Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1968, p. 5

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all encompassing recreation program foreseen for board ha figmes yet predict large increase in countys population a varied recreation program which could encompass the whole town was enviiloned for high achool board monday evening when bob laughlan chairman of the y board reviewed hi hopes feu actn he wan meethtg again lait night tueiday wlth the administration committee of recreation and patki board v representative and pat ashwln the district consultant of the department of fducations youth and recreation branch the 5 board has already dvertitc5cor adult courses with good response for four while the hoard members listened with interest he said he feels the recreation committee is not generating programs except in the arena and with the exception of one or two things is providing next to no programs in other areas of recreation few have any idea what kind j school of programs can be created evening under the act with government were the slim and trim class with a registration now of 20 would be better run somewhere else than in the y where children can winder in and watch mr laughlan felt the program in the y suitable 20 years ago has dwindled constantly in the last 10 veals he said he fetf the y board should bo programoriented rather than buildingoriented he concluded by saying the school hoard would be hearing from him again much impressed the hoard concurred in chairman duncan j remark its in ambitious progran the beat of luck to you another delegation also on the subject of recreation addressed the board befole mr laughlan arrived hugh patterson and don adult lindsay representing badminton players asked for the high i ocal uftscsoik have not yd submitted their sept ii population lotuls lo onnly asscsxor robert he ich bill ik s rredlcltng a slcuhlc lilcicust in lultons lottx population totiil mr lleach icporled this wnk tlut milton iiuiiiu utliit mid itiirliiigloiis 7o071 hud appeared ucthe press but he has no oltlotid ligurts ironi which in give an ucciliulrvoiiuly total teoixelown is ikhiliiin a t reniendnns iiicicmisv m iin p ill at ion hi is yi ir liirlihglnns lucre ise w is up 42m over a yen ago wjille melons mere ise was jus so mr lleach predicts the countys taxable assessment total will also skyrocket this year partly thrniiuji new assessment and pully llirouli increases in linn and lesidential land assessment which luive been done to bring prone rfics mnrc into line with nne lliird llie sales value white millions mimeis hove tlueiteiied lei appeal iholr iiprwd hind assessments eu masse the deadline is uexi monday ill 1 t in and mr lleach says the local assessor in e ich llalloti municipality report very tew appeals have been tiled jli ilatu mso lions guests informed on new cxunty board of education gym on thursday they thought there about 40 interested in grants he laid in his concept of total recreation he foresees the y community centres schools and churches all cooperating with rooms in use in any one of these places where the program is most suitable a church group might meet in the y gym while an adult cratt course would be better in the smaller church room he explained instruction and rental fees can be recovered if the programs operate under the newlynamed youth and recreation department its still advisable to charge fees as was done at night school in the high achool he pointed out under the new act passed in july lofl a school board may enter into an agreement with the municipality or one of its committees for the sharing of facilities the delay in getting the first four programs off the ground is just in organization he said expect work on inew rink continued from p0 interview other prospective curlers during the next three weeks in view of the anticipated enrolment of many new curlers it has been decided to provide instruction periods in the theory and activity of curling as well as the rules of etiquette to be observed in the same on the following dates nov 4 and 18 mondays at 6 30 p m and nov 12 and 26 tuesdays at 6 30 p m some older curlers may wish to take advantage of these to brush up a little many persons have inquired about the method by winch the new rink will be financed and we give in brief compass the answer it is expected that by the time the building is completed u minimum of 200 lifetime initiation certificates wdl have been sold bringing into the clubs treasury approximately si 6000 to be applied directly to the budding costs interim financing for a period of approximately three months wdl be secured from lending institutions to complete the erection of the budding as the anticipated cost is approximately 75000 the total borrowing wdl amount to approximately 60000 the curling clubs new charter gives the club authority to issue debentures and these wdl be sold to members of the club and others willing to buy them at the time and immediately after the budding is completed to the amount requued to repay the lending institutions which have loaned the money to erect the rink the debentures wdl be a 10year debentures bearing no interest the rust year and 5 per cent interest thereafter they will not be attractive as investments but we believe that most of the curlers wdl purchase debenturesui various amounts according to their financial abditywith a willingness to sacrifice a few dollars in revenue in order thy this muchneeded club may be provided by keeping interestcharges down to 3000 or less per year and by exercising care to operate the club in a financially sound manner the executive hopes to maintain a recreational dub in which cooperation and goodwill will prevail and no undue financial burdens will be imposed on the membership playing badminton on a regular basis with as many as 40 more interested in playing once in a while two years ago when their program was last in full swing they just had 21 players on their best night eight on the worst tom watson told thenl school equipment should not be used