Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 30, 1974, p. 10

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0 The Acton Free Press Man Dec Parents involved Limehouse school The lutcst issue earn heir livelihoods from have a traelltlon working News contains an the land and in the offices together for common cause interesting article on I classrooms and factories of of they house school For those who Hilton and of other worked with the school staff do receive the board of centres us distant as Toronto ami students to plan education paper the article heir children buses as sent tic Garden is here early as a for 8 Parties talent and llmthousea am classes home attracted more Hat weather than rot participants an Two years ago I Proceeds subsidized School experienced five bid school field trips and weather days when bus program Carrier of the week Robert ittle student Paul Paul likes hockey 11 is Free Press lacrosse and carrier for Mill Vlctom especially Cook a championship hockey team and Cameron district Its right in his own He hems carrier he lives at 148 Mill hidany problems unique community Nestled snugly in the pic highlands of north eastern Hilton Hills is Lime house Public School Within stones throw of its walls lie weathered remains of a bustling white markers of the Bruce Trai rich plant vlldllfe of rolling wood cancelled or school These same people expressed concern the fact that children home loan cm pty sometimes locked house rocky outcrops of the after school closings Niagara escarpment and Other parents were concern vast operations which that they had to leave for feed the ever demanding work will before the first rad needs of the Nlagan it announcement at a II is its people however often were unaware of not its historical past or bus cancellations which left graphical location which their children make the School wet or cold Community unique as they wilted patiently percent of them live from their bus one to nine miles from the In September of 1973 school in in area running group of par t from the Wellington County with the school to No 17 a system which guarnn 14 miles to the soulh They tecs I nil families tin be contacted within lo facilities fur community groups four nights each 1 ithers join the three men on staff for an evening of rccrc ion each night ycir parents of the family school community volunteer d their time ind to school programs They as drivers on keel prepi helped or m a Christmas teachers At im or during the school day the principal or a designated teacher places one call to the parent coordinator Mrs Rook who imehousi School will be presenting musical with immunity support The unicuc spirit of this is reflected dso in the efforts of the staff Intramuril mis lie ich not n hour for the R Urn the iuEV pi notorkofparintLorlUj lh The school phone Is left i open for incoming inquiries tnimnu and lend them taken to ensure Ihil every child will hive wirm home JjJ go to When i bus down occurs the driver phones the school which in turn relays the message to peciEhtl pride in efforts to the school s I indseipt The s program itself unique in Hi it children half tt Jcher with of 12 children who mm in i prim CHRISTMAS MORNING can be a disappointment as the high school theatre arts course showed the children of Robert Little and Ben on December 18 The class held skits for the youngsters in the Shoemaker and the Elf and Christmas Eve Christmas Day and Boxing Day firther route Because of forts a system exists which Uk tt provides quick twoway com r munication lor isolated imehouse this is ex import I These same parents also concern regarding the lack of school community libr iry ties Because of this new school library facilities in eluded provisions for possible future use of this facility as community library lions between the Hills I ibrary Board and the Board of should result in the operation of community it I ime house School in the new year People of this community her support for oihi children re id difficulties and tin prin who lime provides i Corrective lit ror for Junior students who de coding skills To I house School s lofty perch itop rocky mil newly built slops make it unique Hut to hose with the sclnol it is tht people child ren teachers who enjoy hit unique ten lost to progress mil mud em Name publisher Dills OWN A vicepresident THRUMP THRUMP THRUMP and toy soldiers stand to attention at the bound of the drum on the stage of the Z Bennett school as their grade four class presented the March of Christmas toys at the wind up assembly held on Friday Dec 20 Miss G McHugh was the teacher director TOY SOLDIERS were a big feature of the grade four production of Marching Toys performed by the class of Miss Gail McHugh The teacher is seen doing last minute touching up on some of the toys in the play It was one of two seen on Friday Dec at the M Bennett assembly held as the windup of the school term Douglas workers Workers returned to Ihe job Monday at Douglas Aircraft after a one week lay off Employees were given an extra long Christmas holiday as the plant shutdown from December to the 30th The workers were told It was because of labor problems at the Long Beach California Douglas plant and the tack of work at of those workers live In Hills Before they left work cm December employees said they found a list of between and names posted informing those on the list they will be let go on January Area residents who work at the plant in Malton expressed the fear they will find another long Ibt of people due lo be laid off when they return to the plant Jim Dills of Milton was elected vicepresident of the Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association a December meeting of the board in Tor He succeeds Harry Stemp publisher of the Oxbridge TimesJournal and the Lake Advocate who resigned during his term Chairs committee He was originally elected to the Ontario association s member board In 1972 has served as chairman of administration committee since that time The Association represents more than community newspapers throughout the province and also operates an active group buying program celebrates Its anniversary in Jim Dills was also named a member of the Provincial Consultative Committee Tor Journalism that is currently being established by the Mm istry of Colleges and He a member since of the Sheridan Col lege Advisory Committee on Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS -4- HAPPINESS KKSTAURANT I CLOWNS toy tigers monsters and pretty dolls were all part of the grade production of The March of Christmas Toys with Mrs duelling The toys tame to life on the stage of the Bennett public school at the Friday Dec 20 assembly when the play was presented in the school Christmas party at nursery school rl lime ind entertained the children mil i kind understanding Two parties on riday si the rtmimder of the children s company Hi wever due to previe us committments Mr unable to Sieve lull of stood in for Sin i I and brothers ind sisters wt re allowed to the During this lime were sung nest On whole the children were well be ind all hail In I infill irc Ontario me ins rocks the w inly rt rente to cliffs of the NOTICE The Moetinq of the Hilton BoircJ of Education will be held on Thursday January 9 1975 in the Board Room of the Administration Building Guelph Line Burlington Ontario rYLER JORDAN told Santa Steve what he wanted for Chi and in return re ceived a cane Santa was at the Honey Pot Nursery School on December and 20 THOMPSON FUELS LTD Acton Hare s hoping the New Year will bring you all the things you want from life and peace to enjoy them FRANK T0TH MOTORS GUELPH ST ACTON 853 1840 to ihe brand New Year it hold good things for sou for your loyalty FROM ELSIE BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP GREETINGS Co ye ami fcWt ffappy ami it mt thamkt jrwr ami MANAGEMENT STAFF G ALEC JOHNSON LTD REALTOR

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