Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 26, 1977, p. 11

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Boarding a horse can expensive Most stables charge 75 100 month depending on facilities with this figure rising dram for lop quality show stables It costs as much us 300 to to keep a racehorse in winter training for a month People who call mt for advice purchasing their first horse and si it an appalled when they hear the money they should budget for lis keep for those who own the stables and take in boarders this figure usually represents precious little profit The avenge horse costs i round a month to feed and bed Add to this overhead costs of shelter hydro and stall repair Tike the rim under inddividL it the amount of hours the si owner spends the still feeding witennL out and bringing in your horse and you set he s eirnmj tents or less per hour Baby sitters make more than tint imall sliblcs like horses in merely as companions for their own horses or company Larger stables try to cut l iiukim their own hay and buying bulk so the in mt lluv make on the bo usually only overs tin their own horses keep Slain article in the Horseman quotes some itrae horse keeping e sts irious ire is of the United Slates The biennis Stables is full service stables including rent exercise use of ired just like most of our stables ire from month ColoradutoS me Kent for stall wlun I owner fed and eared for his rin mi in i to in California and that ill The eost of riding from no to in hour The of will horse feed is eomparible to the i doll to doll mure but the for i lie f i is something else lb bale anywhere fn Si in lilting in to in Our fetches si hive winters mil a n is not the to keep horses the horse itionof ildorma is only to it of Texas Must be illlhoseriehmoiestirswiJitopa Now look it iithl bill appreciate your horses e iker Hi re not Little truism lint libit ime to ill the truest ins eet eonserv ition areas lookint it polluted close to i trail sporting that iv Irnl el to heard they miLhtdo thi ire ilrnd oes erosion it will spoil the Pupils must take Canadian courses Supports teachers ThB Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 1977 11 Administrators after fame glory- Hinton indi stu dents will required l ike one hist ir and in course dunnc the first two high sehool When ljueeii 1 irk first announced new e ire iculum for high schools list Hit province said would re quired to ike two in idi in studies courses or during prides anil It student mid tike two courses in lnsior without graph the prompting if Board of due Hit n md other boards the of Ins ehingul the guidelines requiring now it l ike it leist one in hi and one Thursclav Hie bo ird received a from Mm of Tom Wells thanking the ludv the for bringing its views to his mention Mis letter he hoped the provinces dee pleased Hie board since it concurred with the trust suggestion The board w inted to make sure every pupil was required lo take it least one course in in feognphy and his Manager out that the Credit Valltv iiion farm it is officially out of business alternative implowiitnt or firm aetr is heme sought The old Vaughn farm now part of the Con Area had been run is a beef operation until Dec THIS BEAUTIFUL and white Chuck belongs to McGinn Chuck likes to eat lettuce pellets is spending the at his cousin house because il is According to Sieve I buck is no s or sisters Acton Esquesing Trustee Bert thinks board administrators are pushing ahead with the switch in nine high schools from the department head system to chairmanship in a bid for fame and glory as inno vators Thursday in ton broke away from the board united front favoring chairman ships In a prepared state ment for the press he said the re organization disturbs Six high schools have voluntarily dropped the department head system in favor of chairmanships and now the board is ordering the nine high schools which haven reorganised to switch to chairmanships next fall The branch of irio Secondary School Teachers federation op poses mandatory reorganize The OSSTf- claims chairmanships educa sound Local federation officials enlisted the support of pro inclal federation officials last month and the OSSTF placed an embargo on the board preventing its mem bers from applying for chairmanship positions in The board in turn has filed a grievance because it believes the embargo is violation of its management rights and the whole question will be the subject of an arb itration board hearing In his statement noted chairmanships had been a major campaign issue with him and said he has gained further insight into the dispute between the board and its teachers following be hind closed doors board meetings this month This disturbs me as I sure il will disturb other trustees especially those who voted against this change in slated He says many parents don t agree with the change especially since they have be come aware that the chair manshfp system is expert mental Noting the teachers are strongly opposed to reorganization Hinton said teachers know the schools and the direction education should take He said parents ore con about the change since it will hurt the quality of education in Naming former Director of Education Jim Singleton and ex Superintendent of Ins true lion One Gilmore as the arch 1 1 eels of chairmanships ton observed the people who originally conceived this con and those who have followed have not taught in the classroom for years The thought which con stantly runs through my mind at the staff persistence and anxiety to rush through and foist this concept on our education system is are they fighting for fame and glory as Innovators suggested the quest for fame and glory as inno vators Is the reason the administration and trustees cannot heed reason and take the time for evaluation of re organization at the six schools which have switched over He said he is trying his best to see both sides of the question and constantly looking for a way which is reasonable safe and res ponsible lo solve the mess The whole subject came up man he will provide what has lo be still considered the board view Morton said reorganization when Ined to make a comment in response to a quesUon to the board from an resident but was told unless the question was directed to an individual trustee the chairman res ponds for the board noted the views Chairman Garry Morton ex pressed were those of the old board Since there wa3 a new board it was a whole new ball Morton responded that until the trustees have a chance to debate the question as chair would provide better pro gram coordination for the students and improve the quality of leadership in Hal on high schools He stated the board believes with fewer leaders in each school planning will be easier and there will be extra money at each school since not as much will be spent on responsibility pay money could be spent in a number of different highly beneficial ways at each school Morion said the board feels the change is in accordance with the Education Act since the board is simply changing the title from head to chair man and substituting area of study for department Calculators worries Use of hmd held deul tors in school in be eeUinc mil of Bill thinks He illtd for to of from the spelling rules use of the They hue become ir in Hie class room in recent or lot of these pupils if the in their dor cur runs out will be in re trouble pre dieted He ml the more students firm li which wen tret Or he could seek employment elsewhere living in the bouse rent free in return for m the A stiteel Stores Service Managers Special Beginning Today January 26th until Monday January 31st ALIGNMENT 66 Cars With Air Conditioning or Torsion Bars 350 Extra Parts and Installation extra if requested TUNE UP Cylinder 24 Cylinder 29 Cylinder Tunup lrtdudt plug cop cool hotel plug ret I i I I ght and tool on car PARTS LABOUR INCLUDED Cylinder Cylinder FOR FAST MO WAIT SERVICF Call for an Appointment Stores MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8775119

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