Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1980, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

8 Acton Free Press Wodnosday I960 Taking from serving breakfast is Cat vlnisl Cadet Corps member Tim He dis covered his pals in the were a tasty job Pancake breakfast Shane age six 1 Acton digs Into his pancakes at Saturday Christian Reform Church Corps pa Board unwraps first part of plans to the courses plus French Spanish Ger man Latin and some technical courses are threatened with extinc tion because there are A Board of Education committee en visions high schools in IOCS specializing in certain courses which at tract students for part of the day from other high fewer students to make it schools That s one proposal outlined to offset de clining enrolment in secondary schools In North E C Drury High School could specialize In vocal or instrumental music and students from Georgetown or Acton Would go there to learn those subjects Milton students in turn could learn senior business education in Acton worth the board to offer them In every school The protection of these courses which give some breadth In education is seen as being by the program subcommittee to the boards Long Term Plan Steering Committee as being important Program subcorn headed by Robert Dixon presented Obituar Wes Wolfe The developer of the Pro Tan tanning process is dead at the age of John Wesley Wolfe former Acton resident and leather industry executive died April at St Joseph Hospital Guelph after a short 111 Born October In Strectsvilie Mr Wolfe resided In Acton from active poultry and dairy farmer For the past IB years its page report to the board Thursday The program sub committees report Is the first of six to contain which if approved by the board will chart education voyage in the first half of the 1B803 Under one of the program subcommit tee recommendations would have some uniform tests for students the results of which would help the staff to make more sophisticated decisions regarding program Halton would also refine the Teacher Task Force recommendations to In crease the predictability of success In teaching according to super intendent Dean Fink one of the Bubcommittee members There may be an In crease in the number of teachers In special large Community based programs arc few but successful observed Trustee Jackie Cutmore One of the many recommended actions to ensure the integration Is the nation In schools of advanced level business and technical courses of a counsellor as a placement officer to develop work experience programs and help find jobs for students A strengthening of the French language program into a unit from Grades fourtoi3Isal9oforscen by the committee Five years from now the subcommittee wants the elementary pro gram full implemented so that students will have an opportunity equal to or better than students In other parts of Ontario The needs or the general level student will receive special attention if these recommenda are adopted So far many of the general level courses Halton have been watered down versions of courses of fcrcd to the more fed ration President are significant but Inclined Hon cant be ignored according to The cost of writing cording to subcommittee Ontario Secondary courses tailored to member Harold Teachers genera level students waite Wolfe resided in Tor- education for the board to onto at Soraurcn meet the expectations of Avenue provincial legislation He Is survived by five regarding special sons Peter of Toronto Hon Paul of London If nothing is done Steven of Pickering regarding special educa Michael of Calgary Mark of Toronto one grandchild brother bug Police eight phones Information ObjtUaiy Cassie Allan 1936 to 1961 He married Emerson of Toronto Helen Lorraine Os sisters Grace Jones of trander deceased in and in Acton Jones of StreetsviUe He attended A C in Funeral services were from 1932 to held on April at St after graduating from A J bans Anglican StreetsviUe High School Church Acton Rev He was the chairman of Arthur Tribe officiated the Acton Public School Pallbearers were Board past member of Peter Paul Steven the Masonic Lodge a Michael Mark and member grandson Michael Wolfe Intercollegiate Wrestling Interment was at Champion of 1930 and an Eight wire taps were used by Halton Regional Police in the last two years according to a police spokesman It not a large part of the operation Norm said in a telephone interview He went on to say he sus pects a large proportion of the eight were in con with drug invest gallons Before police may hook up to anyone telephone line they must gain ap proval from a county court Judge You have to establish in an affidavit that all other avenues of in vest I gallon will not reveal the type sought After days when the permission runs out and an investigation is not complete