Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1968, p. 16

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m the aclon fie frees wdn day may 1 educators from ghana visiting halton schools of canada bat oca they head home with two yeara of new tdaaa tacked ander their delta meat week the two men leave the north ratten area and epend a week with a aaparate achool tnapeoior la oakvllle and later thla year they will to to alberta for more atndua jelr daidu taught eeguahgeo- trapay and history for ave years lathe secondary achool at accra before ernurtdoc on the caaida atndy tinket mr kpakpwilotey tsnght five years of geography in grades it ana it n the- govern- nejnt technical aiboo at takor adl prior to this trip feoft hold honorary bjkj dacraea and both are dtplomats in eaicarlen thla wtak they are staying in aduoa at the home of mr an4 mrs ray wetere mr mcneil had a full profram of activities llnad up for thenvwhen they ar 1u1 ere ssajoredacatlca officers r rived snndav evening they viar with tha attntatry of edncamon ited kelso end rattlesnake parks in accra ghana white moat of on the escarpment the first day their atndles take place at the nd more albtaeein laplanned tastitute they plan to see a lot bier canada may lac bahlad other couotrlaa in eome aspects hot the canadian education ayatemla one area where fata country aaaaaa for this reason au educatioalata from ghana 8oath africa are apendtng two yeara in canada and intensively atadyiac oar taaehlac and admlniatrative methods 1 two of thealx vlaltoracol w ploeer look at schools in north rattot tma week aa they apepv flve daya doing held work ta company wlffi ballon mo four area auperintenaent ofedneafton wj ajtcnall throachoat the weskvioeeph kpakpoatlotayaad vigilance doodu are tearing the aohoola aaklnc gneationa and observing edneailon inaction the su chanlaha arrived in canada bud september for two years of ctndv trader dr flem ing at the ontario bstltate for studies in edneaiioa toronto lets bri play dge by bill coats when one of any members of my recent bridce class makes a play that would do credit to an expert i feel its worth writlnc about i had read about this play in a bridce book by reese but 1 had never seen it uaad until recently the members of the class were replaying soma hands from the regular duplicate came at tha acton bridce cub this deal came up north south vulnerable and west was the dealer north 8j6 ha14s dlot cakq7s west 8 10 8 2 hqjobz db88 cj10 east sakq73 h k 10 8 da4 c952 south 8084 h 8 dkqj183 c843 the blddlat west north pass 1 c pais 2 h pass pass east south dble 2 d 2 s 3d pass opening tea of apadea east won tha opening lead with the queen of apadas what would you do in easts position here is the problem you want to stop south from ruffing the third spade in dummy hence you would like to draw dummys trump if you draw dummys trump however you give the tim ing to declarer who can now draw all the trump and run dummys chiba how can you accomplish what you want without giving up control this is where east made tha experts play the four of dla- monds was led and declarer could not escape h declarer triad to run ebbs west could ruff if declarer ted a apade east would win and take out trump and finally if declarer continued trump east could win and take two apade tricks when the hand was played in reenter competition at the acton bridce cub no south made teas than tan tricks with the defense put up by east asdeeeribed above declarer was held to nine tricks only south made the contract but remember at duplicate over- tricks are vital some day you may face a hand where the contract not over- tricks is at stake remember this low lead from the trump ace as a method of keeping control it could be useful last weeks winners at the ac ton bridce cubwereflrst betty ashley and katharine coats sec ond duke wilson and mck priest t third tom mokeown and bin coals fourth gwen jeffarea and kay campbell sally ann will moke apjpeal here for the first time in several years the salvation army will conduct an appeal for funds in acton and district major fred brigbtwell salva tion army officer from guelph is organising the redshleld cam- palp for the month of may in acton and district canvassers will likely start canvassing the town the week of may 13 among the many services operated by the army are child rens homes receiving homes nursing homes unmarried moth ers homes alcoholic work cor rectional services homes for senior eiusens hostels for homeless and unemployed em ployment bureaux fresh air caropa and of course family welfare assistance offered is both im mediate and practical but it la the absence of the coldness