Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 18, 1977, p. 22

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WAITING FOR their snack are from left to right Knstina Ingleson Mary and Stephanie Robson The children enjoy a nutritious snack learn songs and listen to stones at circle and snack time GIRLS WORK with Jay and chat happily as they do From left to right Karma teacher AnnVos Heather Wlngute and Elisa Werry GILLIAN GORING left and Sasha Skoropad play in their own kitchen area at Co operative Nursery School During free play the children choose from a variety of activities ASSISTING MOTHER Judy Woodburn shows two of the nursery school children Patrick and Mary how to put biscuit dough on a cookie sheet Imaginative play is encouraged First long weekend of the season coming up this weekend as Monday Is the Victoria Day holiday Drie carefully Dine at HARROP OF MILTON 8788161 Nursery SChOOl prOVeS Roundup to be rich experience b Kirr Maimers chatter and Hit smell of cooking biscuits are all part of school if you attend the Co operative School The school is profit organization miife up of appro mate families who are working together with the help of teacher to provide a rich for their children The school schedule is divided into two classes Group ho meet Monday Wednesday mornings Croup B who meet and Thursdav mornings Each class has matelj 0 children with one teacher and three assisting mothers The is held in Town Hall is rented for nominal sum from the Board of Trustees icipt Because of parent part fees can be minimal non helping mother higher fee but still takes part in committees I and meetings etc The school is solely dependent on fees as do not operate on a government jnd rectue no other subsidies month of teachers and committee meeting reports irsurcs good communication parents are urged to suggestions criticisms and problems to the Objectives some basic objectives for the children have been for each child to gain sense of self worth and feeling about himself for each child to learn to rust and other adults and children to skills like cutting pasting climb ing talking etc learn to be independent and to do things or himself in dressing using mi ten a Is using the wash room and choosing his or her own cooperation with others sharing being part of a group learning colors concepts l not a main objective to observe and learn about things around him love of nature and con of others Hell balanced well balanced program of individual and group i ties Is provided to follow through on these objectives Free play period allows the child to choose from activities like sand and water play housekeeping blocks climb or woodworking Creative time offers painting pasting cutting ln dough and shelf directed lies include flngerplays songs stones and special games There are also special trips to points of like caves Much thought has gone into the school and emphasis on a calm happ atmosphere is stressed by Ann Vos She advises assistants to keep he following points in mind get down to the child ren level to talk to them or ptaywiththem and move do work outlined only try to show a genuine interest in the child ren what the are doing be patient and friendly in helping I hem to solve their own problems to foster in dependence and she suggests above all thai children arc at Nursery School to enjoy so parents should enjoy it and have tun with the kids House will be held on Tuesdav May and Wednesday May from JO am to 11 a Hon will be held on May from Check poverty beliefs We have become teach the hungry how to feed educational paper is taken customed to How can themselves that is the wrong approach we help whenever we heir But according to the book Mrs Lois Tosh dared her rood First from which the listeners to check their beliefs government to send or current Ten Days church on the about and hunger in the under developed lands Our lions to the problem of feed ing the hungry are based on the opinion that there is scarcity of land to feed the but closer invest gallon shows that some highly populated land spaces can feed themselves on very litUe land the one changeless ingredient in all human suffering and history was forgotten The Bible shows how Mankind greed has ruined nations as well as individuals but we forgot In spite all the foreign aid the poor did not get the assistance they needed while the wealthy land owners accepted tht help we sent and seeing the rosy future raised the price of land so that the small farmer could no longer afford keep his land or buy new hind took over large machinery and laid off workers they also soon found which crops paid best planted those but tliev were not food crops often Tin poor became poorer and the western multi national firms saw a ahead thus using cheap labour and government aid Discussion flowed over into the tea me us the women puzzled over the problem Mrs Verna chose as i her devotional study the LAST SUNDAY a variety of and Rolls thought of stewardship lined the parking lot when the Rolls Mm trouble Royce Club met at the Conservation Park for hostess for the meeting their spring meeting After a picnic the group toured the area taking thp Railway Museum The front of a 1974 Rolls is on the left a Rolls Royce belonging to Don Gordon is next and to the right is a Rolls RESIDENT and former racing car driver Bill McPhee sits in Model owned by Don Gordon Mr Gordon and wife Kathy hosted the spring meeting of the Upper Canada Region Rolls Royce