Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 13, 1981, p. 3

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Acton F P Wednoaday May 1981 3 pip Laurie Ogden grade our experiments with detergent lo find out which really clean best in her science Coir project Lett Bradley McDonald and Cory Wilson trade four find out what inside the bod tor their science fair project J Peter Armstrong roll own the birth and growth of calf in five days for his science fair project Left Kelly and Jessie Kce conduct then- own consumer research as they discover which paper towel absorbs the most David Deforest in grade six at examines his display on cavities through the microscope IM m ill A ml nature Mount St Helens built by grade five student Cathy erupts during the science fair Baking soda is the trick Bill Ford grade four found out the biggest seed will germinate the fastest In his science fair Speyside School Science Fair Problems Need Information WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP I Hearth Social Credit Housing Or Any Problem or Question CALL US A Confidential Service Acton Services Centre UMUSLEmi ThaYMCABdktlrtfl 8533310 Photos by It works Grade six student Alex Reed picks up a trench language radio station on his self made set His science fair project was radio waves Presidents Club lists coming events The rat meeting of the Acton Pres dents Club was held last week with representatives of 15 community groups in eluding the Rotary Optimists Citizens Band Acton Agricultural Society Golden Age Club and Men in at tendance Acton Chamber of Commerce viceprcsl dent Dave Whiting who chaired the meeting at Acton Library on May said the or the group Is to avoid cling dates for fund raising and other He said he expects a community calendar advertising dates of will be placed In this newspaper in the future and posted on the Cham bcr bulletin board outside the town office Whiting said those in attendance supplied Awards When the llalton H lis Recreation Department awards its Honor and Recognition medallions Wednesday a total of 112 people will be on the rcccving end They brought to Us over by placing or at an Ontario champ level dates for events for the next four months but there are obviously many more events on tap for the next quarter ing sports dances bazaars etc On the 1 are an Optimist bike rodeo firefighters competition Citizens Band concert fair board dance soap box derby Decoration Day Citizen of the Year dance Optimists dance and Monte Carlo night Back to Acton Days and the fall fair The Presidents Club won t meet again until next October but in the meantime any groups holding events which want them posted should call Whiting Janet Fleming or John son all Chamber of or write the Chamber THE ACTON FREE PRESS Authorized Socond Class Mall Pasta at on Number 0515 City Centre HWY DIXIE ROAD Flea Market Expansion DEALER ENQUIRIES INVITED FOR Fa me Mo Res dent al Ga age Sales Commuun table Bazaas EVERY SUNDAY JUNE 1st TO AUG 30th EitgiimT MR BAUDOT in VISIT OUR SUNDAY FLEA MARKET 5pm EVERYSUNDAY Wholesome Products at Wholesale Prices Only pure veutabUi oil minimum No colouring Is used In our baked goo da This Weeks Special DINNER ROLLS 25 1 DOZEN PER CUSTOMER GEORGETOWN STORE ONLY HOURS Friday Sunday 330 ST GEORGETOWN No second hydro Sine There won be second power corridor cutting through Ontario Hydro chairman Hugh Macauley said last week and other Top Hydro officials met Thursday with editors and publishers of Inland and Metros pan news papers Both before and during the recent provincial campaign Burlington MPP and Liberal energy critic Julian predicted another corridor paralleling existing corridor which wa3 turned on early last sum mer after several years of hearings and battles with citizens would be built said he could categorically state there wouldn t be another Winter Continued from page The previous winter was not too good for winter wheat but in Stanley that was mainly because of root rot Frost has helped break up soil particles to ensure smoother plowing spring The ground broke up well Last year produced crops which were valued at million Hay topped the acreage count with acres followed by grains and corn at 15 mixed grain winter wheat and oats at silage corn at and soy bean at acres corridor through Hills beside the existing string of towers He said it would be stupid to run a second corridor be side the existing towers been use If bad weather shut down one line it would shut down both Another Hydro official said Hydro Is looking at a number of routes to bring more power out of the Bruce Nuclear generating but none include a route anywhere In Halton Hills and others allowed the province Is being pressured by municipal power utilities to have a second corridor built out of the Bruce The new route would have to be approved In environmental assess hearings and the Ontario government will decide when the new corridor Is built ROLLER SKATfat ONE OF ONTARIO S MOST LUXURIOUS ROLLER CENTRES VICTORIA DAY SKATE 10 KM 1IpinUJuJ Opin ng great skate place Roller Centre Wit 8214461 ATTENTION AND HOME OWNEKS ANNUAL SPRING FACTORY UNCLAIMED 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