Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 25, 1969, p. 4

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th aclon ftm pnu wednesday jun 25 io9 admiring the m z binlt ichool kid it ion aftf tha opanlng ccrantonim wm former board chairman cyril bishop mayor lm duby ornvar issue warning to children i iupmilnlmvimnt w l mcnjii nd form board iwmbw orval ctpmn stiff photo the acton detachment of the ontario provincial police investigated 14 general occurrences from june is to june 21 investigations involving mining children companionate messages heft of bicycles break and enter ircipjiers damage to property jnd nullcious djinaue aiuhintcd tor the i tu unity of the complaint received three property damage accidents were investigated during the week nohody was injured but damages were estimated at 700 in the iluee accidents i ivc mntomt were mucd traffic citations and two others were given warning i or the past month the police have been receiving compljmls of children taking other peoples property mostly bicycles also numerous hrca and enters of houses where nothing was taken has shown unmistakeahlc marks of children hildren have been found inside the public school after it was locked jiid could only have got there by opening j window and gaining admittance windows in businesses have been broken by children who were teen throwing stones complaints involving children usually turn out to be innocent pranks by the kids and were not meant lo do harm to property however due to the number of these complaints and the nature of the damages caused by them some people find it hard to see anything humorous about it i un is fun but when damages reach the degree they did this pjit week in some of the new nouses in lakeview something mutt he done if these complaints continue to come in jnd the children who we feel aic j select few insist on nuking a nuisjncc of themselves they will find themselves in i jnuly court before a judge charged sis juvenile delinquents i orni the life saving habit hive j health checkup whenever yoirnotice an unusual symptom says the canadian cancer society chest xray bus here last week tltc bus from the tb division of the ontario department of health visited acton last week and x ray technicians from the department weie busy taking many chest x rays later the bus was booked for visits to varian associates and abitibi provincial paper mill in georgetown grant usher passes course actons deputyclerk grant usher has com dieted his three year course from queens university and has successfully passed examinations lo qualify mm as a member of the association of municipal clerks and treasurers he received his results his month the diploma comes later now mr usher may put ihc initials a m c t after his name mate not mail hear about the outof town woman who stopped in town to mail a parcel she dashed into the nmt office and confronted a gen tie man m his apartment you guessed il the was in ihc old post office middle school program recommended for halton outweigh what school can do the regular the establishment of middle school was recommended to halton county board of education thursday when member received the 2btage rtport of the middle school council on the subject xuggnhting thai grades six seven and eight be included in the program a pilot project in at least one school was recommended by september i 1970 but trustee john noble was told miltons martin st senior pubhcscbool would not be used as a pilot project in response to a question to ho council chair nun recent border changes have resulted in grade six pupils being directed to the martin m senior public school in september i ww chairman of the program council k s campbell told trustee noble there had not yet been enough study on the middle school program to implement it in september he suggested the successful aspects of the senior public school would continue to be carried out at martin st rational for the middle school program included the fact children are maturing faster grade six students are more compatible with grade eight students and grade seven students with grade nine a three year period would foster better staff understanding of pupil strengths and weaknesses and introduction of rotary programs would be gradual rather than abrupt trustee liberty pease questioned members of the middle school council on what their standards of success would be and how ihe success would be evaluated chairman campbell suggested this could be the task of lic evaluation council to make a valid assessment on the program he chipliasicd the middle school program was not ignoring the core subjects and hoped they would be culuncc3 we waul childrens interest lo be further moused along with sufficient guidance tu make wise choices trustee john konson observed the success of a ptograta could never by fully evaluated until the studcnls had graduated from grade 1 1 he sought an opinion on how the senior public school program has affected pupils reaching ihc iiilji schools david kat suggested it was very difficult to differentiate between high school studcnls from a senior public scluuil and j full public school notice re garbage the town of aclon staff will hold dominion day on monday june 30lh the regular monday garbage collection will be made on tuesday july 1st j t hurst clerk administrator it here a danger you will be picking up some who have not yet reached the level of maturity to allow them to move to senior public school will they be forced board chairman t armitage questioned the council chairman emphasized the grade six iluucnls would nol be cast hito the middle tihool program tliey will identify principally with one teacher in their own classroom they could have another teacher for physical education music or art it would be a very gradual change questioned on the open concept and continuous programs operating in some schools and their success mr campbell suggested the open concept in the development of the child lias benefits svhicli lar director singleton cautioned that there are disadvantages however it doesnt fit all children and ihe more allowance there is for the development of native ability the more important it is to provide guidance lo keep use student from chosing badly in approving receipt of the report for further study cliaunun aimilage stressed the importance in new programs of evaluation we dont want to try everything willy nilly there must be some guide to insure our actions are correct stretch shorts 398 take your pick no limit outdoor and indoor bargains galorl ladies shorts tops sets s mensnehru leather jackets s ladies2wav dishcloths 5 89 free balloons for the kddies gifts for mom dad shop mm it counts johnson johnson baby oil boc 58 ladies sandals 5 ladlaaoraisa lima v allow btadi whit sneakers au cosmetics and beauty aids at discount prices remember sidewalk sale draw june 2flttt s10 voucher for goods of vour choice your money buys more at the family store 29 mill st e acton a free draw sat june 28th 10 grocery voucher we have all the fixings for summortimo is outdoor oatincj titno and at iga wo ro all stocked up with all tho fmn s for outdoor living if it s a barbocuo or picnic iga has all tho fino foods you ii nood and it budgot pricos start tho holiday wookond planning at iga tho storo that really cares about your loisuro and ploasuro fluttpuiietigiakoiosunfie mw hlc drinkso u oz tlttt ma beans make leaf hams with pork pear i li shaped m 89 159 extra polfar days special wiener or hamburg buns 499 tm until ml soft drinks mm mm m tun nun u mai iga pickles potato chips 49 29 59 tf fresh legs breasts wings backs etc in the dairy case iga all white grade a eggs w m doz6n large lm kaovenftesh apple pie fahhv frozen foods fummu cream pies v- chwoutl hum coconut ty j produce of usa canada no 1 grade ideal with ice ckah junio she i7f cantaaloupes hk extra large c dozen 399 we reserve the right to limit quantities holiday store hours closed monday tuesday june 30 jury 1st

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