The Acton Press Wednesday Jan 14 B71 Deer hunt in 81 The largest deer shot during the Nov con trolled deer hunt was bagged near The Itpoint buck wei ghed 200 pounds It was taken In the south Halton area of the hunt and brought to the Check Station Only deer were taken in south Hal ton and In North In 30 deer were taken and In Pus were bagged It Is suggested by Ont Natural Resources Supervisor Gary the 123 deer taken far fewer than the 1 000 expected was due to hunters not being allowed in parties He stated It is obvious however that an number of deer were removed this year to alleviate the problems We suggest that the Townships of and Flairborough and the Regional Mun icipality of Halton repeat the hunt In and encourage the full part icipatlon of residents and landowners in order to achieve the objective Robbie Richmond right winner of grand at Legion minor hockey night at the Sabres Friday is presented with a hockey stick by David The winner had his choice of a Sabre hockey stick who 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Wide Flange Rite Acton 87 dgatf HILLS VETERINARY SERVICES Blue Springs Enterprises Water Haulage 24Hour service Swimming Poola Walla Clataroa VMIIlllllllrf THE LEADERS Pump Service Sale Service for Beany a softener 133 Mill St SOFT WATER THE WAY IT SHOULD BE FREE INSTALLATION and LOWEST MONTHLY Rental Rate COMPLETE LINE I truant lot Homos Fs mi and Bullions SELF SERVICE Salt Pekupot Del 87 The Dm Board postpones Continued from page committee Stoness went on to say has no policy dealing with such dismissals To his knowledge no one been fired In the Halton board for a Criminal Code As soon as he was convicted and charged It became necessary from our point of view Bald the superintendent to remove him from class With each case they the trustees are going to have to look at it and look at the social and political points of view said The staff recommendation was not discussed with Acton High School Prinlcpal Betty Moore or Vice- Principal Lynn said Stoness Black has boon rcasslgned to the North Education Centre however according to Stoness there Is no particular assignment for hint The section of the Education Act which referred to reads as follows It Is the duty of a teacher to inculcate by precept and example respect for religion and the principles of Chrlstian morality and the highest regard for truth justice loyalty love of country humanity benevolence sobriety Industry frugality purity temperance and all other virtues Numbered among the crowd were most of Kellh Black colleagues teachers some of whom live as far away as Guelph and Toronto Many of them had turned out at court to support Black the dsy he was sentenced Stoness revealed that no supervisory officer from the board attended trial or sen fencing Keith Black had gone to work on January only to be told he would not be allowed to teach This upset himandithadareactiononhis students who In one day rounded up signatures on a petition of support for their teacher Black has taught in Acton for years The reassignment of Black away from his class came two or three weeks before the end of semester We d like to know what we need to do to finish our courses said Lisa Doberthien a Grade 9 student in Black history class This is an lm time when you complete assignments explained another student Andrea Many students feel they need him When the judge put him in Jail what capacity do they trustees to punish him asked Rockwood resident Lou Hilts There were other such comments however most talked at one time or another about the number of people at the Burlington meeting The number Is on estimate Many people who telephoned former trustee Tom Watson or Rev Chuck Beaton about going to Burlington were told to remain at home One teacher predicted that three times as many people would turn out if necessary next time The quiet talk of the foyer gathering was heard inside the closed doors by trustees Rev Beaton said afterwards that first arrivals met in the teachers lounge a tine opposite end of the building from where trustees meet However they went into the foyer because they thought other sympathLers or trustees might think no one had shown up if the first group was not seen Beaton said after the trio emerged from the meeting that the atmosphere in the trustees room was so solemn In the court that what It felt like in the boardroom when the board heard from Smith and Robertson Blacks lawyer Smith said he got no feeling as to the direction the board was leaning concerning Blacks job He indicated he answered questions on they would have known bad one of the staff court Rev Beaton and Black thanked everyone for coming to the meeting There have been large turnouts of citizens at the board for other Issues concerning the closing of the Nerval Bchool for example or the wages paid to parttime teachers According to workers at the building gathering was one of the largest In years A local citizens committee Is organizing tran for people wishing to show support lot- Keith Black at the next Halton Board of meeting According to Hugh Patterson there will be a bug next Wednesday leaving Centennial School at about There will alio be two buses departing the parking lot In town at Several cars are also expected to be making the trip to Burlington The vehicles are expected to arrive at the board at m and they won leave until the board has made its decision which Patterson said may be about K- FAITH UNITY OP QOD RELIGION MAN CONTACT punch Services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ACTON Charles Beaton DA George Elliott MS PhD Director of Music Week of Prayer For Unity Morning Wot hp Speaker Reverend Father Leo Sunday Jan 18 1981 1000am Sunday school Baby