Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 11, 1979, p. 5

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On the With Holen Bye Bye Birdie Acton is torn when the Acton high school presents the well known play Some per cent of the school Is invulved In some way or another ac cording to organizer Dave Taylor Students in the meantime art mug every day after school In my high school dajs countless ago we put on Ihe same play It packed house three nights running Lei hope budding Acton actors and actresses have the same success Women Against Using Prices this week are boycotting meal Si a pound imported cheese salad dressing conned ravioli tea and grape run Kingham lid is head inf or Barbados thanks to Radio Gail won the Sun b promotion lucky draw and had a choice one week for two at either the Barbados or Orlando Florida The win comes at a good lime she is getting married in July Wednesday evening heavy snowfall forced the cancellation of the Back to Days meeting planned or the Tins meeting has been changed to April Organizers originally rescheduled it for April 18 The Optimist Club Oratorical Con list zone finals was cancelled dut to poor weather Friday No word has been been received on a new dale A book record sale will be held April at thcM Bennett school open house in order raise or a color television for the school Any hardcover or paperback books records tapes etc would be appreciated Tho Acton Free Wednesday April 5 Employment centre to open t Skater rig Club held a Pop Concert Saturday in lieu an annual cutnival Cindy and David McGiltoway centre were guest skaters They Hanked by members Diane and Kaliiy Board sparks ministrys review The Canadian Employ Centre for Students is gearing up for the busy spring and summer sea The centre tries matching employers with summer students seeking work It is open later this month and run until the end of August How ever according lo em ployment centre spokesman Erica Harper he location the office at is yet to be settled We re hoping Acton students will be able to come I Georgetown to register Mrs Harper said The centre does notify registered students of job opportunities but student coming to check office board for jobs is helping himself Part the centres methods of approaching dents These students are offering this summer a potential employers and often asked for by em summary of creative job more detail on resumes However the searching techniques One problem facing the contacts Mrs Harper said The centre is a lack o post than needed because techniques will focus on secondary school students seldom register Down Memory Lane In a little place called Grassis On Niagara rocky shelf Thty dumped a little To forage for himself There a kindly farmer found him Musing upon a stone With a friendly clasp his luggage Ik took the stranger home Ik became part the family Like the farmer little son He shirked his share at wi rk Till the evening chores wert done I hen he trek down to the neighbors sec Alf hired hand Then sing away while Alf would play lie old piano grand They d sing about Old Sweet Adeline and such If they should be right off key It did not matter much When the sing song then was over wood fire burned down low With the Kelly Lamp to bed they tramp Tin only place to go was no energy crisis With their crosscut the axe tut law was their bucksaw litre was no Fuel Tax Reds destroy from within I Tie Atton free Press Dear Sir Ste Marie branch of Royal Legion wants organization to rc- its ban against membership by Com munists A spokesman for the said a resolution to that effect was ap proved at a Legion zone meeting here and will be ia ken a district meet hit in Parry bound next month If approved Inert it will be taken to provincial meeting then to Dominion con In mid Members take an hat their lion will be political the spokesman said and the So group feels the on is discriminatory Globe and Mall March 1979 Legion numbers also take in oath of loyalty Staffing group tables report Hal ton Board of Education Human Resources Committee I recommends adoption of uniform criteria for staffing the region schools The in its final report called for a blending of the criteria In use by the region s north east and west district Police swap A swap was approved at Halt on unci Wednesday Apr A In exchange for the depots at Maria St Appleby Line and Alder shut in Burlington the llalton Police Commis will receive he Elgin SI Court Councils endorsement is the region approval The exchange is awaiting approval from Burling ton No buses in storm and Mondays school bus cancellations due to bad weather were only he second and third time it has happened his year according M Bennett school principal Magwood Mr Magwood painted out last year buses failed to make it to school six or seven times Friday was the only day this year schools Were entirely closed The committee presented its report for informa at the boards Thursday meeting at Burlington Each district is sible for staffing its schools The reviewed staffing procedures and found not all staff is allocated on common needs However