Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 30, 1969, p. 3

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v demonstrations highlight open house at robert little school on monday families and friend filled the robot little school monday iwoint for open house betid visiting the regular claaaroom to talk to teachers patent enjoyed watching demonstrations in gymnastic on french industrial arts home economics and art they also law student making use of the tesurninf aids in the new resource centre principal c w mckeiuie and the teachers were joined by a junior staff of students to actively proenube displays in the geography room the display tape recording and slides vet accompanied by tisty samples of coconut in the home economic room there was a constant supply of takers for the delicious cup cakes the giils were making other girls were sewing on their projects tumbling and acrobatics were shown in the gym id on parle francais rioted a sign on the teachers room door and inside mrs reynolds had a series of students in demonstration leuori of oral french in he gaily deoorajed art room a main attraction was the hooked hanging designed by students themjelyc visitors were all invited to take few stitches the hanging is due to go up in the resource centre other student were working at a variety of interesting projects boy were working in the shop which is now moved into the stone school in the mathematics roofn students used to persuade parents to take a challenging test all the classrooms were allractrvaly decorated f again thisyearlheopenlloui was considered to be very successful special invitations hid been tent out to board member and friends of the school ai well as to parent the acton frew press wednesday april 30 i960 massive projects plant for two massive development projects that will create new urban communities for 200000 people on 9000 acres of land were announced friday in toronto frin mills new town and meadowvale project will spdl over the haltonpcel boundary into north oakvdle about 20 mites from here a major portion of the site is j located in micsissauga parents were invited to try their hand at hooking in the art room during open house at the robert little school showing mrs c timber how its done are janie wattes and colleen vuk white lena jensen and tlncfce vryenhoek watchistall photo amtkt lit m band beginners ptvd oomwt for pwnt tudv wilng ih muilc citf p lar to puyl mj h part of thti sunday acton ciija bind concrtt at ths high tchoot g and m got elliott ewpuirud thdifffnt taonf to wwii end tfcr frai ikh fa pott wmic acton nieripjilffi vvrre tailed to i lire rim firct tn llie pait week la it i ritlay about 2 p m lire from t uiiint dumpappjienlly mead onto a grauy liilltide and the alanu wat turned in i iicngliteri stamped out lie low flanvet i mouldering in new growth on salunjjy about s p in a neighbor turned in lite ataitn when lie detected a gia die in j field al ihc home of j stnvnejr moffat tuesday about spin a rra hie burned out of control at the i im twp home of sjio snow i trcfightei tcnuincd to toak down a la rue pile of rails and the turrouudma area whali were threatened hy the ft a met the daily route thai the letter carrier take it officially called a walk thjonlof tundimwt dmomtrtd ttjndpfriidnt bui buctwun welcomed ifve gut t to the wnf ng of moiic lunch followed wrved hy ih hand udfm staff photo acton citizens band presents rsnm amon mikicfor all tastes assimnuakmr mrs itonna bfli wpttano attiif aclort high school auditorium sunday evening may 4lh at h p m aivmismonfrtt kfhslsiimfnts mckeough puts damper on halton at region in a ipeeih to llurhnglou lumber of ommene at week ixiay mtkeough dailied hope of a ibllon regional government upjrate frtim ivcl the mlniiter of munkipjl affair k uid i do not believe the county of hilton un lie reformed ulunc to tiejte an enduring region he desmlied in enduring region m j governmental arcj iapjhle nf landing on its own feet iatt jamiary the minuter jiwioumcd his tentative propoul for j llilton ieel lupcruly einbrating ihiiii tounlfe tn one regional unit since then halton otinty tnimil and mml of its uvrn local inuiilclpatitlet have mipporled halton legionalimg us one unit and peel as another while nixing the proposed merger for a twiilounly region huttnn oimtys detision iame last luculjy uftcnioon just a few bouts before mikcough nude his speech at the burlington meeting township council worries about borrowing power lsquesing council is concerned that they may be paying siooooo more to the halton county board of education than the townships fait shire one councillor felt the money was subsidizing oakville and burlington al the regular meeting of the township council monday night clerk k c lindsay told council another levy of sstooo was requested by the county board of fcducation making a total or s27sooo the township will have paid the board this year the thing that concerns me aid mr lindsay is that our borrowing power is just about