Annual meeting Helen Van Sickler again heads Y board The board of directors is in good hands exclaimed the Rev I en Wed as he expressed YMCA memberships hanks to reelected president Helen Van Sickler She a second term with a new board of directors that in eludes a few changes Elections annual reports entertainment and a dinner filled even inu last Wednesday St parish hall ind nearly attended meeting With chairman in on the board ire first me- chairman Dave Hunter second James secretary Bottomley treasurer rice Beaver with directors Mr Sue I lovd ill 1 e and Mart and new directors Tom Johnston Bill Let Pat Dive it Reports were prepared for presentation the Bobbins pro- grim committee by building committee by finance dill Ircisurer Hunter Men by Hick li Ann Perry and llihry James Mrs Van reported on tht past years renewal program in which eon stitution and were security improved and made Programs underway now include yoga take i break pre iiym Theitre and eroehet ind kiddies dropin The bain sitter training eompleted here nothing like a fate lift to boost morale reported Hit building torn nutlet Tht listed improve to Hit front hall mi in cloak room stairway kittlien ami phut with added renovations art phnned in future with for in he tint firing retietoration sound proofing of the building Hit 1976 amounted to in both ex ptnditurcb until expenses wtrc increased to by the expected tost of hydro and htat change Members changing the of the organization officially to coincide with the wording on Ihc new is Murray Memorial M A Ontario A motion to include Hills in the name wis defeated to applause Immediate past president Ross and his wife Joyce back from Staforlh for the evening were presented with a framed award and bouquet of flowers Several members of Georgetown attended including their executive director lot 1 A delightful presentation of What Did You from the ol the Absurd is two members of Georgetown 1 The Kirtn V in president dt dared she hid no idea win those girls were HILARIOUS EXCERPT from a Theatre of the Absent play was given at Y annual meeting by Stephanie Gain and Karen Van Sickler Sports trailer in Interim Halton Hills soon levies Ontario Sports Travel cade will be visiting Hills in March John recreation to ordmalor told in Advisory Committee Ihtir sday evening The foot trailer will at town on irch I I Acton tin Bennett school Hie high school on March I In it will visual with seven booths in winch cassette tapes of sports be shown Mil Itldintht schools sports session will held m ore town with sports groups in lertsted to A speeiihst from will with tin trultr for in ithletie rthtint to minor it Bennett school on is limited in itltndmct Mr r explained he id sent rut badminton clubs in iht town if in ten tlub members do not fill Ik clime it will he open to public Hilton Helton stntion is recommtiiiled Region il piss i In I imposing interim on the in i prepared In lr interim it the region irch April 11 in two mi il i ments CRMHlQ jFashipn with look for 76 The Acton Free Press Wed February IB 1976 Tough times Stringent fiscal restraints Introduced by the provincial government could have the effect of eliminating some people on welfare who don really need to be there cording to Regional Chair man Allan Masson Masson told a press ton ference thai the region Social and Family Services Department would be the department most directly and seriously affected by the pro posed restraints He noted that so much what hat department does is by provincial statute lhat it makes it tough to cut any thing from the program Council approved increased fees for services of 25 per cent recently even after being advised that provincial grants for the deportment would not In crease by any more than per cent Remarking on the welfare state we live in Masson suggested I don mind helping the guy who Is flat out but you wonder sometimes how many arc flat out The restraints will make case workers look at cases much more carefully Yes I think it is a good thing NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Acton Y C A line up after the annual meeting last Wed nesday Front row left to right Morris Beaver Bonnie Bottomley Dave Hunter Helen Van Sickler Hilary James the Rev LenEwing back row Sally Lealherland Margaret Alex Johnston Gail Carol Clark Sue Rob bins Tom Helen Van Sickler begins her second term as president Silence is deafening Theft from Education tax parkedcar draws only 40 leanud of from e it Hi inl more on Kb in dtk two spt ikors stl billfold flu owner istnn ittd loss it about Si Ihousindsof North missed out on lit inn first bind tint till ition won 1 be up this year is is first turn out it i public mutinj with mime Monday it I I than residents turned out it tin of whom were either school principals or Ik lis The silcnit from North Hilton is if enuiL Hilton of Mini f in mill it 1 mm Bill w I ird s Hill I in Iw mtid tin lurn lit in spilt if Hit fit is two s mil it i of it mutinL rijuUd idi Hut Hilton I ixpmrs in wilhnt itttpl I hike ind in 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