Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 30, 1977, p. 22

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March 30 1977 Youth Page LIBRARY WAS PACKED for a puppet show on Wednesday afternoon of last week The youngsters were thrilled by the oneman show presented by Tom Van den Berg of Tottenham The program was scheduled for the week of school holidays Fdms were also shown during the week Left the crowd of children respond to the show Right puppet hippopotamus walks a tightrope very carefully Survey parents OK those development days S Smith at Sheridan next Tuesday evening Calculator theft A Texas Instrument a class room The calculator calculator model Sit was measures five by three In stolen from the brief case of Dr Stuart Smith Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party will speak at the Oakvllle Campus of Sheridan College April 5 as part of the college education series Let s Look at Education is the topic of his address Dr Smith became active in politics while study Ing medicine at University in Montreal when he opposed the policies of the Quebec premier and en universal access of education to all members of society Since then he has written and talked on the need for a new education policy in Ontario Frances McLean prov director EASTER CARDS and FOLDERS TIME FOR OVERSEAS MAILING and BEST SELECTION Scout and Guide news by Mirk survey of parents shows there isn I much oppo sition to teacher professional development das but man part ills would like know what metiers do il that lime Parents in the north appear to be more unhappy ith tht days used in the south Hilton Ho mi and School sent out to parents of school pupils and receued rtphts risults were filed with Board of Thurs Tht parents are ipht on iht question of the should held The his suggested September Oil Januarv April and June and JO for North elementary schools and September Jinuan Januarv and June to in semes high schools In non high schools September January June to has been pro posed The survey indicates parents in north I as about high pupils having the days off is those in the south is parents responded lo he questionnaire there art tnough professional days and lhe belie ihe leichers need them though lhe don see much benefit for pupils when these days Her one school the week lone March break Hut two of our teachers will not be rehiring Mrs grade teacher and Mrs Penivck trench leachcr These two ladies received gifts and good wishes from staff and students when leaving as a sign of appreciation for all they have done On 18 the last day of school before the March break the teachers showed the grade students they were not to be misjudged in their athletic ability by beating eights to in an exhibition game of basketball After the game a The M Bennett hockey team pi lycd in the Hockey meet on Thursday but lost lo all challengers of the skating program was held on Thursday and eoming up next will be swimming the school wis parent leacher interview night when parents and talked the teachers about their child or children and how they ore doing in school Hot dog day will not be held this but Thursday April due to the Faster break Ten 4H clubs Leahy Hep Organization for the H Clubs took place on I- March at United Church The following is a list of Iht clubs organized and their meeting nights Acton H Calf Club 3rd Tuesday Field Crop Club 3rd Monday Calf Club 3rd Thursday Junior and Senior Dairy Calf Clubs 2nd Monday Horse Club 4th Thursday Livestock Judging Club 1st Monday II Sheep Club 1st Hallon forestry Club 4th Tuesday 4 Tractor Club Wednesday and Dog Club 2nd Thursday Man May President of Ihe 4 11 Club Leaders Council welcomed all the members for the new year liules and regulations were explained Handy spoke on his experiences at ire it the of Ihe year fivt per art in professional development diys while 10 per cent t and per artn l surt M my don know if sional days ire icJI used teachers me askeil if attend met is ird if slav all day ireiils don like idt of prnfissioml development being used l discuss federation r for would like lo see rt monitoring if the d s principals know more what on profession il stmuurs but I sure if I Tin t It was a quiet week in is left town for the South or Britain For of us it home we some met weather lots of had On the were i lour of the Plant on third line ltd showed Ihe iround the pi ml follow up lo his visil in to the troop a written report is in iy for their wis the perfect for hiking with eool sun didn miss it either Patrol Snard iuI I irlir ind arlon ind seeonder I iv id ill on tin luki Hit in She in Itronto The story of that dinner will be in weeks piper member Ihe group meeting on Tuts day April at the Seoul Hill It will begin at Tht 1J77 Scout sleepovtr postponed from weekend this iv ind Sunday Scouts in be at the hall at in activity form All forms and fees should I turned in Thursday night at meeting ranees McLean It Georgetown was installed as a provincial director for at the Junior Farmer Annual meeting and provin conference in Toronto on March 18 and 10 Representing Junior Farmers at the event were Norm Anderson It It Milton and Bill Robinson It It Georgetown both members of the Acton club They were among Junior tanners from across Ontario representing flOOO members This years looked at the role of Youth in Society a series of speakers talking on young people roles in education energy conservation con law human kinetics and the family unit delegates Ihelr view of what their roleseould be in society Blooms Daffodils will be on sale lo kick off the Cancer Society campaign slilf mpel But parents w uld like sionil development I eke mis mil if ltu have In licked ml days is pre is r A lot of qutsli from ihe north relumed withcommcnLs Twenty eight said professional develop ment days should be held when teachers are das people null ihey Ihought summer irt loo lone while irfvoeiled lontr Chnslm is ind spnnj iks Only 14 pirenls in surveyed thought professional development days should be hid it tin itu Spring Stout liokine fieililHs for tin diniur Ihil w Repace old signs Hilton lum rt rmtrs ire ikmt r rtpl old Sins Hie M will iktnihwuanl irm Sins put up new stand will be in hiving should itl Bird at I it Season i Opened At LOBSTER live Opened Alto Aval lot King Crab L Friday Saturday Sunday 12 to COUNTRY FARE Mi to north of on cutoff Rd Nightly The Fabric Bin TEXTILE OUTLET of yards of fabrics UPHOLSTERY FABRIC NYLON PLAIDS BROWN RED WHILE GREEN ITUSTS MANY MORE FANTASTIC BUYS ON UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY FABRICS Save Money Do your own upholstering or well do it for you We have everything you need plus helpful instructions the Regional Conference for 15year olds which he attendtd in 1976 forms were filled out Students at Waterloo Senior students and some of l heir teachers from Acton high school will be visiting the I of Waterloo on Wednesday Aprils In all students arc involved students will spend the day learning about com will attend lee lures during Ihe morning and in Ihe afternoon will use one if the mulli million dollar problems Those wllh knowledge may spend he entire day working with computers Consultants will be to assist Ihem Denture Therapy Clinic Gabriel Szocs DT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE 8781100 155 Street Milton IFSPRINGISJUST CORNER WHERE IS YOUR TAX RETURN It In to a to dati I to I My ace ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS CARPET SHACK FACTORY DISPOSAL OUTLET Impossible to pay more FACTORY ENDS REMNANTS FIRST QUALITY LONG ROLLS HAVE IT ALL INCLUDING EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO DO IT AND REALLY SAVE CASHCARRY WE HAVE NO PHONE 320 AVE MILTON RIGHT NEXT TO CARPE Steefes Ave Milton The Fabric Bm NEW OF BUSINESS AT MAW APRIL MALL MONDAY through NAM 930 S S stores located a modern with 38 stores controlled shoppy mall BE SURE TO SEE THE RADIOS GREATER OUTDOOR SHOW AT MILTON MALL WEDNESDAY MARCH 30th Located at the corner of Ontario St Hwy 25 and Main St Milton

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