Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1978, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July DOING AN INDIAN rain dance are members of the pre school program Leader Ron and leader in training Jock Garton lead the while young squaws and braves follow Last Friday was Indian day the Scout hall program Lack of jobs students closes Manpower office I of students looking summer employment and I icaneies in lia it necessarj to dis the student til r nc office student placement officer said he of which is located in the centre above Hilton Hills Credit Union is open Tuesday and llursdav with a student it plovment counsellor resent the office is during peak and June seemed to have slowed J for both those looking and the jobs Students arc still able to sil the office on Friday to obtain a list of job phone the Georgetown office where a student counsellor office still Ins number of students I for iurk In man cases they hive received or day Mrs said she could not say whether or not student his dropped There wis no office in last vear has no figures to compare Mrs the office has had quite number of enquiries the government anil such as the Youth Fmploymtnt Pro gram which ire designed to the number of students hired for the sum Community Services irdmitor says she his not had many Indents tome in or summer Mrs started list to find jobb in the community and to place students in them This year the response by students has been low in companion to list summer The students wh have been enquiring for vork are those 13 to 1j She has received a number of ills from dents who ire still seeking babysitters Most of those she has been to help but some of the students she contacts have ilread found summer work Halton educators address Ontarios future principals Hilton educators are plaj ink i key role in Sheridan liege principal course education program for fit Ontario teachers who have been selected as potential future principals I across Ontario runs li days it the impus bit par of the course are speakers and a number arc from On July the new principal of Acton High School was the guest speaker Board of educations Director Em vender Superintendent of Bruce Mother and Superintendent Wayne Hums who will move overtoPeel have also spoken to the teachers Witkins dealt with ways to develop a positive school ironment including the insportince of treating children as individuals lie explained a positive school environment can be created only when a school respect the ity of the individual urged educators ind teachers to remember person is different and instruction must involve individualization Individual i it ion of Instruction will encourage students to the limit of their ability it is important not to in ike demands on pupils which are beyond their capabilities When he spoke on July 12 Lavender discussed the future of education and com pared it to a canoe trip He described the of education is exciting dangerous requiring skill and together ness Declining Iment denial of positions to bright energetic teachers de creasing financial resources and changing social attitudes were described as white water and dangerous rocks on the canoe trip Lavender said the quiet pool at the end if the journey has become a place of to parents the public It is 10 linger a place for reflect ion and recreation He noted the educational journey is challenging icil and full of pressure and the prospective principals should the future remembering there is nothing fund amcntally wrong with education in Ontario future education leaders should have positive ibout themselves and their environment I declared ducition has been facing tough critics since the turn of the century but has never been as vulnerable is it is today Hums toll the group He manage skills are as In in oh they are in big business I jusl he d the rocks Burns Milton Evangelist Alternative schools vital need CHAD provides music at the pre school playground Indian day The children made the instruments dressed in headdresses and were painted in war paint foi the special event could be very close launching a heritage school as an alternative to the public school system in this area That statement came after Milton resident and ing Baptist Evangelist Ken Campbell tenned he public school system as an irresponsible monstrositv He charged that despite increasing educational costs there is an abandonment of provincial standards and by economical cudgel parents have been denied the right to choose education of their choice levelled his charges the local school system during a fiery speech denouncing the of former Hilton school Hon it tmmmmtl iptist Church Sunday night The principal was eh i arrested narcotics irge He w is released after being found innocent of the Hilton School Hoard however to demote Mr Kearns from his position as principal to the pi ice of His demotii n without he demonslntes the Humber LYNDA left helps I i get into the Indian moodt pre school Indian day Lynda ind Liuid ire leaders foi the Recreation program llet I el I all duaics f the Nursing r CARPET CORNER 11 MAIN ST 8533620 Your headquarters in Hills For CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES 4H horse games fun and games r eight club members Sunday morning as they took part in a If The day events id I organized for both Hilt n nd Caledon Horse mem but in the en I I cm were only eight members who impctcd The reduced numbers little to dampen the spirts Horses and riders tiok irt in sack potato and flog rices and other activities race in which riders a full cup of manoeuvring rses through their various I ices v is disastrous for one ill pony who proceeded to I nd shy from the dripping wafer His young lustily dropped the SCOTT Beemer is air ready to take part in the Indian festivities at the pre school program on Friday The children made crafts and costumes for the event It is one of the re creation summer courses EAT IN TAKE OUT TREAT THE ENTIRE FAMILY TO A GREAT TASTING SUB PIZZA CHICKEN J HAMBURG ETC BE CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY CHICKEN PIZZA 29 MILL STREET EAST CENTRE FLEA MARKET RIGHT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN MILTON NEXT TO THE TOWN HALL IN FIRE HALL AND GARAGE MAIN Saturdays 9 am 3 p m Vendors Call 8781834 COME ON FOR bottom line savings Dee Too 10 s GARBAGE BAGS 5ST Optic Court 3 TENNIS BALLS Bat 32 FIRE STARTER 199 ida ioo rr16 ASA TABLETS to JELLY glenlea drug mart 294 QuennSttaot East Acton 2220 frightening totalitarianism which threatens well the job security the finest educators whose responsive ness to parental concerns puts them out of step with the dictates of the bureaucrats Speaking to a gathering of approximately GO parents and youths he stated we have to be concerned about the destructive atmosphere run by politic and money Rev Campbell said he pre ferred to have his children physically molested rather than psychologically ruined through the Ontario school system He went on lo say that private schools ire ing and noted that In both British Columbia and to public schools arc Heritage schools as he named one alternative would be concerned with leaching students in educational philosophy based on tioml of discipline manners morals respect to parents ind other values He that heritage schools become a part of the present system using cooperative efforts of parents and teachers Ik offered the parent run should be allowed to operate even if they don meet government standards required to receive opera funds According to Camp bell a questionnaire opinion survey distributed to region homes showed results that a majority felt a lacking in the Christian element in Parents were old they should organize a meeting of more parents if interested in an alternative schooling method and he predicted should there be sufficient Interest a day school would likely be opened for the fall of 1979 We start with awareness This is what this evening Is all he told the gathering It is to encourage parents to be parents Campbell is president of he Toronto based Ilcnais sance International Choice rifl RUMP ROAST 5 Choice PRIME RIB ROAST SHOULDER ROAST grads and district students who are the lis at eollege vear are Irene I inda both of the registered nurs nt I course How ird reere Icider si Mo re en it Susan funeral sen ices Wilson Vt 1 ELKS J Monday Night BINGO j Door Prizes Mountain view Road Georgetown I Prizes I Early PRIZES AT EACH Doors Open 7pm I Bingo Starts I 16 Regular Games at 3 Special at I 600 Jackpot Numbers j I GUARANTEED J i Project and In Small Children FREE Bus Service Acton and GJQ I I WINNERS I MRS j MRS A Tender BLADE SHORT RIB ROASTS 199 SIRLOIN TIP TOP ROUND ROASTS 249 STEWING BEEF Prime RIB STEAKS 199 Lean A GROUND BEEF ib 159 Fresh Smd I Link SAUSAGE BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET IAST DAYS OF OUR FINAL SALE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED TO All Gowns Dresses Sportswear Sweaters Slacks Blouses Lingerie Hand Bags Swim Suits Etc BRAS AND HOSE NOT INCLUDED SERVING YOU BOLTON STREETSVILLE ACTON

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