TJiq Ac ion Free Press Wednesday Jon 7 Acton High School Outers Club mi cm- lull of glass during the gilts pick up of Hit Saturday The Outers collected a bumper crop of glass which the Iruck to far mono The dollars are used to buy equipment is tents and materials tor repairing hoes The club Is trying to tents to sleep Thirteen school students plus teachers Piul jnd Dale collected townsfolk were Rood enough to put out for them Carta Re I Id supplies truck for the glass drive according to In the picture front row left to right Jot I Pink Sit cock and Mike row Moore I unci Warner a break from their chores Photo by Jeinek nomination set for tonight in Oakville Town asked ban trapping Hills should ban all trapping of animals in the town council was told Monday night by Tom Hughes of the Ontario Humane Society Hughes told the that ever trap currently developed causes animals pain and suffering and can catch domestic animals as well He warned re sidents would be very up- if he town allowed and their pels end up killed of it He urged the pass i by law banning ill trapping before Hills becomes any more ur banned If you don you will find your own pets trap ped Hughes said He noted pels running at lar gc is a people problem not in problem He asked why a pel should suffer of irresponsible owners Councillors fioolh Ross both pointed out Hilton Hills is largely rural and wild dam the to control since in like beavers who cause road floods I by killing sue Rested chemical Ik said there is a backlash when man tries to animals by killing hem lhc problem only worse He pointed fox bounty is of killing animals which didn I solve a thing of Ihe for Trapping re Mewed different of Iraps and pels tin be and killed in the raps as well is mini Us She noted Hills is concerned about int permission lo lie irapptrs lo trip on town to dear out nuts inim lis Tilt in Assoc i ition for Trap ping commercial trapping nut be allowed on town owned and that incidents of bearing animals dam ifc be dull with in by a trapper or trippers with whom council has made prior arrangements Mayor Peter Pomeroy the council only authorize the to ill in a trapper and arrange licencing with province when there arc problems of an imals causing damage He emphasized town only wants to moke use trapping when there is problem We don w ml lo si lUfJiter fur bearing Pom croy did not make a decision on the issue Jellnek who Is seeking the Pro Conservative nomination tonight he will be fighting the 18 federal election on the John Crosbie bud get Mr told a press conference Monday he believes the budget though tough was nee can t go on living an Alice in Wonderland existence If we did would leave nothing to our child and their children he said In addition to on the budget Mr said he would be announcing the rest of the Progressive Con policy platform In the weeks tocomc He said he considers the Liberal Party to be bereft of a policy and said anything the Liberals come up with would be purely ad hoc On the national scene he said he was un concerned with the recent Gallup Poll which shows the Liberals far ahead or the Progressive Conscr in voter pop I stick with what our Prime Minister Joe Clark says that the only poll counts Is the one on election day He defended the governments stand in cutting further wheat shipments to Russia stat ing affairs must be tackled even in the time of an election On Pierre s contention that he should be Involved In any de The school beat St Joseph s I Actori High by HI rid J inn It and Honor The kindergartens are trying to started on a Winter Theme but a little snow would help They hive an alphabet center and a blue center Their blue period in eludes different shades of blue Mrs Robertson class is doing snow theme and they hove on activity centre all about snow Miss class didn I have much lo re port after holidays but the student of the week Is Katrina Jackson Mrs Graham class is beginning a study of Can ida s city In math they are studying how to multiply and are all glad the snow is here Mr s class is studying In music A is a form of tempo The grade fours are studying dee imals in the and pro blem solving The grade fives arc studying mult tables In language the fives are doing liclow degree The fours are do Dig In rhc Sand and See What Comes up Miss class is writing out their New Year s resolution and trying to obey Ihem Mr Morris class is getting ready for spe eches by doing various MZBennett Hello there I Lisa Mclsuac and I toing to be the Bennett re porter for the rest of the school year In late April the grade four and five students of the school be putting on an Operetta called Hansel and We will start auditions a week time Mrs Knapp a grade three teacher Is taking a leave until June Miss Young Is taking her plate until then Miss Young is from but she is living in Milton Mrs Knapp is taking the leave because she is going to have a baby Most of the teachers asked their children to write New re solutions in Language Arts classes last week Happy New Year from the staff and students of M I Bennett public school by J met Howl Well art all now ind settled in to be gin the new and complete the first scm Semester one will end January and students will have a three day turn iround time lo prepare for the beginning of ester two The film club Ins took several movies for the of school year The club hopes to show one each month This months movie is called Ice Castles which was recently shown at movie film club will presenilis film on January Slay tuned for lime and cost Hie gride 12 Outdoor Science class Ins been waiting anxiously for the snow fall so they can north to do some winter camping They hive de leave tomorrow hoping he snow will stay Ontario Ministry Of Revenue NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS Take notice that pursuant to Section of Assessment Act Chap 32 as amended I have on the day January delivered or caused to he delivered assessment notices all property owners and tenants in the municipalities of the cities Mississauga Brampton and Burlington also the towns Oakville and Halton Hills Enquiries concerning your assessment should be directed to the Regional Assessment Office Tel 2708050orZE The rolls may be examined at municipal offices during regular business hours commencing January The last date for complaint against the assessment is February 12 1980 R Beach Regional Assessment Commissioner HaltonPesl Assessmenl Office 55 City Centre Drive Mississauga Ontario L5B 2C8 CHRISTMAS TREE A large container has been provided by Monarch Disposal Limited at the Transfer Centre on Armstrong Avenue Free of Charge to residents of Georgetown and District for disposal of Christmas trees TREES TAKEN THE FOLLOWING DATES January 10th12th15th17th19th HELP KEEP YOUR REGION CLEAN MONARCH DISPOSAL LIMITED regarding Russia Mr Jclineksaldtherehas never been a case in the past nor when Mr Tru was Prime Minister when a leader of the op position was called in to make external ifalrs de cisions Questions on the public perception on a number of broken Progressive Conservative promises since May Mr bald it s simply not true He brought out a list of more than 12 promises which hod been kept These included gage deductibility tux cuts a committee lo study he operation of Canada cuts in federal deficits Pari reforms en action of a Freedom of In formation Act more ficlent methods of ex pcditingtram exports in creased allowances to the elderly interest rate as to small bus incss identifying off shore resources aid lo the offshore fishing industry This government kept promise months that the Liberals made in all of the last five years they were In power In terms of a new pro gram Mr Jclinek said the Progressive Con don I need one as it already exists In proposed federal budget He said he deplores the current high rates but in that holding down Interest rates artificially would do more harm than good Mr said it would be best lo put the Crosbie budget into act ion so that wc can turn the economy 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