Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 19

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The Acton Free Press Wed June CATHY ASHLEY of Ave floats her way into second place in a synchro swim meet held at the Acton Lions Pool Saturday afternoon Miss Ashley scored the highest of any Acton swimmer totalling 51 5 under the top mark of 53 Lynn Vcrag placed fourth Liz Cooper tenth and Leslie Graham 12 LINDA ROBINSON of M Z Bennett School re ceived her new portable television from Rotary officials Dave Manns and Wayne Moss Gary principal of Z B stands behind Linda The prize was for the highest amount of pledges raised for the skate a tnon Skate- a- thon Rotary awards The school with the highest pita the school was awarded the prize for having the highest pledge pupil of Acton officials presented awards Tuesday to individuals who out standing successes of their personal pledge drives for the Individual were ScboTttho won a of Robert Little was television set and awarded second skatea prize by Rotary of Robert officials Gary makes the KeirdjX Presentation to and principal the Allen NEW and USED Balers and Modal Blv In stock ready to g ED STEWART GARAGE rr MAIN ST ERIN EQUIPMENT LTD phone the Acton free Press Wed June 11 ActOn giNS Surprise Boardi Renaissance disagree on in SynchrOSWim meet format of June 26 meeting JOHN CLARE of Spey side school received third skate a prize a radio which was presented by Gary A t synchronized swimmers placed first in the advanced routine category in a swim meet Saturday after noon at Lions Pool A group from Stratford won In novice Calhy Ashley placed second in the advanced single cate gory scoring under first place core Susan placed second in the novice 15 year olds and over JudyPaterson conch of the swimmers said that she didn expect any of the Acton swimmers to place in the top five and she was pleased with the performances The Acton routine was completed the night before the contest The competition was hosted by the Acton group to expose themselves to competition according to coach Paterson Lynn Virag placed fourth scoring and Liz Cooper placed scoring Leslie On ham placed 12th Judging was performed by six adjudicators from all areas of southern Ontario They were Sue Adams of Milton Joan Williams of Burlington Harris of Toronto Butler of Sharon Chandler SUSAN ANCKER of Acton goes into an under sommersault competition with four teams Mcaford Pickering of Acton Renaissance Chalrmai Gordon Reade is scheduled to meet with Hal ton Board of Education June to sub stantiate claims he has mode Mr Reade told the board at a recent meeting that it peared to be board policy to promote permissive teachers before traditional teachers in the system According to Board Chair man Judy Alexander she has been called several times by Renaissance officials who are wonting to negotiate the terms of the meeting Board policy indicated that written briefs should be submitted to the board four days prior to the meeting Renaissance is reluctant to do this unless the trustees are willing to supply the com mlltee with a list of written questions the board intends to Trustee Bill Priestncr won dcred whether the Intent wa3 to sit and read prepared or to have a Trustee Bill Herd summed up what seemed to be the feeling of the trustees when he said the group had agreed to the meeting and the terms This is just a further bit of nonsense If they want to play games like this we should Ignore them Confirm date Chairman Alexander Is to contact the Renaissance chairman and confirm the who have been const critical of the educational operation in the region The group has continued to argue that the school system Renaissance Is should abide by a group of parents in the Christian principles Lowest Prices on Fresh Kodak Film Quality Fast B Ektachrome Processing WEVE GOT NEW POSTERS HALTON PHOTO SERVICE 192MninSt MILTON 6012 JENNIFER LEE of Rd poses with her pet Old English sheep dog Panda who is five months old Panda will get a lot bigger in the next year Jennifer said Panda eats catfood and cooked people food and likes eating Jennifer s toast Panda also likes sneaking out of the yard and digging holes and lying in them to keep cool Ontario Hearing Board NOTICt OF INI- MP TIM AND OF TINGS ON Tilt OF Till- HYDRO TRWS- ROUT POINT Nt POINT Nt The Province of Ontario by Order in Council No 1585 dated the tenth day of June author iicd and directed the Environmental Hearing Board to review Information pertaining to that portion of the approved Hydro transmission route Bradley Junction to Georgetown between point 33 near Colbcck and po near as identified in the Ontario Bradley Georgetown Environmental Report and conduct the public meetings necessary to deter mine if the selected alignment between these points can be modified in any way that having regard for reasonable cost will minimize the Impait on the agricultural land and undesirable effects upon the environment and report its finding to the Minister of The Environmental Hearing Board will hold the TINGS in the Community Centre Ontario beginning at 10 a local time on Tuesday July 15 for such ad days as may be required in order that inter parties may have an opportunity to present their written or oral and to ask questions concerning the alignment of the Hydro transmission route If the are in writing the Board would appreciate receding ten copies if possible for the use of the Board Copies of the information pertaining to the subject matter of the Meetings w ill be on view in the offices of the Hearing Board at the address shown below and at the municipal offices of The Village of Grand Valley The Township of East Gara of Hillsburgh In addition for those people who wish further information prior to the Public Meetings the Board has requested that representatives of Ontario Hydro make a presentation regard the proposed route at an INFORM MEETING to beheld by the Board at Community Centre on June 1975 at p local time All interested members of the public arc invited Only questions for the purpose clarification will be entertained at the information meeting M Murphy Secretary Environ mental Hearing Board SL Clair Avenue West 5th floor Toronto Ontario M4V Need seating Continued from page one tcr view Noting the unusual arrangement of Beard more and Co owning the water and the town owning the land the report suggests Investigating the possibility of a purchase or donation which would make further development by the town more reasonable The outdoor pool says the re port appears too small for adults and too big for wad pool Shade trees planted in Sir Donald Mann Park In could make that area more useful for picnickers the re port suggests Since the nark is not centrally located for a sitting park and not suitable for active sports because of its hilly terrain the area could be developed for winter sports like tobogganing and crosscountry lessons or win The report adds that one ball at the park needs to be dragged and levelled Repairs to the home plate area arc also needed The report was presented in a constructive way and not intended to put added pres sure on cither the town or recreation departments DOMESTIC Sewing Machines WILL KEEP YOU FIRST LINE TELEVISION SALES SERVICE Mill St Acton 1057

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