of im personal charity that dl sting ulabes the salvation army the armys belief in preserving the dignity of human balnea springs from a deepjellglcue faith anyone who appeals to the sally ann for help is accepted for himself regardless of creed or color guttlph academy of string art orchestra guelpht youth orchestra spring concert saturday may 18 1968 8 cm at war memorial hall university of gualph ticket on sale at kallys muak stora andersons book stor or pay ol the door monday moraine they dropped in al the m z bennett public school in acton to see an over head protector in use in a math olaaa a fllmetrtp protector in a trade one creative engueh class a ktndercarten rhythm band producing music and an 8ra reading tab tor the grade three level during reeese mme qxey stopped for a cup of coffee with the teachers that afternoon took them to mmtooe martin 8t eenlorpumle school where they viewed apee- tel classes sdeh as home ocono- mica industrial aria oral freoch art and science class rooms ip action in the after- noon they accompanied mr mc neil to a district principals meeting al w t dick school in milton and lntheevenlncaltend- ed en tnservtce training meettng at brookvllle achool mra jean ttott a a of forest hiu a- language consultant with ojlse waa the guest apeaker and spoke on the continuous progress plan the teachers are studying mr mcneil aeyslhey will visit every achool in milton actoo and nas- aagaweya before they leave fri day evening when they report to ghana in the summer of 1969 the six men will form the nucleus for anedu- catlon research unit at accra six canadian educators are there now launching the project and it will be running efficiently when the ciharhane return to take it over to date both men report they have enjoyed their work in can ada very much they tried their hand at curling a few weeks ago and are looking forward to an evening of bowling with their boats the waters the staff and student at olse are quite friendly and have often invited the visitors to their homes and they are starting to like canada so much they with they could stay here all off to windsor but veto us conventions anotht monmtjrnd up in felen ecjenlake at kelq sunday when harvev bleck of guolph htjfeved into 1hl beau tlful 37 inlh seven pound brown trout the prourj anfller immediately dubbqd w catch old oneeye ylhen he dlt- covehed the th had lot lt right eye dkkcalrnt mljton ked the providoi record milthd 25 nch brown he caught in the earrw waters last august that tipped the scales at ta poondi see- hory on the tporti pg v fttaff photo warn 2 5 100 fine for racing motorists milton xv report that as a result of several complaints from cluxens about racing cars on county roads strict action will be taken against any of fenders section 91 of the highway traffic act states 1 no person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway la a race or on a bet or wager 2 every person who contra venes any of the provisions of subsection 1 is liable for the first offence to a fine of not less than 26 and not more than 100 and is also liable to imprison ment for a term of not mora than 30 days and in addition his lic ence or permit may be suspend ed for a period of not more than 60 days and tor any subsequent college plans takeover of heavy equipment school the heavy equipment school on naasaga waves sixth una will be taken over is a branch of sheridan community college probably this tall it was announc ed recently the school has been in opora- ttoa under the provincial institute of trades and occupations branch of the department of education for the past two years it trains man from construction firms to operate and maintain heavy equipment such as bulldozers earihscrapers and graders the trainees are put to work building roads to nowhere atthe school sits the land was donated by a neighboring quarry firm and equipment is loaned by several construction firms through the ontario good heads association john w ostler of milton vice- chairman of sheridan college board of governors said the school will probably be retained at its present location four miles west of milton but at some future dale it may be relocated atsher- ldan college the college is presently operating from tem porary quarters in brampton but a new college campus will be built on oakvilles trafalgar boad just north of the queen euubeth highway in time some night school courses may also be taken over by the community college mr ostler said many night school courses are similar toprograms the sheridan college will offer actoti precest concrete supplies manufacturers of soptie tanks all slxei 36 wll til and ims culvert 2ammr sidowalk slabs