Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1966, p. 12

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i the n acton free press tfiursday october 37 1966 highways ministers open heavy equipment school milton principal j bell heads teachers group a host of dignitaries from the departments of education and highways and the ontario road builders association were on hand last week at the official opening of ontarios first heavy equipment school at the new schools 200acre site on the sixth line nassagaweya township the school has been in opera tion- since late may of this year and to date has graduated 32 students fully qualified to oper ate the heavy roadbuilding ma chinery that is used today ano ther 16 are now enrolled in the third course at the school and principal c c- lloyd reports classes are booked solid into next august the great- degree of coopera tion between government road builders construction machin ery manufacturers and suppliers to the industry was emphasized at the official opening last wed nesday afternoon pcsname delegates the school was the idea of the ontario road builders associa tion a group of contractors en gaged in building the provincial county and township roads of ontario they approached the department of education for assistance when they recognized the need for a central facility where inexperienced but mech anicallyinclined workers could be properly trained in the opera tion and maintenance of the bulldozers scrapers backhoes graders trucks and other heavy equipment necessary in their op- erations from then on the idea mush roomed and within about six months the school was under way the department of educa tion provided the two instruc tors and an administration staff under the provincial institute of trades and occupations and set up the organization of the school dufferin construction owners of the extensive quarry lands in halton county donated 200 acres of land facing on the sixth line the ontario road builders put up the pre fab building containing a large workshop area classroom of- lice and lounge and began con tacting contractors and sup- wesrprogrcssivc pliers to loan or donate the h rrwrti main ingredient or the school walton conservatives have appointed five voting delegates to attend trie annual ontario meeting of the association in toronto on october 3031 and november 1 the delegation will be headed bv george kerr mjpp halton the delegates appointed are an drew frame john savchuck and graydon petty of burling ton rev andrew h mdkenzie of acton and mrs june andrews orcampbehville mrs gladys sprung mrs aud rey ryckman eric gudgeon robert wade and john vola will be alternative delegates many other members of the associat ion are expected to attend parts ot the threeday meeting delegates will elect officers and debate resolutions submit ted by conservative associations from all of the province the meeting will hear john diefenbaker on monday even ing october 31 in what is ex pected to be his major speech prior to the federal convention in ottawa on november 141516 premier john irobarts will ad dress the annual banquet on november 1 area church members of the christian re formed church of georgetown district are hoping construc tion on their new church on the seventh line ol esquesing will be wi tipped up by christ mas the building is adjacent to the georgetown district school opposite the esquesing municipal building construction began in early august since the church sold their main st n building in georgetown to halton and peel trust and savings co in early may the congregation has been meeting in the geoigetown div tiict high school lor services heavy equipment the cooperative effort paid off today at the school 19 large machines are in use daily a good 1000000 worth of equip ment that cost the school virtu ally nothing the department of highways donated two mach ines the contractors and equip ment dealers the remainder oil companiesiclpeclout by giving gasolincand oil and grease guns and one firm loaned a 100000 grader it could spare ior six months students are enrolled by pay ing a fee covering the cost of the course they can also be refer red to the school through the manpower offices and some are sent by their employers school staff includes principal c c lloyd and viceprincipal m sykes who work from the tor onto office of pito and in structors george macdonald and wif fournier who do the teaching at the school the students are put to work building roads about the pre- perty and each man gets two weeks training on each type of machine they are also given experience in repairs and main tenance of the big rigs school vice principal sykes said at the opening that the school has been so widely ac cepted it is expected two more instructors will be engaged next car and the school will lun on a double shift to accommodate more students education minister william davis olficiated wednesday is the school was ol fieial i v opened he was assisted bv minister of highways charles s mcnaugh- ton platform guests also included federal government manpow er reptesentjtive r e jielmer and ontario department of la bor manpowei executive dir ector r m warren president two former- acton residents nqw serving as deputy ministers of ontario government de partments were on hand wednesday of last week as the new provincial heavy equipment school was officially opened on the sixth line in nassagaweya deputy minister of highways a t c cam mcnab left and assistant stah photo deputy minister of education w r stewart right are the former actonians and they are shown chatting with ontario road builders as sociation general manager martin macdonald the departments of education and highways cooperated with the road builders group to launch the school in may of this year county council briefs upheld an earlier decision not to participate jn a pioposed three day deer hunt in tho county as a practical pioposal ot dis- received suggestion a cusmon with peel county on the possible amalgamation ot the halton and peel county health units declined payment to coun- t coutkiltois tor at tendance at the meeting to receive the plun- kett report it was assumed all invitations were to repiesenta- fives ol local councils with the exception ol the warden recoixed a report on the halton county family counsel ling services tor the months ot july august dnd september during that time 217 interviews were conducted including 76 new cases the vast majority concerned marital relations accepted the tender ol bot construction limited