Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 19

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St Josephs by Susan Lid bury and Cora Buna Last Thursday girls ployed at Holy Cross Georgetown and won one out of three games for volleyball In the meanwhile the boys played at Holy Rosary Milton and won all three games Tomorrow night the girls will ploy here at Robert Little School at the gym and the boy will play at Holy Cross Georgetown Friday of this week every child will be given his or her report card Monday is a A day tor the teachers The children will have the day off Monday afternoon will be used as an interview period as well is Monday and Thursday evening In the Santa Clans parade we ill be having a Cinderella float of a hay wagon Monday brought our first snow on us We hope everybody has their The kindergartens are going to visit the super market at he Milton Mall next week They will also look it the other departments and also hope to visit Santa Claus if he Is there Mrs class Is continuing their study of Acton including the Jobs per formed here the stores and what makes up a community The grade twos and threes arc going to cook lobster to help them in their study of the fishing community of Lunenburg Nova Scotia Last they also made butter The jade fours and fives observed two guinea pigs who were brought to the class by Kim For art they made spiderwebs for their study on spiders Mr is starting space travel for their project on Up Up and Away In Ed they ore doing gymnastics to music They have also completed pencil sketching for their art lesson The seven and arc having volleyball tournament in This also gives us more practise for the school tournaments In Science we are starting a new unit on Classification of live things In math we are doing work on geometry Childrens appeal seeks 1500000 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 22 1978 B7 MICHAEL COLLERTON concentrated on where he placed his tickets at the penny table at the annual bazaar Saturday Cadets cook hot pancakes Hospital for Sick Children annual Christmas Marled Wednesday Nov The target this year is It sou Last year with the wide spread support of the public SI was raised in a successful campaign A tradition of voluntary giving to The Hospital or Sick Children buck 1H As i result five of children have received Iht benefit of medical and health services which are second to none in the rid I oundiliun President Clous stated i flow of donntmtis is more vital than ever to en sure thai special progrims he high of vices for children can be m lint lined 1 with from funds the Christmas Hie I Ihe last year been to give the Hospital to meet its needs In research providing modern equipment and updating patient core facilities Grants in excess of were also provided for In programs and research in child health across Canada Mr said Public education programs films and fellow ships to provide special train for doctors in childhood diseases are other projects which receive foundation support ach improves the that every child will the to enjoy health and well being Moke a healthy donation suns up Foundations to the public on behalf if the children Donations are lax and should be sent to Box Station A Tor into 1CB Fire prevention film library is expanding Region Fire Pre vention Committee is ex its central film library a collection of fire safety films the Committee owns and loans out to Its member fire departments in During its last meeting in Milton the Committee dtcided to purchase three copies of National fire Protection Association s newest film Learn Not to Burn which stars well known TV actor Dick Van Dyke It is nine minute 10 mm sound and color picture in which Van Dyke points out potential fire hazards in the home go soil storage wiring smouldering cigarettes etc and gives advice on planning an escape Members previewed the film found it would be ideal for general audiences schools community groups industries and cable use Il was agreed to buy three copies so and Burlington ire Departments would each be able to have one print on hand and the third will be shared by Milton and Hills Fire Departments this year the Committee purchased its second copy of the popular child film Where Tommy This li minute color film emphasizes that per cent of all children who die in fire are alone when dis strikes and shows what can happen when a child is left alone THE FANTASTIC VW RABBIT THE MONEY V0U SAVE AT WILL BE YOUR OWN HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCE BAZ MOTORS LTD Head lice scare concerns parents Concerns of several Acton parents about a possible head lice epidemic in local schools arc unfounded says a spokes man for Robert Little school The fear was triggered by a letter which was sent home to parents from principal Allen The letter read This is to inform you of a minor health problem which has been identified in Acton schools of a number of students who are infected with head lice in Hubert I ittlc Smith ind Bennett schools present the number of cases is quite low The Public Health Unit Is aware of the situation and is making every effort to eliminate the prob lem as quickly as possible In order to achieve this all must practise the utmost vigilance in identifying any additional eases According to one staff member at Robert Little head lice is nut uncommon in schools explained that ten children were sent home with the problem eight of which returned to school after proper treatment under close scrutiny by a public health nurse the next day home and should be back today Wednesday Public health nurses visilcd all schools in town last week coming up with only few isolated cases in the other schools The spokesman said they ore even gelling in touch with those students who are absent from school and checking them Christian Reformed Church Pancake Breakfast Saturday morning was huge success says one of the Henry Kroes The church Cadets were in eh of making the pan cakes serving them clearing tables and dishes Ahee and Shirley Kleinc Deters made the batter for the young cooks Profits on the exceeded making the organisers very phased ore going to try lo hove another breakfast in February Mr said B and E Regional Police hove description man in connection with a break entry of an It last week Nothing to hove been stolen say polite but the owner found a wmdim smashed and also evidence thai sumeont Ind been Ihesuspeel is ond to years if age I5i pounds and wis wearing a blue and while sweater blue pants PUBLIC NOTICE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS APPOINTMENT TO LOCAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Take notice that applications in writing addressed to the undersigned will be received until 00 noon December from any eligible persons who desire to have their names considered for appointment to of the following local boards and committees for the term Indicated A HALTON HILLS COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT Three 3 persons to bo appointed for a threeyear term who are not employees of the Municipality or a local Board thereof B HALTON HILLS PARKING AUTHORITY One 1 person to be appointed for a three year term who is qualified to bo elected as a member of Council C HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD One 11 person to be appointed for a three year term who is a Canadian citizen is of the full age of 18 years is resident of the Municipality and is not a member of any of the bodies entitled to make an appointment to the Board RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Eight persons to be appointed for a one year term as follows Two who are rosidents in Ward 1 former Town of Acton Two 2 persons who are residents in Ward former Township of Two persons who ore residents in Ward 3 north part of former Town of Georgetown Two 2 persons who are residents in Ward south part of former Town of Georgetown LAND DIVISION COMMITTEE REGION One person to be appointed for a threeyear term who is not member of Regional Council or employee of Regional Council and who is not a member of local Council or employee of a local Municipality APPLICATIONS SHOULD STATE a The office for which such application is made b The name address and qualifications of the applicant and telephone number where they can be reached during business hours NOTE One letter of application would suffice should applicant bo desirous of applying for than position R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Deck Your Home With Great Buys From Beaver In Effoct Lou ac 197H Indoor Sparkle Set Indoor 399 Illuminated Santa Face Lantern With Candle do yhi rtel I IB I I I II STORE HOURS Wed 9om Tubs a Sat a Guolph Street East Georgetown 877 WE ACCEPT flPBVtl 1 no

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