police must submit a second affidavit which states additional grounds for the bug Permission from the courts is difficult to get said the sergeant Once they have court appro vol police can tap a telephone to tape conversations listen or a of tic two activities Thirty days after a tap has been completed the person whose telephone was bugged must be not tied of the police tap Associations 25th dinner On Saturday the North Assoc for the Mentally Retarded are celebrating their anniversary at the in Milton MPP Julian Reed Is Master of Cere monies Tickets are SIS per person and include a five course dinner wine door prizes For tickets call 877 2260 Lifelong Acton resident Allans five nephews practical nurse Cath Archie MaePherson Kenenth John Gordon Wayne Allan and Centennial Manor at the cousin Harry Murray Be of M Interment was in Fair June 1895 the view Cemetery daughter of Mary Auld and John Allan Miss Allan was a mem of Knox Presbyterian Church She is survived by bro thers Chester of Acton Ross of Aubrey of Detroit sister Jennie of Acton and 15 nieces and ne phews Miss Allan was predeceased by brother John Funeral were held on April at Shoe maker Funeral Home Rev John Robertson of Pallbearers were Miss tion for exceptional students In Grades six to the subcommittee warns the board runs an increasing risk of legal action In the light of pro posed responsibility legislation In order for coual and balanced curriculum op portunities be provided for all students in small middle and senior schools in Grades to eight the Bubcommittee the closing of some schools plus changes in attendance areas and student groupings There Is a recom mendation by the sub committee that students formal education be more closely Integrated with the society at LAKEVIEW CENTRE Carpet flooring Installers On Staff We Feature Carpet From RICHMOND CORONET OZITE CALLAWAY Hard Surface and Cushioned Vinyls from ARMSTRONG and GAF FREE ESTIMATES Lakeview Centre St North Acton 8531190 Lion POOL SCHOOL THURSDAY MAY 1st at at ST GEORGES ANGLICAN HALL Learn Proper Balance and Maintenance of Your Pool Water from our Pool Boss Technical Representative Admittance by PreRegistration Only CALL 8776242 no Education tax hike set at or Education taxes in Halton Hills will go up only for the average home owner this year instead of over as originally expected Board of Education recently announced the apportionments had been adjusted downwards for North and the tax hike be as high as expected Provincial assess ment equalization factors were in Halton his year When originally set the tax hike in was supposed to be in Esquesing and 44 in Georgetown In report to Halton Hills general committee Monday night treasurer Ray King reported the education tax hike based on on average assessment of in Acton 4 CM in and In Georgetown would only be 27 Instead of a 13 per cent tax increase the Jump is only per cent Trustee seeks gratuity cost At least one Halton Board of Education trustee remains In teres ted In the price of teacher retirement Trustee Elaine achieved passage of a motion which asks the board staff to report on the present and future cost to the board of retirement gratuities There Is also a request for recommendations to pay for the obligation Trustee said her question rose out of the board recent budget Dlv of Ray Kennedy Construction READYMIX CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE SATURDAY DELIVERY 5198339601 17SIDEROAD ERIN ONT TICKET LOCATIONS EJUS The flay BASS and City Cc Mall Shopping Centre Town Don Mill Coniie Will On man Centre Royal Bank Plaza Zounds Gardens Ct Jickson Square Him lion Burl Mill pen Ceniro dinar Orhavn ngCcnlri I Square L245 With MidMounted 60 Mower In Stock At Last Years Prices SEE IT DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY APRIL from 10 am to 9 pm PLAN TO ATTEND ALLISON EQUIPMENT I GEORGETOWN Even professional athletes are too much violence in sports And they re playing for doll not fun But fun like iqhtmg is someih thai cm be taught at a very young age Kids used to play sport or fun and rcise but somewhere it got off track and playing the game clobbering your opponent making them wish they stayed in the locker room or humiliating the other team The Canadian Council on Children aril Youth think thai going too far So we published a brand new handbook on tint old idea colled good sportsmanship It lor kids and parents teachers and co everyone who wants to See fair play and competition on the playing field FAIR PLAY CODES FOR CHILDREN IN SPORTS costs just S2 50 which is pretty small change when you think how it can your f irmly your community and maybe even yourself i i i i i i i i i i i SOLD NAME ADDRESS CTY POSTAL CODE Please coupon la Cannd in Count r lyourcl I bulk 5 ulof ly mi lor

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy