The Acton Free October Honor top students at commencement Continued from 1 Jim Lowe Robert MacLeod Ian Kevin Debra Martlndale McCutchcon McDonald Valerie McGLn Glen McKcniie Susan Mills Valerie Mitchell Norman Moore Near Rick Newman PKerpjili Marylou Pendleton Carol Sandra Ross Mark I Savers Susan Susan Shoemaker Scott Somervillc Janet Storey Kathy Tarr Tamra Thorn son Bob Tineke Mary Watson Stephen Winter Awards Scholarships bursaries and awards were presented Lynne Slmioni accepted the University Women Club of Milton and district HAVENT I seen you somewhere before Mrs pre sented the Ha ton district Womens In stitute award to her daughter Susan Jamie- son at commencement Friday Council okays mobile home Ralph Denny got the green light from llalton Hills council to place a mobile home on his farm for his son who is now operating the arm on Lot Con 5 By unanimous vote council gave the son Robert Denny the approval with the permit being renewed on a year to year basis Mr Denny said he had a trailer permit Tor a trailer put on his property 12 years ago but this trailer was now In poor shape It will be a shame if I don t get permission I not carrying on dairy farming myself much longer I don I know what you guys are going to do about things to eat soon commented Mr Denny Councillor Roy Booth Dinted out this was a mobile not a trailer There little difference between a re- fab home and a mobile except wheels He said he didn want to set a precedent but he felt the Councillor claimed there would be no set since council always allowed two homes on one lot it the owner was a bona fide farmer and used the other residence for farm help I not supporting mobile homes simply a bona fide farmer he added Councillor Les Duby Suited out the urgency In ving the mobile In and hooked up before winter and stated the man was ob viously a bona fide farmer working two farms FARM BUILDINGS for every us Talk To Our Friendly RBprewntathra ship value from former teacher Mrs Marion Reed Paul won the Acton high school staff scholarship value presented by Mrs J Levy Ian Campbell now at the of won the Legion scholarship presented by I president Bob Angel Tamra Thomson at the of Ottawa and Wattes of Toronto campus accepted board of education achievement awards from school board member Tom Watson accepted the grade home award from Nick Susan Alchln won the Amos Mason Rotary scholarship or presented by Bill Pen die ton She is taking nursing at St Joseph s hospital Brother here Jim was unable to come from Queens and his brother Marvin accepted for him the Disston Canada award from Bill Pendleton Cartage centennial bursaries were presented by teacher Carl Cayer to Louise Harms ma now at Sheridan and Tom Parker of the of G Glen Lee and Andrea roost ad accepted Building Products physics awards from Kevin Conroy He s at the of Waterloo Bruce Swift or G won the Acton Pharmacy biology award Progress Bob at Sheridan won the Thompson Fuels award for most progress Julia accepted the Clara Grindley memorial bursary for from Lakeside I O Tunc Gerth Miss Grindley was a former chapter member and high school teacher killed In a plane crash The award is for academic excellence and scholarship Julia is at tending Ontario Bible College The Halton District Women Institute award of was presented by Mm M Jamieson lu Susan Jamieson with a motherly kits I Aid He Cooksley presented the lakeside I bursary to Susan Mills Tor her contribution to school lire Alba no Sheridan college and past student touncil president accepted the 50 Tyler award for his contribution to school life from Tyler Paul now Queens received the Outers aw in or from Paul Moat licorice A surprise presentation was Closet award two necklaces fashioned of licorice Bill Coats gave hem to Joyce Denny and Gary I Julia Altken received a admission scholarship to Ontario Bible College Private Awards presented were listed on the commencement programs First Line Television Award grade value Marvin McNabb The Bcardmore and Com Award grade Q Science value Paula Hitching Caroline Nurseries Award grade 10 English value Diane Thompson Ledger IGA Scholarship grade to Home Economics value Carol Grant Susan Bruce The Acton Canadian Tire Corporation award grade Industrial Arts value Lome McGregor Nielsens Clothing Prize 10 French Leah Indus i A wo rd grade 10 Environmental Science value Marvin McNabb Embrack award grade Biology value 25 Susan Denny Insurance prize grade 11 Bookkeeping Susan Company Award grade 12 Chemistry value Peter Arbic Suzanne Kamel The Hurst Memorial Award grade 13 history value Andrea Broostad The graduates enjoyed a dinner together at the Legion hall before the program A dance was held afterword at Acton Meadows golf course Dragstrip may go Estate homes instead i r WATCHING AS their classmates accept awards are grade graduates Russell Coultrup Start Collett Ian Campbell Andrea Bonnie and Graduates had a banquet before the ceremonies and a dance after tilling from I Mm in He north of to Ik by mint kin Ik to tun of thf night in they mil a planning committee I lit plan minimi on both the fifth mid I lii mid Interior n the 147 inn Hired of land Hoi for tin of tin high Inltmdty for unci hi building with I Ik control timid hi malic r of discussion will Hip nun inn nnd Iris fwu lul link Ms Ir nun- ft warm WWII ft I their id rlfl F IrngArp Iff he tad rtitly Flint- lmjjrid thru nit liny louncil i III Harry Levy urged the policy on estate developments be before my more on the Miller Aid ft looks kind of blah like of Inside town f Aft fifed to hold out Iwn acre minimum rid approval from the health I giving It any furl it ration which an new I lit Trustees principals Clarify views Board of Education trustees and principals from secondary schools In the region met in camera Thursday night to discuss what is reported to be a poor attendance record at classes in the secondary schools The meeting was triggered by an earlier report by superintendent John Graham Graham s report suggested the problem was applicable to about to