Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1968, p. 12

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17 real estate country home i bedroom bungalow with at tached garage on main high- way 25 ivi mltos north pf 401 sunken famhy room pan elled 4plecc bath with van- ity large living room and t dining room garden complet ely fenced and landscaped on half acre taxes 208 asking 30000 full price with 10000 down mortgage for balance sparse audience queries panel on changes in county education system due january 1 although nearly 3000 invitationi had gone out just under 70 interested persons ut scattered throughout the high school auditorium education night wednesday viceprincipal joe ursy for last who 1 one sydney k lamb realtor mill street acton q53- t 030 east 17b21 reduced down payment now only 2000 3 bedioom brick bungalow in lakeview heights in except ionally good condition large living room and family kltch- en finished recreation room 4 piece bathroom paved show an excellent return on scaped asking 120300 imme diate possession ideal investment tpltx apartment building in good condition on the main street of acton all units are now rented o very good ten ant this property would driveway lot completely land- vour investment call now for more details town centre s room brick bungalow with at tached garage large living room and extra large kitchen with dinette 2 bathrooms large private lot thte home is in immaculate condition and is only i year old full price j24000 with good mort gage arrangements 6room frame bungalow in good condition and close to the centre of town full prick on- iv 12000 g alec johnson realtor mill street but acton ontario phone 8532086 1721 deaths irwin roberlsuddenly at north tonawanda ny on november- 17 1 968 robert irwin husband of olive nichols father of robert st joyce mr richard henn ronald dorothy mrs norman muntz and garry brother of edgar and ruth mm charles leathcrland acton 19 legal notice to creditors and others in the estate of ambrose fawcett eaton all persons having claims against the estate of ambrose fuwcctt eaton late of the town of acton in the county of hallon retired lay minis ter deceased who died on or about the 6th day of august 1968 are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned per sonal representative of the said deceased on or berore the 15lh day of december 1968 full par ticular of their claims immediately after the said date the said personal repre sentative will distribute the as sets of the said deceased hav ing regard only to the claims of which it shall then have not ice dated at hamilton this 31st day of october 1968 halton ii peel trust tt savings company 282 lakeshore road east oakvihc ontario executor by vance and vance their solicitors herein 19a21 20 auction sales for complete auction service chris a schouten auctioneer sales of all types dig or small ill do them all sales conducted anywhere tel area 4168782576 or local 8532943 r r 3 milton ont 20 auction sales 20 auction sales clearing auct sale of household furniture and the fatally car in the town of milton situated at 380 kingsleigh court for william tipping saturday november 13rd at 1 pm introduced t lit- program explained parents of students at rrookvillc spcysidc limchnusc and the three acton schools had all be informed by letter of tin only opportunity in the district to learn about the changes in the county principal fed hansen introduced the participants in the evenings program three school jrcj superintendents took hums explaining the new setup to the sparse audience and then a panel discussion soberly responded to written questions some of the questions were submitted well in udvuncc and had been mimeographed a few more came up from the floor facts and figures singling out actons place in hie llalton picture were projected on a giant screen by area superintendents o g mcdowell andw l mcneil the interim school organization committee ins the system all set ready for elections in december i veil the date of he first meeting ol the new board is established parents wont notice any difference for the first six months at least according to area superintendent george cromb ills section ol the program gave linn is minutes for program there arc exciting programs going on however in team teaching huge classrooms with adjoining seminar rooms rotary program discovery methods for science he looks forward to more adult night school courses some schools such as lsquesing and nassagaweya schools must be equipped up to standard in some areas such as play equipment all schools will have resource centres and can call on psychological scrvices llalton will need 50 to 75 more school rooms a year he concluded on the platform panel were interim school organization committee members horace blyth of nassagaweya william lawson of lsquesing murray smith and tom watson of acton and acton public school board chairman cyril llishop facts