other than the nets since some damage had been reported before mr patterson replied he had been personally responsible and had never noticed any damage the more the gym is in use the belter concluded mr watson after the delegates left the board set the rental fee at s an hour with the closing time 1 1 p m the previous rental conditions asked by mr patterson and mr lindsay were the previous ones- so cents a head or a minimum of 2 ml an hour k larsens conditions for incar driver training were accepted he will provide the car and insurance for 6 an hour this is an increase of 10 cents an tiourftpilityeak f m sludssatsere nuist readyto begin itvcai training the property committee had an unusual problem the hole in the brick wall in the office smashed by wouldbe thieves board members viewed the damage and instructed the hole by then neatly dusted for fingerprints be filled in the board was told about communications night planned for wednesday november 13 when all parents and interested persons from acton csquesing and nassagaweya will be invited to hear a panel discussion on recent changes in education and the new county board of education system four members of the interim school organization committee including acton member tom watson plus cyrd bishop will be on the panel both mr watson and mr bishop are declared candidates for the one actonnassagaweya seat on the new board r r parker wdl be moderator commencement is november 1 fihllhilll linn vntjt t avalurble m live years i he rapid growth ol the school population meant a new secnhdaiy school must he built every year lor the next eight years one prnblem ulreuly lacing the board was a nted tor another special vocation il school like the eueral llrnck it is idled geography would dictate the location of the school lo a pnint but mr 1iwless agreed wild mi llinlnn thai h would he nice lo put another enerul llrnck in milton but it cnuld he unfeasible mr lawless said it wasnt likely acton would evei swing into the guelph orbit m education although the town is closer to tiiielph than in i irge schools in oukvillc or hutlinglon he said denrgelowii was turning into a pnpiilitinn centre and indications were dial acton also could lollow suit lloth i so members said llie new system would likely cost llie taxpayer more but ii would provide an elhclent system in inn education in llie enmity i he speakeis wete thanked by the mayor i inn nell miller and ac ling i inn chiel john rieleueeler who also presented t h e in with ink e us of appreciation among the guests present ul the special meeting arrunged as a public service by the innfweie the mayor reeve deputy reeve councillor charlie perry clerk adiiiiuistralnr joe lluist principals led hansen and i liner smith and past deputy district loveinnr id wiggins ol the i inns i inn vic llnstnw introduced the guests the principal reported on upcoming bus trips to soccer volleyball and cross country events in elora milton orangevdle woodbridge and georgetown some agriculture classes may also go to the plowing match present were chairman duncan moffat members tom watson ray arbic chester anderson secretarytreasurer fred salt principal hansen and viceprincipal bray iwicinimj mm ink grooming as you like it 10 truit us to shape and cut your hair in a most becoming style 3 chairs to serve you better j for an appointment phone 8530330 j hours own tuesday to friday 8 30 am to 6 p hi saturdays t a m to s pm new location 38 mill st e norm s barber shop i tw due to the thanksgiving holiday monday october 14 there will be no garbage collection on that day normal garbage collection will bo resumed tuesday and thereafter j t hurst clerkadministrator coulter not seeking reelection in township onllnuiii itlu province wide hut the mutter would be considered in the future no inuuodiiile change could he vltuullrd a bylaw iiiithnrled the signing ol u continuing ugreemenl with ihr alton i lie aim lor pcolccllim in u portion ol i li township i he ugmeniriil is oksrutiutly similar to pluvious ugiermeiifs except for u xi day cancellation clause open to both niunlclihiritieh i ownshiji voters will lw asked this year jo their opinion on sliiidpy ruclug jit mohawk ihe question will he pliiced on the hullols iii december according to the bylaw upproved monday ouutll iigitlii lo investigate lurthir iwo iniiiplaluts on leou viiwlng lliul oicuplcd 11 iiiuor portion ol ihe meeting in each cine the lencc vlcwus hud iiwurdid lenclug costs lo holh pariies uudbone bail completed their pnrltiin while tin olher hud iiil luii ihe sum meiuhers heurd tin kiihiuuin mull and thtiry llowau disputes tor mi hour null a hull issiieis nl township hunting licenses ipnniillcd liy hyluw wne mum r s in i dm mills ihe lownslup ollice jinniiigi store in llultonville nut linker in amphellvlllr jtsiillsfuctlnn was rxprrssed hy mil m diulnlk lo council for hi it iter lo her on complaints regarding ihe nuuiiillee ol aiiiisluu lit unit stall oiincll look no ucllon on iheinulltr nmplaiiils regarding giavel trucks iilshiiim tnivrl supply driving on ifn wrong side of tile rtid mid legiirding smoke ill milton auto witikers were heard ihe council directed letters unking ihe co operation of lh otlrnilers in mills lor construction killed in september tolulled 1h7m the building inspector lold oiincll bringing the vcurs lotal lo toil uk mo1 of the new uo ii si r pel ion wn lesidetihal koud iiecoiiulsol h 21 were ului upproved or payment tha arloh- frim prn wuilrnudny oclobnr i9b ailll4j hi ht hijiwri fur i i i tu i um mull ly lit if l cmrlow ikml 11 ll in h hi atlim c minielection no council minielection to chooce one eundidute liom acton in hit looming municipal election lor the new county school ho nil c oiinchs opinion on ihe suggestion by the chairman of ihe public school hoard is hull the mutter it heller left to ihe dlscrelion ol the two school hoards in acton mill ihe rulepuyers oiincll received u copy ol u letter to the eoiinly iroin ihe chuirniun ol the public school hourd requesting 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