Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 3, 1973, p. 12

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B4 Th Acton Free Wed October Seek funds Comins and Goins Over Haul The M1II Community luii ttiuirort of from the Pro mow when Travli Clifford met with hem at Monday rdffhl Council meeting The Community Club ha run Into flnanclnl In completing ihclr project Over Haul and a round have ml finished renovations on the hall In the lime Budget l Mr Clifford naked the tow hip count were prepared them financially Councillor Hill said that when a delegation from iho centre had submitted their for fund to the they had been told that they have mad the submission before their budget had been net Council members told Mr Clifford that the Club through the would he considered for their shore of the one mill recreation tax for next years budget The Mills Community Centre had previously received a grant of from the township for their protect ft- 11 n i had a nickel all his very own and Jean Verhagen Agnes of a is enjoying her ro as teacher of The Steven Tracy Salmon Carolyn Public School A Rhonda Hamilton Jeffery Buitenhuis Srarv teacher In schools and Kay Kenny Mary Jo Halliburton Michael Watson Centennial Jean was delighted as the youngsters adjusted and Patrick Gordon to their new experience Listening to story are Photo by Lorraine Reading tests schools aim the importance of reading skills the teachers of the Eramosa public school spend many hours planning programs to accommodate those dudIIs who difficulty in this area of learning according to a recent bulletin sent out to parents from the school Mrs Jessie a remedial teaching specialist of the Wellington County School Board affiliated with the MacOonaM educational clinic visited the Public school on Wednesday to discuss with the teachers the types of procedures to be followed in identifying and assisting those tew who experience real difficulty As part of the program teachers attended a meeting held at Tests Mr Hake principal of hopes complete standardisation tests In reading with all pupils from grades two to six A similar test was conducted last year and is used as a screening de vice with pupils appearing to be having problems receiving a more sophisticated nostic reading test Using the two tests Mr Hake together with his teachers hopes to be able to tailor an individual remedial program for those children It is the plan of the educators to con tact parents whose children are having difficulties and keep them informed of pro gress Council wants no subdivision At last Wednesday meet a that council the trustees author sending letters to the Eramosa Planning Board Committee of Adjustment and the Township Council requesting no sub- in the village of at the present time the present time the trustees are working on an overall plan for the village with considerations for rc- zoning part of the plan I Asked he thought the township council would re spect the wishes of the Hock wood trustees Gory trustee said today At the candidate meeting held be fore the election they said they d stand behind any slons which seemed feas ible In Mr estimation such a request Is both feasible and very portant The trustees also requested the Council for the reinstatement of motion by council passed in May that all building requests must be presented to trustees for consideration before issuance of approval Passed May the motion had been rescln in June ITS OUTDOOR basketball time and pupils at Eramosa enjoyed Thursday balmy weather Seen shooting for the basket are teammates Barry Smeltzer Grant Forsythe Steve Mulder William John Dawson Bob McKersie and Wayne Jamee Photo by Lorraine Artist in residence Horse An honor was bestowed on one of Rockwood s citizens recently when rent era was appointed the artist in residence at the Waterloo Lutheran University An exhibit of art pieces will be on display at the university on dates from September to October inclusive and he will lecture Classes Iron Lutheran will in turn visit the Academy in to learn about the architectural disposition of the building which is now an extension of the learning faculty of the Doctor needs mote space Councillor Bette Lou Clark lion was carried requesting Job at last Hon Mrs Clark to investigate new days Township quarters for the village doc Council meeting when a mo- tor Collision on Highway A local car was In collision with a vehicle on Saturday night when Judy Kutchaw of Morris Street driving a Mustang collided with a Astra driven by Gory of Rock wood The accident occurred at 12 a at the intersection of Highway and the Guelph Eramosa Town Line as both cars were proceeding northbound on Damage to the Kutchaw vehicle was estimated at 150 and tothecardrtvenbyGary Both drivers escaped in Jury but charges are pen ding In a letter written to slated that her present facilitiei were no Ion adequate and that more office were required J to the village at the re quest of the village trustees approximately three yenn on a subsid doctor program for iced areas She has become an important cog In the wheel of