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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 5, 1968, p. 3

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lions enjoy convention conviviality at quebec oral french kp birth date changes in schools next fall the acton free press wednesday june 5 1968 one of the features of monday nights regular dinner meeting of acton lions club was report on the convention at quebec city lion chief vic bristow told lions of the conventions high lights which he attended along with secretary bob hall john grlefensder and nell miller and their wives one of by first feature events was the big parade sunday when hospitality of the quebec lions and people in the old quebec dty was a big factor in the acton clubs enjoyment of the conven tion conviviality was spontan eous slid delegates bridged the language barrier with gestures when words failed lion chief vic attended all the business sessions and cast ballots on voting issues such as georgetown won a frrst for the top pipe band kitchener linn won ttw travelling uoo with 27 member present for s total distance of 14000 miles travelled this ebb ferried 40000 children to expo under tbelr auspices the uons and their wives arrived home thursday tired but richer for the experienco after regular business public school board tuesday evening met with architect donald skin ner and area superintendent w mcneill to go over detailed sketch plans for the m z ben nett school addition principal elmer smith outlin ed some of the decisions that must be made before his fall classes can be arranged pupil acjtootlonsniaijhfl with the the choic of a convention site georgetown chio unjlke here for 1971 kingston was- chosen ithe wearber wail a beautiful sun- neighboring clubs who wore attlny 70 orbo degrees for the awards was braroajea for the entire convention brist marching chin 20 men and y u r j- rj- i actons mayor fmm c0rdc annual meeting r cordc chairman lesduby bad the support of 17 from his borne municipality of acton at the annual meeting last thursr day evening at the honey pot akt resort maple about 75 representatives from the four counties of york peel ontario and halton beard the central ontario regional development council annual reports and guest speaker and enjoyed a buffet dinner afterward both mayor duby of acton and mrs anne macarthur of nas- sagaweya have been renamed to the cordc board of directors for ibm from halton present from acton were mrs duby deputyreeve frank oaken and mrs oakes councillors and wives mr and mrs bob drink- waiter mr and mrs g w mc- kenxie mr and mrs ted tyler jr mr and mrs earl masales mr and mrs charles perry clerkadmlnlstrator jack mc- fieachlo and mrs mcgoachlo mr and mrs david wile dills printing and publishing is a corporate member of cordc one of the most difficult jobs government has ever tackled is urban development declared guest speaker robert welch ox provincial secretary min ister of cluxenshlp and registrargeneral of ontario au countries are presently trying to integrate programs of develop ment and ontarios program is one of the most comprehensive in the world he announced the unveiling of the metro toronto and region transportation study mtarts by the prime minister on june 13 1968 the study of major proportions deals in detail with the trans portation projections for the fourcounty region of halton peel york and ontario we cant afford the luxury of urban sprawl wo need modal apartments with playgrounds and recreation the apartment house must be an attractive place to live the first report of the niagara escarpment study committee is expected- late this summer be said the goal is preservation of as much of the escarpment as possible this is a year of major op portunity be declared you and the government will mold a master plan of significant de velopment councillor lois hancey of richmond hill presented the an nual report explaining projects now underway and outline the goals of future years establish ment of urban growth points identification of future dormitory communities establishment of a regional data centre setting standards of urban and rural development control the flags were flying on the main streots for the decoration day parade ospringe grade eight students enjoy bus trip to niagara fulls by mrs d g robertson grade eight sludonts from the local school and their teacher bruce macpberson and some of the mothers enjoyed a bus trip to niagara falls and in spite of inclement weather a good time was had by au mrs t flues and doris were guests on saturday at the wedding of brian betsey and donna rid- ler at dublin st united church guelph and also the reception at the college motor inn rev and mrs t maxwell waterloo were sunday visitors with mr and mrs byron bruce and family recent visitors with mrs martha jackson were mr and mrs nell lambert and family hamilton mrs etta harden ed- n mills mr and mrs oswald meadows rockwood mr and mrs elmer allan and david rockwood mr and mrs mur ray million and family mrs bertha matthews mr charles perkes guelph mr george perkes staynor mr and