tone lie uid the townships business could be drastically ffected if there was no borrowing power because he tax rate is usually not set until late may or early june and there is no tax money until after hills go out it may interest you to know that on the basis of last years assessment education costs raised the rale by lb nulls mr lindsay said rccaucc the township has been reassessed up to svlj per cent the null rate for education would remain the same as last year prompted by councillor ken marshall mr lindsay said the mac recent statement hy the minister of i diicatmn mr davis could chance the picture since he had said the maximum levy lor education would not exceed five nulls based on the provincial equalized assessment if we had left the assessment alone we would have been alright mr marshall complained council followed the advice of the government and reassessed the township up the school levy is smsooo over last year increjsc ol 32 08 per cent mr linduy told coumil were subsidizing oakville and burlington to the tunc of siooooo councillor marshall concluded dr w j mcnjhh wjs at the meeting to request the township to stage a tree antirabies clinic council uudc no decision but agreed to consider the matter last accounts paid by former board dr mcnabb from ihc federal government could not answer the reeves query on why the bounty for foxes paid hy ihc provincial government was cut off lie agreed with him however that foxes were one of the main earners of the disease me suggested lsquesing would be wise to have a clinic since rabies wjs also spread hy dogs and cats and the only cost would be for advertising and help for the veterinarians reeve curric reminisced about the last rabies clinic he attended with a police dog al dr youngs a lady came in with three cats in a bag he recalled the lady let the cats out nf the bag and the jogs got loose he grinned and there weie cats on the ceiling and turmoil all over the room notice 49tt wmy a public meeting has been called by the punning board in the council chambers thursday may 15 1969 at 730 pm kxnoxxx for the discussion of the amendment no 4 to the official plan of the town of acton iain williams secretary treasurer a ay 4s ajt av yhu8sm1i jay if may 1as all color show trwyre young iheyre in fov and ihay kill ptopl wemjuvveiw adult fnleiialnnstnt plus imimtwannmnmrjai owsuimtiikow8 u riifoowoicmttu iifnmrtniimi ratal nam m timiutt paulnewtviaiu uat bugs tha establishment as caolhanid uuke sunmontueiwi0 the end of april sees the end of responsibility for actons two former school boards the official phasing out date is today wednesday the high school board met for the last time monday evening to pat their last accounts it was a short meeting over about 8 to u responsibilities had been taken over gradually month by month by the new county board of education present al the meeting were the but chaunun longtime member duncan moffat chester anderson kerwin mcphail and secretarytreasurer fred salt mr salt wdl continue to work with the new board until the end of june paying accounts and salaries in conjunction with the new board serious condition the condition bf adrian champaign critically injured in a car accident three weeks ago on the dundaa highway was still listed u serious monday by oakvllletrafalgar memorial hopltal authorities 1 mr champaign suffered a fractured hlpandlnternal injuries in the accident mr salt presented mr moitji with a fi allied photograph at the last meeting this ucck mr salt lud snapped the picture ot mr moffat receiving the new gjci at the inaugural meeting when he was installed as chaunun in january i08 mr moffat expressed his surprise and gratitude and said the pictuie v ould alwav s bring back pleasant memories the letter from the county board which confirmed the final phasing out also invited the secretary and all board members to attend j dinner at the mohauk inn on tuesdjy may t grade 13 mwait siudy cahddaib any person wishing to write a grade 13 examination as a private study candidate must inform the principal of his local high school of his intention by may is the school will advise him of the time place and nature of the examination should the paper that he wishes to write not be written in his local high school he will be advised where such an examination is to be held a fee of 500 will be charged for each examination written seanconnbnylsshalakoi shalako means action action meana bardotl san rhgimstrlnjack peter honor iw000yi blackj4ani strooel 2j2shiako kawkinsivan eyck auxankr i valerie knox i french ims to 1 1 im m m w fa aatnhewtmiaw i in homflaraa a i laajtimfc adult entertainment plus jmm mrmtmrr nat could mm bkab x drivein theatre may 4s7 tr 1 1 mile e of iguelph oty limrre justoffhwv7 hflo wuwmbsluwb rtuuicr umrmjcrkajauasbwimuw pliau noti shew start a 130 pm atswiuloti ijh ttae r cmtdwt uisdw 12 fr now okm y days a vvfbk ifor your atrmainment phone 8245431 anytime day or nite

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