Club at the Conservation Park on Sunday They brought the model T for fun Mr McPhee has been associated with the club for years Hock wood Nursery will be holding an Open House it the Itockwood Town Hall luesday May and Wednesday May i from to in a m lion will be held on A 1 from J p m Do you hive concerns or regarding special in Wellington count The Com in it Ice for Special for the Wellington County Hoard of invite the public to submit these thoughts to them Many of Ccnlen ni Public School grade eight students left for a trip to Wednesday morning by 1 iner buses They will tour the parliament buildings ind see other points of interest while there Trip will list Wednesday and Y rlday the group returning Saturday The students will work on Science demography and assignments while on the trip t display at Hock Park sponsored by the Itockwood and District I ions Club will be held on Sunday at dusk in Itockmosa Park People arc invited to come and see the new Sports Centre and lennis courts If ramv weather will be held May Any boy around the age of eleven to fourteen is welcome to join Scouts Also any sled man over the of who is interested in assist ng with the troop is asked to contact liwton at No scouting experience is neces Saturday is the day for lh garage and community lake sale put on by the I nineties WMS May meeting I hi I MS met at tin home of It Young for the May muting Mrs I Sinclair opened Hit rmitmg with prayer Mrs I dray took the levotlons and ad the of Acts by prayer Ihc Parish Hall from 10 o to m Stalls will be avail able for anyone wishing to sell crafts merchandise knlck knacks etc Call Judy Dunne or Helen Hill Donations for Ihe bake table would be greatly ipprccintcd report Ihc Lion cites Gray regard the baking at Proceeds will go towards the Sports Anyone have an old cook stove Ihey don t need Rock wood Scout Group Is fixing up their scout house the small stone building adjacent to the conservation area and should have it to go withapropersign in the near future Once renovations are complete it w ill be possible to have exchange visits with other troops They need the as a source of heat as well as for cooking If you have such thing leader Gary would would hearing front you at Violet Matthews of Cambridge in Guelph spent Sundav afternoon with old school chums M Milnt ind Craig id crand chit Mrs Hose dikes enter tuned Foursome club Miss Till of Mrs Milne and Mrs ot Itockwood The I idles all have in May so got together for i of iris cakt Mrs of Hand his been visit ing here with daughter It an husband Jim Milne tin they took to whin she will spend the I two weeks or her trip Hi daughter Shi has Ihui hen two weeks Wally anil Irene of called on thtir m Mrs Ihcl Craig le for their holi day in New Brunswick where will with Mrs father Mrs will rtturn home shortly She his been staying with her family while from a broken wrist March of Dimes drive begins March of Dimes District wear a pant suit or whatever Chairman Julie Brace has they arc comfortable in begun the campaign for this There will be a bar door area reports that a door prizes and a lunch For lodoor canvass will take further information call Julie within the next couple Itrace at of weeks Her first contact Missed Your Free Press Please let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so If you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 with rural people will take place this voar by way of a rural mail canvass Mrs iskes these people to look for this envelope to think of the physically disabled adult and to give generously A dance described as a jeans on will be held in the Town Hill on turd ay May from with music by Hoiking Horse Mrs that people ire to Microfilm old files trimosa township council is to look into the ililj of hiving some of their ver old records microfilmed and place the originals in a museum for keeping The matter came up at the council meeting Monday felt the matter looking into 1 said some of the records date as far lack as or do you know someone who WELCOME SERVICE Mariem StecWey 8533902 Miss I guv sling I rtshyli rial MS that was in Id in St Andrews She told Hit many differ ways they help with work at hum and abroad Slit also very inti listing rnidmgon grand mothers Mrs Wis read a Ihe mi ding dosed with a hymn and social half hour was injoyid by ill Mrs Young si a dainty lunch June will lie at lilt of Mrs Henry Ixachman D Grant Isaac B Barrister Solicitor Notary is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the general practice law as of May 9 1977 at Suite Mountamview Plaza Rd S Georgetown Ont Hours Ft 9am to 5 m Other Times By Appointment Phone 8776911 GUELPH ONLY SPECIALTY I STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph 0401 Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES let Vcni He His Vacuum F ion board el FREE PARKING SALE DATES May May 1977 ONEIDA SILVERPLATE SALE SAVE OK PLACE SETTINGS no on I Ivor ng FRONT ALIGNMENT 12 MOST CARS No extra charge for air conditioning or torsion bar adjustment Correct caster camber set toe in and toe out adjust steering box and centre steering wheel Brake Service FRONT DISC RELINE 34 WHEEL DRUM RELINE MILE I J 42 DRUMDISC RELINE OOO MILE nod inly CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT OIL CHANGE and LUBRICATION Oil Oil Filter and Labour Included FOR MOST AMERICAN CARS Stores A MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN

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