Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 14, 1976, p. 11

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Buses cancelled due to snow The Acton high school had almost empty halls today Wednesday after last night snow storm which dumped several inches of the white stuff in the area One half of the total number of students showed up for classes Buses were cancelled and many teachers were late according to a School spokesman Attendance at Z Bennett and Robert Little schools except for the bus students was normal M Z Bennett spokesman said some country students were driven to school in cars LINDA SHADBOLT centre dives with other girls for the start of the junior 50 metre free style race at the first School Swim meet of the new year There are just two remaining meets before the finals which are followed by the Ontario Championships at York University AHS swims to first and second Karen Chapman Debbie and Dave came through with strong performances to give Acton High School junior swimmers first place and the seniors second spot In the first trl school swim meet of the new year The Junior squad with points finished ahead of Milton and Georgetown with Georgetown look first place in the senior events with points collected and Milton got Dave Pendergast won the junior free style event and also the senior metre freestyle His time for the senior event was Karen Chapman got a first in the junior girls metre free style while Debbie won the junior girls metre breast stroke Junior Karen combined with Karen Chapman and Deb bie to win the junior girls 150 nudity swim Miss Chapman was also on the team of junior girls who won the metre free style event Linda Charlebois and I make up the rest of team Swimming coach Mike Simmons said the teams arc doing quite well Our swimmers arc optimistic because they will not be facing the club swimmers who swimming times per week m the finals in February Mr Simmons said The teams in and Burlington consist of several club swimmers Acton swimmers avenge hours a week in the pool After the finals there arc the Ontario Championships in March University I here arc two more school meets before the finils The Acton Free Press Wed January 1976 KAREN CHAPMAN won the girls 50 metre free style event at the recent Tri School meet She also figured in the junior girls medley and free style relay teams DAVE won a junior and senior race at the TnSchool Swim meet at Thursday His time for the senior 200 metre free style was 2 2 Local 4H club members arrange Dale Carnegie course Future bright The future Scout and Guide news THERE T A SQUARE inch of the Acton Pool which was not awash during the recent Tri School meet Just a moment of travel I our glciming pipes icing curbs Two wheels Smooth quiet With massive power and When you re through waiting ready to move The one machine that straightens it all out On the road strip Or in mind Great lo look at Men belter to ride The Honda nOfour TheHallon4 II club will be the first Canadian II in to take the course is group Approximately JO members of Hilton agricultural clubs arc being invited to pai tnlly lot executive members re lives Incoming inert singly icrohs North a- to develop Ken MZ Bennett weekly news in a bile confidence a greater under training course arranged re- stand of people Acton high notes Ron tm is ire the students mil li rn 111 el is 1 i thine il I letise their I Ir li Semester One is wenl III lUltinilif Hit litre pin f in I On skills to strengthen their ihility to i with the pressure of mode living claim I lie spokesmen Over i iff millionptoplt tint ken the in North the ust and from Dale I urthcr information may be obtained from Mark I it Holland local cprcsenUilivc com of our memners have told us ever the that would be fir people lrine to prepare the msclvt s tube bet We rt pit ised to I to in ike Oils to lot club m Cattle shipped of ill Jersey heifers made up p irt of ihe let I whom lit their it he commented He suit r result win in with Hit town iir eommiiniU Mi I fill club Sherry lie lie Hon school is wileomt the two fir the new to our school ire Mrs Mines The school hid Mrs placts into for the ire Miss mil Miss I is the new On the ifttrnoon and Mrs Kw i the the is Hit new two cithers pined igamst I rides six stven thiols Mr irt inl speeches for Ins started the hiske Hull team Mr his started Here s lJt Insketlnll it for liippj Still school off I students fe high hive been planning ir gndi stuefents it the school were si letting their this week On night a mtttmj will for those sluilt their parents si lint they may both Itirn hi ss lint Mi siu h line On iv it in ltd mass it Notre nil just be fort imi the leff Nurse ml wt re cr for then first I i Ininmj Western Boeing iini Toronto or near Indi lotal of 146 animals hid been selected In Director Industries of 1 Malnrashtr md 11 It fir foundation the i d it one from d to turn I into he muniH lit slid sitnitd no d in Ih use of pro tin I lit lilt of most popular discussion Tuesdays gioup meeting w is untnmiiiL Scout and unit isbtmgphnntd tht of I thrum lit open is Ins will hi the Stout Guide mil lunquet il the I lull Tickets will sent with son or nimbler in the future are invited to it it ml Heaver which will lake place tonight Wednesday in the new Seoul I ill Please remember Hut the Guides will be in tht front lull mill ear ind Week is elr iwnij ir ptrhips it is