Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 15, 1974, B6

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The Acton Preii Wod May 1974 this is Now im rin Win do III from lun Murk ploys pen board mi I Indium willing m ill Die In loth Mill isson tout Cooperative nursery school sets registration for May 22 In iTuwptu fun and with inline irnlnjj children lake over the town hall in from Monday to Friday Thc lire of llu nursery teachtr of tdru l mothers High have Ixon set liv lit Mrs who eels that niuM learn it early am his or her own sense of self worth and to a fetlinK about that philosophy runt In a wholesome in whir children work with industry and what lb lopliin skills of lultliiH limning and such is how they Itnrn to part of any Mrs who teiches youns to things around in unit to hav con for other people In Hock wood mini r from Ihrci to four yean of apt cording to llu teacher they an o Ihink For itioosliiK own at IK Hits and imilcrlul with to work In tin an tmifllit lo thi out door wear anil drss Hum I Day I ran ill of the of Community and Social Si r lets school lias In ration In hi Ullage for the past thru years Although a program was conducted In den Mills some time the school Is only In operation In tht district at this Clashes begin dally from am until with tin line ytarolih attimllng on has and Ilium of inch ik and four yiar old Weil and I us an Kit by a torn millet of with for such midlcal forms etc with follow a format of regulations They attend workshops and meetings iIIhcusnIoii on ihlld tare an linortiint Ann he Is that to learn the children must Family life program discussed a program Individual and group Hit fru piny pirlod sand and play ping ilimWng and wood working an offered us part of curricula and pasting cutting and shelf toya art In play with fingirplays and spidal On the Its cany Tit tin absorption of the children work With to teachir is daily by three mothers who work Into a schiduli so each has an opportunity of being the organisational end of the school on n regular basis A It I I I apir In maltid out lo each by motlicru an Inforuii of l and projuls for mil lothi r soring boot children curricula for lh ry schoolers includi visits to he library trips losucli places the ami picnics in tin irk and outdoor sleigh ridJnk In tin winter months Visits from the denial turn the youngsters in on dentil care and talks from friendly officers safety I I on and inotlars win hi si In opt rail in ir anxious to adlvltlis hi 1 1 on I is wain id riffling for righlnllun for tin First of Moth rii who assist priority for Hair soli lid Inn of lion m in put on walling list Nuriw is for Ii re ids an I ninth rs ling in requlnd to for inn for heir ililldnn while assisting at This year nmslnllon r May ii it In lown hall hum li if yon inform says liit hi Ann who notes mix r s list is Filling In rapidly JOHNS MEAT MARKET to8SM2 Must get this readj dinner or 111 be in trouble Laura Johnston and Goins Ijitcstwordisthntn friend loevcrvone Mrs I Infool is in the molting Get well soon and quickly Mrs 1 Infoot is the wont from friends who are sorry she ill find hope to see her again soon a of w is also hospitalised hut reportedly is home again nt the centre letter homi to boys in liockwood tells that brother flew from Janeiro to meet with his Oscar and and brother Philip in Salisbury Rhode si last Sunday senior left lost March for the overseas trip to see Friends and ire expected home sometime in lati Hope belli soon is the word to Tom ftjht of Division St who Ins been in thi uelpli hospital for the past four weeks with a severe leg fracture Fall into gully resulted In a compound fracture and hi has been in traction ever since A special guest at the Hudson home this past weekend has been the dog pet lo the famih of Main Stan and headed to London with their children Megan ralg I for attend a at Western sup glad to set you back folks of children at tending the public school had in opportunity last ivemngto belter understand how of family life social education w being presented spoke to the parents discussed the program being introduced at Hock wood as part of pilot program in conjunction Centennial Marilyn Director for Planned Parenthood Sam 1 uker for the Board of I ducntlon Dine Clerk director of Physical I- of Centennial CVI mil Mrs llito of the school com prised the panel Mrs pointed out Ihe reason for choosing Ihe topic of sex education for discussion was to show parents what con subjects being taught the alms of Ihe Board of ducation the the inclusion of I I and Social winch Includes sex education In the school program He pointed out Ihat education must not be only arithmetic but also how to cope with everyday life Ik said tht course will be ex panded lo Include a values classification section In which students learn make sound judgements on all subjects such is smoking and con education as well as Using overhead projector Mrs showed diagrams describing Tragic accident snuffs life of Glenn Noble Hit course of teaching kindergarten level to grade i ight Ihe school She stressed the Importance of emotional happiness and how it