Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 6, 1968, p. 3

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bstmt taylor and chris schuts woro the first foot back pooped but happy after firvishlnfl the 30 mile route of at the school after completing the 28mlb walkalhon for saturdays walk for the worlds underprivileged is mary wat- unicef last saturday staff photo j she was amoncj a0 walkers who made it staff photo sixty finish walk for unicef the acton froo press wednesday novombor 6 i960 electric heat proposal heard by ps board a classroom of- healthy children and the hanks of lights they study under alone can produce half the heat a school roorn needs on a winter day a c h i i d j u s t sitting stillproduces 400 litlls of heat and a younger child produces even more heat than an older one irazled mothers of several young children will believe it but school board members found the figures surprising when a heating expert rattled them off at the board meeting tuesday night p g langfeld ontario hydro commercial and industrial supervisor from hamilton came to the meeting to give an estimate on electric heating for the older section of the school some form of new heating system must be installed soon mr langfelds most intriguing figures came when he proposed what the board could do to keep the children in class if the present system breaks down small portable plaster driers could be rented at 2 a week to blow electric heat into the room but there arc two additional sources of heat the energetic youngsters themselves throwing off bths as they work and all the lights with children and strong lights in a room theres already half the heat required 01 kilowatts he also suggested lights could be burned night and day and less fuel would be required he had three detailed proposals for electric heat with estimated costs of installation and operation his recommendations which depend on local hydro conditions will be discussed with the hydro commission here the board talked with mr langfeld for well over an hour and found his facts very interesting dob lachlans continuing campaign to improve recreation in town took him to public school board where he again outlined the hopes and plans of the y hoard and recreation committee- as at high school board he sought and received full cooperation for use of facilities in the schools for adult classes dut he also bad specific requests the slim and trim class seeking some privacy to guild off the pounds will switch from the y gym to the robert little gym there are enough applications in now for elementary and advanced sewing classes these will also be held in the robert little school likely on mondays and wednesdays to coineide with slim and trim the upholstery class wdl he held in the y mr lachlan explained where the facilities are best mr bishop expressed the boards wdlingness to cooperate fully board members at their last meeting blew up over the fact that acton and nassagaweya share one seat on the new county board and sent up a balloon of protest however the balloon lost all its ileum and collapsed to the ground following the reading of correspondence at this weeks meeting a letter from deputy county clerk clare mckay informed mu scimol board the date for registering protest to the new system was well past when actons complaint came in board chairman cyril bishop and secretarytreasurer bill middlcton agreed the hoard had received no notice of the 15day appeal limit and they were not aware of it apparently notification went to acton council the body which had to lodge tlp appeal chairman bishop iiadpointcd out at the last meeting that if two candidates run from acton and just one from nassagaweya its likely the acton votes would split and the nassagaweya candidate would be the winner hed suggested a minielection to determine one aetou candidate first this was shot down by acton council mr bishop had previously expressed his intention of running for the seat along with tom watson of acton and horace blylh of nassagaweya increase in rates to reliable taxi for transportation of orthopedic and special class pupils was approved a letter was read from acton agricultural society expressing thanks for chairs used at the fair as the school board nears the official end of its ajxistence principal smith tricii out a tuneful swan song to the members i am lappy this board had the foresight to equahe the two schools he recalled that for 1 1 years the two schools have had unequal facilities with him he had a sheaf of papers listing required iurmtureand equipment for the mzll addition the top floor was poured today he reported more furniture is to be ordered at once for the robert little library since the contractor expects to be out december i the plaster is on painting is next with ceiling and floor carpet to be installed some ot the desks will be semihoxedin on three sides to give the researching student quiet and privacy a sample floor cleaning machine was m opeiation tuesdas night for members to see a new machine has been needed for some time but members learned with surprise this one costs a whopping o50 the property committee was to continue investigation lakeshore teachers college is sending student teachers to acton schools this year and four are already here north llalton principals meet thursday at the school for the deal to meet consultants who will come to schools on request to help with various programs prices will be obtained on new lights for two classrooms in the stone school apparently lighting has been inadequate since the high school students were there but no one realized how dun the looms were until a hydro consultant in the school to give the heating estimate measured the murky illumination with a light meter it falls far below standard sixty pairs of tired feet finished the 2himlc robert little walkalhon last saturday raising a record school contribution for llnicli walkers hit the dust shortly after saturday morning trooping fiojining down the seventh line from llwy mr cue mrs sanford and mrs white acted as