a lime to rtmember not Hit of Scouting iround world but in as well Wt ire now in isaScout troop troop was founded in November of 1915 by i committee of citizens O The C Smith MA of SI Church was pointed Scoutmaster with S George as his assistant Scouting has come a long since 1Jls gaining new good ideas and losing some good old ones on the way Unfortunately lost Lord Sir Baden Powell of Gilwell on the way as well Bui his idea of scouting for bnjsdidnol die with him and I m sure scouting in Acton and the world will continue to exist as long is there arc this i Out inn Ministry of ilturc anil 1- assist ml in Milton irk I II icnlal i trip The gride 11 Pi much hard rk to r left on it 11pm for their trip lo bee They arrived Quebec at it a m al the Clarendon Hole I of tilt lll is stunt On spoke trench lo ierful i tstoMr mil Mrs r s it enliiLilint the proinm not people will developing skills will iKlp Iht rtst of We re thankful to the J lit people for ncikinj this lining avail air neve i in HOURS A DAY MILTON NATURAL GAS Heamg Air Conditioners Natural Gas Rental Water Heaters SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS Phone Milton No Toll Charge 8783281 Refresh Those DormartL0killsl New Classes Are Beginning At SHERIDAN COLLEGE Oakville South Campus 216 Lakeshore Road East Oakville Commercial Refresher Duration I6weeks Cos I or book fees Pre rcqu site typing at Subject areas typing Off Ice practice shorthand bookkeeping business machines Clerk Typist weeks Cost Prerequisite Grade equivalent The program is designed provide students wllh typing and bookkeeping skills skill areas ire Ming dictaphone key calculators duplication machines business Commercial Stenographic JO weeks Cost Students taking this program will have a levels responsibility Subjecl areas ACTON NIGHT CLASSES Acton High School There are still openings in the following COURSE FIRST NIGHT TIME Bookkeeping for a Small Business Wed Jan 7 00 Brush Up Typing Office Skills Wed Jan 11 9 JO Crochet 1 Jan 7 30 Crochet II Wed Jan 14 First Aid St John Ambulance Mon Jan General Shopwork Wed Jan 14 Closed Mon Jan 30 30 Yoga Beginner Wed Jan 14 30 30 Yoga Advanced Theirs Jan 30 30 These dosses will run on the first night will continue ii there are enough registrations You may register at the high school the night of the class Some classes which will operate despite low enrolment will have to be cancelled if attendance drops January Clearance Sale Continues su 20 50 Mm Leather E CAR COATS Men Leather Lined CAR COATS Polyester SHIRTS SWEATERS 20 Zip in Ladies COATS JACKETS PANT SUITS DRESSES 20 30 Children Up to Size COATS and SNOW SUITS 20 Plus Many In Store Specials NIELSENS DOWNTOWN ACTON 3rd keeping business machine Prerequisite Grade or equivalent heir objective a position with greater communication typing lathcmatlcs Commercial Accountancy Duration Cost Pre requisite Grade or equivalent This course has been designed to prepare graduates lor unlor positions in the Held Graduates will be able to look alter books the trial a small bus Iness or do payroll payable accounts receivable cash payments etc In a large firm Key Punch Duration weeks Monday Friday from a to Hours of Prerequisite typing m Cost Pre registration required When Ibis course Is the student should bo able to key punch at strokes per hour Quality Control Sanitation Hygiene Duration Starting date Thursday January 197fltoMay6 Time to p Cosl book lee This course Is only being at Brampton Quality Control Stalislics Duration weeks Starting Date Wednesday January 1976 to May Time Cost This course Is only being offered at Oakville Academic Upgrading Duration 1 weeks or each level Cost SIM book fee tor each level The Academic Upgrading Program provides the means by which a miy continue his education level that approximates grade 12 In Ontario Subjects ottered are Math Science Physics Biology Chemistry English and Life Skills Successful completion of this program may be used as the admission requirement to Community Colleges The program Is designed so that a student can begin at a level that meels his or hcrown need Grade Level I Grade to Level II Grade Level III Grade Level IV All levelsareoflcredonocontlnuous Intakebasis Basic Job Readiness Duration Cost si 00 per week The primary purpose of this program Is to enable ihe participant to acquire the skills necessary to effectively search for and obtain suitable employment continue academic or skill training In crease financial Independence Improve work habits and work appreciation Partlcl pants will be accepted on a referral basis from agencies The program will consist of Llfo Skills and Academic courses English As A Second Language Duration weeks Cost 12 weeks Cost There Is no pro requisite This program will give tho student a working knowledge basic English and Introduce him to Canadian culture and customs Basic Inter mediate Advanced classes are available Fees tor all the above courses con be paid In week blocks with the exception of Key Punch and Quality Control All classes are hold from m to p m and begin any Monday unless otherwise stated Commercial Courses also offered at Campus and at Brampton Campus English as a Second Language Is offered at Campus For Further Information Please Call SHERIDAN COLLEGE South Campus 216 Lakeshore Road East Ontario 8454924 8454910

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