS Open Days a Week PHONE ACTON 8532739 The slight decrease was attributed to the freeing of surpluses assessment growth and increased grants ROBERT HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Road S Georgetown Wa Stock and Order STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS 1 STORE ATTENTION ALL BRIDES Book Your Wedding NOW Full Colour Wedding Coverage From CALL J JENNINGS to the authority wild Mr Pay rates from hour for laboring work up to an hour for senior supervisors Mr said the authority will hire students from nil parts of the river valley to obtain us wide geographic as possible Crews will be put together to work In locations close to their homes They will work on cleanup projects In conservation areas and other lotitlons doing work that the authority would normally not be able to do this year Students wishing to take part In the program can obtain forms from the authority head office Jaffray Street all Mr Coutts said the first students should be hired to start work in June and the program will end in September BANKRUPT SALE AT ACTON RED WHITE STORE ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED and her year old daughter Cindy of MARIKA SCHULLER and Margaret Glendcnnlng used up Roekwood enjoyed an afternoon of trail riding their springtime energies by climbing an old tree and Ospringe but since we t beat they took second place with the other two teams behind On Thursday April will comehere and both teams play for the Love Mary award Hurry down toyour Chevy dealer for the 30000 Sweepstakes And a chance to drive the big new Impala Make move could ike you winner two iys For drive he and sec how the ch wc made give you more of what you want in at Alwiys a smooth ride i is even belter this ye ir Thinks to its longer 121 whcclbisc improved suspension wider and wider wheels And car it moves is well is the Imp ila also needs to be ible to stop very surely Sopouertront disc brakes ire ird equipment There also dual mister cylinder w light and corrosion resist int brake lines We 1 meaningful improvements lo the Most of them justforvou Hut one of them is for every ones benefit A new control system helps down fuel e And to further light f pollution ill 1971 Chevrolet engines ive been designed to operate efficiently and with lower exhaust emissions on low lead no lead or regular fuels Inside ind outside has the look of leadership Gives you a very good feeling when you re behind the wheel What about the Sweepstakes Look for this Moneymiles Sweepstakes sign at participating Chevy dealers You could win up to The dealer has all the details Hurry on down sjC

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