Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 7

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Gwen Jeff ares retires this year Board of Education announced Thursday will retire this summer after serving for IB years as principal of Sunshine School or the Trainable Re tarded Hornby Trustee Crozier praised Mrs 19 years of work with trainable retarded students in and described her is in the teaching and cart of the trainable She went to Sunshine School in and the next fall became principal of the school Mrs Jeffares holds a number of certificates from courses dealing with the teaching of the trainable re tarded which she passed ing the 1960s Originally Mrs served other people as a nurse at both St John Convalescent Hospital and Hospital Later she worked with the Red Cross in Saskatchewan before turning her attention to rais her family of two taught and one son Her husband is an Anglican minister Gwen life is one of vice to others and we are fort to have had her at Sun shine She may be retiring but you can count on her being around to help with the train able retarded Croner said He said Mrs JeffHrcs has used her experience as a mother nurse and special education to become not only one of the most know ledgcable trainable retarded teachers but also one of the best and most lucid speakers on the topic of teaching train abk retarded children Mrs Cecil Patterson Safety Council head The Acton Free Press Wed March 3 Cooking show dance campaign for L Arche Ontario Junior Farmers are holding a special meeting with Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food Will lam Newman in Toronto next Eighteen directors turned out for the annual meeting of the Farm Safety Council on Tuesday Feb Inlerest in promoting farm safety was very high The organization has a number of sifety related projects for the com year These include an is say competition for 4 agricultural club members supplying door prizes for Barragers expand again Cleaners now has our outlets The long established Georgetown com pany has just purchased Shamrock Cleaning service in Erin There are two in Georgetown and the third is in Becker plaza Acton farm functions in working on a Farm Safety Night and a scrap book competition for public school children An attempt will be made to mike everyone more aware of safety Guest speaker for the meet ing was Ted Safe ty Consultant for the Ontario Safety Association Mr Safety Consul for the Ontario Farm Safety Association Mr showed a film and discussed the dangers of us anhydrous ammonia An interesting discussion follow Almighty and most merciful father wc who share In the common concern for the mentally retarded bringour desires and hopes in confidence to thee Make more willing to understand their inward struggles as we aid others in fulfillment of their lives This is a part of the prayer which was said by the members of L at their monthly meet ing on Feb at the home of Mrs C In their effort to raise funds for the mentally retarded Arche Auxiliary finalized plans for the dance on April to be held at the Band Hall This promises to be an ex citing evening and tickets may now be purchased at per couple by phoning B53 or ONE OF THREE Halton Hills residents honored for having made don 30 ations of blood Acton Elmer received a scroll from Henry Kroes at last week s annual meeting of the Georgetown and District branch of the Red Cross Mr Kroes convenes blood donor clinics in The Auxiliary announces that plans are also being finalized for the Family Cooking program by the Ida Burns Associates Inc on May so watch for further details regarding this tasty occasion Volunteers needed As temperatures rise so do the hopes of the Auxiliary for their flowers of hope cam which will begin the second week of May Their this year is But they need help canvassers arc needed Anyone who would like to help is asked to call cither of the numbers given above Make us more willing to understand their inward struggles as aid others in the fulfillment of their lives l Public Notice Closed to the General Public March 2 I 3 Wed Eve 6 to FOR OUR FIRST ANNUAL VIP SALE Acton Claims seven dead men dominating our society des Officers Mrs Cecil Patterson of Mil ton with Georgetown vicepresident and Alfred Ford of Milton secretary treasurer Next meeting for the Safety Council will be held Wednesday April 14 at m Everyone is There a whose philosophies so decisively dominate our society lint they mi be said rule the world from their gnves to Milton Ken Campbell Ad dressing the II leadership breakfast in Burlington Inn Sat the founder and former chairman of identified those seven memstharlcsDirwin