Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 25, 1979, p. 11

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Showing off awards they received at the 1 awards banquet Saturday evening arc front row left to rlfihl race Towns ley Molly Janet and I oh Middle row Phyllis Jessie Price Fern Jean Helen and Mary Back row Ruth Courtney Lucy Synott James Missing from the Elsie llilliday Grace Bene Johnston Ruth Elsie by KutleTiirkosi Joyce Buchanan Legion Ladies Fern Shutis Lois Gordon receive Legion fife membership Emotions were high on the inly Saturday night at Branch number cars when awards vcars of was held for Legion service and has a Ladies Auxiliary very active worker in the Three life member Ltgion over Hit were presented to and lw Gordon who has manned kitchen for two comrades over years and has J Joan has years service service and has of Arms or of Standard Bearer for time and hard work has years Joan gone into the Legion from attends all parades Transport tops list of service hassles is the popular problem facing agencies serving North About 40 people representing social services in Hilts attended an information exchange meeting Wd in Acton s St Hall Focussing on common problems was not planned as part of the meeting however when delegates mentioned the hassles they run into the matching of cars lo clients often heard of that meeting the seeds for a second gathering dealing with transportation The meeting fitted around lunch was Close the Gaps People involved with community support services in Hills will Ik ir rt acquaint with other s services s cars picked up another common prob lem m When the Georgetown Jayeettcs indie they are willing to volunteer a ripple of crossed the room Georgetown Hid Cross representative suggested pooling avail able to form a eom mon service Though the meetnip stressed services io senior citizens it was Served by one organizer that no one from my seniors club attended the meeting Organizers were with the turnout I nth representative identified her group des its job mentioned problems and ideas on to improve The meeting took about six months to organize by Cook Ministry of Community and Social Services Barb Stephens if Helping Hands Terry Grubbe from Services Centre Walters of Universitys Mural Development Outreach Project Pitty McLean of the District Health Council He presents lives from the following of groups attended the two- hour meeting Public Health Acton Friends In Deed Geo rgetown s Rebecca Lodge Acton Community Services Centre Halton Hills Library Rural Development Outreach Project Community and Social Services George town ACTION Red Cross Viclonnn Order of Nurses Red Cross ADAPT Georgetown Bed Cross Aclon Cancer Society Georgetown Contact Centre Helping Hands and Home Care Ties replaced by rail crews Work crews will soon be packing up their equipment and heading on for northern Ontario now that they hove most completed re placing the railway lies Georgetown to half way between and The crews part of the Regional Canadian offices have been in the area since April J replacing the ties according to acting road master Bert The men have been In nig in trailer like train on the tracks near the Mill SI crossing and from all over Ontario The crews are scheduled to up their goods tomorrow Thursday Mr Inrt told the Acton I res Press St Josephs by Susan Lid bury and Cora Buna Tins week Is Education Week All parents are in vlted to come and lour the school Open House evening was on Tuesday yesterday Thiseominc Monday is preschool Kindergarten Registration All those involved please a lend The kindergarten class has started a new theme on pets They are making pel book and have made paper plate turtles In math time is being studied by the grade one sand twos The kids were all excited when they found their seeds had begun to grow This planting was to help in their study of plant growth The grade twos and three s are also a study but this time they are studying water The grade two arc learning how lo tell time The grade four s and fives of Miss Crinns class plastered pieces of bark A new subject is being studied in language arts This subject is shading in spring Mr class is preparing for June track and field in gym classes In math Ihe grade five arc studying fractions while the grade sixes are doing division of decimals with dlU dends divisions and quotients GEORGETOWN SECRETARIAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICE Centralizing Your Office Administration Meeting Telephone Liaison Other Administrative Duties EXCELLENT TYPING SERVICES PROFESSIONALS IN PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS TANAS 8771485 GEORGETOWN and helps out in many ways Legion Branch Special award pins and Certificate or Merit were presented to Phyllis Angell Joyce Buchanan Janet Rogers Kay James Lucy Synnott Mary Ruth Find ley Joan Ford and Alva Mosaics for years of vice and hard work over the last years Certificate of Merits were presented to Lois Gordon Fern Shu is Joan McKnight Phyllis Angell Joyce Buchanan Janet Rogers Kay James Lucy Synnoll Mary Joan Ford Alva Jessie Price Elsie The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 25 1979 11 Candidates night Chamber of Com la an All Candidates night at Acton high school day April at p m The public Is invited hear Candidates party platforms and ask questions Three faithful members of the I I Auxiliary were awarded with their I lie Membership pins Saturday evening as the group held their annual awards Fern I Cordon and Joan Mcknight were surprised recipients WHO OFFERS THE SIMPLEST FASTEST AND THE MOST DIVERSIFIED WAY OF TRAVELLING TO TED TYLER TRAVEL SERVICEACTON YUGO TOURS ABC CHARTER FLIGHTS DEPARTURES FROM TORONTO TO ZAGREB LJUBLJANA SKOPJE DUBROVNIK BELGRADE Zagreb additional local fare of 30 Courtney Helen Fowler Dons Joan John or race Towns ley holey Molly Grace Shirley and Kate Tur These comrades have all been a part of the Legion for many years and are all still active helping at banquets and bazaars ex for a few arL no in health Zone Commander Green presented the pins and certificates and said had one of Ihe best auxiliaries she had ever visited in comradeship ind good sportsmanship and they hope to always keep it that way Nonsmokers can breathe EASY ON INSURANCE INTERESTED in Saving Energy Now is the time to get your attic insulated Cooler in the summer warmer in the winter MOWBRAY INSULATION 8782381 Ontario St Milton General Insurance Company Daly McGregor G Limit ad Acton Mill Si Your opportunity to develop new skills or brush up old ones EVENING CLASSES AT SHERIDANS HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL MILTON Start the week of April 30 1979 Auto Care Intermediate Mondays 10 pm 10 Sessions Fee Combination Loader- Backhoe Operator Tues and 6 10pm Sessions Fee Construction Surveying Basic Tuesdays 10 Sessions Fee 45 Small Bulldozer and Loader Operator and 6 10pm Sessions Fee 15000 Truck Care Basic Including Diesel Thursdays 7 10pm 10 Sessions Fee Don t delay call right away to reserve a place and course details 87835776263098 Heavy Equipment School Is on the Line Township north Halton Road 9 Sheridan College Community Services ALL AGES WELCOMEl ALSO FAMILY SITTING FEE I 4 iHOuna Iftfl FULL PACKAGE ORDERS ONLY COWLETE SATISFACTION OH MO CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Am libit with DISCOUNT PRICE Milton Mall Ontario St S Milton OUR 1st ANNUAL YEAR END CLEARANCE FINAL WEEK FURNITURE TVs STEREOS Famous Brand Name House of Krug Vilos RCA Admiral Westinghouse plus many more NO PAYMENTS TILL JULY DAYS SAME AS CASH ON A CAMPBELLS BUDGET ACCOUNT Furniture OPEN AFR CAMPBELL BUDGET OF 465 Main St Milton 8787256 Across from Milton Mall Hrs Daily 9 Sat 6

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