Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1978, p. 3

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1000 to fix arch at Acton town hall Milton pastor Caravan The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 1976 LISA CADENHEAD student at Z Bennett watches as students mark her bicycle with her social insurance number The students are hired by the police force for the summer and are presently busy with Operation Identification They will be visiting schools in Acton this week Five graduate from Sheridan Temporary repairs to the Acton town hall where a stone has fallen out of the arch support have been estimated between and The estimate was made by Bob Reynolds who pointed out some of the existing brick work would have to be remortared Chairman Miller at finance committee Monday night said according to these costs If eight stones fell out it would come to the same amount as the demolition costs Councillor Peter Morris asked if the Save the Town Hall Committee Is still active Councillor Peter Marks said they are extremely active but suggested they may be asked for a progress report Miller said If the committee Is being successful in fund raising the town should pay Pharmacy graduate the cost of temporary repairs The committee decided to but if the committee is un send the letter from Works successful It would be silly to Superintendent Frank spend the money Morette telling the coat of Marks said it would be repair to the Save the Town much more economical to renovate the whole building for a report on their fund- once raising activities Bray brothers tops in Guelph swim club passports 61500 in available May permits Mark and Peter Bray walked off with all the hard ware at the Guelph Marlins Aquatic Club annual banquet Sunday evening Peter who Just turned eight won the boys eight and under championship through points tabulated throughout iheyear Older brother Mark who Is 12 won the boys 11 and trophy also tabulated throughout the year Mark Is also a member of the Can Amateur Swimming Association Both boys will be eligible to swim In the categories next year both turned the age limit near the end of the season They Just Joined the club last October Donald Wilton Mrs Mary Is proud to announce the graduation of her grand son Donald J Wilson from Peterborough Bible College Graduation exercises were held at Massey Hall Toronto April He is now assistant pastor at the Pentecostal Church In Milton Acton C A has been selling passports to Toronto s annual Caravan as part of an International Development Committee project There are some left according to Cindy Blades of the committee or anyone interested could call one of the following numbers 8530133 1724 or 877 Caravan operates from June to July The pavilion at Caravan will focus on Paraguay Establishing a there is one of the goals of the Canadian Y The local International Development Committee Is also hoping to send two local young people to a seminar In Toronto called Youth Dialogue on Canada Future These seminars are being held across the country this summer subsidized by the Secretary of State office Building permits issued for Acton in May totalled a value of Major permit was for for a com mere add repair and alterations Cavic Is restoring Ellssa Shoes and apartment as a result of fire damage to the E and I are adding to the glove factory on Crescent St and the permit for an Industrial addition Is for The town of Halton Hills Is demolishing Bakery on Willow St and the permit is for Residential alterations account for WOOD in two permits Two residential garages are underway at a value of One swimming pool received a permit WED JUNE 30 B Viow Gomes THUBS 30 Woman 7 JUNE 15 ThaBa wad J Woman 11 RudWhting FOR INFORMATION CALL87W1181 Five Acton students graduated this spring from Sheridan College Lesley Graham graduated in secretarial intensive in twoyear business Ann Harding in two- year business Paul Harris in electronic data processing and Jim Lynch in electronic Engineering technology A total of students graduated from Sheridan College last week during the college tenth annual con vocation The students from more than GO full time and part lime programs received their diplomas and ccr ideates at three separate graduation ceremonies two at the Campus June 8 and one at the Brampton Campus June Sheridan College President John M Porter convocation speaker for each ceremony urged graduates to think carefully about the kind of life they are going to create for themselves What you shout into the woods will come back to you he said quoting from an Old German proverb He counselled them to create a proper attitude towards heir jobs to give to life as much they expected to get out of it Love is so much better than hate beauty belter than ugliness truth belter than falsehood ao d Porter So many people as they get older regret not having done certain th ngs Make moments out of your lives create events and glory in the events that happen to you Above all he advised maintain a sense of humility It is almost always the gnorant person who thinks he knows all the answers when very often he even know the questions An educational institution fails not by graduating people Andrea Andrea Elizabeth Broostad graduated with honors from the University of Toronto June receiving her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy She was also awarded the Frank Horner Medal in Pharmacy and the Koffler Stores Limited Scholarship Her parents Mr and Mrs Hoy a Nelson Court Acton and brother Dave and wife Bev of London Ont attended the ceremony Andrea has been selected for a Pharmacy Residency at who think they re Sunny brook Medical Centre but by graduating people who Toronto for the next year think they know it all said Porter The total number of graduates included 14 from Sheridan Heavy Equipment School in Milton who received their diplomas during a special ceremony last month Students from the college School of Nursing in Misstssauga will graduate in August Registration Registration for all Summer Activity programs through the Recreation department will be held this Thursday in both Acton and Georgetown In Acton the registration will be held at the arena from pm until 9pm Georgetown registration will be held at the Gordon Alcott until All the summer activity programs will be on Thursday For more Information contact the recreation department Acton Messy spot Wallace St by She Is a graduate of Robert Little Public School and Acton High School Pony show ThuTarea will hold its first A rated pony show on Saturday June The show Is open to all ponies hands and under and junior riders 18 years and under Interested entrants are requested to contact show committee members Avril at 8783993 or Jackie Stroud at 853 1687 The show is to be held at the Lindvik Farm on First Line north of Acton Prize money Is listed at per regular pony class and for pony stake classes A Sportsmanship trophy Is also to be awarded to the rider demonstrating the best sportsmanship qualities according to Mrs Astles The trophy is sponsored by Pat Cull em of Acton Judging the show will be Carol Jungherr from Salem New York She is well known throughout the United States A piece of land north and west of Acton Meadows sub division where the creek runs through Is a mess of muck and mire and beyond the capabilities of the residents to clean up said Councillor Peter Marks at finance committee Monday night He asked the recreation director to have a look at it and report what can be done to make It presentable School bus cars collide Two cars and a school bus rear ended on Highway south of Vimy Street Wed afternoon June The bus was stopped to discharge passengers cording to Milton OPP Damage to the bus driven by Elly of Limehouse Is about according to police Police also put the damage on the auto driven by Phillip Cloke R R 3 Acton at and damage to the vehicle driven by David Gibson of Mead vale Road Is about visit THEO for THE LATEST STYLES FOR SUMMER Men Children Cutting Styling Monday Wad Th 5 MAIN ST ACTON from I A 8530328 Everywhere you look its 39 Box Spring Er Mattress Regular 54 Box Spring Mattress Regular the mattress Sleeping the Country 20 YEAR GUARANTEES ON CONSTRUCTION OF BOX SPRING MA SETS Queen Size Box Spring Mattress Regular Burreil Heritage Only 2 Piece 00 LIMITED STOCK CONTRACTS HALTON HILLS pocttUvte 352 QUEEN STREET EAST HWY NO ACTON 0211

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