Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1979, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 30 1979 Travelways honors drivers Twenty four of Ihe S3 drivers who drive school luse for were absent from Ihe safe driving banquet at Pine St Hall In Milton Ma inter Murray Infills said short notice for the event resulted in mm drivers being able to attend He said the company decided to hold the award banquet during the cur rent school term And the Pine St Hall was the only one available Marlon Inglis mother of Mr received the pin for the longest record of sate driving presented Sec ond safest driver was lln with with no accidents followed by Vagn with All three arc from CampbelWille Snyder who was absent was cited for 14 years safe driving He is from Georgetown Joan of Campbeilville received her pin For 12 aft driving Mr for 11 Mr wife La 10 years and Harold Allium of Cimp- for 10 The following arc the people who were torn mended for safe driving awards went to Jean Carbutt Mir J rnson Mary Martin and Archie Ml Donald all George- Seven pins went to of Alvm of Georgetown and of Six pins went to Veri Hi of Georgetown Mary of Acton Alice bellville Betty Same Milton Smith f George town was i driver to recciv c a pin I pins were presented f bellvillc of of Donna laves if Milt in Joanne Heath of Milton and of Georgetown Recipients f the three- Summer school for students Ruths Angels prepare to fight vandals Neighborhood Watch supervisor curls left and her angels going from second left to right Hi Mile will be leaching and ways to Becky I- Mis Horning discourage The project to run thlt summer lo reduce Jinet They in front of pi lire opportunities Tor crimes to be com milled Vandalism costs representing the theme rime property thousands of dollars each year Miss Courts staff Obituary R McEachern dies in Guelph B McEachern Ids education at Erin died at the Old Lome School and General Hospital Acton High He was May 10 He had been in son of Mr and Mrs Ron failing health for only a ild length of time He was born in Erin Angus township and lived in ths McLean and vicinity all his life He Wred He was an predeceased by trade but helped out John mechanical work when one sis Thompson service was held a the Shoemaker Funeral Home on May 13 Interment at Cemetery The of delating minister was Noble Dean Erin Pallbearers were close neighbors and friends J Gord Clow Roy Johnston Jury Rot Gary and Ron called Mr The first electrically lighted sign in Acton was erected on the roof of the Canada Giove Works on Bower Ave It was 100 feet long and read Storey and Son Glove Manufacturers Establ 1B63 according to Acton Early Days Ukrainian Camp was a busy plate on Mil vw Tin C imp li the fourth line east of the seem of I I I young people took part in lie festivities as lliedifft mil i Out ids contingents to compete in events from soul r to Iti all r In inn estimated IjOQ people Including adults tin thru it fisllvili All schools in festival Public and Separate School Boards are operating a summer school program for students requiring remediation in Grade Mathematics and language skills Remedial language course is open lo all students in Grades mil who would benefit from a program combining and writing with an emphasis and thinking skills word structure sentence and paragraph Student achievement should from average to a maximum of two years below grade placement in languige skills It is loped that the skills stressed will assist pupil performance in nil sub ject areas involving rending writing The remedial Is open to ill dents in Grades would from a recnforccmcnt program in basic skills in Mathe- milles The program will Iil to the Insurance change I volunteer ind drivers mi be to drive students to dual needs of the students building up pupil and will be dence hive certainly given at the appropriate been mel in the past achievement levels This More than DO per cent of course is specifically for Hie students surveyed students who wish last summer tit thai improve their skills in they benefitted from the Mathematics and is not courses and were better intended to move stu prepared for the next dents ahead in skills or school year provide enrichment objectives of created during tin improving skills and relaxed Legion officials pircnls v ho fee their ir daughter mid benefii from the liry courses in Mathe matics or Language registration forms arc all public or at the Summer School Office at Central Hie Hoard of iOjO Guelph I Burlington Ontario Deadline is year award were Wanda Anderson of Milton Betsy of Camp- Robert Stringer