B4 The Acton Free Press Wednesday March23 Scout and Guide news by Mark The Club of Georgetown sponsored a draw for North district Scouts for the Canadian Jamboree In Prince Island The draw was held the Georgetown market on Satur day March The very surprised winner was Mrs Cindy Owens of Brampton Shi received a tola of The same amount went lo the groups that sold Ihc tickets first Acton Scouts would like to lhank everyone who supported us by buying these If you have saleable goods Ihil you want lo gel rid of the Cubs and Scouts would like Ihem An miction Oct market will be held on Please tall if you want collector to slop The first Acton SlouIs have postponed their Spring sleep- over For one week permission forms and funds ihiswcck for tin l and event This will be an ex training for summer camping so please ensure mend I am badges The second Girl Guides have had a busy winter working on badges the Physic To achieve this emblem girl must have four in both the fid and skill categories There were other badges which were Minim keep fit health hostess athlete Carol alhlcto health and keep fit keep fit Dawn Conk athlete health and keep fit Susan Dickson ithlcte keep fit I indT keep keep fit athlete keep fit athlete keep fit ithlele keep fit Gtrth athlete health keep fil and I Gordon ithlete keep fil Patricia Henry athlete Last al 30 the March Break or Winter Break began The teachers will a break from the kids the kids likewise Ihve safe Inter llmisi The standings as of Marth 17 are Cheetahs points I ions points Tigers IJGO points Cougars points J iguars 1786 points 1 miners 1768 points of these eould place differently team Ihc learn participated in school hockey tournament held in the Gordon health keep fit Lesley Kenny athlete keep fit Clair athlete healih keep fit Sandra Clair athlete health keep fit Lisa Mason athlete health keep fit skater collector and Physical Fit ness Connie McCrislall athlete keep fit Monica athlete keep fit and Cindy Pcttibone health keep fit and Physical ill ess emblem All these badges will be presented at the next meeting Without interested com unity minded citizens willing to teach and test the Guiding movement would not be what it is why We offer a special it this lime to John Kavanagh Catherine Garde and Marianne Lindsay for Helping Us Grow The first Guides have id busy winter The following badges were ear Carey Martin Ann keeper cook and little house emblem Debbie Payne swimmer Shiron child care and leader Donna hosiers Janice keep fit Sarah Homer junior camper tike musienn Karen Sltckley baker The fire brig life badge was earned by following girls in course kindly given by 1 Br issard of Hills hire Department Mien Meredith Anne Betll im Cole Like Helen Mane limarche Carey irtin Debbie i Karen and Carol Ann Wiskahk Pie note that April Group Committee will be held on Tuesday April 12 at the Scout Hall Thanks to It an and Helen Howe for their con to this week s column Memorial Arena George town In the first game Bennett the I won with a score of I In the second game against Stew the Itobert Litilc team won In the third game Centennial the I team won In the fourth game against air view the It team lost In the final championship I team lost to boys Mono liaising The weekly hot dog days hive recessed until April 1 Will gain experience in leadership program Pubhe and high school students who lo work with the Hills liecrca lion Department during this ind future summers will be interested in the new I ship Development Program pi for this department is looking for ji students or older to l ike pari in the this summer ipph mis will two weeks if theoretic il training follow id i months placement with Hie local recreation pnir of their choice MEMBERS OF PAUL S Outdoor Education class visited the sugar bush and maple syrup operation of Eldon Comfort recently The students instead of attending classes at Acton High School learn the arts of 19th and early century pioneers in addition to approaches to problems of today and the future on the teacher loaned Road farm One week after visiting the sugar bush they were using a wood burning stove tosugar off their first batch of amber colored liquid Baton lessons offered Of Attendance cut by flu bug l of month m like but hil his been in I pruieipil the sen il ihil almost per tin im ire welcome l gistei fur lessons on ill anil in lie pur ilu spot HOPHOP Into TODAY STANDARD SHIFT OR AUTOMATIC NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING UP TO BAZ MOTORS LTD lie itions Talk to students about VD drugs bid lrustee Bert lo dialogue between members of f 1dueation ind students throughout the region sex ind moril alcohol youth mcnt failed to win much support llinton wanted board to up smill committee which would mcel a Tew times see be done to improve social scr vices in ilton Director of lavender pointed out many people share s eon corns and many groups like the social planning councils children aid youth com millces and counselling vices busy looking 1 1 pro blems such as the ones Ihe Acton Esquesing trustee brought up He added many teachers administrators ind trustees are involved in Ihcsc various groups Several trustees observed problems like those arc best solved at the school level and com munity groups with education staff involvement and they fell little need for a hoard committee said a similar com was up al Sheridan College while he was chair man of the board and it worked out well He said all groups concerned with student problems should be brought together lo co ordinate their efforts Trustee Jim Clelland said he was sure no board members were against Ihe intent of motion but arc already many people involved in student problems and a board com think student trustee seminars of i few years ago he reactivated We been little slack in this ire i in recent and student seminars would he i pi ice for these con corns to be raised Summer jobs offer Regiment in Georgetown has IB openings for students Ihis summer in a summer militia triming the it positions only two ire filled present time l The program pays a day for eight weeks which Is owl for Ihc summer Applicants must be years of age to qualify for the training Chairman is picked Ihe Commission has named i t law professor as chairman of board which will hear Hoard against Ihc teachers im on positions No has been set for the start of Kenneth of the board on which Ontario Second School choice t Ihot and board nominee Douglas will sit not ehoose which one of ihem would be chairman so the I due Relations pointed Sw in The says the OSS Ti nas broken the collective by it members not lo fot inship positions with tin board The boirtl s this is a violation the rights of m in igemcnl el of the VW RABBITS THfYRt ALMOST EVERYONE IS GETTING INTO ONE I needed He did Sporty casual nylon joggers for the family at one low price Robert Newman Shoes MAIN ST MILTON Member of Milton Downtown Group coordinator Miss Anne Pickering the first of the course will include in leader ship program planning first aid and child behaviour During the second stage dents will he able to apply whit they have ind gum practical experience working in day tamp phy ground or swimming pool mis I he course iris on July winds up will receive of achievement Miss Pickering said Ihosi who pie the im show leadership pole nil it i very good eh f hired for pay iiil positions in the depart summer progr when turn 10 If tin course is success she hopes it will repeated year Ihe ilso needs si veil lot il school slu dints lo supirvisi d iy leliMlics in parks this Miss Pickering says ants must be at least IK years old and should have some camping experience Queen Street burglary struck a Queen Street apartment last week aeeording to police Papers were strewn about and drawers opened I ntry to the was gained i rear window S ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES FREE PARKING EXTRA FIRM COMFORTABLE 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