Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1975, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wed May Rockmosa Sports Centre Afkr a one- month Hon period tin com appointed by monti township council on March Inhlid Its compre hensive study on Iht Hock mosu Spuria ton re ho flvi man COnipoHld of two I loilH Club Wnltir Ilium two township councillors torn lutty I mi link ami David one Murray Simitar Hill Ad wit lhn tin formal brief at rtguliii nutting it Hit lowiuihlp As will h other ill lions ro at tin iiNLtimi brief In IntroiHicluK Iho In It iixw that It was probably of most if not tin muni torn ted In tin township Invited Hunt Win mi to pi i hi tin study Mr vWulltnu mil llmd first of Hi x pin mil various mi linns of lit hut of mi- for or mid building Steering committee presents brief public meeting set Implementation muted building ma in ten once costs projected benefits and exhibits In support of foregoing An introduction was given as to what organizations were instrumental In the pursu of ttic project They ore the liwnship re- and the and District 1 lotus flub All past mints the I Ions lull wen review id and the need re in indoor Blot Ml I hi speaker referred to si tlk in tht township over a period of dUiriorakdniiii Jnnitiui Hi the town ship I rami hi mil public Hi pointed mil that hi gymnasium in Is In constant hunk I nut J in iiiiiiliijuiili spun fur liitiriitH anil iieititinns obtaining pi r minium for wan mi loiisukred by tin spokm limn Hi wild tin was limiting in iim It I In It tin person in eluirLi llahli fiiriullvllii I In roup The Lion Kpokvjmun touch on in of thi town hall with I La lack or parking washrooms two church in tin which also laek required washrooms doing have ly 4000 In I township mild up man who flirted to urn the township iMmtulariis fur pur Mm lar li mnilioruil Alton I irgun I Hi I A IkKkwNxi prewntly part of Ae Urn Industrial I km ureal in the spot In order to twin violent tA to rifliui Mr it lluit 111 VlU lit tt1 ill loun I fll IIH MptHl to fMr rtniifis n A in fcfrm n nll KIWI r I and I plans whin i lug Hoi hi lulng iiiifto linnln ry and win ly Mr Iarlliiilarly ixurs In I a point of mi Id tin Hi piliilidmillliit r ii of puilln liI a d i in in rim ia in ailivllli Hi said rim I lowmhlp win in playing organid luiikiy fir thi oiiilnp in In Kpuiiiilrri Mr flmWi 4 no Wtilll WlllO IllUlllrfflt Wl I- rU M r v lr I fur Jllfl4 I I I if it IrnwIriKti rK rftiiKn hftun illdtrw mum J r ri ni no rill- Mr hi HhftiHh ai l p ttiW of I 11 rfinl pfov on thy Hum nM M iiMl A I of Ih nobivfror I iiicitioft kvhn hnt ran If Ml of I Ion tin rMn for d tM Vr I I rtK lo i irinp will it Itkwwvl Vivlnw dny Mi if ll if pin ri inform jl Hi r irk in pi if mid Mr JIll jm wxkiy k ri- nod llmir FROM THE HIGHEST point in the park the Eramosa and Hams Lake look tremendous to Sunda the new niidihrrhood f Mr rpaa mild low rpnymii principal and for in initial riptutl pointed im it fully thai time iomplm ill nonprofit entity vinnc of frorr of and the ran Am group They a Willi fvidfor irr- rlwy ill I In vini Mr WoiilmiY a pr of itx r firm fJWTertingnrila the h w iwilatlnn Mr rrundwl pltx a own in by the it ill manned t linrton by council with from all of Ihr town hi- Protect those ratified by If V Walter hours emit ti von tocut this ami rcsirvi rmdents In the secondary n ft l I I I L CNIB secretarys word The traumatic experience of losing ope sight brought to the fore to the Hock wood Li one ties day evening April when about IB members attended to hear firsthand the story a man who was injured on the boa cues of Normandy In 1W4 and awakened to realize he would never see again David Ferguson field secretary for the Kitchener and areas of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind said that seeing was mans most valuable sense one which should be well protected He explained that he w as able to sec for ears and for the past had been blind During that lime he had never been able to com adjust as there were Plant trees raise funds On Friday May mem bcrs of the Grond Valley Conservation I held a tree planting ceremony at the Laurel Creek Con scrvation Area in the north west of Waterloo The tree planting officially launched the Foundation campaign to raise funds for the proposed Nature Centre Laurel Creek oundation President Gordon Chaplin of Gait assisted by George Kenney who is chairman of the Conservation Authority Information and Advisory Board wielded to inaugurate the new project Local businesses organizations and individuals will be asked to donate money for this effort difficulties to over Mr 1ergusons storj was one of great depth and inner fortitude lie said il was on when he was hurl He d first thought picked up sand in his eves Examination they been damaged repair and almost overnight he learned he would never bee again A of mental adjust menl worrying about the future or whether he iven had one were onh some of the loncerns the interesting man told about After ment he was returned to Canada where he studied braille He then went to vcrsity and procured his A degree The speaker s life as a blind for the first time well related He said it is to make allowances for human dignity helping when required but for sighted people to never im pose their abilities loo on those who shock and hopelessness Mr raspr had been able to pull himself up and over