Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1974, p. 23

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The Acton Free Press Wed October 1974 B9 Scout and Guide news Scouting skills were the stressed activities at the District patrol lenders camp held last weekend the Blue Springs Scout Fires first aid estimating knots and shelters were the instruction courses carried out by the Scouters About eight and a Venturer company ran the training camp for Scouts Groups registered into camp s Friday evening Acton was represented by Scouts Rob Robert Jim Saxon Miller David Bell John and Scouters John Sharpies and Mark All agreed that It was an excellent camp Hike Sunday morning 15 girl guides of the first Acton Companv were led on hike by Cap Helen Rowc and Mrs Ginger They left at a m and hiked up the line to District Com Ewart home This was the last hike necessary for guides Deborah Christine Allen and Marie They received their Hikers badge These girls also passed their outdoor fire badge along with he 12 other Guides Ceremonies Ceremonies and fun will be combined on November 1 The 3rd Aeton Brownies will have an enrolment followed by a Hallow en party the Acton Scout Hall This Saturday morning there will be Scouts Cubs and Beavers coming door to door to ask you support their movement or your donation they will give you on apple Please support your town Boy Scouts of move ment Thank you very much SHARPENING THEIR estimating powers scout patrol leaders Steve Leonard of First Ashgrove Allison of Acton and of the Fifth Georgetown listen to Scouter Bnan Panas left They took part in the leaders camp at Blue Springs scout reserve west of Acton Saturday Youth bowling tour from the Rip Oft Karen Vin lops for her team with US triple The Streakers Wreaked by Roc her October Shift The by winning me from the Snowmen Bui the kept their tool for a comeback In order o win the Isit and Trevor liny Mled over his average In win pap for Hippo The Birds tint tame from he Hum ply Birds bo considering that every landing a three point and total n i neat My Coich The continue to bowl superbly a they arfdrd to from the Octopus the id gun for her team with double powerful In both game Leading hi way for Ih Dragons was 1 with a MO double The Owla were wise at could be winning all three from the Dunn waa topi for imr learn with a double She alio bowled pins over her mage In Ihe lint game to win Dp for her team The Snake tot Into the groove by winning two from the fir it place Mice Sendee led the way for her team with a double Third Shift The Dog were barking h g In lor her latin The Horses galloped away from Ihe Chipmunk in both to win ill three point Dirndl Ihe top for her learn with a double The ftalder i pun a web around the today at bowling Nancy Vuikimp bowled a double to lead her team to victory ramaln In place In league it and In i with the reiult of today bowling Hit key Tim Biker Gary Lumbers IM Pat MrClure Phillips ISO Bnnda McDonald Martha Dunn Sherry League At lading First shift Frog 11 Dumpiya Hippos Boo men Bird Second Shift Mice Dragoni7 Turtles Third ShiftSpiders 13 Doit Chipmunks Cowi J Other bowler winning Coco Co and orange pop were Michelle with virile Steven Mcrional Wipe Out Peter Turki way with a 519 triple Bert 551 Karen Van 204 Gary Dill Debbie 7 KOI Ian Berry Joanne Gordon Vojkamp league Streaker IB Hot 10 Wipe Out Patrol Hip off the that took i the October Dianne ler BUI Anderson h them the remit will be In of next week in Howling Birthday wiine tor Ihli week go Mark Walker Lynn White Carolyn and ary Plckiei That concludes the bowling highlight far this week See Bo e you Medals our Junior teams and poor lb point department for the three The Hot Shots destroyed Doom Patrol In all three Post led the way for the HAMILTON TRUST ND SWINGS PAYS YOU 102 ON 15 YEAR GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Interest payable Half Yearly or may be Compounded to Maturity rjui to f Contact your LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR 69 STREET SUITE TORONTO ONT 360 Member inwinta PACING OFF THE scout trail bridge Duncan Owen keeps an eye on the water and trees to either side He was a participant in the patrol leaders camp at Blue Springs Camp Saturday Margaret Birch at services meeting juniors Three while the Ul were The Hippie In all three the league standing The Cold Ones sure loo cold con they wiped Ihr Hot Ones right nit the board winning four points Gary Pickles was tops for Ms tram with a triple The Odd Ones destroyed the Battlers in alt Ihree gamci Patay Storey led them to their victory with a triple Rick Roc her Rob Patly Storey Susan Thompson Debbie Storey HI dry Pickles Lou Anne Jim rink League landings OddOnes Cold Ones Hippie Hot One Butler Today was I Beat My Coach In winning a In the Bantam division won In the Junior division and 25 in the