Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 29, 1975, B5

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With pomp and fun The Acton Free Press Wed Jan 29 1975 B5 Limehouse library open Saturday Mrs Jessie Noble kindergarten pupil Joanne Jennings took books out of Community branch library mnrnmR And they go 1 big round of applause and gifts for doing it Their symbolic withdrawal of book marked the official opening of the new facility in I just approved by the Hoard of Education the week before Once it was settled that the DEBORAH ANNE of Georgetown lends a helping hand in preparing Limehouse library for the opening ceremonies Saturday morning She works part time at Georgetown library new I library could be opened at certain hours for the public started at once for a public event to bring Hit community together to mark the occasion was set and it the first da of operation for the new library Noble was chostn as one of the oldest people in imehouse Slit has lived there since 1919 and was married ago She was signed up as I the first person on the list and she took out a novel Joanne nnings those a book She s I librarian of Hills Bets also presented each of I hem with another bonk these inscribed and not due back in three weeks librarian for public hours is Anne Irvine who lives in She hid been working at the Georgetown branch Other will help if needed Sharon is the rcgnlir school librarian About WO adult books have alrend been added to the school s children s books These will rotate with the librarj There are about other books as will junior books and don itioni Hours are and from to and Siturdiv mornings from 10 to declared the open School hoard vice chairman Morion and trustee Tom Watson pressed their at this additional use of the school Hills board chairman Joan 1 in members of the former board Mrs Ruth Wilson Mrs Mi and Mrs Ann Ibis board had hoped for a branch three ago The new addition provided the school with its last fall 11I en Madge director of had to have the prist the South Central the room librarv board attended as well as members lihrarv board board of pupils members and council were over attending Mr I ally greeted by the Matthews opening pi children caretaker Colin whom the staff used to ill Mr Linu house The whole school was in tears he left llale recalled and we third lane and I 1 honorable who a student it the two wttks whin intern tin TOP WINNERS in school library poster contest accept their prizes from chief librarian for Hills Betsy Cornwell They tire Brenda Tost Heather Jacqueline Pries and Yvonne Matthews 2200 register for Sheridan Total registration tor distributed throughout the courses i Sheridan Ittgions an iiKluding its expeiinl run according In Campus Administrator fur South mil is at as of timpus Ian it Overall si veil of the an increasing courses listed in tin pupularih in which was principal Dave Haley welcomed crowd to his school Saturday EECIIC 1 en rccuo YOU ONE STOP FARM and GARDEN CENTRE If you had a savings plan that gave you high inteiest and let you save tax dollars youd call it smart Thats what we call it Introducing THE 1975 VOLVO IS HERE DROP IN AND SEE TODAY AT GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS ON SEED GRAIN and GRASS SEEDS NOW AVAILABLE ON Oats Barley Mixed Grain Peas Spring Wheat Alfalfa Timothy Trefoil Red Clover Brome Grass Etc ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY CALL 8773512 or OR DROP IN THIS SPRING MASTER FEEDS WILL HAVE Bulk Garden Seeds Lawn Fertilizer Special Lawn Mix Lawn and Garden Tool Rototiller Rentals Lawn Roller Rentals Lawn Spreader Rentals Garden Tractors ICTED GEORGETOWN YOUR ONE STOP FARM and GARDEN CENTRE Is the plan for you the best age to start contributing i mi lave money Reduce Tmd How much money does it Can withdrawals require to start fromyourimflRTplan he i nhJial i tin lite ai regfttered plan

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