Parents to meet supervisors June 17 THEIIFRALD Wednesday May 1KB Page Town unveils summer parks fun Ready to help your youngsters get the raw I out or their summer vacation the taint recreation department summer camp supervisors were Introduced to the pre lait week They are rant row left la right Johnston Ackroyd Tina Tot Lot Jill back row Heather Gage daycamp and Playmobilet John Warnock sports camp and Janet activities Herald photo by ilarald Brauch Guest speakers to advise merchants New era commences with breakfast talks recreation department last week introduced It seven appointed program supervisor to The Herald Their varied backgrounds and experience arc sure to provide your children with a safe fun filled summer the department assures parents of this season a program recruits Parents will have a chance to meet the supervisors personally June 17 starting at at Public School The department will introduce the supervisors and outline opportunities for the children this summer Parents of disabled children are specially urged to attend The department plans to have specially trained staff avail able to children with special needs into the activity centre of their choice Following are brief profiles of this summers program supervisors Susan Is a Child Studies major at the ty of Guelph This will be her fifth year with the Recreation Department having expert an I a Summer Activities Leader and also a Supervisor Susan la looking forward to a successful summer as Summer Activities This Is Tina McGrath sixth year working for the on Department Tina has watched tho Tot Lot program grow and expand as she was a leader when it was first offered two years ago and has been with the program She has lota of Innovative ideas for this summers program as supervisor of our two Tot Lot Centres Janet Is a graduate of the Early Childhood Educe program from Sheridan College She a special interest in children with needs Janet has worked at day camps and was a leader with our lost summer This year Janet will be supervising our Summer Activity Centres which will also Include a French Centre Heather Gage has had five yean camp counselling expe rience She enjoys wilderness camping and canoeing She is eager to share her new Ideas with us as Day Camp Super visor It is her first year with the Helton Hills Recreation Department Lee Johnson a physical education student at McMaster University returns for her fifth year with the Hills Recreation Department Her background with the department originates with gymnastics where she began as a coach Lee has completed her second year study at McMaster University where she also trained on the Varsity women a gymnastic team She is anticipating a most Interesting and enjoyable summer as supervisor of Gymnastic Camp Jill McKtlvey has been Programs for handicapped Hoping to reduce its financial support for summer recreational programs the North Association for the Mentally Retarded is about to consider recommendations that among other things will ask the town recreation department to provide summer programs for handicapped children directors will consider proposals to have handicapped children integrated with regular programs where possible and to have the handicapped children parents pay the full fee charged by the town for her leadership qualities In both school ties and services Jill has worked with recreation department In previous years at Sports Camp MAD pro gram as Supervisor of our Leadership Development Pro gram She is planning and looking forward to a fun filled learning experience for the John Is a physical major at Marshall University in West His previous summer experience with the North Sports Camp and attendance at the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp will be an asset to the Depart programs John has been involved In many aspects of sports from coaching local Minor hockey and soccer to running varsity track at verslty John Is looking for ward to his first year working wllh the Hills on Department as Supervisor Sports Camp and at tho Sport and Fitness School For Today Hair Fashions By An Expert oil 3 years calf Lorraine Teeter I House of Hair Dawson Cm 87730301 Georgetown Horticultural Society ANNUAL PLANT AUCTION Wednesday May 1 9th at 8 00 p Knox Church Hall J Forbes Auctioneer Herald Special Downtown businesses and their have begun a new era of cooperation by holding a scries of monthly break fast meetings the first of which was held May in the McGlbbon Hotel Guest speakers Mayor Peter and regional est Development Officer Matthew Fischer both took a positive approach when da cussing the problems racing small businesses during these tough economic times The mayor reminded the business people present that a great many positive things have and arc about to happen In the because of the unique cooperation among the province the municipality and board Core area studies acquisition of additio nal parking land Main Street and Mill Street reconstruction under the Main Street Program are all part of our future here With the completion of the Urban Boundary Study and the anticipated