senior Congratulation to winning the 1 PAUL of Georgetown really digs Scouting He digs in to build fire pits to cook roasts for dinner at the patrol leaders camp at Blue Springs Educators rt meet in Milton PS meeting of Hoard of Education will be Thursday at at Hubert School In Tht deal with Trustees will hi on how the rcferril process works and services wilt be highlighted tour of the fichool bo brtak The is he first open con school built in Milton and is opined September Ministers committee Urge improvement in teaching French minister ihe teachinK has urged steps designed to increase in the subject and make the courses offered more meaningful Helen Mitchell language with the Curlers trials Open House earnings at the turfing club have proven popular prrftpectKc new curlers tried out trie game The Open House continues each cvenlnR week too seison schedule begins next wrd if I due is memlier of tin I committee The committee uracil be mtriKluceil not iter Hi in he junior division schools lime be for tin trench instruction si ild list rench is In mil 11 jndi nine The immitttL levels of instriicliiii from geiur rtmuli enriched eourses should offered in school students in on tour fit Id trips of fin dur ition in trench milieu and in tht number of ex between Ontario teachers of and in rench speaking communities The report expressed eon ccrn the decline in enrolment in schools Wide wis the committee of nullified ttithtrs to keep up with the ind of the mimstirml committee report was presented to the Hoard Tliursdaj night Premier meets Board over closing Following on the heels of a meeting with Norval ratepayers over the closing of Norval school Premier William Davis has requested a meeting with representatives of the Halton Board of Education to include the chairman vicechairman and two members of the board s administrative personnel on the same subject The meeting is to take place in the premier s office this Friday November 1 at Also attending will be Minister of Education Tom Wells and Halton East P P the Hon Jim Snow ratepayers met with Premier Davis on October 18 and asked his help in reopening the school which was closed at the end of the term by dictum of the Halton Board of Education Mr Davis said he would take the matter under considera and inform them of his decision through the Halton East M P who made a strong plea to the Premier on behalf of the Norval residents Mr Davis has expressed his concern about the difficulty in interfering with the decisions of an elected body such as the school board but the new meeting may indicate he might use his office to arbitrate between residents of Norval and the board of education Provincial Secretary for Social Development Margaret Birch will be ihe keynote speaker ai a meeting of the Human Services Council workshop Nov at Holiday Inn In Burlington Invitations have gone out to alt agencies providing human services in the region One of the functions of the workshop will be to provide an Thc medals won in races at Toronto ixhibilion frank Mcintosh are now tin the library were turned to Acton resident William White of a couple of ago With ihim in the cast ire some old SAVE SAVE SAVE Dont miss the GOOD OLD DAYS SALE Everybody can afford an Audi at these extra low low prices Were clearing out our Brand New 74 and Demos including Station Wagons Beetles Buses Campers Trucks Sedans SAVE NOW You talk We listen DONT MISS THIS CHANCE BANK FINANCING BAZ MOTORS LTD SPECIAL Sit Rocker Recliners LA Z BOY FLAIR BEING SOLD AT 30 OFF REGULAR PRICE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCELLENT MONEYSAVINGS SPECIAL A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL CHRISTMAS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE GEORGETOWN MIRKET CENTRE i for all leaders in the community to meet one another and exchange ideas ind viewpoints The meeting will also serve aa a forum for the council to explain what it is what it it doing and how individual groups can be assisted by council The theme of the workshop is ordination versus SURVEY in Pain Discomfort and Consult House Physiotherapy Godfrey Matthews MCPA Registered Physiotherapist Raymond Street Ontario 8241230 Your health is your business RIP TIDES or BELLVIEW GULF HOTELS ST PETERSBURG FLORIDA Departures Nov Dec 14 1 DOUBLE PERSON HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL CLEARWATER FLORIDA Departures Not 2 Dec 14 ind DOUBLE PER PERSON Voir QUALITY TOUR Includes Return Air Fare Complimentary Intlight Meal and Open Bar Night Hotel Accommodation of your Choice Welcome Cocktail Party Continental Breakfast at Tides or Howard Johnson Beach O or Wiener Roast Free Game of Golf Free Tennis What Else to Pay for T and A lull Id S3 JUST PHONE ACTON MILTON 878 3519 TORONTO 3641034 We mil have and March break at Florida and

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