Kirl Marx Julius John Dewey John Keynes Soren Kierkegaard He contrasted the of ich of these think of the past or century with the teaching Jesus whom he termed His lory Great Police profile Copies of Mr Campbells iddress ire he mailed to leading the civic leaders the clergy of the rejjon is Wl as to the The attended by men women from all of life representing ill parts of the region was under the chairmanship of Ml in Chairman of the Municipality of Burlington and Regional Councillor Mclaughlin subbed for Mr who wis to attend Harold of Detroit president of the world largest domestic fuel company stirred the meeting with a call to to the tragic trends now the destruction of Tom Roduck on special weapons If beuiL policeman for more than is a veler in Cons table Tom is eligible for the term Mr bet in his police career in 19f3 Tor ten years he was in the milit police stationed ill over C in and Germ my He wis in charge of Ihe speci investigation section Three and a half the constable moved to and joined the Georgetown police force which illy became the Hilton llcfional Iicl When the reiionil extended into Mr i line in the im He is member of the Hal wi im and is in the executive of for the Mr the of Directors for the and is its program other interests include his da fillers rum and CONSTABLE TOM Roduck has lived Acton for over three years He was on the Georgetown police force before it became regional and was transferee to Acton on September Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS DRIED ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIRD FEEDERS Open 7 week 8om to CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS CAROLINE LEADING FLOWER and GARDEN NEW ARRIVALS FOR mm Men 3 piece Gabardine SUITS Men 100 Polyester men iuuo ruiyuilLl CASUAL SUITS Ladies DRESSES BLOUSES All Weather COATS For that Super Look in Men and Women Fashions this Spring and Summer visit us at NIELSENS American society by a return lo the ways of the Lord Stand up and be counted he Christum This is no time for spiritual Campbell who has thus preaching mission lib a seedtime crusidc expressed his general sit action the effectiveness of Encounter considering Ihe realistic context of the limitations within which we had projected this regional Christian witness There ean l be harvest without a seed time dead resulted in a loss of telephone service to about homes for a few hours About 30 houses were affected in Ihe The phone circuits went dead Thursday about m workmen located the source of the problem near Mackenzie umber company Apparently moisture from thawing ground got into hole in the cable caused during reconstruction of Church St last summer A compressor was brought to town morning before repairs were com about 1 p m Friday Hell workmen said the short was not unusual CAMPAIGNFORFUNDS Please be generous with your contribution to the RED CROSS GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE Red Cross get NO funds from any United Appeal campaigns to help US help YOU in OUR own community If we go over our GOAL of we can even help INTERNATIONAL AID this year Blitz day Tuesday March CANVASSERS all volunteers will be calling on you RECEIVE THEM WITH A SMILE PLEASE FOR EVENINGCANVASS leaveyour porch light Campaign Chairman Mr Paul Farkas Secretary Mrs Ina Reed ACTON Some areas will be canvassed If not canvassed by MARCH please forward donation lo GEORGETOWN DISTRICT RED CROSS BRANCH Box 106 Georgetown Ontario L7G4T1 F CROSS SERVICES or A Georgetown and districts include Loan of hospital beds wheelchairs crutches etc Nursing Teen Home Nursing courses Water Safely Blood Transfusions Assistance in Minor Disasters fire flooding etc Services for Seniors involved In Meals on Wheels program Emergency Welfare Aid drivers etc First Aid courses Red Cross Youth Arts Crafts Speakers and films available on request GIVE IN HALTON WHERE YOU AND YOURS GET THESE SERVICES For Hornemakar Service phone HELP US HELP residents in the rural area are canvassed by mall Please send your DONATION with address for receipt to PO Georgetown Georgetown District Red Cross Branch If not canvassed by March KEEP THE MAILED RED CROSS INFORMATION SHEET HANDY BY YOUR PHONE FOODLAND FOODLAND FOODLAND DOWNTOWN ACTON rresti Swill 6 PORK SHOULDER CHOPS PORK BUTT ROAST COOKED HAMS f I P cm Iji a BOLOGNA CHUBS HEADCHEESE SLICED SIDE BACON HAMS 16 Jai COFFEE MATE SOLID WHITE TUNA Blue Bonnet lb MARGARINE Magic lb INSTANT SKIM MILK POWDER MAZOLA OIL 60 100 wall LIGHT BULBS CHOICE PEACH HALVES CHOICE FRUIT COCKTAIL CHOCOLATE CAKE FOODLAND FOODLAND FOODLAND

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