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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 9, 1975, p. 8

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The Press July 9 Oustic First Communion St Peter Roman church was to last Sunday morning when children of the combined Peters and church in look their in an lirtpmwJvr was beaut iliuix decorated with pink white and red earn lions the ice I IB children f the parish sang children two nuns Dame sisters lackenttauer Helen placed Father J fi a to the children at tended a school where the t nuns instructed in training pupils were given for their First Tom union It wflf the first on hell at the church its luM September Religious painting which students had created during the week tud ere placed jib nut the church touching off the floral decora tions Jim Gordon pairs up for university show EIGHT CHILDREN of the combined of St Peter and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic churches celebrated their Communion last and are seen with their teachers Sisters and Helen of the Sisters of Notre Dame Children are Michelle Mary Macerollo Andrea Hughes Rosemary alcne Callcv Teresa Keane Rodger Masters Chris Hughes and Eramosa council briefs i In the township resident at meeting of towrahip council letter had been to K Simpson regarding request he had trade that signs be placed on as a protection or children on the I instruction clerk wrote to Mr Simpson stating thai council was not prepared to erect signs or to allow signs to bo erected an unauthorized person The letter stated that council would also thai should not be allowed to on Ihc roid Mr Simpson Attended the last council meeting He explained Hint there was blind spot in the roadway because of a bend making It difficult for drivers to serve sufficiently well in case of bicyclists on the rond tie also said it problem for him to out of his driveway because of the danger of cars coming around the Signposting After discussion council requested the clerk to notify Mr Simpson that the road superintendent wilt feasibility of posting a on Side ltd adjacent to tils properly and make his recommendation to council letter was redd from senior dental consultant of the Ministry of The clerk wis instructed to request thai John in charge of centre construction gel firm on leia Sheeting for Ihc dental of the centre nnd also for partitions required and send them to Toronto for Council moved that the township solicitor prepare a holding b lav or an amendment to the township zoning law which will prohibit clop- until the zoning by law has been finalized The council requested that the law be prepared immediately as lime Is of the essence Motion was passed with the I- council endorsing a resolution sent by the township of lo the effect that the Ontario government like slops immediately to approve a levy aggregate throughout the municipality of Ontario and a copy to the Minister of Mines and Resources the Township of moved lhat the clerk notify Dorothy Jones of Eden Mills thai council will take the necessary legal procedure lo close portion of St in Mills provided she will agree in writing paying all legal costs surveys and the equivalent of SI per acre Berry before council requesting permission a second dwelling on Ihe farm he had purchased at After discussion council moved the request and hold lo their previous decision lhat the reuuest does not comply their resolution dated Jin were passed for payment totalling genera I accounts road accounts The meeting was to meet on Tuesday at or it call of the reeve I Jim tin iinftirnilim cither or purl ttnwl mimlly liny would I re a who In Inu lorn l mini when mum ilay Nobody I it In what lion lml 11 thai mi tiny high would Villi Jim moved from KlUhenir Into Hit Ituekwood with hi family In whin he was 1 anil to nit r high achool During his ynirn at Cm he found immk drama wot fuvorlto mil Ik Ills In reus one of of ltRk a small group of four student which in mine known In linniiuet concert Other mem of the IhllharmonlLit wire lllnlr Sinclair Harder David Drown llity played wing folk songs delighting Ihelr audi with clowning antics Ployed with Them During summer months Jim worked with an unities for Youth group called During the last two years of high school the group conducted classes teaching youngsters in both anil I den Mill nil itatit in ting llicnlritnl Iho would of morning I re in iifiiriinniiH hoy tin Ir own lliiy would 1k end null week Often Ihoy Into lie iimny dlntrkl would arrive Inm art On tin Jr IiikI of IumiI the I 111 group wmt production per forming In fun plays in liiygrouiids In ymilh In the I riimosii an u following nil M was I or urn year after gradu from high Jim took tlmi out to assist in Hie family Itulter hum There he furniture Isblng the purchase of vinUige lines Ho spent his spare lime In anting eomposlng folk songs tin versatile Is 21 rs old I or the past lie has lieen en rolled In four ye ir honors music count Iho verslty of lllsspccu lated by friends If Ills car continues as it has until now he really will hit the top People are intrigued by his unique imagination and the Ho una hole fit for ill leant three a wick Hut iiih Invdvcd hint In nil kinds of In nil I letup to every of knowledge 111 him tain a of He sings with of Iph choir Hie fumed Madrigal which Munle Sugar record on folk music He Is a soloist Dub lln St United church and sings with Ihi ham Iter Singers With the of choir he will be heading for for a Ihree week August tour when Iho choir will sing In snulhi rn cathedrals Including Oxford Cambridge and I he Hock wood student Is an important member of Ihe Musicn which plays renaissance renaissance Inslru We use really stringc says Jim who lists amazing music devices such as horns viols and recorders Jim the dumbeg and During the summer of the group staying on at the university perform at weddings Last year hey on on operetta entitled Hob in ct Marlon a nth i- In which Jim ployed the role of Robin Hood At Ihi point In his career Jim teamed up with young man David Archibald Also a 11 of Is popular folk singer Instrumental 1st The Iwo combine talent playing