Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 9, 1973, p. 11

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Year No 45 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MAY Second at Robert Little ROBERT LITTLE students run down championship volleyball and basketball the back stretch of the triangular course teams the Graduation class trip to of Saturdays in which money Ottawa and the schools physical was raised for jackets for the schools education awards and supplies Girl gymnasts perform well Eighty Robert Little school students running in two shifts took bart In a runathon on the grounds Saturday to raise funds for three purposes Money raised is lor Jackets for championship basketball ana volleyball teams athletic awards and supplies ana the graduation class trip to Ottawa Although an exact final total has not yet been determined since money Is being turned In II is expected funds raised from the runathon will amount to Mike and Stove Trotter were the first two to finish Seventy six girls who take gymnastics Instruction from Mrs Krudwlg under the Georgetown Parks and Recreation program made fine showings at the North York in RENT A NOT WATER AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET meet at North York Centennial Centre Saturday Girls from Mrs class won a ribbon or medal In each category Inthetyro under ago group the Georgetown girls won the team trophy There wore a total of competitors in the meet This Saturday May 12 the Georgetown district champion ships will bo held at Georgetown District High School Anyone Interested in competing is Invited to attend Competition for the tyro category begins at a Older age groups start their competition at l m Students completing the tap Included Christine Allen Competitions will take place In four Olympic events uneven bar floor and beam Kevin Archibald Vieki Form chess club NOTICE Norms Barber Shop NOW OPEN In the GLENLEA PLAZA Formerly Rons Barber Shop Your patronage will be appreciated Doug Garrett was elected president of the Acton Chess Club at a meeting In the M C A last Tuesday night Also elected the executive were secretary- treasurer Jim and tour convener Ted Newman Dues have been set at per annum for seniors and over and for Juniors under Meetings will be held at the Wednesday evenings at 30 Players will be placed on a ladder system In which they will play a two out of three scries with an opponent who Is either directly above or below them The club captain will bo at the top rung of the ladder and names for the eliminations will be drawn in pairs Play will begin at the C A Wednesday May All Interested persons are Invited to along and Join Those wishing more Information may contact cither Doug Garrett at or Ted Newman at 4650 Wants politicians paid VOLKSWAGEN SALES SERVICE A Comp To Baz Motors Ltd iff Gueiph St fl7 GEORGETOWN SHOP AT YOUR ACTON mam LIQUIDS PC DETERGENT ACAU MOOttM AUTO FACIAL TISSUE LUSCIOUS 0iy3McW STRAWBERRIES cheez whiz 3 S0FTMRGARINEr55 ORANGES CANADA No CUCUMBERS 2 KM ASSORTS SOFTS DRINKS Quality Service and Value all at Food DUNK CONCENTIAnO AWAKE ORANGE 2 MEAT DINNERS 20 THtU MAY 9 it TH TO m Donald Todd Cook Lynn Brent Holmes Douglas Johnson Kimbcrly McDowell Todd Debbie Murchlson Elliott Neumann Kelly Payne Janet Roach Ho man Caroline Thatcher Janice Thornhlll John of Room 115 Ralph Sharon Cunningham Tony Richard Gibson Margaret Huxley Scott Oakley Henry Roach Schmidt Karen Tut fin and John Watson of Room 110 Fred Allen Norma Kimbcrly Bishop Cathy Chap man Ann Cluiey Tom la vert Beth Kennedy Jennifer Krapek Irian Jim Matthews Marvin McNnbb Mark Morrison Richard Van Fleet Scott Withers and Eddie of Room Paul and Kim Wood of Room John Gait Lesley Jones Kim Kevin Payne Roach Matt Daniel Webster of Room 109 Frank Susan Mucklc Kim Crooks Mike Overland Pamela Simmons and Beth Morrison of Room 114 Beverly Anderson Terry Romanovich Gordon Dale Wilkinson and Linda Spurred of Room Gory Archibald Tina Bateman Andrew Conn Wendy Gcberlcln Janet Nancy Roach RECORDING statistics at Saturdays Cunningham Students completed Tarrant Wendy Titus Robert Little school runathon were 1 to laps around a course marked out on the Kim Frances Barens school grounds Tim spurcii of Room in Patricia Nesset and Sharon D Gibbons photo County municipal politicians should bond together and hire a lawyer who would fight to have politicians paid for the second year of their two year term If the province installs regional government In Jan l and calls an election Deputy Reeve Jim Watson says In a resolution passed at Council Monday night and passed on to County Council Watson suggested that if regional was implemented In the current councillors should stay in of to complete a two year term Failing that Watson urged a one year delay in regional government to allow councillors to complete the two year term boys plant 25000 trees in North Halton project Saturday May saw ap proximately cubs scouts and venturers of the North District Boy Scouts plant trees and shrubs purchased from the Ministry of Natural Resources at local wildlife areas under the management of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Group Committee members transportation and leaders and Rovers supervise the enthusiastic tree planters Planting sites were mainly located in the area of Dam with another site at Terra Fundraising The multl purpose project has aroused considerable interest in the Scouting organization and met with an outstanding response from the community as a fund raising venture with each boy being sponsored for each tree he plants In its second year the project provides a challenge to the boys In the open air The trees remain as reminder of this constructive scouting activity with the long term benefit of enhancing the environment Red pine white pine spruce and shrubs were planted to provide wildlife habitat and form windbreaks In addition to preventing soil erosion and In proving the aesthetic quality of the area Warm praise Andy Kenton project coor dinator North District Council had worm praise for the cooperation received from Bob Baker the Credit Valley Con Authority forestry technician and his staff who obtained the trees from the Department of Natural Resources and slaked out the areas in preparation for planting Boys from Acton Georgetown Glen Williams Narva I and Scotch Block participated in the project TURNING the sod where another tree will be planted are Georgetown cubs Mark Edwards and Trevor Jones PhotobyMrs Colter Study tour for summer Travelling in a planeload of on her itinerary and will be students Cathy Pa pill on left visiting some of the worlds Sunday for Europe She has fashion houses completed her first year In From marketing and retailing at Not all the students on Sun- Seneca College with marks high days plane were frqm local com enough to win her a bursary munlty colleges Some had come toward the six week trip from as far Teachers travel with the students fli and they learn as they go Cathy has London ha gen Rome Florence Amster dam and Paris among the cities Crt Kansas for the has one more year in her course She Is the daughter of Jackie and Ken Nelson Dont throw out those unwanted articles such as good used clothing appliances lawn toots etc etc Anything for home or cottage that you do not need someone else be able to use Call 8531633 or 8531658 and Acton Mens Club will pick them up tor their ANNUAL AUCTION SALE Regular pickups will be made on May 23 24 or special pickups calling the above numbers CUB Malcolm McLeod of the 5th Georgetown B pack helps junior leader David Hannah of with the tree planting Photo by Mrs T Colter

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