Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 3, 1976, p. 13

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ESI WE TALK A LOT FOR YOUR BEST PRICE ODE Auctioneering ANTIQUES A SPECIALTY Farm and General Sales ALAN ODENBACH Graduate Licensed Auctioneer Milton GARAGE to store at Calia53 FOR RENT Auto Repair Centre well established Two service boys situated on Line Excellent portunlty for self starter FLORIDA Enolewood Gulf Coast mites south Sara sola furnished bedroom home with spacious living room dining room and kit fully equipped avail able by month at a for the season 87B 3393 THREE bedroom Immediate possession Fridge stove and dryer In eluded monthly Ing all maintenance fees 4504 Acton area rent per month available December 15th Only those with good rental and employment references will be considered or I 79 TOWNHOUSE Acton 315 per month Broodloom throughout washrooms available December 1976 Call fllamglB9999 ROOM FOR rent for single per son Call after 6pm FURNISHED room for gentleman linens supplied APARTMENTS FOR KENT BEDROOM apartment up stairs no pets no children adults only Apply at Church ST W anytime 9929 OUR READERS WRITE Successful softball season Norman Ave Ac Ion Ontario Dear Sir On behalf or the Acton Minor Ball 1 would like to thank parents and anyone else who contributed to a successful Softball Season More lhan three hundred boys and girls participated in House League and the Hallon Rural Minor Softball Association For the first time we were represented in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Playoffs and although the results were somewhat disappointing on Ihe score sheet the venture proved to be an interesting and an educational experience for all con Although Regional Government fre quently provokes negative responses from many quarters I am happy to report that we had excellent cooperation from both Works Department and the Recreation Department of the Town of Hills Maintenance of the playing field has been good improvements though slow In coming have been made Assistance from the Recreation Department has been in the form of coaching clinic and winter training facilities They also gave us the opportunity to operate the booth in the perk which proved to be a profitable undertaking due mainly to the hard work of Mrs Verna 15 year veteran Through the of Wintarlo the Provincial Government generously provided us with a substantial grant for equipment For this we are very dative However our association has one linger problem We do not have a lack of eager and enthusiastic young people but we do have far too few adults willing to coach or take other positions of responsibility within the organization We require at least twelve hard working people to serve in other cities other than coaching In addition we need at least forty people to serve as coaches scorers and managers During this past season the running of the organ was left entirely to three or four people This was totally unsatisfactory Not all the problems were properly solved Some parents and players were frustrated because of It In short we need more people All interested persons are invited to at tend the Annual Meeting of the Minor Ball Association at the Acton Public Library on Tuesday November at 7 Lastly the Executive of the A B A would like to thank the Acton Free Press for continuous interest and support Yours very truly Robert Paul President Acton Minor Association The Acton Free Press Wed November 1976 13 Ivan Armstrong will attempt a comeback Former Milton Trustee Ivan Armstrong has an nounced he will seek election to the Board Of in Wards One and Three during the upcoming December election Mr Armstrong represented the town on the board for one term but was defeated when seats were redistributed and he ended up fighting and los ing an election to Bill Over and above his term as trustee Mr Armstrong served four years on the board s advisory vocational committee I have some experience and would like to use it Board learns I m not critical of the board they are doing every thing they can On core curriculum I have the feeling that in the early 60s the public and the teachers were complaining and things swung the other way Now there is criticism that it has swung loo far he explained Seek balance Mr Armstrong said it would be important to find a happy balance but he would not support a return to the rigid system of the and early s He said the board would have to contend with strict budgetary regulations The public is saying we want a good education system but we don want to increase the education share of the budget Because of that the only new programs that are brought in will hove to be brought at the expense of lesser programs A resident of Ward Two Mr Armstrong has decided to run in the rural wards with a view to filling a seat left un occupied by Trustee Doug Wood I know a lot of people in he rural area and I own land in Campbeilville he ex plained Mr Armstrong is years old the father of three child ren and an employee of Canadian Meter Company FOUR YEAROLD Robinson went out on Halloween fully prepared to gather the evening s treats into her Christmas shopping Bradley runs 1 BEDROOM apartment available now per month Call Mrs Brooks John Bradley of Milton has declared his intention to seek election to the Board of Education representing separate school supporters in Hills and Mtlton The position is a new one this year and until now there have been two separate APARTMENTS FOR RENT AMD 2 BEDROOM apart merits stove fridge and utilities Adults only no pels Call flSaplf BACHELOR and Bedroom apt all utilities included Call AVAILABLE Immediately 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment electric range and fridge Included Adults only Apply Willow St weekends or phone 487 Toronto ELK Hall for rent contact Tony at or Larry at school representatives on he board Traditionally those two have come from Oakville and Burlington Mr Bradley claims he is hoping to make a comeback A veteran of years on the Milton Separate School Board he dropped out when the regional board began in 1969 During his term with the separate school board he served as trustee chairman secretary and treasurer Library Hoard He served with Milton Library Board for a number of years as well The father of nine children Mr Bradley has children attending university high school and elementary school Company in Toronto My general feeling is that after so many years I feel I can contribute to the Board in a general way I have no particular area I want to zero in on Church Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew A n Mr A Hansen A Organ si ind Choir Master Sunday Nov 7 1976 11 m Church School for All Ages am Approximately A Community Service of Remembrance with Parade of Veterans and Community Organizations attending Sermon theme Peace for Everyone The service begins when the parade arrives at the church after the Ceremony at the Cenotaph Everyone Most Welcome UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chas Beaton B A B Or George Elliott MA PhD Director of Music Sunday Nov 1976 a Service Also church