Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 21, 1984, p. 3

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Doug Brard was Bozo the clown at lite Salvation Army Vacation Bible School held last wreck was ocjinnd rath day entertain the children Cadet Mrs Maureen Graham was happy Rive a helping hand with one of her crafts at the Salvation Army Vacation Bible School last week I the Calhrinc wok doing some coloring at the Salvation Vacation Bible School held last week as part of the Robert Young played the cordis I Vacation Bible School conjunction the March break Cadet Maureen r a horn closes her eyes to one of the boys in he Salvation Army Vacation Bible school activities who decided to stick out his tongue at one of the puppets used entertain the children GeorgetownActon Wednesday Mar 21 3 Farmed for years not bona fide farmer Bertha has fanned for the oast years near 15 S and Highway but Hallon regional planners don think she is a bonafide farmer ent tied to a retire ment lot Mrs Herensberger wants to sever acres for a retirement and small sheep farm from her 35 acre farm where she has been raising sheep far many years ft Cunningham acting as agent for Mrs explained the Niagara Escarpment Commission had issued a development permit He stressed she is a farmer having received her in come from the farm for the last years and contended the 7 acre parcel would re main a viable small sheep farm which she wants to continue operating The remaning acres would also remain a farm opera he pointed out Nancy G les regional planner the lot fall within rural cluster area and the cant is not regarded as a bonaf farmer If someone who has lived on a farm for years and has raised sheep all that time Is not a bonaf farmer I don know what a bonafide farmer Is stated member Dolly Moulden Stella Parton another committee member wondered if the region has trouble seeing a female as a farmer and suggested the question would not have onsen if he applicant male known her for a groat many years and ve always looked on her as a farmer She had cows too She was the one who did all the farm work all these years member Lloyd contended the owners had done very well on this farm considering the type of land They used the land to the best of its capacity Challenging a Ministry of Agriculture Food statement that the severance would not create two viable farm units but rather two estate residential lots Moulden claimed noone visited the te She d the two portions are already dtv by bush and swamp and pointed out this particular method is the only way the land could be severed She noted sheep have been raised on the piece of land in the past and could see no reason why It could not corn The LDC granted the severance but the regional planner warned the reg on may launch an appeal French Immersion under board scrutiny The Hallon Board of Education is con children wishing French immers on so as to guarantee the lily or classes for both those with French interests and those wishing the basic English program Since French immersion is an optional program and English the basic if any students have to travel it will be those French immersion said of languages for the The board committed she said to guar the access of an English pro gram nail schools regardless of whether it is the minority who want English and the majority who want French immersion It may be she said that in a school the total number of students wanting the English program In Grades 1 and is cicnt for a single class and three grade splits are undesirable W on and requls transport of children French immersion there would be more commitment on the part of parents opting for it she said Therefore the numbers moving would be less the likelihood that the Engl ah program would remain viable By congregating those wishing French mmers on the continued viability of the program In that school can be assured In the past if parents could demonstrate that there were enough Idren to create class It would be started Under the proposed policy the board will have to be assured that the program will be viable for a n imber of years and not just the one the parents are petitioning for said trustee Dick Howitt The former system he said has created situations where there Is one class of French ion n a school through tl system th none following because here was insufficient parental Interest in the following years said this situation removes the flexibility of the school and threatens the viability of classes since attrition is com mon the immersions program If a school is small and has one class English and one of French on a single grade said th likelihood is hat the French proper on will drop and the English Increase The result may be a small immersionclass and a large English and 1 ttle flexibility to rearrange the classes How said when and how the gating will take place has yet to be decided Location of other schools offering French ion and I ty lo Iran a porta I ion would be factors In making a decision DOUBLE COUPON DAY THURSDAY MARCH 22 830 am to 900 pm ONE DAY ONLY ACTON CANADIAN TIRE STORE ONLY 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