Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1976, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wed April 1976 Helps children Wayne Moss in Works garage After appointments at the Community Services Centrt last Thursday Polhill chatted about her work with he rrce Press She knows that not people here realize the kind of work she does for child rcn and their families in North and she enthusiastic in it Children ate honesL She is of the ices to that works out of the North They go to all in Hit explains thtrt in thru primary junior consult Iherapisls two remedial resource people three with psychological e attendance Handle To put her in the right in the she lb termed a with tht psychological section Bui she sajs handle any or child whom i iv tchaviorul or emotion il in the school Could she give us in example She chose to cite the problem of Who becomes aggressive will I iberately destroy property of his class males and misbehave even with the The will call her and she will talk to the parents and the ehild to irt Since the Community Strvnes centre is open she can suggest i third alternative meeting place to the parents Before they could arrange to meet it either school or the home Some parents like the opportunity to in a different location she is finding Sin especially enjoys working with children They ire so honest she beams consent must be obtained be fore she makes an assessment of the child She pass case on to the Children s Aid Sotiet or i doctor for instance She Finds her tests helpful but I don depend on numbers She comes to the Robert Little school priminb with Keith labor looking after problems it the school and the Bennett school Tins is her fifth year as i psychometric i in she is still full of interest and her job ind the people she More more parents ire aware there is help for them ind their children she is findinL lhey ire becoming more willing to for help lust hut mutinies parents find reassurance in jusl one chat sus Miss Polhill She is imp ithv and sympathy for par up children these days She 1 how difficult it is for them to know just whit is the rieht thing to do eel double mtssigis she feels P ircnts home dt il with an awful lot I irenls i tome to think experts ill the Miss has seen lb it parents have answers themselves I lit just sometimes need to ilk prol km and dtvtlop Iheir own confide net People don enough credit for Hit own common arc tonterntd if their child is not ex icllv what they consider i 1 litres no reason everyone should be norm slit smiles She likes to tell irents to jusl self Shi Ins set bow sometimes they go mi certain things and of course this is mm Must work ir the sen ml sstim she sees trrors lot things being done r Lht Sin it the tod s children turn mil sees th it the system must be w Most of idem ire turning out just fine leathers principals and parents are now ill more aware of problems that can develop they know the child who is i quiet ind well behaved may not lh he Pnbltms art being spot led mil screened now as would not few ides igo History comes from Burlington Sit Ins Honors A in Psychology from Hit University of Master of Psychology degree from Water interned at Niagara alls hospital mil then with the board of she enjoys inc il ipliy Approve 9 raijes for staffers real estate now Wayne Moss is now a real estate salesman with G Alec Johnson Ltd after his ness Moss Pro Hardware was sold and he took a special course Bill and Marjone Morse from Toronto bought his hardware store In January and Mr Moss headed for Sheridan College take a six week full time course run by the Ontario Real Estate Association The new salesman received his licence April and his been busy since then He feels the business is really starting lo pick up now that the warmer wcither is here and thinks the slump is over Was teacher Mr Moss started his schooling at York Mills Colic Male and continued on lo University From inert he lo Toronto ichtrs College or a total of five he taught it Junior High School During time lie to and com muted the distance each day One year was spent it school before of per after lengthy and healed last week packau will in estimated ind will receive menl increases over ind ibuve the nine ttnl Burlington J and Burlington M George squared off in an ill out match In Itaftis sided with the si iff won support for his con tendon that Hit staffers must receive Ihe increases Car truck in collision Mill St was he scent of the April collision between a car driven by Terry Davidson Kit 1 Acton and a truck driven by Alan Thompson Young SI Regional Police say According to police damage remains an estimated to David son vehicle si ill in hum in just like Lst have lost it too I Ion why jot r trying to Hike he on il tries hi shouleil it the id Manager Dennis told it irriiiLlori told tin my lit pointed to s projicltd men ml monev THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and by Charlie Choyiio phone The addition Halton Hills works garage on tho Seventh Line should cost Councillor Ern Hyde told council Monday night With washroom and lunchroom facilities added to the existing works garage the total should be 106 Council approved work with only Councillor Harry Ltvy Hyde asked for council ap proval the build where steel is erected present lit said step is to gets bids on the block work He said he would like to invite bids from three firms at least on the block and at least two on the roofing I Just want lo know if you re going to advertise said Mayor Tom Hill Hyde said he only knew of one local firm equipped lo do the high block work but would be happy to know of any others He said there are drawings approved by the Ministry of Labor available to inyone The mayor insisted the only fair way was lo advertise and Hyde agreed to do it that way He claimed thin building would be built for ten dollars a square foot compared to an average of 17 a square foot on similar buildings Levy repeated tion to the extension of the works garage saying he had seen nothing in writing no plans and objected to the way it is being done Hyde argued tho committee had taken the method that cost the least If we had an architect the cost would be half as much again Two car collision Halton Regional Police investigated a two car collision on Mill St April at p A car driven by Robert Churchill S sustained In damages and a cor driven by Karl Gathof Mill St E received In damages when they were in collision police estimate lime the hardware business caught his Now he is in real i lit is able do what he has interested in selling He is in in line itself and to slay in Ihe Aclon in took natural re course ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Mill St GEORGETOWN 8772217 SEE OUR SELECTION OF ROSES SHRUBS EVERGREENS BIRCHES BOXED PLANTS GERANIUMS OPEN DAILY TO P CEDAR GROVE GARDEN CENTRE No highway Enil of Cndit 8779470 of the region setting the ice is fir as salaries tonterned He suggested many of the topic who lo Ihe region from area muniti hid suffered fin illy of This week MrlGA brings back old fashioned values during his I Ugh BEEF BARGAINS Blade or Roast Short Rib Roast CrossCut Rib Roast or Boneless Shoulder Roast CHUNK LIGHT Cloverleaf Tuna 59 CHOICE Whole Tomatoes White Sugar Duncan ASSORTED VARIETIES CAKE MIXES 19 59c Liquid JAVEX BLEACH Loaf BREAD PRODUCE A CANADA tffcMFfc A Tomatoes PRODUCE OF USA fl Broccoli Florida Oranges V 69 Green Onions 2 W 29 100 Pure From Florida Concentrated OLD SOUTH Tin ORANGE JUICE JVC PRICES EFFECTIVE WED THRU SAT WED APRIL SAT MAY WE RESERVE THE BIGHTS TO QUANTITIES Come and Sho at IGA and p

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