Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 2, 1977, p. 20

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The Act Free Press Wednesday March Church parade ends ScoutGuide week Scout leaders felt attend ance at the eighth annual church parade Sunday after noon was down due to un favorable weather and parents who thought the parade pari meant trudging through ice and sleet is the first one where we havent had a full church noted Terry Colter assistant district commissioner of Cubs She said they were pleased with attendance nevertheless The annual church parade celebrates Scout Guide Week in Hills and is usually held in the spacious sane of Holy Cross Church Georgetown where Beavers Cubs Scouts Brownies Guides Rangers Venturers and Rovers in the downstairs and march upstairs into the sanctuary Clergy taking part In this years service Included R Gallagher St Georges Anglican Church George town Rev Das J Sydney of Acton Baptist Church Rev Llewellyn of St Johns United Church Georgetown and host pastor Father Pierre Wood assist ant pastor of Holy Cross Ron Bourquc led the folk choir which consisted of various members of the scouting movement from Cubs Brownies to Guides and Scouts They were ac companied by guitars Rev Das Sydney gave the first homily taking the parable of the house built on sand as compared to one built on rock and developed It Into a theme urging members of the scouting movement to learn to take advice Rev Llewellyn gave the second homily on what freedom means to young people either to do what they ought or simply to use it to kick over the traces and do anything they want A Guide and Venturer read the Scriptures the first from Matthew and the second from Pauls letter to the Romans Pipe Major Mrs Virginia llulmc played Amazing Grace on uie bagpipes on un usual feature of the service Another colorful part of the annual ritual was the pre sentation and reception of colors of the various packs companies and troops from North at the altar Steve Saxon is winner CLERGY WHO participated in Sundays ScoutGuide service included front Rev Gallagher Father Pierre Wood back Rev Das Sydney and Rev HallettE Llewellyn Steve Saxon of M Z Ben nett school placed first in the Intermediate class of the North Halton public speaking contest held in school last Tuesday Steve spoke on Racism Last year he won top honors In the Georgetown Optimist club speaking contest in and Toronto and placed high in the finals held in Niagara Falls His topic then was Kids Lib Nolan of Robert Little school placed third In the Brookville competition She spoke on the Bermuda Triangle Hilary of Mar tin St school Milton was the second place winner with a speech on a ear trip she took Stays open school wont be closing Board of Education rejected an ad ministration suggestion that the school be closed and students there be bused to school High School band is continuing fruit sales The winter carnival was cancelled last Wednesday due to unpleasant weather con ditions Wednesday loday weather permitting Also all basketball games were cancelled and resche duled due lo ice storm con ditions Friday brought hot dog day which went quite smoothly and is always a success for fund raising for trips in the summer and other activities were held on Fri day as well and are bringing enjoyment all the students participating Speaking of the EMZED TIMES the student newspaper will be publishing its first edition in early March II will include tivities which are going on though out the school An editorial page will have stories and poems of teachers and students and a Dear Sally column will provide wisdom some puzzling questions It should prove to be an ex newspaper for our school Public School on Tuesday Februarys would like to on his victory the best in future speaking contests winner of our junior speaking contest put forth a fine effort and did a fine job of representing our school at speaking Better luck time lon On Thursday the staff en joyed a supper in the library It also a surprise shower for three teachers Mrs Mrs Pennock and Mrs The staff presumed each lady with toy box On Thursday the kinder classes and Mrs Knvaniiughs class will be travelling lo Hamilton Place to sec tin internationally acclaimed puppet show Alludin His Magic Carpet Last Saturday members of the Aeton High School band campaigned taking orders for fresh Florida oranges and grapefruit Initial response was very good and the band members are pleased with the support Because of the large number of requests for smaller quantities the band executive has decided to make half boxes of variable Band members are trying to contact every household but if any people ere missed can still place an order b contacting any High School band member or phoning Fruit is available in the following sizes oranges large box 1 100 oranges small box iiOM half box grapefruit large box grapefruit 10 small box US and half box 19- 12 Profits from the sale will be put towards completing the purchase of band uniforms and financing the upcoming trip Ottawa Guelph man strikes pole A man slid off the road in his car Thursdny and struck a pole on Regional Rd No Kenneth did damage to his ear in the accident 8783272 MILTON CHARLES BRONSON JILL IRELAND FROM NOON TILL THREE Set SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE Clarence The CrossEyed Lion 2 II 5 Inn 6 Mn7 Tut J l the moil the HALTON HILLS members of the Scouting movement got together Sunday in Georgetown for the annual Church Parade celebrating Scout and Guide Week Scouts carry the familiar Be Prepared flag from the church NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROVINCIAL SEWAGE Ontario W0RKS PROGRAMME Township of Village of Rockwoodl The Ontario Ministry of the Environment deve oping a provincially owned sewage works consisting of a sewage pumping station and pretreatment facilities and a pipeline to convey the sewage from the Police Village of in the Township of Eramosa to the City of sanitary sewer system The pipeline would pass through the Township of Guelph and the Township of The Minister of the Environment has pursuant to Section 30 of The Environmental Assessment Act 1975 ordered that ihB construction programme with respect to this proposed sewage works be exempted from the application of the said Act This exemption was approved by OrdermCouncil No 0 C 288976 The Environmental Assessment Board will conduct a public hearing to obtain information and to hear the views of the public so that it can make recom mendations in respect of the proposed sewage- works Written and oral submissions may be made to the Board at the hearing The Board will not consider any submissions regarding the proposal after the hearing has been closed The hearing will be held on Tuesday March IB at oclock in the morning Ideal time in Rockwood Town Hall Main Street Rockwood Ontario Plans of the proposed sewage works will be available for examination and inspection during normal business hours in the office of the Clerk of the Township of Eramosa 1 Rockwood of the Clerk of the Township of Guelph R Gualph of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Police Village of Rockwood and in the office of the Environmental Assessment Board 1 St Clair Avenue West Floor Toronto Ontario 1K7 STATUTORY REFERENCES The Ontario Water Resources Act RSO 1970 Chapter 332 as amended T Murphy Secretary Environmental Assessment Board Tender BLADE SHORT RIB ROAST 1 Lean SHOULDER ROAST Choice ft RUMP ROAST BONELESS BRISKET Choice WING ROAST Choice WING T BONE STEAKS STEWING BEEF ib129 Loan GROUND BEEF Fresh SMALL LINK SAUSAGE Maple Leaf SLICED SIDE BACON ibP LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill St 8532240

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