the years become in important cog in the weels which keep the CM It in operation He told of to adapt his physical stamina to his new condition replac football hard playing games with swim mlng for daily exercise Safe glasses protect dingr of the slderedns hopeless time He told of skiing riding and even skating with the aid a qualified guide But nothing- con tike the place of the He said that in cose of any headaches or eye doctors should be contacted immediately He nded safely glasses to be worn in all instances of painting or decorating where foreign nutcnals could get into the eves What was interesting about guest was that despite his handicap he was well idiusted He with cast discussed a film on blind rehabilitation as- he heard it being played and told his audience that after his adjustment he had married and was in process of raising five children of his It Canvass Mr first became with I In thi group sponsored hi for the two ago This vears will be in October 1 felt that the film and meeting Mr should have been residents as it wis both interistmg and worth while as well is and thought provoking As a field seen the spc is tukin via car with dmer to many also to schools where hi talks about the import of eve protection Ik tells youngsters how easy It is become blinded when snow balling how thankful thi v should 1 int to see He explained to thi Lion how impossible It is for him tell someoiu who has always blind what color is and what things look like It s impossible tn be thank enough for sight he said After the meeting home made cupcakes and coffee wircservcdandlheLionettes visited with the speaker The hair man Walter called a special meeting of the Wellington County Board of Education Monday night to ratify the budget for 197o This budget will total 7M An of The board spent several hours to cut this without the quality of education in the In doing this 591 was cut from the of alterations services Inslruitlonal supplies lhe also cut nut of tin budget an allow I township township the for elementary schools will be an Thiswill miridst of 4BJ mills for township GLEN MARCH is seen just before being taken to the Guelph General hospital for minor treatment after a collision with his bike anil car day morning Accident A young village boy escap ed injury Saturday morning when he was struck by ear travelling in the The about 10 a when Glen March i of St was up the hill on Mam St on his Cut over to make i lift hand turn to Guelph St he went in to tin path of in oncoming mi Hilts According to a tiuikpnrkidtoo far from sidewalk tut off of both appar was thrown Into the unlink Id of car but re el kid minor euts and Ik to tin Cm pit hospital whin hi was in 1 1 fm vat Ion reiidents In the secondary level the requisition will be 146 an increase of percent resulting in a mil rati increase of 1 The present budget for the is below ceilings sit by the province by in the elementary panel and in the sec panel making a total Of 401 The increase in the budge I is covered by a provincial grant of percent leavinp the bilancc to be paid by loca taxation The increase instructional salaries counts for whict for most of lhe In Debenture payments debenture pavments for two schools in township will be for ink rest and pat total of Hirst an debenture pa for I ramosa and public schools This will an unmatured of 347 still as of 1975 Double Bud Vases Orchid in a bowl Rose in a bowl Cut flowers Flower arrangements Corsages single or full Blue Springs Flower Shop Kill St E Euchre ups receipts Inld going ml and limiting tin Apr amount peopk and puld 1 each which meant will go towards the St John Anglican paint the project as the Itockwood church iilebrotion of tht lOOIh of Diocese To get tht off tin ground win given with the a of making nibs ruljM anil gnu mil pnitliK all iMigtigatlm id rs an itching Hying lollilnkoflhliigBiodn Mian Him Ih fun nut an lining dally I show it i mill t in tht itf si and so tar to but Up Mis Itllihk of Mills supporter of tin lot lain was the i in tin r w ho si the pan Sin to so amount tin mark turning talent in as TRADE I FAIR ST PARISH HALL acton SATURDAY MAY 10th- 1030 am to 430 pm ADMISSION Multitude ot fine crafts for sale by 16 participating crafts people Special table ot Oxfam trade goods from all aver the globe Profits for World Relief Sponsored by the Acton Oxfam Group Yellow and Green Foxtails SUEDES AND LEATHERS FOR With weeds like these in your corn where do you start Start with the labeled Lasso herbicide tank mix that fits your weed and carryover problems in corn Lasso plus lor broad spectrum control in corn Proem erg once Lasso plus tank mix controls major grasses likecrabgrassos yellow and green oxtails and more Carryover possibility is minimized because Lasso alone carryover and you II use less in the tank mix Lasso plus for specifio weed control with no carryover This tank mix also controls many labeled weeds including crabgrasses yellow and green foxtails And it is Ideal or the farmer who is concerned about rotation because it gives good wood control performance with no carryover Is a of tho Shell Gnomical Company To get all the benefits Lasso has offer always read and follow Lasso label instructions carefully Lasso EUULSIFIABLEWEEO KILLER MONSANTO CANADA LTD Montreal Quabec Toronto Ontario M0nSdflt

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