lily requirements both as a clan and a resident txpanding business has necessitated her request and in order to retain her Ices the council asked Clark to investigate more convenient facilities Vihere once a disabled victim of arthritis was despaired of as a hopeless the odds today favor his rehabilitation at east to the degree of making life worth living TV FACTS DO YOU HAVE A BIG PARTY COMING UP and a broken down Our serviceman will toon have it working like charm Country Centre October Specials a Hintons 5 to Store Stalk aM CHRISTMAS WRAP 99 PRESTONE ANTIFREEZEsp1 A FUNNEL WORK SHIRTS BATTERIES JUST I MALE BUDGIES 198 mum ARRIVED GREEN TURTLES 198 GERBILS 298 GOLDFISH 19 id Son Lid AND MACDONNSLL Time on ytiiiT hand Nothing I nil and Ik- A rffinl7fr In to Im IIh Hid Ik up fur jtrahM Inllinllvp and would tin world ifivcn Kind it i lorn I brink it our nil Helen tin in if yon ire i I Nil or would like tn opportunity gdilin fir nil ho for i I Iihn of Iul Ik soys Dm I Iiiis to ling Eden Mills Brownie News In room for part it Ion mil tin group iniMingH providing is nil Mr keep nlghtliiTK It Wellington Hoard ind Ik is open r Hit of hi lominunity to it wciiry wild Hie galore and camper trailer life through and on In Vnnuiuv r from Banff was Harry Mill no all from mid I Mill Is wondering wlnrt ill the friendly fit it who linked her to get quilting in the village nil I tin dali been Imiigfd until October 1 in Mia v and anyone with and thread I Invited I lliy It nine annual turkey iniprxr for October tin llnlledOiurch and with all tin reunion with old friends and muni dining eryonc to lie And to think preschoolers can get In for fret During the last two weeks we had our meeting indoors One evening we had frightful rain storm so ttrown Owl brought some of her slides from France and we saw some really old buildings bridges from Roman times and even some cave dwellings We have played Voyage In which all the ships are blindfolded and have to find their way through the rocks to the safety of the lighthouses Much our Wow lime has been spent planning our pack holiday and the have come up with home great ideas for songs and crafts and they coat hangers to lake along to keep their clothes neat Friday evening they all set off to Camp with sleeping bags and mountains of food It REPLACE OLD STEPS UN A HURRY Over 50 attend Sunshine meeting Academy under scrutiny 1 whin host if I I wc know you must invt enjoyed your visit iml you were made to feci it home a li Hey look whose back in lilt iiockwood ddjs Harry Collins just arrived home again a three week trip out west with his wife and friends Jim Klrby Mills real weather killed There wen no Injuries incurred when a man Robert Medley of collided with a riderless stray horse at the intersection of No in Erin Township and list Saturday night The accident occurred at approximately and the horse was killed im image to the Medley lonl is estimated and to the horse owned by of I No charges pending Beautiful weather Thursday September 27 brought out 53 members and friends lo the meeting or the Sunshine Club at I he Rock wood town hall where with president Ralph Williams officiating everyone enjoyed delightful afternoon of pleasant entertainment Canada was followed by a singsong wilh Mrs the pianist and then each of 12 members had a small joke to quote everyone in great spirits Two readings The Monkey and Faith Dispels the Cloud were read by Mrs Nellie Shoemaker of Acton Business then Intervened briefly the secretary and the treasurer gave their reports dame winners The program continued with Mrs A giving a mouthorgan solo and Mr McCutcheon song The Bird with Ihe Broken Wing After lhat it was euchre and where the winners for euchre were Mrs for the ladies and Jack Milne the gentleman Lone hand win went lo A Couling and Mrs Stewart came away with the A delicious lunch was served during which mem bers discussed the trip slated for October which the I will sponsor Anyone wishing to go but were not able attend the Thursday September meeting will please contact President Rev Williams or Mrs Max Milne soon as possible is word from secretary Mr Peacock and notice is bus will leave Rockwood town hall 10 am on October 11 and Ihe mystery tour will return the hall about where lunch will bet Knott InilalUd la fat I hem Add It lh your Mm IM Oar IraJillMlofl walk qtiKtr rthovl vi to our pi I hi Inn on modi iron hi in dim lit Bull In Hock Reslurations Ltd ISO Martin St Milton POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Tlpton Si North MAPLE ROCK SHOOTING RANGE ACTON 8630855 ESTABLISHED 1963 HEW AND USED GUNS CUSTOM BUILT RIFLES LOADING COMPONENTS GUN SMITHING TO ALL MAKES HUNTING LICENCES WE HUME IT EMMY Moore Park Plaza Georgetown 129 Main St N 8775119 Slar A Houn OpenDallyalotoapm Night SAVE ON THIS for highscoring mileage CHECK THESE LOW PRICES THA T MAKE IT SO EASYI SI2E FITS E78 14 Z7 7 75 14 14 25 00 IB 7 8 00 IS 8 4514 33 BELT PAUL HENDERSON SAYS 27 Days in September for this special full colour edition Y Limit per customer ONLY 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