Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1982, p. 10

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B2 The Acton Press Wednesday May 19 19J Education Needs Task Force is postponed until January A Needs Task Force will not be considered by Hilton Board of Education until January A bid by Hills trustees Arlene Bruce and Betty Fisher to establish the task force effective September 1982 was tabled until the new board is inaugurated The task force would comprise taxpayers members of the business community students trustees and educators rem each municipality of the region It would examine the educational process so that taxpayers are able to clearly identify educational needs of the Board of Education In a report to board Bruce and Fisher ex plained The Task Force would be parallel In some ways the Special Education Advisory Committee now formed and would centre upon educational needs other than special The Task Force would examine the boards goals examine the needs of the board as established in the longterm plan examine issues that have been re ferred to the Task Force by the Halloa Board or by public and private groups maintain awareness of provincial developments regarding provisions of educational services assist in planning Information systems for parents and taxpayers and report to the board in an interim report by November of this year with a final report by January 196J at which time the committee would disband At the board meeting Fisher explained this would not be a committee which would add to the board costs instead she said it would be made up of vol with the only expense being the rental of the room wherever meetings are held We have In the past few months been deluged with concerns from business community and tax payers she told the other trustees A task force would help the communication system The Needs Task Force would help in making certain decisions Fisher said but It will not have the power to dictate Mary Bullock trustee for Burlington if the Task Force would be disrupted because of the NovemberBmunicipaleleciion She suggested it be tabled for six months Wed May 10pm West Annex Coliseum Exhibition Place Auctions Evening games and 7 p m of chance Homemade food Hourly specials Bargains galore Cash advances with Visa Win 1st Prize 5000 Cash 2nd Prize Portable Color Television Tickets 100 under 1 2 free and CO Trains to and from the grounds Tickets compliments ofStmcoe Real Estate N NEWfilQQERft BETTER EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT St Marys BINGO Sunday AllNight Show 1 CAT PEOPLE 2 CONAN THE BARBARIAN 3 BUSTIN LOOSE NIGHT HAWKS HELD OVER FRIDAY TIL THURSDAY ConanthaBataton plus Cat People Hwy No Guelph 8245431 BoIenS Work Machines This is no ordinary Work Machine The Bolens Frame Steer Rider Superior mowing Super maneuverability Close trimming Powerful 11 Big cut Electric start Front mounted mower Try cutting this with an ordinary rider The Ultimate in Residential Lawn Care This is no ordinary Rider 16 HP Yard Tractor Ttn Cytlndai Ruggedly Bum Tough Optional Atuchnwnu Including Mower This is no ordinary Tractor Rugged Gear Call Iron Axle Duty Superior Big Mower Loaded I HP Work Machine The Best Value In The Industry See theie Extraordinary Work Machinal and gel a Free Jckot with the any Riding Equipment CURRENT POWER MACHINERY INC DRAKE SALES SERVICE I COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AJ EQUIPMENT Airport A 41S457110S SMALL ENQINCS SNOWBALL ENTERPRISES TEOPOWELLEOUIPMENT DON V ALLAN EQUIPMENT raSHM representative Belly Walker wauled to know how ihe task force would be structured what kind of controls would be on It and bow would it be determined who would sit on it She said she did not and was con ceroed about the costs involved Fisher explained the costs would be minimal As far as it turning into a bitch session she continued Ha good person was beading the task force it would not turn out tike that Volunteerscouldbeaskedtostepforward could be from the communities Fisher said 5000 damage Hornby Box fire A fire at Hornby Box and Pallet on Main St N Friday at resulted in IS damages according to deputy fire chief Bob Hyde The fire was con lamed to the hammer mill used for breaking down scrap pieces of wood into saw dust for resale Hyde says the mill took up a piece of tramp iron a nail or other piece of metal which in the hammering process got red hot He figures the machine was shut down while the Iron was still hot and smouldered in the sawdust before actually breaking out in flames The damage Hyde says was mainly electrical and there was smoke throughout the building the Tire look worse than it really was Eg MillettBuscher wedding vows exchanged by candlelight Catherine Jennifer and Gary lwis Milled have made their home in Calgary Alberta following their double ring wedding on Friday April Father Ralph officiated at the can dlelight service in St Joseph Church Acton and Jim Saxon Oak ville provided the organ music Debbie Archer Rexdalc was soloist Jennifer of BR l is the daughter or Hans and Elizabeth Buscher and was employed as a parts clerk at Sears in Rex dale Gary of St South East Calgary is an auto mechanic with Firestone He Is the son of Lewis and formerly of For her wedding day Jennifer chose a bridal gown of polyester silk and chiffon with seed pearl bodice and sweetheart neckline The chapel length veil was handmade by the bride She carried a traditional cascading arrangement of roses carnations and Her head dress was of roses and bo by breath Maid of honor was Bonnie and bridesmaids were Maureen Rouse and the bride four sisters Jessica and Amy They wore street length dresses of polyester satin with floral chiffon jackets designed by Jennifer and of Georgetown The bride was given in marriage by her father All Jones of was Paul Bonham and George Gordon both of Streets ville and the groom two brothers Steve and Rick were ushers Gcrrj McMonflglc a long time friend of the bride family was master of ceremonies at an evening dinner and dance at the Rockmosa Community Centre Toasts were given by the groom Alt Jones and the bride s father Members of the groom family from Nova Scotia to attend the wedding including his youngest brother Rick and sister Cheryl The bride grandparents Mr and Mrs Hans and Mrs Christina Hutchinson came from Stratford and her cousin Sean Moore came from Ottawa Aunts and uncles travelled from Stratford and Sarnia Jennifer is a graduate of Acton High School and the Secretarial program Jennifer Millet married month in Joseph s Church They are now living In Calvary Sheridan College Marion Stock per Gary uated from Strcctsville Secondary School and Centennial College The couple met on blind dale three years Five showers given fur the a miscellaneous by Scholz of the brides relatives in Slratford Mrs shower Riven by Joanne and Rosalie Cowl of and a miscellaneous hosted by and Rouse a miscellaneous given by nid Wilson where she worked bears nil ifiupli I he Place in Toronto MNE WITH US Good friends delicious food and a soft that dining the way you Come relax and enjoy soon I Acton Restaurant ml 14 MAIN ST S ACTON 8532990 CLOSED SUNDAY Restaurant NOWFEATVR1NG ASSORTED SUBS ST ACTON 8531201 Wooden Heart Restaurant SUNDAY BRUNCH 112onlyM96 MILL ST ACTON Acton Mews 8533561 FAMILY RESTAURANT PIZZERIA 1SMIUST ACTON ONTARIO BUMfmUHmiMKrOH

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