mrs lionel watson hiusburgh mr and mrs william h rus sell detroit spent the weekend with the formers sister mrs t fines and doris miss linda ferguson nurse- intraining at kitchener hospital was home for the weekend mr and mrs vernon stewart and family spent sunday at their cottage at lake belwood mr and mrs gordon snyder are on a months vacation in california during their absence their son robert and mrs sny der are staying at the farm mr and mrs william mann and family toronto were sun day visitors with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs b coylo at their farm home on the 2nd una captain sherlock and mrs alt- ken of bagotviue spentafswdays with the formers parents mr and mrs gordon aitkin royal canadian uoion veterans decorate graves of comrades sleeping in fairvlew ceme tery following decoration day services sunday afternoon staff photo meet peter mcwilliams and family quality ba products save you money gmolirum malar oil diul fimi fuel oil steve oils 0 tsmia oil ftwnar attunes waj 10 years fay small carry cltstfai oanawdable service thompson fuels ltd 44 voun6 st acton honi ussi 74 on june 25th transfers shared teacher time etc he must set all timetables as they will be after the addition is finished and then decide how to best accommodate the same classes with stsggered timetable in september there will be as little change as possible when classes move into the new ad dition board member learned that course this includes pupils from township schools only a four year stream is available at acton high school a letter will be written to the high school board to see if this class could be accommodated in acton they could go to guolph at board ex pense mrs mcgllllvray is 1u and lake shore teachers college student miss mary tdu browne who is to be art m i bennett having a stump remover in operation in town this week there are 17 stumps on r u property some in tbe way of snow plows in winter and some of the more dangerous ones win be removed since this is the last year acton public school board will be in existence the principals presented to chairman cyril bishop a new gavel for use st meetings mr bishop will keep the memento after the county board comes into being mr bishop ended the meeting with a resounding pound of the new gavel the new grade teacher hired to replace miss donna rleeborougn who resigned is also a iaifld u ibem oral french leather and will teach oral french lo grades seven and eight on the rotary system in both schools mrs reynolds of lachute quebec is moving to a farm nea acton chairman cyril bishop an- vbonncedtbe salary schedule for the teachers has been finalised and staffs are complete there seemed to be experienced add local teachers available this year he- said j didnt have to go to teachers college a letter of resignation from mrs m mellor was read citing her three rewardingandhappy years with the board when principal mckemle ex plained burlington oakvllle and milton schools enroll students in kindergarten if they are five years old by feb 28 rather than dec 31 as acton requires the board agreed to unify the policy by extending the date to feb 28 here if the accommod ation for the extra number of children is available mr mckenzle also explained there could be a full class of grade eight transferees next fall who require a two year terminal ing in mrs mcglluvrsys cuuis rmayzo- if- t forms required by p visional committee on education were tilled in by secretarytrea surer fellt midcbeton with the assistance of- jack mcgeachle and were the first received by the committee they wanted to know everything and they got it vit mlddletpn declared the fair board was allowed use of school chairs for be fair weekend sept 20 22 pairs and squares wereallowe use of the robert little gymtwothurs- days a month next term soccer goals aro being install ed at the m z bennett school more breaks in the heating system are occurring at the r l school a price is to be ob tained on overhead installation of steam heat a letter will be cent to council inquiring about the proposed landscaping for the schoolcreek since two caretakers are leav ing this month mrs leclde and mrs maccoll jr a student will be hired to help with the work during the summer the board learned council is heres why its so good each piece of pipinghot chicken is in vitingly crisp on the outside full of juicy mouthwatering flavor on the in- side thats why we call it flavor- crisp sdeepfried under pressure so all of ttfe natural goodness bl the chicken is sealed in rpthdr than cboked out flavorortsp chicken is nevjsi dry always delicious wsqaes special pak chicken in 3 pieces of chicken french fries cole slaw buttered ev 4q bun honey 9ldt phone 8531201 pieces of flavor crisp chicken ready to serve family pak m pieces of chicken rolls honey party pak 20 pieces of chicken 79c 219 399 525 open 7 days a week b6lm hood briveln corner acton tlvd and queen si in rank srittvooel left and bill taylor were among the lo- glonrvalres who assisted in decorating graves at sundays dec oration 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