The Acton Free Press Wed March One can be old of or read school about the quiet of a winter but its quite different for one to listen for forest sounds in Park for an hour that what a NEALE from rests for a couple of did out of minutes during a of he other listened science class trek into the of the wood mi and on the una of a Algonquin Park The d tnp took three days members of Board borrowing costs soaring A DOZEN students from a high school science class spent three days in Algonquin park They learned snowshoeing map reading and to cook outdoors The campers were favored with mild weather for the trip Weekend camp Students experience Algonquins solitude STANDING AT THEIR ease during a trek into the Algonquin are Acton High School students Kathy Charlene Ray Humenick and Cathy Paul environ near Jack Lake Twice mtntal science class carried tried crossing the lake they needed however the soft in proved tents food and pots for open loo thin for a couple of fire cooking If we I students to walk on Most of it it didn I go Dr ihetripwasbptnt said for the group wis of the exercise mild enclosed the camp tor the students to on the first night and an awareness of the wilderness Tamblyn said six inches of snow fill around the tents on the night McGregor and Don Coats along with The students did exercises another unidentified camper prepare a meal in d re 1219yearolds invited to join 4H farm clubs By Mark J Leahy The H Agricultural Pro gram for 1976 Will begin with an organization meeting on Monday March at 1 at the Agricultural Hall Milton Fair Grounds and at at the Acton Community Centre Acton All girls and boys 12 years of age and not over 19 years of age on January I 1976 are eligible to Join in Ontario In 11 yearolds are welcome to participate In the program on the local level The only restriction is that 11 yearolds cannot take part in provincial activities At the Agricultural Hall the following clubs will be organized 4 H Beef Calf Club 4 H Junior Dairy Calf Club H Senior Dairy Calf Club Horse Club Hal ton 4 II Livestock Judging Club Tractor Club Conserva Winner gets books Karen Kinder who placed fourth out of 112 students in tin Ontario High School German contest received two books as rewards The student received a historic sight seeing book on Germany and a collection of stones by modern German authors Miss Kinder Lynn Carr Carol Grant and Norm Paulsen represented Acton High School at College Club Halton 4 Field Crop Club One In Acton At the Acton Community Centre the Acton H Caff Club will be organized in the evening In each club the member is expected to attend monthly meetings and sue complete a project This project may consist of caring for a H calf planting a plot of grain or looking after to name a few A us trip judging competition demonstration and fun night achievement day and awards night round out the years activities 4 is Learning to Do by Doing 4 is educational and exciting Join 4 H and discover what it has to offer For further information contact the Agricultural Office Milton 878 TrustLL Irene broke the bad news to trustees at meeting on the higher interest rates estab lished recently by the Bank of Canada The total consump tion of the board reserve fund and a slowing down of provincial ints to the board were also factors which are forcing the board to borrow more to keep the system operating Trustee Bill said it important to remember while the board paying interest on money borrowed the municipalities arc collecting money so that in the long run both out and the taxpayer hurt Interest on short term borrowings bj Board of Education will cost this year than budgetted official explained for change the is borrow ing more than it has invested and explained this 170 Tht sudden lump from in project borrowing costs this year to is caused by the ink of Canada interest rati increase from per cent to 10j per cent It was pointed out to the trust that much of last year the board wat only paying per tent interest for borrowing board noted it costs a day in interest on the million the board has borrowed for operating expenses so far Trustee Auger the borrowing costs increase over the 132 spent last year as alarm ing and Trustee lonyGood called it shocking Rush to Spending hike Sheridan in eight areas In tin first budget Hoard of due Hi n Ihursdn spending pi ins for ireas of in the bo more l spend will llf this eight areas inelude transportation tut ion fees debt ind schools for the trainable retarded The budget for these items art up IJHf per eent over wli it was 1 SI 49 0H this students to throughout I inures rcveikd ituiieited will Mil MAGICIAN REALLY did pull a rabbit out of a hat at the show at the library Saturday after noon Robert Little News to bus students I links leli month in North Business idministration will 292 more this than last mamb bet of mereised UK md Workmen Com pens ilion payments Hie mere in facilities forthelriinible retarded this will force the board to spend more in this in lJ7f than did in Debt are up 170 over list total of he of land for three 1 sites for i in some of ipit spending this new sites are in ilton the board to spend Sheridan College has re ceived applications for full time post secondary pro grams said Dean of Student and Registrar Jon Bromley in a brief report to the Board of Governors last number of applications received to date represents a per tent increase over the same time last year and they are still coming in at a rate of a day Dean ley slid This year application began Feb while letters of admission to stud were going out March tins of operations in than it did in IJ75 Tuition fees for who attend schools m other parts of Ontario are up to 98 FREE ADMISSION BINGO EVERY MONDAY 715 pm UP TO CASH PRIZES International Jackpot MUST GO Funday Jackpot MUST GO BRING THIS AD FOR lt 1 Card for INTERNATIONAL CENTRE AIRPORT and DERRY RD MONDAY IS FUNDAY WILD CARD SPORTS FOR BOYS COMING TO THE ACTON REGISTRATION APRIL 3 SNOOKER GRAND Champs Ken Harris and Teresa received their trophies from Bert Sunday French Knots on embroidery The fifth meeting of the Dublin North French Knots was held at the home of Mrs Marian Hunter on Wednesday March at p Only three members at tended this meeting and one leader Penny and Julie Pierce The leader attending was Mrs Marian Hunter Mrs Hunter started out with helping with samplers She read the historical outline of em broidery also she showed some pictures of embroidery from he past and other countries Most of the meeting was spent workins on learning Stitches article and ham pier by Meryl The boys basketball team played the men and women teachers last Wednesday and the teachers won 18 12 The girls played the women staff after school on Monday Results next week The grade eights are going to sell shirts for which the proceeds will to the school trip to Ottawa On Monday they decided on a design for the front of the shirts The design was sub mitted by Nancy Hinder of grade Thanks for your help 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