first together and then performing as single nets Mostly they play tionul muitlc and folk music of Canadian Irish American and Canadian songs with the guitarist ana Jim playing Ihc banjo Money railing The latest venture of the two is a money raising con I to be held on July io at Arts building or the of Jim la the man responsible for the tiuelph choir on the roafl In August and Is planning the concert lo raise sufficient funds lust Saturdays garden party In Jim and David performed during a great part of the program rousing Ihc Into a sing song of both old lime and modern folk tunc boy is iwt sure Just where his are going to take him lie says he is trying lo get as a musical background as possible He sees a In classical singing but feels it this time his special is In folk singing Swimming casses full at Conservation Park DAVE ARCHIBALD and Jim Gordon team up in a folk singing concert to be held at the University of Guelph on July Jim will tour with the university choir in August where the choir will sing in southern England cathedrals KATHY this years beach supervisor at the park Kathy also heads up the summer swimming programs She reports that July 7 to classes are filled but there are openings for the July to Aug classes Swimming at lloekwood conservation got off to i great Mon us five classes including those for three and four yeir pinners to seniors were filled to lleidine up the swimming program is Kathy Theikston who is well known to regular swimmers as she is been the be In other as Qualifications ore lugh for the young Ircss is recent gridunie with her I A In English and In physic I She holds and Hydro increases disturb AMO A was rcid at Monday I- tow council meeting It dealt with proposed rale increases of Ontario Hydro The of Municipalities of Ontario in Toronto requested council to consider a resolution that the munieipalllles of Ontario register their concern with Hydro and the Provincial Government the excessive rates projected for consumers In the Province and that Ihey urge the consumers in their juris diction to register Ihelr concern with Ontario the Minister of and their local P A of this resolution is being sent to all municipalities In Ontario The pointed out that the Ontario Hydro is proposing rale increases amounting lo percent for municipal customers in followed by further increases percent in 197 and percent in 1978 for a cumulative increase totalling percent over the Ihrcc ear According to the Ihe proposals will be examined wtheOntario Energy Board The proposed increases are Ring lost its band set with one ruby and eight single cut ffiamondn lo generate for Ontario Hydro The feels that while such a huge expansion may be the effect of the costs will be to double rates for municipal customers councillors moved lo endorse Ihe as proposed by the M Deputy Reeve Clark said she kit thai Ontario Hydro should and the costs to Its customers A copy of the resolution will be sent to Ontario Minister of and to John Root MP for Wellington county Summer ihe area is busy place this season with people coming in for visits others moving to further regions to take up summer occupations Paul Clark or Rock wood left last Wednesday for in Northern Ontario where he is enrolled as junior forest ranger Paul has waited for two years to have hit ambitions fulfilled and as the course is only open at the magic age of 17 this is Ihc year he was accepted Lots of luck Piul sec you in John Clark Jr has also off for new places and will spend this summer working in an Alberta oil field He left lasl Thursday via train Ellen Sinclair left last w for Camp near Bala whercshewillbeacnmpcrat Ihe senior high camp Her brother Scott is at Bark Lake attending the Ontario Leadership Training Camp for Councillor for Camp Have good summer kids Father v J has been hosting lsitors this past few days Mr and Mrs Wade from tort Lauderdale Florida made their first trip to Canada to vlsil the and his uncle Horry Crocock The foursome left the village Monday afternoon headed for Midland and North Bay Just so they see part of Canada said bather who plans on being back in his parish grounds by f Friends send their very best wishes to Thomas who was hospitalized this week at the General Hospital Mr Thomas was expected to sing the village garden party Saturday evening but was unahle lo attend He was very much missed and the village wish is that he make a speedy recovery Guelph St residents heard a large pop Sunday morn about 15am and were surprised to find their hydro cut off Hydro manager Len Hockey says a transformer blew on St resulting in an approximate hour and onehalf period of hydro Tough on Sunday morning coffee Imbibers the Red ross certificates as instnielor ex innner iw of merit She Ins I iulJU swimming it istcr university crippled children s imp it Port She taught last year it the park under supervisor lame 111 Mill Knfhy will be writing i column this ycir giving tips on swimming residents informed us to cms prOLrcss other factors with the local swimming program She w inter his been i re il incentive for would be swimmers thit the July to Inly IH ire full The second sessions of ire scheduled for Inly to and the supervisor hopes Hi it swimmers will enrol so lime he third set of classes will run from lo Students have Ihe option to in one or ill three Ibis swimming proy is the one used lest ycir lis level progressive system where student progress is riled constantly throughout the pronm instcid one final Working ilonj wllh Knthy Theakston are li Iheikston Tim Howe 1 r inks Weekend temper dure of the iter wis dearies I ittendinb it the pirk said miny visitors weekend both is as swimmers looking Tor pi cool off DANCING Every Saturday at the rM fv Acton Legion July 12 Disc Jockey 200 couple which to July 19 The Reflections July 26 The Country Pedagogues BRAMPTON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Edward Schroedgr DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Everybody a Jar or JAM 8 Tim Save TOMATOES 2 Pantry Shelf Sairo PEACHES 65 Tim Save 1 107 QUEEN ST E Clinic Parking Hour Service Acton 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