Golden Agers enjoy Kitchener show by Mrs EltleReed On Tuesday March a happy group of Golden sat down to a delicious lunch of fruit bread and homemade cakes following a successful business meeting then social games of Euchre and Croklnole Winners at Crokfnole were ladies Mrs Spear Mrs Euchre ladlesMrs Robertson Mrs Near gents Mrs J Lambert Mrs Manm Birthdays In March include Mrs Shoemaker and Mrs See ice how Plans were finalized for a bus trip to Kitchener to view the Ice Thursday March Mr Davidson drove to to secure tickets which had to be purchased In advance to get the reduced group rate for senior Teachers promotions transfers approved Thursday night the bus load left Hall shortly before clock in steadily falling snow necessitating slow driving Good seats were reserved at Ihe Memorial Gardens and all enjoyed the fantastic displays of marvellous arrangements beautiful lighting and glittering costumes Beneath the glitter there was real substance as shown by the precision and dexterity of well trained and accomplished skaters who all perfomed In a skilful style The antics of the clown of course added many a merry laugh The only disappointment to all was when a prize thought to be won by Dob McEnery on draw was with held on a alight technicality Return home was through alternating dense patches of fog and stretches of clear visibility This trip will be a high light In the current year as oil thoroughly enjoyed the show Come on out to the meetings senior citizens as more trips and high lights will bo coming up too good to miss by staying home The Free ess Wednesday March Two north Hal ton teachers were promoted to viceprincipals at the Halton County Board of Education meeting Thursday Wayne Dodds who now teaches at Public School and Mrs Barbara of Pine view were promoted Mrs Irma Coulson of Public School In Burlington also received a promotion to viceprincipal Ron Chat ten principal of Pine view will be transferred to Centennial School in Georgetown Joe Bray of Acton High School will be transferred to the of administrative ass istant at the board headquarters while Ian Downic of Burlington Central fills Bray slot at Acton BUI Robinson will go from Milton District High School to Georgetown as a viceprincipal Administrative assistant Paul Walsh leaves his post to go to M M Robinson high school In Burlington as viceprincipal SONIC ENTERTAINMENT Show Booking Cat I HCHU nurses county still negotiating Erects new plant in industrial park FIRST PLANT TO BE ERECTED in the Acton Industrial Park new section is going up now Just north of the new town works garage and workshop The square foot steel framed structure is being built by Gus Enterprises of Acton and will be used for custom fabrication Owner of the firm is Gus Bollert of RR 4 Acton and he hopes to combine he has accumulated over the years as a builder of The President and Board of Directors of The Children Aid Society of The County of cordially Invite you and your friends to attend the Annual Meeting on Wednesday March 29th at 30 p In the Auditorium Halton Centennial Manor Ontario Street Milton Ontario Special Guest Speaker Mrs Helen Ball Ontario Association of Children s Aid Societies Mr J Dennis Toews President James Sproat Secretary gliders and structural buildings in this enterprise Mr is constructing the building himself with some help and can only work at it when time permits but he anticipates having it finished when time and weather permit He feels the plant will be an encouragement to other manufacturers to locate in the Acton industrial park where he is shown working at the site Saturday Staff Photos Draw for trip on Saturday Bargaining between the Health Unit Nurses Association and the county personnel committee continued last week and most of the nonmoney matters were settled The two parties will meet April 13 to try to settle monetary matters Nurses are asking for a substantial Increase They currently earn from to TOO while counterparts in earn from to Nurses are asking that their car allowance of a month and seven cents a mile be raised to 155 a month and lOcents per mile The nurses association has alleged the county has been unable to attract new nurses because of lower pay than most areas The health unit is working short of its complement at the present time Dr J H Chamberlain Medical Officer of Health is looking for seven ad nurses Acton and area shoppers are eagerly ting Siturday when the name of the Acton police arrest three Acton detachment of the O P arrested three people on Thursday March Two Milton youths were arrested by Constables and Wood for a break and enter at the Canadian Tire store on December 29 1971 and Constable anon made an arrest for Guelph O On Sunday March 19 a 25 year old Georgetown man was nicked up by Constable and charged with possessing an of tensive weapon A loaded rubber hose was found under his jacket lucky winners ore announced for a free trip to Nassau with an 1200 spending money Participating merchants on the local businessmen sponsored program have been busy handing out coupons for the past weeks As the deadline fast approaches shopper are busy cramming boxes with coupons in anlicipaUon of winning week during the contest names were drawn to become eligible for the master draw Remaining coupon holders will be eligible for consolation prizes The final draw will likely take place front of the town office at J m Saturday with a large crowd of participants expected to be on hand for the occasion Deadline for depositing coupons in participating merchants stores is 12 noon Saturday March HOMEOWNERS CALL TO 10 2000 60000 Cbla nail the cosh you need and reduce your payment by as much as half wllh a or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms Call to 10 today lor helpful courteous service Prompt Investment Corp Bay St Toronto Call Collect even tigs SUA Anyone who went to Nielsen Clothing around midnight to purchase Midnight Tops during our Warehouse Sale Can Come Back Now and Purchase SHIRT TALE MIDRIFF TOPS Tht Free regret error and any inconvenience TED PRATT loads suitcases on the school bus while teacher Keith Black holds the Centennial symbol 50 Acton high school students carry on their tour of England and Scotland on their winter break excursion Students expect to visit Acton England and exchange symbols with municipal officials there Staff Photo GRAND OPENING SALE CONTINUES MARCH 23 24 In Georgetown we are celebrating Our Brampton Stores GRAND OPENING I by having a FANTASTIC SALE ITEM HUMBLE III BOTH STORES WIN Kit NOTHING TO BUY Value FREE Balloons lor the kiddies Sal only Complimentary Utter Bags Goldfish Children accompanied Y n Mull LISTER TO RIDI0 STATIONS CFSH CHIC For all the exciting Special Prizes and Give A Ways lay not ZILLHS 10 AM to AM to PM SATURDAYS County Fair