Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed May 5 and District New Catholic school planned for Rockwood Plans for Roman last village pi ins iht Harry School Church and a inciting it hilling this house on acres north holding to tin Diocese was the were it tin nut lintel ilso to ixplan Cleanup day May A clean up day has been planned For the village 15 There will be one puk have all articles readj at Oil usual garbage collection time All large pieces from to tret branches will be picked up so better start that spring cleaning now so you iin advantage roundup progress to on tin con of this Hit iusi land is mil to tin Tom fill the ill should a decision on lt Tin pinil is jirtsmth will A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE of more than dents listen to the tales of 0 Mitchell as he tells of experiences and childhood memories that suggest characters for his novels The Canadian writer spent last week speaking to various schools in Wellington County about writing and how one can learn to write The children have studied Jake and the kid one of Mr Mitchells novels and were thrilled to have their copy sign ed by the noted author nidi tor hi I ion Club in in presuknt firsl inn snond pnsidint Don third tin Hob Jim Punk ireisur ir lion twist Cordon Mar directors brant two directors Bonner Thi offline for tin I irt past pnsi dent Barb first prisidml Hilts stint in Hit I mis lub with tin issist inn of thill hill is Ik Idnif in It In flu Mill hi Mr Hilts MI Hurt ill lit spin musii don it Hit if 11 I 1 ricl lhtr Mill 1 oik school tin lil smir hook up kit that would l iiiirihisiilmiu this will In I Iirm projttl for Dm Hit Hit in 11 bung in now Mint Ihi in hold Canadian author triggers minds imaginations ha I Willi thi growth txpiilid in 1 tin building of i Inn sums ti win 1 up in tin in of author list is hi iddrissid a group of in ISO it Itmk Iubln is in of I llnsbim sihiMils is irt of hint of sit In tin VUllmMimBoirdof lit it cm Mis known il and tin Kid h is Volunteers add paint Mrilir mi who furthtr and i or is tin whit if In show how this is so hi diffiruil storns thi slorv if ill slorj fin iluldrtn h id lough for Mr ml In h id d Hill 1 Id 1 fun dirtttor ill I hi annu fireworks put on In tin Itoikwood IJislrnt lions will hild on 11111 plan as in tin proximity of 1 irk is imikd Rockwood Bowling Mustangs limn f lliol man Night in Hale r HI Iarklny lush Jt I ana 1- 111 Marion Mian jj i j I Villi Kjlh I Halton 4H News IXKIIItl II Tin first muling of Ihi I iild Crop lub was held it Hall Grounds with mm mimbirs present opined meeting with II pkdgi Hansen Ihi of art i as follows pnsidmt John prisidtnt rli Snow and press Snow distussul events for is i safely issay and projects and ritertnii books out to thi members hen son how to them We wire then to see how much kntw about weed idmtification I II JUIKIM I opened Ihi first meeting the 4 I iveslock Judging Club on Wednesday April iry I called thi roll Jeff Nurse handed out field crop judging guides and an agenda shell win assigned to look meel Jeff also went over Ihe makeup of a good judge and important to remim her Riving reasons Henry Stanley gave a talk on judging hay and grain pi i t support I irk will In mil thi iniiiirl ind ill will tin itt rfowl ihi roup of til tin iiitiuuini Smith his lltnn 1 in ir md Ins fiddli r don lrunhill 1 ird roup ill tin siripts more origin pi lys is will as the folk songs Hi his written tight novtls of which hut bun published I id pitci is published has dnm Ik sin In wrnti two books be Inn is publishid He fills it lust I wnluif litfori mi can ex to publish first book Ml of Mr s works in at Ok Hock mod 1 ipH d not onk children adults is further areas I can assure the taxpayer that everything was done to alleviate the impact on the local pro perty owner without damaging the quality of education which we are now providing for the students of Wellington County tin do mi1 I Board budget up grants decline By George Day Chairman of Finance Wellington County Board of Education The Wellington County Board of Education has approved a budget for 1976 the amount of an increase of 5374337 over the actual expenditures This increase is 18 1 percent However the increase to the local taxpayer is a different story This has been caused by the decision of the Provincial Government to trans fer more financial responsibility for education to the local taxpayer Grant rates for ordinary expenditures salar ies administration supplies were reduced from 8 percent to 56 9 percent in the elementary panel and from 64 percent to 57 percent in secondary The same goes for extraordinary expenses transportation debenture debt equipment capital projects etc This shows a reduction in grants from 73 5 percent and 94 7 percent to 73 1 percent in elementary and from 76 7 percent and percent to 7 percent in secondary This means that the board will receive 1 less in grants for 1976 had the same rate percentages remained constant The taxpayer will be forced to pick up the difference Eramosa mill rate will be increased by 28 3 percent Guelph Township 33 7 percent Erin Township 9 percent Erin Village 35 percent Township 33 percent Gara- fraxa Township 0 percent City of Guelph 6 percent and so on up to a high of 66 4 percent for Harnston due partly to an underlevy last year The budget committee however reduced the original budget requests from to the approved amount of a reduction of 655 554 The board refrained from cutting into exist ing school programs but at the same time did not any programs Reductions were made in supplies media centre alterations provisions plant operation and main tenance conventions and conferences and some riic Arton 8532010 it isi Smuts mil look iiiuth I In Hits mis fin tin lnlloikiy Ml mil drill Tost last I with i hi list of hills il will hi in urn of 1 i ill bills wdl don ii ml m from mil in ir w nth for Ih ms with i In ilmibli i I us I is Mr lloik s so iwt the DONT FORGET OUR CHICKEN SPECIAL SEE PAGE VILLAGE OF CLEANUP DAY 1976 ON Saturday May 15th A TRUCK WILL FOLLOW THE 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