Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1978, p. 8

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8 The Acton Free Pr Wednesday Aug 9 1978 TOMMY FORD is one pre schooler who mind the ram The children have a variety of activities open to them in case of bad weather The program is held at the Scout hall dailv in the morning RIMA creates a masterpiece with play dough at the pre school program on Tuesday The children had to stay inside because of the morning rain but leaders had many indoor activities planned which made the day able Halton students at safety patrol camp PEGGY ACKER enjoys a rainy adventure camp inside the Acton Scout hall Yesterday s ram did not upset the summer activity program as the children continued having fun inside Student shocked by broken switch broken smith mi would in Sir Din mil I irk rtnnr I In box link i sill diisii llm I nun of Hilton Kills Minim r quid slunk Sixteen safely patrol of fleers from nation schools will in Ihc annual Safely Training Camp in SI Catharines August to 25 our day session is part of the training program to public school safely officers safely methods and procedures Tht camp is sponsored by the Hamilton Automobile Club and the Council ind will include students from neigh boring regions Milton Officer from Police will inj students along with police off iters from Hamilton as well as According to Constable Ihc students will learn discipline how to handle children first aid how ith a fire iitintion school my tamping ill not he all work no though Students will hive an opportunity lo lake in a of porting and he Mid school and i registered nurse villi also tht group Nearly students arc expected participate from the different regions participating in the camp session are senior students and cap- funs at the various public schools he explained Upon return he senior sludcnts will llien hold a raining program conducted in the presence of police safety officers in preparation for com menccmenl of school in September Students inking pari the patrol imp are Gregory lliscnk 11 from Public School Angela 10 from Kil bride Public School Bonnie Kennedy 12 from Cross School in Georgetown to from Si of School in Beth lloornwcg 10 from Robert Baldwin School Milton Sandra Louise llvmel 10 from Percy Merry School Hornby Susan I from hair view Public School Burlington I Mitchell 10 Spcyside Public School Jane Snippc 12 Georgetown District School JimcsSlewart Public School Richard Wilson 11 Glen Williams I Jennie George Kennedy Public School Georgetown Richard Cole SicreCoeur School DeVncs 10 School Snyder 10 Public School leorgelown Bonnie Ward 11 Howard Wriggles Public at Acton Press IN TELLING ACTON AND DISTRICTI 8532010 AUCTIONEERS Ron Lamb RRl Belwood 843 3839 Mike Kelly Guelph 2179 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE THIS SCHOOL photograph has been loaned to the Free Press by Mrs A I The school is S S at 3 and the date is 1925 The teacher is Margaret McDonald Back row left to right Lulu McCutcheon Thera Stone Mary McCaig Viola McCaig Catherine Marjone Calvin Aitken Laurence Second row from back Lloyd Jack Maud Elsie Nelson Evelyn Marjone McCaig McDonald Marion Leslie Archie McDonald second row Jean Mann Bessie Annie Lois Forestell Jean Burt Bill Johnson Jim Bob Allan Stone front row McCutcheon Tommy Cool Joe Gordon Leslie N New post United new secretary for et is the Gordon Turner of Harmony I i lie is previously minister here trombonist Doctor of Ministry degree he has ltd a number of evangelic events across the country He succeeds the Norman An in United Observer comments The of Ihc Gordon Turner succeed the Rev as associate secret iry for was of Hit most significant of the year Of Harmony Unied he is will equipped for his lending new job He originally from Mount Royal and while he mi not be fluently il in he is better than most us and could become fluent I hat is of importance in positions leadership in Canadian Murines He M is just received his from Princeton he sped in evangelism and Hie title of his study was conversations with dropout There is no field of evangelism more imporlint to our own dropouts First death On a September day in Bliss stepped down from i trolley tar in New York Clly and while graciously a lady passenger alight was fatally struck by less carriage the firat recorded death by Recycle Players here August 16 leirrt ill ibout ikini in Hills md eons nexttttdnesihv Th itre troupe will perform The will their pi Hit of PI met I tt to it irk il pm Both shows free The wis written ill for children six to indde lis with resources const r it ion An pirtiupilion ton en workslnp ml follow A group of young iclors sponsor lv Hit ment lbe in hems brought lo Hilton Hills t rctrtition Hilton Hills Ion mire Soil judging contest JO Mountainview Road S 8776984 Suite 304 GEORGETOWN IU Mark I Hob ind Miry firm is Hit silt of in Inter County Soil Judging Competition on July IS Members from York Oufftnn North and morning lanous types of soils tour soil profiles had been dug in a section of areas member scored these sites for skpt flooding erosion texture and from these scores 4 i were diked assess land for profile hid lo decide on one of wheat torn trefoil lobe most on t ith soil ighltin young from took John Held from lied for high with Stanley of among iht competitors Item lure was one pom less In Tied for fourlh wis lorn Maine White and Paul Oilier competitors included Pile McPhill Wilson Keith Hob Wilson Judy Brown Wingfield John hilt Six ind a half weeks after South Dakota repealed Its helmet law cyclists were dead Nine wore no helmets and ihc re quired by law to wear a met because he was under 17 was wearing helmet Mat I strapped on FRONTIER FLORIST fi LTD R 2 Guelph 3MH03 WostofRockwoad FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TREES SHRUBS FRUIT TREES EVERGREENS ROSES PERENNIALS BULK STOCK POTTED SO AS TO BE PLANT AT AN TIME WE CARRY A LARGE SELECTION OF WREATHS TROPICAL AND FLOW PLANTS SPECIALISTS IN PERSONALIZED AfWANGE FRESH SILK AND DRIED FLOWERS Three Experienced Designers to Serve You Qualph Acton Rockwood Mills VISIT OUR 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