Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1971, p. 9

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Tho free Press Wodnosdoy head back to school in town Tuesday Plan no changes at school In 1650 student head back to schools Tuesday In addition more Acton young Enrolment in the people than ever before go out of school Is expected to be down this town by bus or special courses year as slightly fewer Drop in enrolment expected at RL No changes are planned for the Z Bennett school where about students are expected back next Tuesday Principal Elmer Smith will have Just one new teacher on his staff Mrs Diane Louise Brad- of Georgetown who was married during the summer A new teacher shes a university and Iakeshorc Teachers College Others back on the staff List staff Mrs Nancy kinder garten Mrs Ilenc Andrews grade Gary and Miss Cynthia Blades grade Miss Mary Lou Brown grade David Boycott grade Walter Dubois and Mrs Fredamae Gillies Mrs Mary Irwin Edward grade and Mrs Loch was rcpurttlme last year grade Miss Knthryn McKcnzlc Mrs Christine 3 Mrs Vivian resource centre Mrs Dorothy Anne Usher Mrs Helen Vadeika grade 3 Music French offered clue where In the county The two public schools have Just one new teacher each but there ore nine newcomers at the high school JohnTaylorwIUteachmuslcat reanincss lor s Dig both the MZB and schools Gerald Brouillard Is based at MZB and will teach French at both Acton public schools Miss Mary Golem returns to change in life style from summer leisure to schools disciplines The high school teachers go children live in the centre of town Principal W McKcnzic is presently in General Hospital for tests but Mrs Mary is at the school preparing everything for the opening Several changes were made at tho school last year and since all proved successful there are no changes planned for this term Some painting and rcpuirs were done during the summer There are no changes In borders and Mrs expects to have Just short of GOO In the classrooms Tuesday There is only one new teacher at the school III chard Over twit of Niagara Kails who is starting his teaching career Hell have grade five class Two of the teachers got married during the summer Miss Barbara Is now Mrs Holmes and Miss Sandra Wilson is now Mrs Mrs Holmes teaches grade Mrs hi staff Mrs Judith Allen who came hist December grade 1 Mrs Black grade Mrs Undo Cue in the stone school Richard grade science Mrs June geography Mrs Dorothy 1 and Mrs June grade 1 Mrs Gibson grade history and literature half time Mrs grade Hill senior opportunity atone school Douglas Industrial for and ZI students Mrs Knvanuugh resource centre John grade history and English Mrs Margaret kindergarten Mrs Joy grade Mrs Helen Mrs Kiilliy Mrs Sandra grade Mrs math and Mrs art for HI and Mrs Marjorle While as an attached teacher back with the same salary last which she may be later year their salary negotiations assigned to any school in North with the board of education still underway Secretary is again Mrs nun my June Mr Smith explains all programs and methods are working well and there Is no need for changes Enrolment was about the same last year Release staff lists for schools Inaugurate semesters four subjects each term The following are lists of teachers and the schools they will teach at In North this year All the schools listed fall under the Jurisdiction of the north education centre office Assistant Superintendent Don Thomas is responsible for Acton schools as well as Glen Williams Speyslde and Stewarttown Public Schools and Sunshine School Area two Includes Georgetown schools and falls under the jurisdiction of Ron Chapman Area three includes Milton District High School Martin St Public School the three elementary schools in Milton as well as Kilbride Percy W Merry and Sniders Public Schools Inquiries should be made to the assistant superintendent In charge All Inquiries for special education In the north education centre should go to Mr Thomas Ronald Principal Mrs Kendra Allen Mrs Armstrong Mrs Louise Bean Mrs Angle Miss Beth Mrs Mary Tom Hunter Mrs Anne Mrs Pat Parry Mrs Barbara Mrs Ethel Miss Joanne Sherwood Frank Sturgeas Mrs Sandra Mrs Lena White Mrs Marie Wilson Public School Robert McCaw Principal Maewood vice- principal Mrs Jean Anderson Robert Bruce Mrs Marilyn Cose Miss Jill Cunningham Mrs Elizabeth Dredge Mrs Judy Mrs Helen Mrs Valene Jones Harold Mrs Betty Mullen Mrs Florence Parsons Mrs Delrdre Harry Sterne Mrs Pamela Stopper Mrs Margaret Mrs Vickery Mrs Susan Walker Miss Eloise Mrs Alice Wessengcr Miss Jane Wong Barry Wood Campbellvllle School Wayne Principal Mrs Susan Mrs Roberta Mrs Caroline Glen Williams Howard