many of the staffing principles were found to be sound by the committee The 35page report wilt be incor rated in staff all oca and hiring at some time superintendent of Instruction John told trustees In the crown tu not the Kremlin While the Reds keep millions in Siberia living in sub human status while they trample over Africa and countless distant lands while they promote class warfare and subversion in in short attack everything fur which the Legion stand the branch welcome them in What about the Nazis Does the want in too Or would Soo be prepared discriminate against them and just welcome Red brand of tarions And as for discrimination what rubbish Tht Legion s purpose is to discern and discriminate against disloyalty and slon and in favour of loyally and defence of our democratic heritage Come off these silly cliches and lib left Ontario Ministry of Education is once again examining rules govern ing class sizes for special education after its latest edition drew flak reviews from Hal Ion and other school boards Education Minister Stephenson in a letter tabled Thursday during Hal ton Board of Educations Burlington meeting id vises that a review of the particular regulation on such class sizes is underway Also Bill too governing negotiations between teachers and school boards is in the works Six months ago the ministry finished nearly seven year re writing of rules including one on class sizes which is under review again The minister was res ponding to appeal for more dollars or less pro vincial demands for education services from local boards The rule on class sizes combined with a new ministry definition of learning disabilities could cost cording to a nine- page report to the minister entitled Implications of Ministry of Education Policies 1970 According the figures in the report cost of imple menting the provincial ministry expectations would hit the mark In the ministers reply to Director of Education Em Lavender states she Mrs Stephen son cannot agree with the points he made con he financial end of the new ministry initiatives I expect hat there will always be ferences of opinion about what constitutes an ap propriate level of res ponse to a new initiative about the real costs of such responses and about the division of these costs between the province and the boards stales Stephenson We do not intend to implement mandatory class sizes until there is a longe range plan by the ministry to pay for it Lavender said in a tele phone interview Monday He also said he thought Ihe ministry is scratch ing to find the tens of mil lions of dollars needed if it goes through with Its expectations on special education The education minister writes there were consul with many groups before the decision con class sizes for special education were made However the ministry found itself the target of important reactions such as that from the Board CVCA acquires 115 acres of land The Credit Valley Con Authority re cently the is of acres of land on Credit River north of Highway for 40 wake up you Sou Legion Ai least Legionnaires have been warned precisely of the procedure by which the Reds hope gain en and then destroy from within Yours truly Bruce Dingman RR On I This land property on tile unopened allowance on the Second Line West Caledon was purchased irds and with the assistance of the Richard Foundation through the Nature Conservancy of Canada This group contributed toward the pur chase price area contains marsh and forested up lands along the river These headwater re charge areas and forests assist In keeping water quality high and erosion to a minimum in the upper reaches the Credit River You can l trust HR your income tax return Our specially trained tax experts sit down with you and ask questions We look for every legitimate de duction Its part ot our service and that service is dedicated to making sure you pay only ihe absolute mm imum tax At Block we are income tax specialists HR BLOCK- THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 51 Guelph St GEORGETOWN Canada Trust Mam at James By Appointment alter the regulations were made Education director Lavender told trustees Thursday the Ontario School Trustee Council was represented during talks with the ministry but also that the council strong position was not accepted Later on Lavender in dicated all Is not dark on the ministry side The minister letter shows what der described as hope ful signs such as the re view being carried out on special education and also that new amend ments are also being re considered absence of any mention of special tion in he recent speech from the throne was also interpreted by the Direc tor of Education as a good sign Any mention may have Included fur Iher expectations he said MENS DRESS SHIRTS LONG SLEEVE S 15 17 Sin 17 BOYS DRESS SLACKS BOYS SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS GIRLS PEASANT SKIRTS GIRLS PEASANT BLOUSES 699 to 699 NOW So4 599 am 399 14 699 COTTONPOLYESTER DRESSES lb OFF ALL VELOUR TOPS House of Buys 124 MILL STREET EAST ACTON 853

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