School and Care Everyone Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BO Mill Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney B Sc Dlv Pastor Phone 1835 Thursday Senior Choir Youth Choir Sunday Nov 7 1976 am Sunday School Bible Class 11 a Morning Worship Evening Fellow hip at the Parione home Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH I Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist Church Sunday Nov 7 Sunday School for all ages 11 a m Morning Worship A Evening Fellow ship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Nov 7 Sunday Worship Services at and pm Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service Please note time change or November to 5 00 welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over these stations Hamilton C O C a dial 1150 St Catharines C H S a dial Toronto CHIN FM dial 101 MHZ Toronto C FH 1130 dial CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Rd Minister The Rev J and Mrs Eleanor Sunday Nov 7 1976 II am Worship and Church School 11 Communion The church on the hill Is an Interdenominational congre gallon ministering to the needs of the community Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican Corner Willow SI and St Rev Leonard Ew ng Rector D rector Mrs Frank Sunday Nov 7 1976 a Holy Communion a m Choral Eucharist Presiding minister Arch deacon T Rlgby EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rd N Rev Ron Struihers Sunday Nov Sunda School for all ages 11 a Morning Worship 00 Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service Tuesday pm Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday m C A Service ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent free town Bus Service for children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For In formation phone or 1435 BAHAI FAITH O Son of ho Supremel I have made death a gar of to thee Wherefore dost thou grlove made the light to shed on thee its dour Why dost thou veil thyself therefrom I If you would tike more Information or would like to attend a fireside phone 878 8138 Reed urges Conserve energy New course guidelines not ready until spring JOHMlltllI- I June an interest in education not only for my own children but seeing that tin best possible education is being provided for everyone No one else his declared in interest in seeking that in la Dec election Cardeer There were nine ear deer in Hit month of Oct in the patrolled by Hit detachment of Hit I welcome llic Minister of prod of the first week in November is energy diim However hi should have pro claimed it the of energy ition year Hied said in a press relejsc Tin i ition of in ill lis Forms is and has been for some time issen lial to our well bung our economic stalnliiy the ol our mint In your inUrtst I would strongly irjt l use Hub In energy utilization in own office or ncrg is reason in I definite I would rtiomimnd book Hundred to in the Home produced under the auspices of fedira government is full of tips on cunt double md lipping improved turn ice and insulation It has been proven beyond doubt thai expenditure on to improve conservation will be returned in cost savings often within a yejr slated I strongly recommended lo ihe minister that concise leiflel giving suggestions for energy conservation be with i very hydro bill scnl lo Consumers in Ontario it the possible lumty Hie ministers to ition Ins dile been weak in livemore i public eise vague generalities thin the dynamic program of prattle suggestions and ideas understood and In home owners enter prises industry which Hit of the situation demands I have upon him to waste no time in pulling such a program into operation I his is Ins clear responsibility and the people of irlo deserve nothing less Board of Education members aren impressed that new guidelines for high school curriculum won I be mailable from Queen Park until April Superintendent of Program Bruce plainer old the board the Ministry of hopes to draw up Ihe new guidelines between January and April Director of Education Lavender said if the new curriculum guidelines come out in April they will be four months lalt Students will hive chosen their subjects for Hie next They will also two months hie for teacher hiring Lavender or with the amount of time Queens Pirk is giving boards to adjust to the new core cum before it has to be implemented next fall you worry so much about that The new guidelines are five too late Trustee Bill observed The board decided once the new Ministry Education guidelines arc sent a report should be prepared by the administration to Indicate how he regulations for com subjects will affect high schools Trustee Don Venus who brought the subject to the board table noted there has been an extensive program over the past few years in administered by principals an core lum He said if the Hilton system of encouraging students lo make wise course selections has been effective any disruptions in the high school should be minimal Venus said the board must determine which schools will have trouble adjusting and why Lavender said the province wants to make sure students take English Canadian studies science and math in grades and but Ihe ad ministration has no idea what constitutes grade nine history in Canadian studies A GROUP of fearsome witches attended the Eden Mills Brownies Halloween party Priestner blasts Watson over remarks on board Trustee Hill is far from impressed with some comments made by Milton regional councillor Jim Wat son on a radio program recently told Board of Education Thursday that comments about the board wire irresponsible He reported Watson had said the region should lake control of the board spend said the Milton councillor charged the board is run by the administration and not the trustees and lot of is being spent on education in sarily Burlington Separate School supporters trustee said Watson implied board spending is close to be of control He slid in the board approached the region with the idea of the two govern mcnl bodies sharing an ad ministration facility but Ihe region nixed the idea I notice we have now moved into our new facilities while theirs still isn even I think we are a lot belter off not being tied into the region de- la red Tell the advertiser you saw his ad in ffut press CONSOLATION WINNERS in the high schools eight team varsity basketball tournament Saturday pose for a photo In the back row from the left coach Anne Lepik Val Irwin Lynn Karen Glenn Joanne Miller and Sheila Cook In front kneel Sue Lehn Lisa Near Sue Thomson Karen Chapman Karen Van Eyken and Wendy Brown Warble control eliminates damage IhMirk Warble flies tan a head ache to the beef producer They cause reduction in weight gain and a lower mar value It is that per cent of Hie in Ontario are infested with to some degree Control of tins grub durinj September Oct and November can eliminate to the eass and hide in the spring when the warble pears under the skin is helpful but too late to prevent dam age to the host There are avail which consistently give tent control They must he 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