B10 The Acton Free Press Wednosday Celebrate holiday with own party Canada Day In Acton not confined to Mill St this past weekend A group of people on Ores got had an old foalonwi putty and street dance on rtdny July The event began backyard tnlk the Sunday before Harry and Mary Rider Doug and Sadie Breckonrldgc and Jim and Inn Doyle thought It would be a good Idea and In five short days got the lown s per mission prizes purchased families notified and food cooked A section of the street was roped off and the festivities began about four clock with games and races for the some 50 children present bach child won a prize and enjoyed a wiener roast later on A birthday cake was also served and the children sang Happy Birthday to Canada By after the children were tucked In bed the parents got together In the nam urea for a street dance A buffet lunch was provided by the women on the block Mrs Rider one of the organizers said she was very pleased with the turnout for the event at such a short notice Most of the people an the street she said came to the party She expressed her lotion lo councillor and Regional Police and fire chief Mick Holmes for their cooperation Plans are already in the making for a corn roast on Labor Day weekend Mrs Rider which she hopes will have per cent par ticlpalion Picture complete FORMER NURSERY school teacher Lee Febel and son Christian lead in a singsong at the Greenore Cres Canada Day party held Friday Between and children played games sang songs and ate food Bill of Kitchener phoned the Free Press office Monday filling in the name of the unknown student in the class picture In last week paper The picture appeared on the editorial page and was the 1941 grade three class of Miss Mildred Bill was in the picture tied the person unknown as Harold Co right whoiatcr moved to Niagara Falls TRAINEES IN THE Leaders in Training program are front row left to right John Evans Gord Drysdale and Linda Paton Second row from left Theresa Conroy Judy Shadbolt Kim Ottaway Theresa Taylor and Wendy Calver Third row from left Sharon Vos Mike Ashley Doug Johnson Barb Hogenbirk and Anita Civiero Welcome input on great lakes Since 1972 11 jurisdictions in Canada and the nave spent millions of dollars fighting pollution in the Great Lakes To assess public reaction to what been accomplished and what remains to be done public meetings have been scheduled on both sides of the Great Lakes Basin with those Ontario set for midJuly Public input is an ongoing process said Ontario Environment Minister George Kerr but the Great Lakes Water Quality Agree ment signed by Canada and the In 1972 requires a for review and update before the end of this year That the reason for these public meetings in Canada and the US Meetings in Canada have been scheduled for the Constellation Hotel and ton Airport near Toronto on Thursday July 14 and Con federation College at Thunder Bay on Friday July 15 Tinker Bell recognizes Jennie Kuiken TOASTING THE RETIRING Director of Tinker Bell Nursery Jennie Kuiken are 1 to r standing Edith Hilfman Liz Clifford and Anne Wickham Seated are Charlie Clifford Jennie and Jake Kuiken recognition dinner was held at the Riviera Rest Thursday night in honor of Mrs Jennie of Ac ton who was mental in the formation of linker Bell Nursery for pre school mentally retarded Mrs June and Mrs Itulh Mitchell were also in in getting started in 1973 llnfortumtely the were to iltend nker Hell started off in the downs room of the Recreation Centre in llorntn on a twice weekly 1 Her when it is found neeessarv find a new itinn the nursery is located the School in Park Sehool in later the I resent location in a wing at In the next meeting Mrs Kuiken Mrs Beeney and Mrs Mitchell will be given life memberships in the North Association for the Mentally Retarded in nit lon of the hard work they have done at the nursery Mrs was hanked A M President Mrs and was presented with a flower Mrs Anne thanked her on be half of the Parents and Teachers Association of Tinker Bell here were guests at ihe including nursery staff volunteers general membership of the Associa tion and the executive and parents of the children CARPET CORNER MAIN ST NORTH ACTON 8533620 You Headquarters in Halton Hills for CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES SHANNON MCAFEE seemed a bit lost at the Greennore Cres residents Canada Day celebrations on Friday Cops store boys bike Halton Regional Police are early last Tuesday June storing a boy s black and outside the Canadian Tire yellow bike in the Willow St Store on Mill Street offices after it was discovered FOR SALE HAMMOND ORGAN MODEL C3 In excellent plus PA tons cabinet ova be on two full manuals nolo pedal boa Chu model table homo Call Stanley After 877 5348 THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE HI J Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL CLEANING O I I Ch I CI 8531846 NORVAUHo JULYS 12 13 DAILY 3 MILES EAST OF GEORGETOWN WAY JAY CLUB GROUNDS 7 S UNDER THE BIG TOP RAIN or SHINE FREE 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