Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 10

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Kiwanis explore music festival Winner of he North Junior public speaking competition Dan Nolan Peters in Milton is second place winner Laura Leslie from and third place speaker Karlnclle from Other con testunls ere Tim Georgetown Christian rum Baldwin St Francis of Assist Julie Carney from Holy Cross and Hook of St Josephs school in oak place trophy in the Intermediate public speaking contest speaker Kim centre Den mm Mooring left from wassccoml mid Vitlnr from I Hilton came third Other participants were Terry from Christian school Lea mi of Honorable I from Acton Alnrgarct ha from St Peters and Stone from Holy Cross Grortfrlown Separate school speakers tops in North Haton North the first pi in- irnptiics in Hit Itilltui public compel it licit it last Wed he is sponsored In tie Club of 1 it Si Piters look firs Hit competition while i a student from SI oseph Acton took home the winning for the grade division winning speeches in division centred on tin trials of being i ihild old Dan of St Peters first with i on the problems of learning the KtiKhsh which i few rules without hc merits of and Ihc description of her old Laura Leslie of Alton the sec i mil place Irophv sludenl took third plate Irophv i her speech on PI No conflict of interest Controversv raised a few months ago about serving on outside boards having a of interest if the hoard business is dis cussed at council seems have been resolved A letter from the senior solicitor al the Ministry of Intergovernmental fairs says simply being an appointee of council on a local board or vol unteer organization does not create a problem The question arose when an applicant for a rest home a I Chapel Street contended councillors acting as members of the hospital board had a conflict of in terest in voting on the rest home since the board is planning to build a nursing home Opt presented olhei six speakers from school Milton Hke about from sister Heather old lulie Can liolv ross who spoke about the of smoking Park school student Jimmiedirk wholelhis wild it speech on the houses an deaf grade six student at of Georgetown who spoke on both good and bad liinehouse student Book who told the audience about her immature mouse collection anil Tim a at the George town school who spoke about boat people refugees and troubled times have hit behind Following each speech were asked by Arts Consult ant Irom Ihc Board of Keith for the junior were board trustee I islier lruutv I Church minister the Chuck Beaton Acton and Kilbride liiibliL school principal Inn i Ihc competition is sponsored club inrKctown as part of of vouth program In the intermediate Kim of St Joseph spoke on the Olympic She followed school Mooring second pin who spoke I bird place was captured Dick school Milton In Victor Savage Im gave a light hearted speech on toilets Honor able mention was given fitaftftet Co jtrrnuiilnnl 16 Road S rt GEORGETOWN CORRECTION In the Shoppers Drug Mart Money Saver flyer in today newspaper Decolor film should have boon illustrated as 1 10 or 126 exposures at SI 19each DRUG MART THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OFDIRECTORS OF THE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF H ALTON cordially invite you and your friends to attend the Annual Meeting to be held on Wednesday March 12 1980 at 8 pm in the Auditorium Centennial Manor 185 Ontario Street 251 Milton Ontario PROGRAMME THE DECADE OF THE WHAT IS AHEAD FOR CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY An In- House Presentation EVERYONE WELCOME Mr MikeWhyte President Mrs Corbet Secretary Childrens Aid Society of Municipality of Hall Spear Road Ookvllla Ontario Annual Membership Foe 00 Par Person lAilu iter llu future Other students pre Willi were I student Dunne Stone who spoke or super llinoUille slllclllll spoke mi supers I Milton chiiol iLLounl the I 70s lirlstian irr Vmseilmn spoke in I ho rt ill asked questions the and linked lo on i hunk the had rLcnll read Indies for the Iruslee Anne and Si Johns United liunli minister Rev Hal Llewellyn winners will be iiimpelmu the Optimists one torn us well as Ihc Catholic school eonipet of the Georgetown Kiwanis Club learned some of the details music festival from guests at luncheon meeting Inst Wednesday at he North Golf and Country Club Young represent the Music Festival spoke on the evolution hat festival wink Jim Iteid gave tips on schedules manpower and organization Club member Hill and Public School Principal Doug have made tentative plans lo the El festival in May Kiwanis members and he Music Festival Committee arc exploring avenues of keeping the year old festival going Festival committee organizers decided to postpone this com petitions n meantime for of a tract choirs At a spec 1 earlier car offered 1 organizing The North Festival is not in financial trouble combination of compul sory and lions Swim lesson fees up The cost of swimming lessons longer half an will mere ise Ibis he I iule I ill go up from SI I for 1 1 lessons loSTii and the hour long lesions will in crease from for person March 5 to March 8 March to March Show Times SunThurs pm FridaySaturday KENNETH E REICH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT IS TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION 450 WOODLAWN ROAD WEST UNIT ONTARIO TELEPHONE 519 8369141 HOME 519 IMMEDIATE CASH F0RC0INSG0LDSILVER Record cash prices paid for gold silver coins stamps pocket watches scrap gold and jewellery DAYS SILVER COINS 1nci966andpnorWEPAY S150 19B7 WE PAY 90 1968 silver WE PAY 70 STATES 1964 and prior WE PAY 10 and prior WE PAY 50 I and prior WE PAY SO 1968 silver WE PAY SI and prior WE PAY 7 Silver Dollars CANADIAN 19351937 1938 2000 1945 6500 1700 3500 7000 9000 40000 1600 1500 1500 1971 101979 Casod 600 J Olympic SILVERSInqlo Coins 1500 3000 Serlos 4 coin ComplotoSot 26 coins GOLD COINS 12500 Proof 25000 GOLD COINS UNDAMAGED COINS 40000 Sot 32500 Canada Proofs 30000 28500 Yr of Child 28500 15000 US 1000000 US 28000 US 60000 ALL GOLD COINS WANTED J OLD GOLD Scrap Gold Items Bought for the Following Prices Per Gram WE ALSO BUY 400 10K 650 800 625 DENTAL GOLD ABOVE ITEMS PURCHASED FOR SCRAP GOLD VALUE J ITV Collectors Coins CANADIAN 505 SILVER 12500 1946 3000 All dales and denominations Wanted Wo reserve trie right to reeol coins in poor condition CANADIAN PROOF LIKE SETS PROOF SILVER DOLLARS CANADIAN SILVER PCS CANADIAN PAPER MONEY FOREIGN COINS BETTER DATE CANADIAN COINS PRESENTATION SETS CANADIAN MILITARY MEDALS FOREIGN PAPER MONEY OLD U S CANADIAN TYPE COINS US PROOF AND MINT SETS US KENNEDY HALVES BETTER DATE US COINS PRE POST CARDS Trafalgar Coips Come br and see us CONDITIONS 1 Cloanod damaged or badly worn coins unless silver or gold not needed Prices on gold and silver bullion items are to fluctuations All other guaranteed or this event All coins are subject to at Iea3l minimum condition in our opinion A All items bought will bo paid lor in cash or cheque Please do nol clean coins 305 LAKESHORE RD LAKESHORE LANES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU I bays only THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TO 6 PM

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