produced by their answers to questions follow adult education will be favored by the new board along with recreation in the public and high schools likely a general policy will be set down by the bond which the principal will operate within class participants should share expenses felt mr watson when people pay miey show up existing agreements will all be honored some teachers might be moved but not unless they agtec the move should he an improvement for the teacher boundary changes arc likely mr blyth pointed out at present some students living north of acton attend stewarttown school budgit tor education supplies and i t supplies is higher in the north possibly there wont he as much available here as before since its reasonable to assume funds will chesterfield laiy boy chair chesterfield with matching chairs 2 chrome chairs studio couch maple arm chair oak dining room suite with round extension table buffet and 6 chairs glass top walnut cof- tee table kitchen table and 2 chrome chairs wardrobe wal iiut coffee table flower table 2 small tlower stands 4 end tubles 2 magazine racks 2 hoor lamps double bed and springs bedroom suite with chest of drawer and double dresser with mirror and 2 mat ching bedside chests of draw ers roulette table and cover continental bed chest of drawers wall mirror and u 4 x 4 wall mirror fireplace grate and scncn 3 nice pictures pair ot footstools odd chairs quantitv ot throw pdlows scat ter rugs rugs 9x4 4 xi 6 x 5 2 pole lamps table lamps metaj utility cabinet antioues small cabinet vers old jpplewood chair nest of tables duncan phyfe legs brass light fixture appliances rca vic tor 23 tv record player com bination just 2 years old in ex cellent cundition 1 leetwood record plascr camera apart ment size g e refrigerator au tomatic defrost hi years old is like neu 4 burner electric stove bathroom scales 2 bur ner hot plate brand new wringer washing machine ea- s new motor deluxe var mum cleaner with attach nients comet floor polisher acme portable sewing machine mils hell bedside radio 2 port able hair dryers quantity of records miscellaneous bird bath umbrulla clothes line step ladder lawn chairs 100 tt garden hose 20 ft extension ladder c jits all tool box tool box with drawers power lawn mower assortment of nails bolts screws assortment of furniture finisher coleman picnic cooler coleman stove and all accessories the regular kitchen utensils glasses dishes etc car rambler deluxe 1961 4 door push button automatic in good running order terms are cash or cheque day of tale no reserse owner leaving country owner and auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale jim langedyk clerk i- chris a schouten auctioneer phone 8782s74 20b top auction sale coverage every week in the acton free press paftttcwattno mirchaht christmas layaway at hintons 5c to store a small deposit will hold any item for you until christmas shop now for your outdoor lighting for home decorating see hlntons for the best values go hy a set plan irom january on ouaiilily buying in the south may explain the disparity rl ml dia1 reading teachers will be let lined all slulmnfs finishing grade h will have access to a variety ol courses m the reorganized program already 1 squesing nassagaweya and acton students are goug to the new gciiliilf brock vocilion school us burlington another sueh school in the north was loreseeu mr lawson said ratepayers will find vocational training worth the cost students will he hound to move out of action since there will he no attempt made to have all high schools provide all courses transportation is up to the hoard ind for too few its not feasible fri ncii instruction will eventually reach the only schools without it t georgetown lsquesing and nassagaweya said mr mcneil iarents are not going to sit hack and help pay il they dont get it 1 here are more te leheis avail ihlc now risionsidility of the new hoird is to the public they work within the act studi nts and faculty could at any time attend the regular open meetings ol the new hoard a laculty would be wise to send observers said mr mcneil added mr cromb i foresee student and parent councils working to help committees of the board will tax rate he constant not a chance m the world as the county grows and facilities expand via assessment each municipality will pay its share after provincial and fcdcrjl grants are deduoted the tax rate will he equal hut not constant acton and nassagaweya now pay onesixtieth mr watson in a few years well reap the benefit and nay less than we plight i we nuu stayed with the present system mr lliiliop the province must assume an increasing slure i rfi dom is becoming more apparent thece will be more choice for students what rl coursi have wc do we in the north have to accept decisions without appeal will acton receive less priority mr blyth the new board members will do their best for all mr mcneil i cant sec board members giving thought to