per cent of the student popula He noted In most of the problem cases students would go to school in the morning but miss classes during the day Commenting on the problem Board Chairman Bill said the board has voiced support for Graham recommendations and urged principals to take all possible steps to have the problem treated in a standard Same service The clergy association this year suggested a Day service in the new Legion auditorium on the Saturday prior to Nov 11 but the idea was dropped as difficulties were considered The Remembrance Day service will be at Knox church Nov 10 following Ihe usual parade and Cenotaph ceremonies fashion across the region said many of the trustees left the meeting with the feeling the problem wasn had earlier appeared He said the principal ex plained the problem of alien dance control was a time- consuming one There is reallv no answer to the problem How do you get to the chronic cases and how much lime do you spend them asked said he dtdn t feel the board would take any specific action other than perhaps formal approval of statements made in Graham earlier report out lining the problem and ex pec la t ions or requirements of the board Ratepayers seek more Organizers of the Speyside Ratepayers Association are looking for support People wishing to assist in preserving one of Southern Ontario last frontiers are invited to contact area ratepayers they told the Free Phone treasurer Cilhy Fee at or area repre sentative Ralph at BINGO Lie No Monday Night at AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES JACKPOT 52 Nos NO ADMISSION CHARGE Cards 3 for BUS Sf Sponsored By Georgetown Elks No 540 tin residents Wi Ihe what Ik SUSAN SHOEMAKER GRADUATED from grade 13 on Friday evening Brian Skerrett chairman of student services presented her with her certificate Susan was an Ontario scholar Study cost of water sewers Regional Council voted retain water and sewer services for time being In the same motion council ordered an analysis on the operation of the water and sewer services The study will indicate how much it would cost if the vices were by the re gion by the area councils or by the Public Utility in the rtgion Regional Administration and representatives of area staffs will the Burlington Mayor George Harrington was the pro ponent of such a study He claimed was only common sense lo know hit it will to carry out the function White Councillor Bill Mi son charged Harrington was simply Irjing work of the public works committee He pointed out Treasurer John White had ruled out the possibility of reversing the for the work back to areas He pleaded with council to get on with the job and pro vide the works department with the necessary people to get job done He felt the job of turning the lity hack would be a lob would be caused by a lack of dedication lo the system Futility Regional Treasurer Hon Farmer noted there were many variables where would be difficult make an adequate comparison He ad ded that in view of Whites pronouncement the stud would be an exercise in fut After much discussion the study was ordered on a vote with Councillor Cord Brown absent In effect the decision will further delay the works department ifforls in taking over all of the services assigned to it under the legislation Turn back It clock time again In Acton district Daylight Saving Time end this weekend Sun day and should turn their clocks and watches one hour More going to bed Saturday This the weekend regain that hour of strep In the when be and ftp SooiPty to Qinppftp to pack and making sued a success Qlianfcs to donots companies who any way Ac Africaton Duby worried about grants SttUCk les Is worried the iloesn I know how to apply for grants from II Hills or it in fact they know they apply think we inform them mtisl ipply tell Hum how to suggested tame up of the a mill of SI W own Pip granl mi cling I ill Hit rtenmmt nil i lion from wis for pine land mil the ition from tin centre It hid nothint to do with the roup km out that the for the bind w is in old 1 jusl being on Hi suggested review of sueli I in the future should Ik until rt ike n by council hi would let groups know about application procedure by cars V wire in luring 1li lit I e ir by liio 14 re set tit Mrs rfiChurth who hid minor injuries ridny it i m ear ii by Ashley IM slruek Id 1W I Imorc who run onto the roul let inline In The girl suffered bruises Hit I Imorc I rid at Id were in collision it Hie corner of Peel Acton rink Anthony It Ft 1 I nuthouse had mil Eklwood to Board Wi fell fivt ii tro for ragi pi on to after and we finally tame up two I know I nave enough trouble tutting my own grass he commented I see your wife tutting the lawn than you the mayor Councillor Hyde said Ihe lots should not be less I nan two acres and the Ministry of nvironmen and Ihe Health Unit consulted before any more lime money art spent on the project THE ACTON FREE PRESS Second ClaisMall Reglsirallon Number OS IS LAKEVIEW CENTRE tut flttihf I iitallan On Staff VENTURE OZITE PEERLESS ARMSTRONG AND GAF mil Lakeview Centre Raymond It ml ktsreiMirtd when lh luck and sing or Sim Thro 2728 THEEXORQST a 31 f UTHERUUW0U do It to the frttiZOUZOU If Saturday Matinee 26 2 PM Toyota Community Calendar Whats doing in the North Halton A real ARTS AND CRAFTS Be sure to attend the Annual Arts and Crafts Sale on Saturday Ocfober at St Alban Parish Hall 10 a toipm BAZAAR The Legion Annual Fall Bazaar will be hold October at now Hall In Acton The Baiaar begins and everyone Is Invited at tend COSTUME BALL Acton Meadows Golf Club will hold a Hallowe en Cos Ball Saturday October Dancing will begin at and admission is per couple See how much cor your money will buy at HJA LlTjOfN Halloa Truck Sain if 8784365 8262931 25 Just North of J 0CKEY GLOVES YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR MENS and BOYS HOCKEY EQUIPMENT BOYS SIZES 1 5 to MENS SIZES 612 MENS BLACK PANTHER HOCKEY STICKS VICTORIAVILLES from LOUISVILLE SLUGGER from 39 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