of Milton of Georgetown Ed Brown of Milton Cyril of Georgetown Chris Vandervoort of Georgetown Linda of Milton and Jane Sea of Milton Two twoyear reci were named Sue of Campbell lie ind Wallon of Georgetown Sixteen people were named to receive the one year pins They included Hans Wiener of Georgetown Holtman of George town Anne Kozlowski of Liz Welch of Sue Casper of Milton Mary Thomas of Georgetown Hen Thompson of Georgetown Per kins of Georgetown Pat Morey of Georgetown Helen of George town Ruth Duke of Georgetown Jackie Cole of Milton Judy Auty of Rosann of Milton Rachel Shepherd of Mil Ion Maria of Campbcllvillc Notes by I en Shone This pasl weekend lias been quite hectic the Branch On Saturday May we held our Newfie Ball and everyone enjoyed a great evenings entertainment On hand 1 the music were the who real down east flavor to the proceeding waltzes They dldn I forget Hie younger set and threw in a few disco numbers to keep the pot boiling But tins observer our local disc queens and John seemed lo have more fun with the old fashioned The price of admission included a Met of salad potato silou variety of cold together with Ihe usual fixings Your Legion planning more of special Iheme dances si keep reading llils roposcd plin w is unveiled to lees it only a move in stick to procedure prevented isc of i change in lheHlfhvi Paul Curler Victoria the best Junior NIO trophy from Burlington Julian Heed I Canadian Mr Cadet annual Inspection InGeorgelun night Carter was otic of eight cadets recognition for Ihe vcur s efforts Carter named best NCO Cpl Paul Carter received one of major awards during George town Legion Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron 756 annual inspection Monday evening Cpr Carter Victoria Ave earned the best junior commissioned officers award which was presented by Julian Reed Many other trophies were also issued Col A John inspected and later took he squadron salute The Georgetown Legion sponsors the squadron which is commanded by Ann Smith Peter is the squadron adjutant and Officer Cadet Bill is the assistant chief instructor Squadron regularly parades at Ccdarvale Students from all schools are gearingup for the annual Arts Show at the high school day and Sat This year be run in conjunction with Summerfcst ival of the Arts on Sat Also new this year is the participation of all school in town rat her lhan just the high Private Glenn Hills rcpresen tative on Police Commission asked about rumors of early retire ment of Chief Ken Skcr admitted Ihcrc have been discussions In vate about the possibility and of changes In respon He said nothing definite has been decided by the commission or chief Skerrett is slated to re tire in January and newly hired Deputy Chief James Harding is being as his school Organizer June Levy explains work from the high school Lit tie M Smilh St Jos and will be featured Local artist Helen will lie in hand Saturday demonstrations her Iride Or ice Bill a loc sculptor ill lis he nslral us rides three and four students in lenn irliss class it III until will giving pUpptl rent slopped dnving students iteordmt to I ducition Director Lavender Ihe null premium I rid iv r pit r lhcre in the policy which covers loss resulting injury or to property RR Hamilton Optometrist WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that Patterson Optometrist is now associated in practice with him Evening and Saturday Appointments may be arranged 16 Mountamview Road South Professional Build tig Georgetown Or buy a Volkswagen When it comes to fuel economy Volkswagens are always among the leaders But now were ahead of the entire field In first place is Rabbit Diesel speed raledat5 LlQQkm And right behind it the Rabbit DieseU speed rated at54L100 km BAZ MOTORS LTD Guelph Street Georgetown 5286 or Toronto 6761813 for details and If vou haven I been tit lo the Branch why nuke next danceou will be pleasantly surprised On District held seminar for elected Branch Officers in our auditorium fly y Jo a over from registered the delegates were Sec you the According to IBB the Adams family One branch of fur ned th fan privileges I wis built where mill is still located Community The people our clinic can give you free about how to solve of your problems WE HANDLE Family Problems Problems DebtorCreditor Problems Consumer Problems Welfare Problems LindiordTonant Problems Drug and Alcohol Related Problems Employer Employee Problems IF WE CAN HELP COME SEE USA T GEORGETOWN LEGAL CLINIC Mom Street South and ACTON LEGAL CUN1C Mill 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