new Official Plan the mayor told asters to be prepared for any new whether to the north or the south as many new residents would Halton news BySANDIHUNTFR 11 The first meeting Horticulture Club was held April at the Agri cultural office In Milton The officers were elected as follows President John Mc Vice President Tammy Hunter Secretary Lorie Parsons and Press Reporter Sandi Hunter Vegetable and flower select ions were made for the club project As well we decided to plant one exotic vegetable or flower Places we could visit were suggested such as Royal Botanical Gardens in ton a Horticultural Show and a Nursery Slides were also shown on Insects and the damage they do to plants and trees It was decided that our meeting night would be the second Wednesday of every month need the goods and services offered by the downtown businesses Mr Fischer spoke of the many opportunities which can and will exist for businesses within the even during tough economic times With regular store hours joint advertising special downtown events and good customer service there is a very real future for small Independent businesses within a whose members are willing to try new things Those who attended the May meeting felt it was a very successful and unique opportu nity for business people to get together share Information and help one another The next meeting will bo held June 1 at a m same place Guest speaker will be Jim Lewis from the F D cose office who will talk about special advertising and merchandising for Pioneer Days BUSINESS DIRECTOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam Main South Halton Hills Ontario 8775155 4535532 FRANK J JOHNSON Chartered Accountant Porsonnl on no Services F Stain la 3DMlanleDr Suits Brampton 3830 TAX CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return Preparation Guelph St Comar of Maple Ave 8772217 the HERALD E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Road South Sulla HALTON Hllli OMrgitown Ontario HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTIONS Wednesday May 12th 1982 Halton Hills Community Legal Clinic 5 Stroet Georgetown Ontario Oil Main Street North All Residents of Halton Hills Invited to Volunteer to become a Member Tho Board Directors Tho Board meets monthly to direct and super vise the operation The Legal Clinic There are presently openings lor 3 year terms THE HILLS LEGAL CLINIC NEEDS SUPPORT SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Acton Town Hall Here is more to our side of the story We pledge to the landscaping of tho Town Hall Area and support the continued Restoration of the Town Hall Ed Wood- Chairman Business Improvement Area At present the building is structurally In good condition Consultants Limited Acton as a tourist area needs a focal point That focal point has to be our Town Hall We will also pledge sums of money from time to time for the continuance of the restoration Chip Potnllo Leathertown Association Chairman Tho Town Hall of Acton is a clear statement of the pride and aspirations of the community of the The build ng is capable of being recycled for a continuing useful role in the Community of Acton Patrick Coles Architect Our organization supports the restoration of the Town Hall We feel it has a significant role to play in Acton future Dave Whiting Acton Chamber of Commerce It can safely be said that the structure as it stands now needs very little replacement of architectural elements as all the major components are still in place Consultants Limited The exterior walls aro constructed of a red brick Considering tho age of the structure to be years tho brick and mortar is generally in good condition Pow Consulting Engineers The Free Press reported on May 1977 that a petition with 000 signatures was to Council asking to have the Town Hall saved wore reportedly over people in the council chamber Acton Press On October Council appointed a Special Building Committee to investigate the possible historical designation of Old Town Hall in Acton This special committee reported back to Council December with the recommendation that the former Acton Town Hall was of historical value and interest Council enacted a by law 77 to designate the former Acton Town Hall as an historical site Town of Hills Growth of tho Town would also indicate an increase in municipal services with the resulting need for floor space for municipal offices health offices tourist etc R M Consulting Engineer The Acton Town Hall is a significant example of the architectural heritage of the community The building history has been documented and in a physical sense is an anchor building in area a direct and identifiable connection with the early years of the community Consultants Limited UPPER LEVEL PLAN RENOVATION PROPOSAL CONCtPTVAL i Municipal Office Telephone Number 87751 85 Councillors Telephone Numbers who do not support the restoration ARMSTRONG 8776785 BIEHN 8773524 LEVY 8774705 MILLER 8776619 SERJEANTSON 8777720 SHELDON 8789130 Actario Committee Town Hall Restoration Committee The above message was paid for by a concerned citizen of Halton Hills