official patrols while a number of parents lined the route with trunks full of sandwiches and fool powder first to sign in hack at the school were hemic taylor and bus schlils at i2ii in the afternoon the hghtfooled duo attributed their fast tune to the formula of run a mile then walk hall a mile with the odd apple for energy when a handy orchard availed itself they admitted it was a foursome with john van dam and frank llouson until two miles out of acton when chris and hemie put on a final spurt of steam principal pal mckeiuic walking tor joey marshall came in 25th at 150 while mrs hanks was 4i signing in at 351 the walkalhon was the first project to be oigamcd by the newly elected student council at robert little bonnie brislow and jim mcnahh worked with teachers and local police to plan a safe route for the students a trip to the ice capades in kitchener will he arranged as a treat for the safety patrol the event is usually held in the new year but with the imminent changes in the board members agreed to say thanks early this year miss sandra macdonald was engaged as robert little teacher jan 1 a new mzb teacher will be engaged soon the two new teachers are required when mrs smith and mrs cavanaugh become fulltime librarians puffing on cigars thanks to teacher mrs bert bentons new hoy were chairman cyril bishop members doug manning orval chapman charles heard murray smith victor hristow secretary hill middlcton principals smith and mckenu and area superintendent mcneill music from the learners square dance session in the gym provided rhythm for the deliberations of the hoard in the staff room i d i j welltrod results i hemic taylor and chris schuts- i2 1 john van dam i m i frank houston 1 00 5 steve papillon 107 6 paul petric- 111 7 jack vanderkooy 111 k peter monenr i is hddy pauw 11 10 sammy schonnop 121 ii henry todies- 121 12 john ashley 125 11 diane timbers- 125 14 cheryl monenr 125 15 andrea hroostad 131 k kenl-lliot- l12 17 bob pauw 135 ik jim mcnahh 137 10 men mckenie 137 20 debbie marlnidale l3h 21 susan shoemaker 151 22 carol mckcnic 153 23 susan ancker lsh 24 vicki taylor l5h2s joe marshall mr mckcnic 15 26 sherry phillips 20 27 janncttc wailes 20 2k cliff creasy 221 2 joanne ancker 240 10 janet allan 24 1 11 margie l 24 32 pat kelly 24 33 susan nicolak 107 34 carol jones 107 35- sheila chcyrc 307 3 0 bruce swift 310 37 lorna sutherland 310 3k caroline merrill 110 3 mary lauglilcr 310 40trudy toebes 41 rick bunnell 320 42 timothy maclntyrc 320 43 bonnie bristow 320 44 pat dclong 3 is 45 kevin broostad jv 40 mary watson 3v 47 cathy moprie 341 is beth mccutcheon 342 40 mrs banks 351 50 sharon creasy 3 51 5 1 karen morton 3 5 1 5 2 susan mathews 1 54 53 kevin marcoux 4 14 54 steve bennett 4 10 5 5 beck baxter 4 2d upholstery applications will be taken for an upholstery course at the ymca monday november 11 from 730 pm to 9 pm length of course 16 weeks every tuesday beginning november 13 first 20 registrations only will be accepted less than 13 applications will force cancellation op coursi fee per person 1200 headon h collision sends three to hospital a headon collision on llwy it near llruiiiptou sent wellknown actonljiis mr tnid mrs lloyd musules and their baby grandson lo peel mcinoiiil hospital monday afternoon lloyd minute suffered a shattered kneecap and was hudly bruised in the accident while his wife llva was treated for bruises cuts anil shock their grandson jason son ol mr and mis jury masales was badly bruised i lie accident hipkiicd between 330 and 4 pan driver of the oilier vehicle involved is in critical condition mrs maules ihil her grandson are expected jo be released ffoin hospital ijuirsilay while lfoyd wll require lurthelreiliuent she did it notmi nxplalm mink teacher clonn bunks as his wife mara finlslws ihn ho mile unicef- walk saturday afternoqn with rolmrt filth school nturloots principal o ptft mckenzle auo walked uio distance provy for joey mar- shall staff photo ir not some has come in iii i ii vi it christinas mail already i his wllks tally hopping days to t hnslnias churchill farranging visits by mrs i mcarthui mrs allied 1 hompsoii relumed home on sunday allei visiting with her sister anil olhei relatives in ncwliiiiiiilland mr and mis william i hompsoii accompanied hy his parents mr and mrs joshua llloinpsoii louk a hip lo then collage at hiacehndge on sunday mr and mrs william drysdale of llrainplou and two hoys visited then aunt and uncle mi and mis wilhert llmwn and lauuly little miss maili i uidsay daughter ol mr and mis iordon i uidsay immcrly nl ballinalad and now neii ieorgelowu pent last week with hei aunt and uncle mi anil mis wilhcil iiiowii and lanuly i hey aie happy to auiioiuilc maila nnwhis a hahy hiolhei ilen lveiello horn october 20 in illelph hospital mr and mrs allred winter spent sunday with mr and mis stoddard in toronto also visiting at the same home were then daughter mary and clark winter mr and mrs aiclue kerr visited mr and mrs llwood harris in hint michigan lor the weekend mr and mrs l jreen ot toronto visited on sunday at her brothcis home mr and mrs 1red macarthur i hey had just arrived home from a visit lo his former home m lngland miss ldua macarlliiu who has been hospitahed with a broken hip since april were also able in visit together on sunday with mr and mis ieroy macailhui and family 56 david williams 4 20 57 jell lownsley 4 35 5s jim hurley 4 35 starters keith crosken 22 miles lohn mccutcheon 13 miles judy illinium 13 miles mary llhnt 13 miles kim mclntyrc 13 miles christine iallner 13 miles ralph landsborough 21 miles lnca heptner ik miles steven hanks is miles drivers- mi schuts mr van dam mrs reed mrs mckcnic mr merrill mckenies mr sanlord mrs white mr white mr bristow mrs sanford mr kavaiugli mr coe let us help you build a complete roof of planned protection safecolifecogeneral insurance horn ifllczetlli wjihiafflm be saw with shecds broadrisk homeowners poucv voul i uw mo nay tool llomeowfteril cluck mn big extras in safuo ortt 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