Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 19, 1973, p. 17

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Board endorses agreement for tennis courts It with a note of pride that vicepresident Thomas Watson of Acton stuck up for hit hometown at a meeting of Board of Education Thursday The board was of land near Robert Little School for a tennis court lay out The town Is leasing the land and building the courts to be used by the school ana community Trustee Auger wond ered what type of courts would be col fenced etc Trustee Watson quickly assured him they are being done in Ac ton so they II be done proper Auger accepted he an swer ana voted In favor of the board signing the agreement The agreement Is Tor a IS year term and the agreed to Actons request that a renewable clause be In netted in the agreement Task Force budget worries T Watson A report on Board of Education mary Task Force was received but not necessarily approved by the board on Thursday Vicechairman Tom Watson of Acton complained the Task forces 1974 projected budget of would affect the board porpupll rate An earlier liveyear projection of an nual cuts had expenses listed at In 1073 the Task Force expects to end up spending or almost below the projected budget of the Task Pone program that were supposed to be launched In were not begun Hie Primary Task Force was set up In 1972 at the recommendation of the boards priorities and expenditures committee The Task Force headed by Bob Kennedy rovlewod Its work in 1073 at Thursday a meeting Now 4393 enrolled in adult education UK Allium hlluiuii filed with the Board of Education this week John superintendent of program noted there were IB enrolled In 13 classes In Ac Ion In daises In Georgetown and In IB classes In Milton Enrolments are down In each town but additional registrations for further courses in January are expected to show an improvement In the overall registration record night school year was when Hod In 310 classes The Acton Free Press Wed Dec I INVENTION OF plum pudding finds the cook stir United church concert All the rinR the pot at the Explorers part of the School and younR groups took part White gifts Church for white In for relief in over for the needy ANTICIPATION OF Christmas delights Is shared by this twosome at the Baptist church Sunday Noticing no generation gap are Nelson Ham l0 mood a year old an Fred West m Increase toil reported poor distribution of night school brochures In the Milton area and said more promotion will be give the January classes Monday 7 p m Drink waiter 10 Archibald fl W 7 T Bell a T Reed 4 C M Jordan Campbell Davidsons Robertson A I to bin Ron Rom inch ik r Archibald M Jordan 4 Campbell A practical Christmas gift Idea of READY TO WEAR for any member of the family Ladles slips panties sweaters blouses pantyhose housecoats slacks Men dross or sport shirts ties socks sweaters slacks slippers underwear work clothing Alia a full I no wearing a and Infant Hintons 5 to Store It Armstrong A Robinson Tyler Tuesday T Mulder D Timmlngs 7 Smith fl Cooks C Anderson B B Toth should be compulsory WSJ I Compulsory courses In English and Canadian studies are Wednesday J a step In the right direction but mathematics and physical M Intern Archibald should also be compulsory in grade Band Robertsons A Ellcrby7 M Holmes7 A Robinson V Patrick Lovcll B A MacKcnxlc8 J M Jordan l Thursday Campbell Tewitt Hterbd Patrick 6 M Hansen A Friday B Robertson 10 F New Robertson Smith C Davidson A M Holmes T 9 Drinkwolter B Math Phys Education That a summary of the notice of motion trustee Mrs Irene of placed before Halton Board of Educa tion Thursday The board will deal with her motion Dec at Its final meeting of the year Asked what percentage of students presently ti courses Superintendent of Prog ram John Bolch told the board just under too per cent of the grade and 10 students are cur rently taking mathematics but only per cent have opted for physical education Female students are dropping out of this phase of study faster than boys he noted Industrial PROCLAMATION BOXING PAY In compliance with the custom which has prevailed for many years WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26th 1973 will be observed as a Civic Holiday for 1973 and I hereby proclaim that day as a Civic Holiday for Acton and respectfully request that all citizens observe it as such Leslie A Dub Mayor park plan Plan of a proposed Indus trial park was presented Monday to council by Hugh Thomson and John Montague planning consul tants The park Is bounded by highway the first line No and the CNR tracks and is Intersected by highway Mr Thomson said they hoped to be on record for 1873 He asked a Reeve HID suggested to go to the planning department of the new region which he ex peeled would be meeting Wednesday today at Oak ville Clerk French said the proposal bad been dis cussed at the township plan ning board meeting and the consultants were to be ad vised the restricted area by law was still in the process of being approved and a meeting later INDUSTRIAL PAINT FUSTIC BASE GLEN EATON TO SIMMIll BARN PAINTING SPECIALISTS PAINTING Plowing Match Special To All Farmers in Halton County WE MAKE IT EASY AT STORES Moore Park Plaza Main SI North Georgetown We make It easy at STORES Moore Park Plaza 142 Main St North Georgetown Our precision Wheel Alignment SNOW CHAMP BELT

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