rclatts to child s achievement Concern of parents had indicated that sex education in school tit puberty level is often criticized by parents who foil it belter tarried out in the atmosphere of home Speakers nt meeting agreed lhat although would be ideal situation few children come from families where can be easily handled Several parents Questioned on tin wisdom of discussing In a group the panel explained that with a croup a child he or slit is not alone and the only one in world feelin tragic chimed Ihe life of a young raw Inst Wed May when cleaning the exterior of a barn on a form Maple Glenn Noble wis working with Ins father Bob Noble of Noble Barn Painting Ltd and mother young Donald of Kitchener They w ere preparing the bam for painting when the occurred It is assumed the aluminum being mov cd touched a oil high tension w ire The two boys were on one side of the building when Mr found them crumpled near the ladder where they had working He applied artificial respiration mediately managed to New member One new member has joined the executive com of the and District Home and School Olive of H It 1 has joined as a voice from I Other members Include Ann of Mills Hudson Rock wood vicepres and as treasurer revive Donald Mien I hey were taken York Central Hospital at Richmond Hill where on arrival Glenn was pronounced dead Donald a medical student of Western University was for Four and since released Horn Dec 1912 in Glenn Joseph Clayton Noble was eldest son of Robert Noble of Rock wood and Margaret Turner of Toronto He hid tome lo from eight and onehalf years ago to live with his family and had attended the Centennial public school and College Heights in Well liked in tic wis known to be outgoing and a boy enjoyed doing things He was instrumental in starting up one of the first young peoples bands in the community Since moving to two years ago to stay with his sister and family had become keenly interested in another project He was raising purebred St pups as a hobby as well as working into his dad s bam painting business Itesides his parents members of Glenn family include sisters Yvonne I Mrs Ross Conn Heather ind I all at home and Handy Turner a brother of Toronto He is survived by his gran father Max Noble of and grandmother Mrs Joe Olds friends assist Rev Peter of delated at the funeral Ice held in the chapel of McAuley uncral Home on Sat May resting place by six friends Paul Murray Kelly Steven Wayne Guild ill of Oscar and David Flower bearers were Pam and Jicquclint of trad Kelly Rick Seim David Cox Smith friends of the deceased Glenn was buried in Cemetery part of which is located on the old in Maryborough township burial grounds of many of his ancestors and i Mr Clark dTscusscd outlooks when describing the progrim in the high schools He Fielded many iiuestions from the audience wtiowondercd If birth control information might not lead to youngsters practising their new found knowledge On the con said the speaker this has been going on throughout the ages only now we have inform and methods to present disastrous consequences He explained thai the program tries to teach responsibility above ill else The audience participated freely in Ihe discussion Many experiences and concerns were aired During coffee time the film Boy M in was shown by principal Pirtnts had inquired ibout he and mony of those who saw it for the first time thought it excellent Speakers ind agned in con elusion that the meeting had been constructive ana in formative EDUCATION DAY PHYSIOTHERAPY Date Place ri Raymond Street Ontario 1230 YOU Mil Y Till This Weeks I SIDE of BEEF 95 SIDE of PORK 43 ROUND STEAK GROUND CHUCK 89 PORK CHOPS BEEF LIVER 65 Home Mada BOLOGNA 55 Its hi ti wcomir to village Guest i brother from Portsmouth England is presently on a four month business stay in New York nnd with his wift family dropped in to see over the weekend Ottawa Cipe Breton and other pi ices of Interest Is on the twn week agenda of the Ward family of Mills who left Sunday headed fear Newfoundland where Ward will attend a conference Accompanv Ann and Ward will be Aaron Delia and Amanda with along their way stop- points for the exciting Have a great time talks see you soon COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION WEDNESDAY MAY 22nd at AT THE ROCKWOOD TOWN HALL for further information Phone 8564752 before 7pm LOOKING FOR A HIGH QUALITY USED CAR STOP See Us Today I On the Spot Bank Financing THE THING BAZ MOTORS LTD r Toronto International Dragway HWY WEST GEORGETOWN ONTARIO ET SUMMER 74 OPENING DATE MAY 20th 1974 GATES OPEN SHOWTIME PLACE YOURSELF IN THE ADJUSTAPRIZE MONEY SYSTEM NO OF CARS RACING in tti it i sro us sio S30 S3 S4S us CO S 225 NO OF 121 3 350 1 SIS MO HO ETI SB Ell HO 200 SCO SB CD 325 to ETI ETI I ET4 ST ST TORONTO INTERAT10NAL Ad w A Pi MONEY SYSTEM 175 SB 300 lio324j SO ET2 S3 en no Tddiio on tctt 150 ETI ET ET4 S3 275 SI SO ET3 S3 125 i ET2 OS M EI4 250 to ETI SBO lid B We hoot local II our indtl 100 no to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT TOM REED 8771666

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