Allan Principal Leon Bradshaw Mrs Joyce Hcwson Mrs lone Hicks Miss Linda Mrs Barbara Ions Mrs Lois Makovnyk Miss Gwendolyn Robertson David Mrs Barbara Walker School Ralph McKcown Principal Mrs Lois Barragcr Mrs Benton Miss Harriet Hewitt Miss Carol Lawson Richard May Richard Nobie Mrs Sigrld Miss Suzanne Sinclair School Larry Ciglan Principal Miss Judith Edwards Mrs Sandra Melnyk School Gary Dawklns Principal Mrs Gall Miss Anne Fraser Miss Anne Mrs Kathleen Lawson Robert McGregor Miss Gall Mrs Ann Mulder Mrs Jeanne tie Mrs Jean Preston Sunshine School Mrs Principal Mrs Nancy Mrs Donna Hancock Mrs Jean Mitchell Stewarttown Senior Public School Jack Reed Principal Petty viceprincipal Jnck Gordon Basse Miss Hilda Boyles Barry Brown Wayne Peter Gardiner Mrs Mrs Margaret Kalil David Lawrence Mrs Jacqueline MacFarlnne Miss Joanne Mackle Mrs Margaret McKelvey Michael Ogden Plnkerton Miss Linda Robert Miss Joanna Van Valk and Zander The new semester the high school next Tuesday and principal Dave Katz Is looking forward to it eagerly will be challenging and very good for the students he says and I anticipate very few problems Each student takes four one- hour subjects each semester with the school year divided into two semesters Few have tried these longer classes Mr says everything Is ready to begin the first day Timetables being printed out by computer were expected any day at the school and will be in the mail before school starts if possible A book store will be set up temporarily in the main corridor Students will welcome expanded service in the cafeteria which will make food available more hours each day from am to 3 pm Beaver Foods will have chocolate doughnuts and soup available for snacks as well as sandwiches etc for meals There are quite a few changes In the school with more to come when the resource centre Is the fall Equipment has been updated in the home room five pieces of have been added to the shop Theres a new allotment of audiovisual aids The environ mental science room has been partitioned to Include an outside storage area and darkroom for the camera club Room will be an auxiliary cafeteria and quiet study area The involvement of the student during the day is the key issue Mr Kotz says The school can only reflect what the student puts into it He is looking with anticipation at the unscheduled hour in the day when students may participate in a variety of possibilities quiet study practice or the assistance program In other schools the library office or cafeteria Enrolment is expected to be about over lust years There are nine new teachers on Mr Katz staff this year as well as a new secretary Mrs Joan Williamson One of last years teachers Brochure lists night schools EXCAVATING has begun for the addition to Knox church WORK is underway for the new bridge on Mill W where the corner is being widened WRESTLING has been drawing crowds in Georgetown NEW RAILING has been installed on the bridge over the school creek at the Robert Little school CATERPILLARS have been noticing attacking oak trees stripping them of leaves The smack of the fly swatter is heard more often than the hum of a lawn mower these days SEPTEMBER arrives today After a summer most people are depressed at the thought SOME crops and vegetables in the area were damaged by the frost one night last week is getting a driver examination office It will be the in Ontario Erie plant in will close later this according to statement by the tread office in Milwaukee Wisconsin About 111 be out of work The plant made excavators and cranes A brochure for Adult Education I Night School classes sponsored by the Halton County Board of Education will be mailed to every home the community during the first week in September Some general interest courses are being offered at Acton District High School and one course upholstery the Building COUNCIL committee works crew school board member Tom Watson have had look at the school creek to decide what should be done to improve its weedy DR James chief of surgery at Collingwood hospital has announced he seek the leadership of the Social Credit Party of Canada Hes the grandson of a former Knox minister here ears ago the Rev Wilson and a brother of Acton high school teacher Ian He is planning a campaign trip across Canada Father of six he was born in TUESDAYS Globe has an interesting article on Mr and Mrs Dennys charming stone just east of town on Highway Its dated at and the Dennj admit they had to spend as much on renovations as for the whole house The Globe comments Changes were overseen J stern arbitrator Don Stew art author of A Guide to deration Furniture of English Canada of Mrs Dennv