Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1977, p. 11

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SHOWS LIKE A MODEL Largo rased with double garage in Acton s ho ico Bovis 3 bedrooms Full both tho master lies tor bedroom in basement I and dnng rooms huge Hollywood kitchen with loads of no cupboards full baths ocisat on room This homo is special that you should sod Asking 900 BILL TAMES 141617453555 Real Estate MARKET PLACE Woman hurt in car BEAUTIFUL townhouse In Acton two yean now end unit reduced to soil Shag throuohout clean bright rooms 3 bedrooms plus baths Lovely private seeing Is a must Call otter 7 m or any lime Saturday or Sunday ACTON brand now three bed room raised bungalow on large fully serviced Fairy Lake Call Toronto 782 or AClon 32027 OPEN HOUSE I Sunday July m lVi acres miles north of at Milton on Hwy 35 turn loll at Nation Road for mile For further Information call Linda Ruelfcr or res Penny Real Estate Limited TOWNHOUSE three bed rooms large living room separate dining room breakfast nook kitchen with fridge stove Included broadloom throughout gar age partly finished base mem private patio Call are after PRIVATE forced to sell 3 bedrooms baths fireplace 3 i control air gar age terms to be arranged PRIVATE SALE Aclon storey house finished r room and laundry For more Informal call 31860 A Brampton woman was slightly injured in a Queen Street collision last Wednes day at Patricia Humeniuk of Brampton was the driver of one car which police est mate received in damages Gregory R l was the driver of a cor which police soy received about in damages as a result of the accident PRIVATE bedroom brick bungalow baths forgo family room In llv Ing room Must be seen to be appreciated 33053 The Acton Free Press Wednesday June29 1977 11 25 ACRES Hardwood Bush iund collage Ful pica S3 2803 PRIVATE Close to 25 acre hobby farm or what ha Get results with Six acres open with large spring tod pond by bush 4 overlook ng property 500 15198533676 TROPHY WINNERS at Speyside school are Girls sports award Cindy Rodgers John Newell Memorial Citizenship trophy Lynda and Boys sports award James Taras Will appeal OMB decision The will the guidelines is on a Ontario Municipal Board to boost reconsider its decision concerning a salary hike for Brock Hams chairman of the Region Con nervation Authority The Authority want to increase Mr Harris chairman salary from to a year but the most the says it can permit under I he inflation If youre satisfied with our service Tell others If not tell us The past week has been quite busy at Acton Lions Pool with Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society evaluations taking place Successful candidates Tadpole Cindy Wallace Michael Nicole Joe Dawn Addison Robbie H eagle Hagen Jonathan vlietstra Robert Sean Sears Glcnda Sinclair Rosemary indlay Marks Craig Webster Colleen Cox Jimmy Li tend Todd by Holly man John Van Dam Wendy Weston Cocoran Danny Media Janet John stone Joyce Clarke Lynn Mcdland and Todd Beginner Jennifer Knap- man Christine Tracey Smith Tom Cox Lillian Waldie Margaret Sale Dawn Welch Perry Tom Van Jenny McDonald Tony Van Dam Heather Jody Ball Julia Ball Sue Carl McLean Lynn Kevin Usher David Craig and Maureen McGillvary Ruth Earl McLean Sabnna Karen Wat Caber Goodlet Tiffany Cory Penny Chris Mathews Paul Mathews Kyle Anderson Mike Orm George Paul Mathews Maria David Nicholson Martha Couture Helen Anna Saunders and Clarence Coles Survival Jenny Lynn Crawford Neil Sinclair Carolyn Porte Amanda Mario Penny Tasha Kim Janet Stephanie Hess Simon Geoff Pollen Sears Shelley Graham and George Junior Gerry Clarke Susan Richard Gardin Gardin Gary McEachern Gregory Marks Leah Marks Tina Krzyzlk I Dunn Rodney Dunn Paul Kilpatrlck Janet Diamond Hal Martin Clive Mullens by School out For the child ren that is Teachers are still busy completing final arrangements and preparing for September Grade six seven and eight teachers are packing and moving to the new middle school Many teachers are moving into the now vacant rooms left by the senior pupils Thursday June 1977 saw the last grade 8 graduation M Z Bennett will ever have and we tried to make it something special The decorations were quite lovely All around the auditorium were red and pink rose bushes and trellises along with yellow wisteria trees Around the doors en tenng the gymnasium were rose arbors decorated with red and yellow roses Coloured brick crepe paper around the walls rose and candle centrepieces pink and red streamers hanging low from the ceiling and a large silver moon and stars set off the room s atmosphere to perfection Our delicious dinner was catered to by Catering Service Next the graduation excr took place certificates given out and after the presentation of various awards our guest speaker high school principal Dean gave an enthusiastic speech The valedictorian Mary Kekic outlined seme past events A very moving slide and tape presentation Sharon Cowling cock Intermediate Anne Martin Richard Susan Ferguson Lisa Mason MandySilcoek GregSHcock Blair Theresa Conroy Senior Jessop Julia Linda Creasey Gwyneth Gibb Jerry Boer Life Saving Adnenne Jo- Anne Rabbins Life Saving II Laura Craig Karen Stephen Mark Ducss Life Saving III Kay Congratulations to all of you Registration for the first summer session will be tonight Wednesday June from 7 to Diving Two of Actons divers have been busy this past week Allen at tended a diving camp in Woodstock and had the op portunity to dive with Ken Armstrong one of Canada s top international divers Brad Jenkinson attended the Ontario South Western Regional Games in Windsor over the weekend and came home with a silver and gold medal Congratulations Brad Later on in July Brad and SuTJinne Pendergast will be attending Woodstock diving camp Synchronized Swimming The synchro swimming year finished on Wednesday June with a parents dis play The girls made up most of their own routines to show mom and dad and they were very well done Also included in the program were demonstrations of all four Acton team routines a top Acton duet by Cathy Ashley and Liz Cooper and a diving demonstration by Brad This year was hectic but quite productive and Acton is producing some good swimmers This was made possible with the help of volunteers who gave me much assistance Thank you Helen Hoerlng Pauline Leslie and Anne Pickering was inlroduced by Elizabeth Lynch and then displayed to the crowd A dance followed with music provided by Discus which added a special touch to the evening as both the disc Jockeys ore graduates of M Z Bennett school themselves It had been my pleasure to act as Master of Ceremonies for the graduation exercises A special thanks goes to Rick Lambert of the Audio- Visual Department of the Ilalton Board of Education and Miss Gail who both worked many hours preparing the slide and tape presentation Also thanks goes to Mrs Baker Mrs and all the students who worked long and hard to prepare the decorations for that evening These were the main people who helped to make this last graduation something to be proud of and for the graduates it was an evening we will remember for the rest of our lives I have enjoyed my year as a reporter for the M Z Bennett News bringing you events and happenings for every week Continued success is ex pressed as the school con tinues on a K level It has been indeed an honour to be the last student to bring you the happenings from Bennett in the last year as it functioned as a school I wish all graduates and students continued success in the future Have a safe and happy summer OUR REAPERS W Thanks for coverage June IS Georgetown The Acton Free Press Willow Street Acton Ont Dear Sirs The Red Cross Water Safety Committee would like to express our appreciation and thanks for the extensive coverage or our water safety program In your paper Yours Sincerely Mrs Janet Chairman Water Safely Committee Georgetown District Branch of the Red Cross

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