FoWand Toddlers Care CHURCHILL COMMUNITY M Jenkins Sunday Jan 1981 am Worship Mr vice The Church on the Hill to en Interdenominational con gregitkrn ministering to the need of the Everyone welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Don Freeman 9 30 a Sunday School for a It ages em Morning Worship 7 p m Evening Fellow ship itihomee TuaedayYP at Church SALVATION ARMY Gospel Service every Sunday at at Trinity United There not much grass these days but these cattle don t seem to mind They know tberesBbarnfulJofsiiccalcnthayatUieeiidofthepaddock water falls In the Conservation Area look exceedingly beautiful half embellished by steaming spray NOW Continued from page can be reached by calling the Church or Marjorie Landsborough 8331074 with whom he is staying Until he is ordained he added he will be under the supervision of a senior minister in Besides his ministerial duties and studying and writing on human identity Mr Freeman says be is also working on becoming a fine furniture Outers end trips for the year are jeopardized because of the loss of the glass Income indicated the science teacher Tamblyn estimated that in the eight years of glass collecting the club has gone through be tween and None of that money went to making tripe cheaper for a student said maker as a hobby Mr Freeman said he has a great interest In history and Is looking Into the past of the Acton Baptist Church and its congregation While curator of the Enoch Turner School House he learned of the history in the surround ing neighborhood and the Anglican church He often taught cl who visited the museum and became somewhat of a local ex pert on neighborhoods pest He said he couldnt make definite plans about the future of the Baptist Church until he knew his congregation better But he added one reason for coming Is to slow down and focus like to encourage the ongregatlon to and build themselves Continued from Dominion Glass Brampton bought the glass from the Outers Club at a rate of per ton Getting the glass to Brampton has been through the courtesy and generosity of Goy Cart age Ltd said If we had to rent a truck and supply a driver we not have made as much That generosity has spanned about three years What will the dub do to keep itself going I think what we 11 try and do as much as we can is provide a service said He Is That going to take some Ingenuity We 11 manager that Source separation program for Haton urged by committee PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ACTON Rev John A Robertson MA Sunday Jan Weak Prayer For Christian Unity Rsvend Anhui Tnba B A St tl Sunday School Nursery Baby Creche 10 am Satufdrry Jonuiry 17 7 pm Bums Supper ALL WELCOME Halton will request the cooperation of the four member municipalities in starting what my be Canada first region wide source separation program Regional Solid Waste Management Committee has adopted a report on the possibilities of having residents sep arate garbage into piles of newsprint glass and metal for and It has asked Council to reconfirm by resolution its stated policy of mov away from Iandfllling as the prime method of garbage disposal committee met Monday morning to dis cuss final report on source separation for Halton as prepared by Resource Integration Systems a Toronto consulting firm THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR St Rev Arthur Tribe Director of Music Mr Frank Weak of Prayer For Christian Unity Sunday Jan am Holy Eucharist 30 a Morning Prayer Reverend John Robertson A Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church in JO a Church School Nursery end Baby Cars WEDNESDAY Holy Eucharist ALL WELCOME No Sprackman Continued from page I development and approved projects put Acton over the limits of growth already Only a small part of proposal is in side the urban boundaries the majority Is outside tho area where serviced development can take place Armstrong observed Sprackman would be foolish to go before the and argue for development outside the urban bound against town and region planners as well as con until the studies are completed Armstrong said The municipal studies which should answer some questions regarding Acton limits to growth won completed until thespring Sprackman was unavailable for comment Crime prevention Continued from page First Class Constable THOMAS RODUCK is 38 and has eight years police experience He has lived In Acton and Hills for eight years First Class Constable KEITH Is and has six years police experience He has lived in Hills four and currently resides in First Class Constable ROBERT has seven years police experience age not from police by press time and has lived in the Hal ton Hills area most of his life He recently moved to Grand Valley MIS Senior Consultant Jack McGlnnis said the program Is feasible but he suggested regional staff perform follow up studies to determine what method of lm plementatlon would be best for the region When asked by com member Walter Mulkewich what might be that best method Mr McGlnnis sold separation In the home should be administered by each municipality He said the municipality could pick up the waste for recycl Ing or contract it to vate firm The recyclables would then be brought to a region operated centre for preparation and or storage for a potential buyer Mr McGlnnis said Halton Region should run the program particularly In the ways the idea would be sold to the pub lic and in the methods of finding and exploiting potential markets New system at Raceway Orangeville Raceway has Installed a new bet ting and cashing system at their track The new system features a dally double seven Exactor races and two races on every day of racing The Raceway Is open Thursdays at 8 and Sundays at p