of oak- ville in a total amount ot 124- 47249 for the reconstruction of county road no 1 between lots is and 16 in concession 2 njs burlington learned there have been resignations received recently from eight employees so far seven persons have been hired to replace those who resigned wo ic intoimed that atten dance at the halton count museum has practically- doubled since last eai learned a ieassossinenl ot all lands in the county is neies- sai county assessor robei t beach lecoinmciidod the 10-as- sessment p j mcmally andmanager mar tin macdonald of the ontario road builders association dep uty minister of highways a t c mcnab and assistant deputy minister of education w r stewart s a norton adminis trator of ontarios six technical training centres j l frances- chini president of dufferin con struction school principal c c lloyd f g henderson chair man of the operators training school committee and m l bax ter the committees equipment dealers representative remainder of the 200 attend ing xvere representatives ot the road builders association their guests and one man observing on behalf of the quebec associa tion ofroad builders this indeed is a cooperative approach to education and i am delighted xvith tho program that has been launched here educa tion minister dwis told the gathering he ieieyved the pio- vinces specialized education and oeational piograms and pointed to the school as an indi cation education was not in a xacuum as some would sug gest in the long run the invest ment we aio now making will make itself loll not only in lu- tuie geneiations but also throughout the whole nation he predicted highways ton suggested theie isverv lit tle limit to what can bo accomp lished with such a splendid and coopeiativo effort between gov ernment and industry ho piaised the contiaclors for their contnbution to the school road builders association piesidont mcnallv whoso son vyas ono ol tho f nsi graduates ol ihe school said he vas sold on the idoa right irom the stai t this is a unique coopciative el tort everybody pulled to- gothoi ho said adding a pro mise thai the schools graduates would all be used to the best advantage following the opening c e le mony guests attended a ice op tion at halton heights countiy club nearb on ihe sixth line due to advcise weather condi tions and rain which turned the school grounds into a sea of mud a halfhour demonstialion by the current course of stu dents xvas cancelled no 1 teachers go to london while teachers of number four inspectorate headed east to ottawa haltons number ono inspectorate group went iwost to london lor then annual educational convention friday inspector o g mcdowell and about 150 staffers from george town esquesing and nassaga weya schools travelled by car to london in the morning they touied the psychiatric research centie and enjoyed a film and panel discussion following the dinner thev split into two groups to tour the london fiee pioss building and a bievvery i floor covering 6 9 12 widths for lighter traffic areas from 69c to 41 49 sq yd easy to install nialkers home furnishings 127 woolwich st guelph phone 8222420 toronto by bus low fares good any day one way 155 return 280 e table c effective october 30 1966 buses will run on standard time new saturday express trip to toronto via yorkdale centre readup 656 pm 600 pm 530 pm read down 8 54 am 9 50 am 1 0 20 a m acton yorkdale centre toronto trip will not run on sat dec 24 and 31 acton firefighters 66th annual dance acton legion auditorium dancing 9 pm to i am johnny tochers orchestra admission 100 per person full licence no admittance to anyone under 21 complete daily service to toronto 5 08 pm 6 30 a m exc sun hoi 8 54 am exc sun hoi express 8 58 am 1 133 a m 2 08 p in xy- 5 04 p m fri sat y 619 pm fri express 6 23 pm 8 33 p m 10 08 p m sun h6i sun or holi express x trip will not run sun dec 25 and jan 1 trip will run mon dec 26 and jan 2 y trip will not run friday march 24 trip will run thursday march 23 for service guelph kitchener see time table no 3 london ri tickets and- information at wiles bus depot 18 mill street telephone 8532600 g l adaaas agent the neyv president of the hal ton number four teachers in stitute for the 1966457 season is j m bell ba principal of martin st senior public school milton the electidn was held at the annual convention of the teach ers of the number lour inspect orate in ottawa on friday classroom work yvas observ ed in the morning and the after noon yvas devoted to a tour of the parliament buildings and mint halton teachers were given a cordial reception by teachers ol the ottawa school system pro grams in mathematics physical education english oral french geography history and science yvere observed w l mcneil inspector of the number four area leports the facilities provided for enrich ment classes the teaching of art industrial art home ec onomics and the nature of ihe instruction given in the oppor tunity classes yvere especially commended by the teachers of these subjects a noon luncheon was provid ed by the ladies of knox pres byterian church president earl brears introduced special guests public school inspector g a peacock irev g stewart of knox chuich and miss margar- et gemmell formerly of milton who accompanied the group other officers elected during the business session yvere vice- president j zehr of brookville public school secretary mrs m harcpurt of milton and treasur er mrs k alger of acton the afternoon tour of the par liament buildings and mint yvas of special interest it yvas ar- langed bv dr harry harfey m p for halton the leader of the opposition and other elected lepresenta- tives were observed participat ing in the debate on lisheries in the house of commons the vis it to the library peace tower and senate chamber was most interesting the tour of the mint where all i canadian coined money is made revealed the necessity for strict security regulations and accurate measurement of cop per silver and gold during the r process of coin manufacture i j the cooperative spirit so evident among the members of the ottawa staff and the favor able conditions provided by the yyeathermanmade the visit to that city a beneficial and en joyable experience mr mcneil summed up y robt r hamilton p optometrist- 116 mountain view s georgetown 111 mill st acton monday from 4 pm for appointment 8773971 fk thousands of othh your chance to win a philc0 colour tv and stand spoaooo mgthm ttjt tender juicy branded round sirloin tb0ne steak lb 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