Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 2, 1978, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 2 7 Summer SChOOl Type demonstration given on cow lulu ft- ill Ural in A finis of Tour 2000 students adults Summer usually means a for school students but for some the vacation lime is considered as a prime to improve grades pursue a new credit or repeal a course they did not pass This summer more than both demon high school grades spending summer morn ini in the classroom as part of he llalton Board of summer school program Heading and mathematics courses ire being run each morning it middle school for students in grades six through eight A jood altendnnce has been reported with students from Smith and St Josephs school up the classes secondar school students nine through twelve arc travelling from Burlington each bus Summer school dssjj thit rctstntionfor a milhem Hits course at the school were a little short to form i class this ire hoping to have one next it Acton high Sixteen schools in the Hit ton region are participating in the program a crew of approximately teachers The program includes Hit co operation of Separate School Hoard which supplies both students and teachers This summer marks the sixth year the program has been run for elementary stu in offers a variety of math and reading courses for grades six to eight Math English science and secretarial courses ire among those offered to secondary school students The courses arc not limited to high school students and adults are to attend according to Price principal of the summer program He stated many idults are interested in completing secondary school courses to for college or training or even to satisfy general interest in one subject The program ill be conducted in it ljuccn P irk school Volandi Drive and in Burlington it Lord High School New Street until August 11 The element iry program continues until August offers itics language classes it senior element schools where there is sufficient to form classes Id addition to the usual credit courses the summer program is offering classes in driver education in Milton and Burlington and for New or winning to improve their spoken English at Lord School I courses in the North are being held it Robert School Milton Smith Public School in Acton Stewarttown I School and Centennial School in Georgetown and students are request to contact their home school for further in formation or call the sum mer school office at The July meeting for the Senior Dairy Calf Club was held at Hock Ella Farm The meeting opened promptly at with the pledge led by BUI Robinson president of the club The roll was called by Kim Wingrove the secretary Each member was required to state the birth date of heir calf The minutes of the last meet were given by Kim and adopted as read by MaryJean Robinson and seconded by Holly We discussed several up coming events There will be a fun day for us to get to know all the other members also a ballgameandabarbcque On Wednesday July 12 there is a judging competition for anyone In the county wlio is not a prominent judge Anyone who is Interested should contact the agricultural office in Milton The meeting was handed over to Jim who gave a type demonstration on an excellent scored Jersey cow owned by Lome Ella A class of four Jersey caws was judged by all the members with each giving reasons lo fallow The official placing was given DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT Til Fish Chips or oar Chinese Cuisine HOURS Monday loam m tollpm Sunday Telephone 8532060 9 I PARTICIPANTS IN Bennett play ground parade Ann and Jill Murray The joined then other play ground pals and formed 1 pit wound he school area Susan Thlbodeau to represent fair at CNE CIVIC HOLIDAY SALE Susan ill be representing the I all I air at the Miss CJi Queen of the Fairs il the Canadian Exhibition Toronto 16 Miss Thlbodeau will join other queens from s Ontario on Tuesday gusl at the gruun 1 The girls ire judged on Tut day and all inter viewed On rmiif they parade for Ihc jurists wiih a given bv host for each it tending a luncheon with representatives from their fair executive the girls are judged for the 1 ist lime Finalists present i speech to the judges before the in nouncing of runners up ml Miss 1378 Miss in iscl sen Miss Acton ill 1 I September the fair She lies at It It I lock wood Canada Packers united announced recently they ill ihe Mi I ijt ml b providing the three tip prizes The winner ill receive Si the first up Sim the it ml runner up In m innounce- iv Me Mil public for the Slid rl We org hi i nit I irk 1H where I I competitions were held I I the i the privilege the I io pie this is more thin be contest id Mr Slew irt Contestants r required to in I tin urns f their locil Smith ind hue the lo express ir public id petition locilly and the I Mr Stcwirt went on look forward to hiving ocil fair or exhibition Ontario sponsor i in the Miss ijuecii of the airs Committee reported tint over GOO cirls hid competed In fair competitions in IJ77 Review plans for homes mobile home proposal for ihe old McCowan pit on the Ninth line above Glen Willi had stay of execution this week when Hills Planning Hoard rejected a staff rccommen to refuse the I 1 inning board referred matter back to the plan nine irtment for more including i policy on leisibihtj of mobile home pirks in general 2ND ACTON Brownies take a break to have their pictures taken while at Camp Ma Wa outside The girls were there taking part ma Native weekend Brownies at camp Brownies Native I ore imp on the July7 it camp Ma just outside if Orangeville Lisa McDonald Mellon Butler Wendy Coulton Shelley Nancy Norton Kim Griggs Karen I Kelk Mathews Stephanie I am pkin Shannon Johnstone Angela Bridge KclK Harrison Jenny Helen Bird Amy Connor JoAnne Skeggs Jennifer Coates Wendy Norton ind Andrea Johnston worked very hard to earn their nitive lore pack holiday ind jesters badges Indian chiefs for he Hi mer Coleman and leckend with thanks Sanh Homer Ann Norton North Halton DOWNTOWN ACTON Summer Hours CLOSED MONDAYS No Pickup or Delivery August 1 to August 15 STORE OPEN TUES- FRI AM SAT 5PM CLOSED FOR LUNCH 2PM ZELLERS MILTON MALL 55 Ontario Street South Card Master 0pen MondayFriday 930930 Saturday 99 Phone 8788178

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