one area alone the board is elected to look after all the children of the county mr watson knowing the principals theyll not 1 1 themselves be neglected would a i rench family he allowed to send children to holy cross school georgetown the problem is not one ol being allowed hut of feasibility ot transportation in tile ease ol one deaf child mr mcneil recalled the familys solution was to move to a city where special classes were available the time is not here yet lor us to pay for bilingual schools mr cromb added piider upcoming legislation it is possible to form a committee to investigate possibilities 10piilavy che new system could he providing new jobs at the lop one questioner felt mr watson explained there are five gentlemen working with the hoard two existing directors of education and three area superintendents who would all be excellent directors in llalton but only one is required however in plenty of counties there is no tine available capable of becoming directors he new system is strictly function il one director one assistant with supervisors of program instruction special services and business administration i lie positions will he advertised although questions were submitted on the ii illlenms report they werent put to the panel as its not yet implemented and it would he unfair and not valid tho acton free press wednesday november 20 1 968 1 1 a rotarian stu lent went to the states the lads exchange program brought four went to school visited industries students from ohio to and nearby cities and were georgetown and four local hoys rotary guests bell lines by l g denby your telephone tianager lual uboul everybody ha heard pr read stories about telephone operators helping to avert tragedies saving uvea und properly hut ita the little things that really show the deiuamla plueetl upon our operators ingenuity like lite summer bachelor who called an operator to mud out how wat to cook spaghetti or the exhausted mother who tried to plucute u bad tempered child by dialing 4h and ordering her truculent offspring lo atop crying and say hello to granny ciiiisiiiiis noun ills a invous season for everyone else cm become a hcidil he loi the lnfoimatlon group so niinv cills iic leccitcil from children wanting to talk lo suit i in lovluul ihai oeiitois begin to wonder if tile pillv old icnllemin leallv does exist there ure some y07000 tails to uell canada infor mation during an uverage working day und while such querleu uu those outlined above represent a relatively small percentage of the tolul they still must be answered and they do lake up precious lime inloimilion opciiiois ale required to use their lood iiitljie iiiciit in lunching customer tails when they ifteise iiiiusiiil icqucsis lot uilurmition they normally dlreei the cilhi lo hie huiciicc dcpaitment of the public liluaiv whcie tin v ne quite sine the required inforuia lion cm he ohl lined loi l hi re si thev grin and hear it how observant are you names make news as they suy and if thats the case one of the newsiest hems of the year is on its way to area residents its your new telephone directory of course although the cover is outstanding from u design point ol view a real uwnrd winner id say it is really the new und changed listings thai ure most important to you i find that ii is ulwuys a good idea to double check my personal list id frequently called numbers against the new directory listings we hise a h mdv new personal directory to help you make and keep a list ol those numbers vou call most licqiunllv it his loom for more than a hundred ad chesses and muuluis i section ihu lists area codes in canada mil ihc united slates a section with a fouryear ciliiiilni plus i section that docsnt list anything at all vou cm use il iii keep iraek ol hiithclavs anniversaries and special c si ills whats more it is free just call our busuu ss office and well send vou one it s a ii mils tittle book lo have- around cz ll diane timbers chief safety patrol at robert little got assistance from constable bruce mc- arlhur in raising tho new elmor flag donated by the acton lions club lion vic bristow was on hand to add a bar to the school s elmor safety plaque marking their fourth yerar froe of accidents in montreal vmr ita tit the windsor hoti 1 will be an idt niurt of old world rhirm intl c ompli u r 1 ix iluin the wimlnr is montrt il a must distinguished hotel cm rli itkin dominion squart in the in irt of downtown wht rt it nsiblc pnt isj iinl imp i iblr sirvut combine for i pi rf 1 1 isit xwindsor w 1170 ilir st til mid m011 kisirv til inns i lnfirmi d ir i hi i ord simrm hott 1 1 oronio on december 2nd do be there vote duby for mayor your first opportunity to support the man who has supported you for 6 consecutive years t i will appreciate your vote and influence once again i am willing to dedicate a further 2 years of service for a vote of confidence

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