Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 27, 1969, p. 3

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monkey shines hope to have ice ready in october residents of warren grove oidnt believe young robbie porte when h uld he iw e monkey up tree yesterday so thiy went and had look for themieleve the monkey jodv turned out to be pel of jim jordan of moon boulevard who tfur uhl cowing gat jody back in hi ceeristaff pftoto parks end inn harold townsley told acton recreation committee thursday night that to would probably be installed in the community centre in october monday and tuesday nights will be available for hockey or skating this year alnoe the acton curling club will be moving into their own rink on churchill road the boarda program committee u to hold an open meeting in the near future to hearxappbcauona for ice timer mr towntley ailed the board to con rider increasing the tire of the buck bar in the community centre he felt that under present conditions hli tuff could not give patrons of the knack bar proper service the property committee u to look- into this the truck bar made a net profit of si 3284 during the month of july mr towntley tbo reported thieves had made olt with ssi bl breakin at the community centre in july and that the handle on the fountain which bar been installed in the park recently was stolen the annual roller rrurathon will likely be held in september and there it a chance that professional wrettllng will return the tame month the board alto received a utter from tire safety chairman of the acton chamber of commerce suggesting that all power crafts be barred from fairy lake councillor peter marks to find out if the board would have the authority to enforce tuch a bylaw authorized councillor marks to contact an engineering firm and aik them to make recommendation aa to what renovation ihould be made io the arena for safety purpotes instructed secretary doilr towntley to lend a letter to acton hydro commlulon suggesting the removal of a hydro pole in the community centre par king lot the acton frew press wednesday august 27 1969 received a letter from canadian national railways informing the board that they had agreed to provide a fence between the cnr tracks and sir donald mann park in glenlea the board will plant a hedge on their side of the fence authorised and installation of a eecond header for the icemaking h s holden mcarir it i 1 j im let 4 as fresh tablerite gmudi6mde eviscerated roasting chickens 2 to 3 lb average 3700 per day for county school buses combat flying exhibition w to be held here sunday when school opens next tuesday butts will be covering 7708 miles a day to transport 9861 pupils to halton schools the report of the transportation for the school year was presented to members of the hilton board of education but thunday noting a dairy transportation bill of j37i5xo for the buses that will travel 328 routes police recover stolen goods constable brace mcarthur of actea ojj together with police from the north halton detachment ojfjt executed search warrant at a house on gwrpb street recently and covered triable quantity of stolen goods acting on informahott be had received freed constable nick paaisn who wee off duty at the time constable mcahhur and the north halton bailee found 43 cartoru of cigarettes 149 packages of cigarettes an amplifier a mkropheoe a car tape recorder tad 23 stereo tapes for the tape recorder oae local peraea was charted with possession of stolen property the goods were found to have been atoba in the metro toronto area a number of break and enter cater in metro have been cleared up as result of the search board foots in comparing this years operation with that of the previous year it was explained there was an increase of 1009 pupils this year or 1 1 4 per cent being transported but costs had increased only three per cent a detailed breakdown of routes indicates 45 bus routes operating over 1141 miles to pick up 1358 pupils in esqueslng in naiugaweya there are 13 routes to brookville and catripbellville covering 537 miles for 627 pupils three routes will deliver 164 pupils to actons m z bennett and robert little school and two routes to miltons w i dick j m denyes and martin st school will accommodate 53 pupils from a 58 mile area to serve the high school students in the north education area there will be 16 routes covering 847 miles daily to pick up 942 pupils trustee w priestner observed that with an increased enrollment of seven per cent the number requiring transportation had grown ii per cent it was pointed out this could be caused by the increasing growth in rural areas in transportation to the trainable retarded schools 29 will be transported to sunshine school by station wagon and 50 to mayfleld school by bus with 19 to bruce lyn school by taxi model airplane enthusiasts from toronto detroit cincinnati ohio and ithaca new york will be competing in the acton combat exposition at prospect park on sunday the event it being held by the local club acton hi flyers under the auipicet of the acton chamber of commence the exposition is sanctioned by the model aeronautics association of canada and should attract a large crowd a reception in the form of a com roast and barbecue is being held at smallwood acres saturday night all visitors are welcome at the reception special notice to all children of the twhity with church rally day service to be held on sunday septwber 6th af 10 am children are to meet downstairs in their classrooms at 0b0 am vuuxmnmmwvmw chicken hi basket 43 imiteulh kaett uctl tlc y 9 w- cuewv whim oi raw g lemonade m m m in thr dairy case ka a1chm04t catganrje beans pork 7lnvk in tomato sauce rrf jy luncheon g t 12 oz size the bill transportation costs for french language students from the georgetown area attending the special school at york mills collegiate will be paid by the halton board of education members agreed thursday transportation from burlington for french language students will not be provided unlets they can make connection with the bus going from georgetown the board had earlier agreed to pay the tuition fees of the students it is expected 28 students will be attending from the georgetown area to receive academic instruction in all subjects in french the estimated cost of the transportation is 7200 for the year of which the board cost after the grant la deducted would be 3672 there will be total of 23 other high school students from halton who will be obtaining their education outside the county nineteen of these will attend high schools in gudph they wtu be permitted to complete their education there bu no new students will be entering the program students students students t- moih kindergarten and up we have the inroup necessary wearing apparel from tots to teenstall selling at backtoschool bargain prices even mom or dad can enjoy shopping in our various departments clothing shoe cosmetic dmms i your money buys more cit the family store 2v mill st b at ton food fbkfs and bonus boosttt items efkctive august it 28 29 30 wt iiiiivi hi iicmt to iimir 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