Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 26, 1975, p. 4

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The Acton Free Wed November It OUR READERS WRITE Dont apologize for work In a recent letter appearing In the region press William A Johnson commented The Renaissance Committee that started off in great form has seemed to bog down on sex education and the literary merits of certain books utilized within our schools Mr Johnson ought to remember thai Renaissance was triggered by the protest of one parent over the decadent literature being recommended to the students and kinky sex education philosophy that thruil four Gay Libbers unannounced onto a Grade 12 Family Life class In the high school his daughters were attending That great start to which Mr Johnson refers I suppose includes the Renaissance rcgioniil rally March 28 attended by residents who heard an address by Larry Henderson attacking the moral pollution in the schools But instead of getting bogged down in Irresponsible approach to sex education in the schools Renaissance was established on the broadest basis of parental and tax payer concerns as expressed In our four Fold purposes 1 To accept and reassert our respon as taxpayers and parents for the public education system 2 To provide through the philosophy governing the public educational system an expression of the wisdom of adulthood and moral guidance of parenthood to our vouth in our schools perhaps like so parents and adults Mr Johnson has copped out In this area of To insist on a on academic excellence in the basic educational dis origins and the atheistic to the students in our schools we undertake lo seek to effect this renaissance in education through the processes of participatory democracy On that basis Renaissance now has dues paying members in and about three times that many more from coast to coast in Canada with strong local and provincial committees developing in several areas Far from being bogged down over the deficiencies of the approach to literature and sex education In the schools has presented briefs to the board the ministry and the Ontario cabinet which have constructive proposals from the viewpoint of the parent and tax payer for improving our fine public education system Just this week I met for an hour with a member of the Ontario cabinet in Queen Park to discuss the need for alternatives in public education as a solution to the frictions now disturbing the schools As the defeated NDP candidate in North Mr Johnson should know that such tematives were recommended by Mr Lewis himself prior to the election We re glad to see that Mr Johnson Is applying nis warm hum a danism and hearty enthusiasm to the needs of public education and wish him and his colleagues well In fact we have encouraged members to support Mr Johnson s crusading for educational reform We think that If Mr Johnson were the father of a he d share the anguish of many parents in over the degrad influences their children arc encounter ing In the classrooms As a dedicated en we think Mr Johnson needs to cultivate the same capacity lo moral pollution threatening the health or the psyche of our youth as he is able lo identify the environmental pollution that threatens their physical health As responsible parents we don t apologize for such concerns Sincerely Ken Campbell Chairman Renaissance Ontario Box 100 Milton FriendslnDeed Successful social night is beginning of parties Mrs Price discussed the We had a very successful Shopping for the Social Evening on November handicapped at the 18 with approximately ffll in Gu present wftn guests from Then will bo volunteer help to assist wheelchair patients with Iheir shopping There will also be gift wrapping If desired and entertainment along with many other prises It will he a wonderful present wltn Fergus and Rock on mediator Dear Sir Can you tell me why we send members to the Dominion Parliament It is for good welfare of the nation as a whole is it not It is for the benefit of the working man as well as Ihc adequately paid MPs and over paid Cabinet Ministers We Canadians want no one trodden underfoot We Canadians want no working man to be subjected to the views of a stub born Federal Minister who is influenced by selfish persons At one time an hour would have seemed like a big raise but not now Had the government watched the climbing prices and kept them under control postal workers might perhaps have eked out a precarious living on that but let me em phasize not now The postal department is saving money by the millions while the postal workers are out The department has and know It Let the people of Canada Insist on a mediator who will give fair play to those who do the work as well as those who sit in judgment RON of the Acton Friends In Deed group for the physically handicapped waits for a spot at the euchre tables at the Social Night the club held on November People from Fergus and attended the special event Who pays bus not town Levy to be by Hills somelimes uncovers information the dm net commute requires further information they ire passed Harry I questioned one No for bus trip from the Seventh Line lo Mohawk Raceway s nutting There no way the town should pay for that bus he told the committee It was not business All most where Hit fee for the bus iskwl it Who collected the money councillors asked ihcmselves thiv Take it out of I evy ordered It a there s pnnnpte involved I don t recall any resolution of council authorizing piymenl for the bus A recommend that item hi held over pending further from the town pissed Six tables of euchre were played as well as roll I note and The euchre prizes were donated and we would like to thank the donors publicly for their gencrouslly We really appreciated Ihe prizes very much The euchre prizes wenl to ladies high Dressier Guelph ladles second Emily Price Aclon ladies low Anne Dodds Acton men high Don Scotl Guelph men second Ray Bailey men low George It was a really enjoyable evening A short meeting preceded at which time representatives were named to attend the meeting or the Multl Services to be held In the Acton high school on November We hope all the Illnesses will be over and those in hospital will be out and able to enjoy the Christmas season A donation of was received our meeting which we appreciated so much We thank the group donating very much There have been very good way to get a lot of Christmas turnouts at the swimming pool on Sunday mornings lately The water is so much warmer which makes swim ming and exercising a great deal of pleasure We have an Invitation lo the CARS Canadian Arthritis and Society Christmas parly to be held in the Baptist church on December 10 so if there is any one wishing to go would Ihi y get in touch with me at 2324 before December so that transportation can be arranged Our own Christmas party will be held on December ho we hope all our members will be able to get out and enjoy real good evening Outline goals Stressing significance of natural environment and the Niagara is one of the major goals of Ihe Credit Valley Conservation Authority as outlined in the Master development plan for the Conservation Area The Authority feels the area provides the public with variety of opportunities to enjoy a natural recreational scientific and environment Major lives in the plan wiihln natural environment to promote visl tor development of historical provide recreational lunitics to protect and pre serve the fragile areas of bio logical geological and historical savings on our inventory of Rabbits Fo Campers Demos GAS Never has anything so small offered so much for so little Rabbit Da luxe In and test one ours BAZ MOTORS LTD VEHiTlllH IB 1 Mill St Fist Art Pet of the week Kofi an African parrot came toCanada with Sam and and their children Lynn and Jeff when they turned from a two year posting in Accra Ghana Kofi is tin word for and Kofi the parrot is the Man in the household at Main Street South r In talks and whistles a number of tunes his favorite Ik in On I op of Old Smoke He is now about eight years old and has a life expectancy of 45 years though some of his known to live till Mil Heart Choose it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS MmMUHm GEORGETOWN Due to the interruption ot regular postal services the Ministry of Revenue has extended the date for return of the assessment rolls from December 16 to January 21 1976 in all municipalities and localities across the province Therefore in accordance with the provisions of The Assess ment Act assessment notices will be delivered to all assessed persons on January 6 1976 full days prior to the return of the rolls This extension affects the time penod dunng which owners and tenants may appeal their assessments Therefore the final date for commencing an appeal to the Assessment Review Court has also been extended from January 6 to February 11 1976 Should the postal disruption continue into the month of January the date for the return of assessment rolls may be further extended A notice of any further extension will be published at a later date NOTE TOWNSHIP OF These alternate arrangements will not be in or the Township of Wicksleed In the District of Assessment notices will be delivered to owners and tenants on the regular date December and the assess roll will be returned on December The final date on which owners and tenants may commence an appeal to the Assessment Review Court in the Township of Wicksteed is January 6 Ministry of e Revenue Deputy M n Ontario ACTON PHARMACY LTD DOWNTOWN ACTON

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