Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1980, p. 9

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District awards Hard workdedication recognized North District Cuba Scouts leaders and members of the com were recognized Monday evening June at the annual Boy Scouts of Canada North District Awards night Reverend Tees opened the evening at St George Hal with a prayer followed by words of congratulations to members of the district council and other active Scouting members Provincial Field Execu live Jim Dills was also on hand to offer his congratulations to the reciDients Cubmasler Elaine Hannah and Tom Hill presented five star awards to Cubs through out he district In the five star program nature community and citizenship care and personal development creative skills and self reliance through Scout are all covered Acton Cubs David Deforest and Jim were both recipients of he award Georgetown Cubs David Livingstone Cameron Gibbs Stephen Dclroy Glen Jones Derek Remes Wayne Tim Ronald and Kevin all earned their five star award First Limehouse cubs Jason Sharpies and Greg Lane and First Nerval Cub Scott Symmes also received the award District Commissioner Dob Barber assisted by Tom Hill presented First Georgetown Scout Tim Hancock with the Pathfinder award Evan Georgetown received the highest Scout award The Chief Scout parchment Service awards to adult members were presented by Jim Dills Five year pins were presented to First Acton Scout Counsellor Mark and Georgetown Cubmaster Allan War beck Ten years of service by District commissioner Bob Barber Scoutmaster George Henderson and Limehouse assistant Cubmaster Steve Thompson was recognized A 15year pin was presented to training Terry Colter Appreciation awards were presented to McDonald s Restaurant tht Credit Valley Con Authority Tom Hill St George awards were presented to leaden and district members at the Scout Anglican Church Lime- wards night Front row Steve Thompson 10 years Terry Colter years house Womens Institute George Henderson years Back row Mark tSyears and Bob Barber and Standard Products Missing is Allan Trio Acton Free Press Wednesday 1980 Sandra Beech sister of Will and Millar of the Irish Hovers and a known musician conducted two workshops at Robert Utile Public School last week amusing palter Wed Thu 12 Fri Sat Mat m Sun 15 16 Tubs 17 Milton Ontario Wage terms on the way A contract award for Halton 1 105 secondary teachers is expected to be announced today Wed Board of Education officials and members of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation District met mediator Martin sky for three days in Toronto on the weekend The meetings bring an end to the mediation pro cess which teachers voted to accept earlier this year Neither the board or teachers will vote on of the two- ear package Both sides in the ninemonth long con tract dispute accepted the mediation and tration process Under mediation could have attempted to persuade the sloes to accept some points with respect to wages and olher out standing matters Then under arbitration he could tell them what hey are getting school trustees prior to hi decision on the award voted a sub stantial advance In salary based on the pro bable settlement to teachers Cubs Jason Sharpies and Greg Lane were presented with their five star award at the North District a wards night Knox Alert Plan June picnic I Existing signs stay despite new bylaw The Knox Alert Evening Group met In the Mary Ellen Anderson Room for their May meeting Beth Smith convener of the month opened the meeting with the Call to Worship and prayer Bessie Mussellc took the scripture reading Psalm Readings were given by both Bessie and Beth- Robert R Founder of Sunday Schools What is the Mind and Possessions During the business the members were reminded that the June meeting was in the form of a picnic pot luck supper with the former ladies as guests and Rev Carrie of Rock wood the guest speaker Reports were given on the successful bake sale the Daffodil Tea and the Daughters of Knox meeting A vote of thanks was given by Pearl Young to all who had par the making of our banner It was also mentioned that Pearl and her husband George would be celebrating their Golden Wedding anniversary on June 7 The meeting was closed with the Benediction and delicious lunch followed 15 Sheridan grads Fifteen Acton residents were among 1 Sher College graduates tins year Nancy Jane Collettha3 successfully completed the Children Our lenge program while Nicole Simone Field graduated in Early Childhood Education Five students Kathanna Car Frances Laurie Ann Pickles Maureen Anne Rouse and Janet Saxon have in Secretarial Exe cutive Catherine Ruth successfully com the Secretarial Medical program Lynn Mary uated in Advertising and Heather Margaret C McEaehern in Hotel and Restaurant ration There are two of the two year Business program Peter William Gillespie and Geraldinc Maria Anna is a Business Administration ate Robert Clarence Vandcrlaon graduated in Social Service Work and Cliarlene Marie Per in Human Re sources Administration Maureen Rouse also received a Silver Medal for her proficiency at the convocation exercises Hard work by Acton Pack tub Jim and A pack Cub David Forest earned them their five star award The award was presented at the District Awards night held Monday No parking on Main S There will be no park allowed on Main Street South in the area of and King ham Roads and Ransom Street Parking will be pro hibited on Main Street South from 25 metres north of Cobblehill to south of Road on the east side The parking is pro hibited so the turn lane on Main Street South at Vimy Street is usable at all times and to insure view of traffic lsn t ob structed for vehicles entering Main Street Soutli from Road Signs already up at Acton and shops will remain despite the fact Hills will likely soon have a new sign by law Monday night Hills general committee while debating the sub stance of the nqw by law governing signs Clerk Ken Richardson said it won be binding on any existing signs in Acton or Esquesing since neither former 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