credits him with restoring the house to its period A BRUCE Trail newsletter urges hikers to take along a plastic bag to pick up garbage KENT Tocher is touring New Brunswick and appearing on television there for a month playing the organ UNIVERSITY nursing teachers college community college please let the Free Press know where the town and district young people are starting this fall IN GEORGETOWN the hydro workers strike is in its fifth week cup this BACKTOSCHOOL SPECIAL Clip this coupon and take it to SHAFIS SHOE DEPARTMENT STORE and get 10 OFF ALL MERCHANDISE GOOD ON ALL BUT IN STORE SPECIALS Redeemable discount shoe In Acton Georgetown Brampton Fergus Mrs retired and had a boy during the summer her husband Dr Paul joins the staff to teach science after attaining his Ph degree at Hie University of GuWph New home teacher is Mrs 1inua Ann who tiiught in Toronto Her husband is a vet anil they live in township The new maths head Brian Downs taught before in Burling ton The new moderns head comes here from Georgetown Mrs Sandra Fleming New phys teacher Miss Jennifer Mills til unlit in Kapuskasing but her home is in Georgetown Mrs Joan the librarian has been in Milton Georgetown and schools Mrs Ruth McCarroll joins the commercial staff she taught before Mrs Marilyn June Levy who lives near Georgetown will teach art halftime she taught formerly in Peel county James Goring who lives near Hut from a Toronto to teach geography and history here to the staff Viceprincipal Jot teacher Bruce Andrews Mrs Susan Burns math and guidance Curl French and English Alan Eastwood science head Ken Ellis English head Mrs German and history James May history and geography Ian commercial head Clarence shop and geography Wallace Rowley science Geoffrey Sanson English and history including theatre arts and creative drama Boris commercial and night school guidance and grade family life Harold Swallow history Secretaries again are Mrs Caroline and Mrs Audrey Pendleton Several new courses in ad dition to the ones that ran last year are being offered Boris the Adult Education supervisor for the Acton District High School has been active in developing new course offerings such as Conversational French Flower Arranging Gymnastics for men and women Super Film Making Drama various shop type subjects and several handicraft courses 10 to Although most of the courses are weeks in length some courses such as sewing and typing will run for twenty weeks One course the World Adventure Series consists of five evening presentations viewing films and color slides of trips made by world travellers some of whom are teachers at Acton District High School Coffee will be served and it is hoped that entire families will take advantage of the World Adventure Series Similar nature series may be planned for future presentation Persons wishing credit courses in Academic Business and Technical areas are referred to course offerings at Milton and Georgetown High Schools If sufficient numbers from Acton become available credit courses will be formed at Acton District High School Acton page Community volunteers Mrs J and Mrs Cook are assisting Mr in imparting information about Night School courses Their telephone numbers are printed on the Acton page page of the Adult Education brochure SHOWTIME F Matin STEVE AS BULLITT llim HUB Showtime pm Showtime pm MATINEE Dean Martin Lit It Op color So 5 8 JUESGMKKg 1 Pi COLD TURKEY II If you live in ACTON it makes sense to buy your Volvo from GEORGETOWN BRITISH CURS Flntof all you wont ha veto go out your way later to get your Volvo serviced Second all we back up our good location with our good reputation or quality service high trade Insandfast delivery So II would make to buy your Volvo ram us even l you didnt live nearby GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS I 8775235 Georgetown TOR 3642030 fur HI and Ashley and Mrs Laurie Johnson caretakers arc Telford Mr and Irene LOVELL BROS MEAT MARKET BED BRAND BEEF Tender Shoulder Roast 79 Blade Short Rib Roast 85 Lean Boneless Brisket Lean Ground Chuck 751 Fresh Pork Shoulder 49 Lean Pork Butts 75L Small Link Sausage Maple Loaf Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET MIME Daily Delivery Acton Phono BacktoSchool Supplies AT ACTON PHARMACY LETTER SIZE CLIP BOARDS 66 Jumbo Lined Sheet Refill IT 3 Pages ft Lined 5 Exercise Books Vinyl Open Binders 57 Ball Point Pens 91 Sheet Lined Refills 17 HEALTH MEEDS Listenne MOUTH WASH Family Size 525 or Bromo Seltzer 83 Medium Toddler FlushAByes Unscented Deodorant New Ban RollOn 89 Vo5 Shampoo 99 New Dawn No HAIR COLOR RESDAN 89 Anacin Tablets 59

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