The Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar 11 B3 Scoreboard User Hotkey Scatter lam Cam Redds vi Much Vancouver ra Buffalo Toronto Oliver JohnAahicy Crawford Payne Jobs Snow Bruce Randy He Mike Mitchell Bart Jacob ItanMtUon Mike Muni Senior boy JurdorgirblOOraedlcy relay 4 Ira third Jr boy PBiterlhlnt 100 1 Globthirl fourth fly Parker fourth Jr Parkerthird Laura to Erie aria 100 back Globfourth Sail Baker reortiay Soma third Take a course in Halton Hills this spring The Uraversity of Waterloo will pres ent three courses in Halton Hub this spring and youre invited to attend the classes You can attend the lec tures free of charge simply for per interest or you may register and take them for university credit The Literature of Ontario will look at such writers as Stephen Robertson Davies and Margaret At wood Educational Psychology will ex amine the classroom factors that in fluence the effectiveness of learning Family Therapy will focus on the un derstanding and treatment of family problems Lectures will be given at the Acton Public Library 17 River Street For more information call the public libraries in Acton or come to the first meeting of the subject that interests you The Literature of Ontario English Z 7 10 Aprilfi June Prof Stan Family Therapy Social Work RZ2 ApriI7June23 Mr Allan Educational Psychology Psychology 212 Z Apnl9June25 Mr Ted Dc Young University of The Invitational offers peak Continued from Bl including a first the beam and a second on bars 7C Cindy was right be hind her in third on beams with Barb Wilson t place with her score While Georgetown and White Oaks wrapped up the first five places in vaulting Sandy Smith was top Acton Jumper with 7 followed by Q67 Ren ton and Barb Wil son Smith of Acton also placed in the beam com ing third at 7 finished wilh None of the Acton com placed in junior floor with Georgetown and WO splitting the five spots but did score a 7 followed by at 71 Drysdale had a total of 13 points Smith 83 14 and but Oaks captured first and Wilson 12 7 picked up a of firsts second in vault while didn t enter a sen- in floor and beam White placed first In bars Dlanne Butler and Pat Graham register youngsters for the soccer season Regis whs held Saturday at the arena Batter up Continued from Bl season for adults But there is no extra charge for tournament bookings if the league is a regular user and has paid fees for the season Tom Shepard head of the Rocs said there is money in the budget to improve the blockhouse and add a diamond But finding a place to put a diamond has been a problem One won t fit behind Curling Club the Fall tends to destroy diamonds in Prospect Park So he said they would attempt to get per mission from the school board to squeeze in another facility on school property He said they would have to lease land because there no money to buy The town will continue to maintain diamonds as last year REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NURSING HOME BEDS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Proposals are invited for the development operation continu ing management and tion of up to 50 new nursing home beds the preferred location being the Town of Georgetown or the Town of Acton In this competition emphasis is being placed on 1 the ability of the proposers to ensure early occupancy of these new beds the number of beds committed by the proposer for residents requinng heavy nursing care on an on going basis 3 the commitment made by pro to accept residents referred by hospitals Copies of a detailed Request for Proposals document will be available on and after Apnl 24 from Mr A Barker Purchas ing Department Ministry of Health 3rd Floor 7 Overlea Boulevard Toronto Ontano Telephone No 963 1081 Prospective proposers are afforded the opportunity to obtain information and final clanf ication respecting the above document onMay81981 at9am by attending a meeting to be held in the Severn Room North side 2nd Floor Block Queens Park Toronto Proposals for Project provision of up to 50 nursing home bedsRegional Municipal ityofHalton will be received on or until 1200 hours June 5 1981 at Ministry of Health Central Purchasing Room Boulevard Toronto Ontario All Acts and Regulations per taining to the operation of a nursing home must be satisfied and the partyles selected will be responsible for all costs associ ated with the development and operation of the nursing j including land acquisition build ing construction and facility operations It should be noted that the Ministry of Health is not obligated to accept a proposal as a result of this competition The lowest or any tender will not necessanly be accepted Information received in response to this Request for Proposals may become part of the governments file on health services information for the Halton Region without obligation to the government Ministry Dennis Ft Health Minister Alcohol Drug Addiction Program ADAPT Randall 16J1P4 Monday Friday am I am pro COUNTRY MUSIC RADIO ACTON IGA CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THIS WEEK If you do not receive an IGA flyer contact the Acton Free Press at 8532010 Come on people help Johnson keep the promise Teamwork keeps Ontario growing JACK JOHNSON PREMIER BILL DAVIS Good me ins work of chilliest order to leu k to the to focus top in to build prouder of the nun women who now offer themselves to I for tilt support is members of new PC government I Johnson s deep commitment I of Ontario his ice in municipal government years is m of Mount forest his nude him Mined member of the mo Legislature With your support Jack will the tradition of strong representation for the people of Peel it Queens Park Ont through the htic It s great privilege to lead such team menand women first hind knowledge community in a si tment I ill things tint win people work together On March we in ikinj your support r ether wee in keep tin mi Johnson keeps producing PETTY TRESPASS BILL Johnson was instrumental In developing this legislation which encourages outdoor recreation while removing the fear liablllly lor the landowner FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF FARMLAND Johnson seconded a private members bill which requires foreign owners to register purchases of farm land AIDS HANDICAPPED Johnson private members resolution passed unanimously by the Legislature allowed mentally retarded adults to ride on school buses when feasible to attend their trainl classes Tourism and agriculture a new concept to ihe full potential of our rural Ontario natural resource continues to be a major priority of Johnson TILE DRAINAGE Johnson tabled a resolution in the Legislature which would accelerate the tile drainage program thus leading to more productive farms Johnson speaking from experience Jack Johnson Is able to draw on years of experience In small business service club work school board representation and municipal council to help solve the problems of the riding He has been doing that well since you can help keep this proven performer working for you If you need assistance to vote at the Advance Polls March 12 14 16 Please call 8435222 or Mount Forest 3231597 The promise of tomorrow is strong Reelect Jack Johnson Wellington Dufferin Peel