pig state phono 8531529 heres why its so good each piece of pipinghot chicken is in vitingly crisp on the outside full of juicy mouthwatering flavor on the in side thats why we call it flavor- crisp its deepfried under pressure so all of the natural goodness of the chicken is sealed in rather than cooked out flavorcrisp chicken is never dry always delicious uwm w faw4 french fries special pak 8 pieces of flavor j mm crisp chicken 7 19 ready to serve chicken in a box family pak j pieces of chicken french fries cole slaw buttered sj eef bun honey 9lwt phone 8531201 14 pieces of o chicken rolls 397 honey paetypak 20 pieces of chicken 525 opfn 7 days a wis b4m hood drivein center a ens qoejee st ui acseei offence to a fine of not leas than 100 and not more than 500 and is also liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than aix months and in addition his lic ence or permit may be suspend ed for a period of not more than one year two convention tripe to the united btatea ware vetoed during halton county councils april meeting conventions and expensesheve been popular topics on the coun cil stands for the peat two yeara the subject came up again in a committee report authorising warden w f hunter george town and reeve h h junton acton o attend the north amer ican counties association con vention in washington in august and one giving county assessor- robert beseh permission to at- tend the international assessing officers convention to fits louis missouri inodober doth jorirnrioniwrejelated from the spprowl list atttwi same meeting k resofctlon gave every member of council per mission to attend the annua ont- srio municipal association con vention lb wlndeor nextaugust several councillorssuggested these conventions were ahtxlde the country and would be of little- uee to hahpn county speaking in favor of mr beach attending the missouri conven tion reeve hinton said it was foolish lo get narrow minded over a few dollars here and there deputyreeve mrs e burke burlington replied it was the few dollars here and the re that keep putting the mill rata up she said she could not see any connection between american and canadian assessment practices a better idea came from bur- tlagton reeve o gallagher ms felt the province should delegate officials to the american eon- venttons so the benefits of what they learn could be apread through the province burlington was sending a dele gate to the assessors conven tion reminded reeve hinton and if it was good enough for bar- ilngton it should be good enough for the county both american were knocked off the ust there was no comment on the child welfare league of america con ference to which according to committee reports tha ctdld- rene aid society had delegated two staff members and two board members this conven tion was held in detroit fcist across the border from windsor earlier in april i iiii i i jon hurst inpustoiai r eoaamebctal residtat v24 hoij8 service 4k fy fretttimwwithta6bl v- phone 8532015 y v rr 4 acton ont the rung of a ladder was nev er meant to rest upon but only to hold a mans foot long enough to enable him to put the other foot somewhat higher thomas huxley fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges scj guelph ont telephone tt4m7l quality ba products save voumoney gasoline motor oik dicsol foel fuol oils stow oils oil plnenee men 10 veer pey smell carrying changes deswneleus t thompson fuels ltd 44 youno st acton hiosm ass1174 before you do another thing write this date down where you wont lose it its important thursday may 9th because opening great may sale ryans of gufiuh division of grafton fkamfk i this is the biggest sale event of the year at ryans watch this newspaper pok the hundreds op wonderful specials in the ryans ad on wednesday may rth hem is an idea op the savings reg to 800 ladies orion shells reg to 795 mens sport shirts 467 reg to 498 soys sport shfltts 2oo 399 make your plans nowi whatever you do dont miss this sale youll uno it well worth your while to come to guelph for this 8jg event prises will bm given away to acton customers free i cyo do not own ryans crodri card alreatiy may w mt i ithat you pay us a visit before tha may sala ut us procahis an account for you this will anabla you ta hav your ryans credit card in tima to usa during tha first day of tha big sal if s tlntpla takas only a faw minutas to opan an account our accounts office to locatad on tha sacond floor shopping h sy with rfms a3m menmi and you do nov reoumbt a down pavmsmt watch for ryans ad in the acton free press of wednesday may irh ryans 115 wyndham st n downtown omilph mmi

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