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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 9, 1961, p. 3

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ifzsiiefiw- a lff j rvj vrr w sun rhou wionesday nioht the robert lhtle achoot auditorium was filled to capacity for the first performance of the operetta the sunbonnelt girl pictured above are- some of the cast of the wednesday night performance as they held a droit rehearsal on monday front row left to right are fred landry david ryder and bernle fuejer back row karen gervais lynda gervoit and vivian smith board learns grades improved fociims vocational framing zcorf umietl f p one cull purthjklscjlptrinutiin lie pointed uul thai many muileni urn lu vucimional gufdancc in the heller they would be fully quail- lied when they pra united he slw- uhliiaviiijml uppowd to voca tion irnimnjtr inirslrunml il was his opinion people were nriis- led iilmiut i he t unction ol vocn- tional courses jind expected the courses to equip their children with trades he cited motor me chanics unci hnjnchc nf ihe elec trical hade as requiring appren- ticeship aid to students trustee duncan mulinl suuycs- ted sumelhinu should be done to assist students who urc interes ted in doiny somethinn with their hands and incapable of handling the ucmlemtc subjects he sug gested thai helure liinsers iitim llie acton whnotovocntliinnl schools were allowed both par- cuts and students should be inter viewed by the board mr engelusked the boards in dulgence in allimving him to set up a program to help define the hchouls philosophy of educa tion and suggested an interview with the principal in order to have an exchange of views on the bnsic aims and purposes of the high school educalonal system he stated he would bring back a complete report to the board for discussion and a possible followup discussion among the board members and the teaching staff he suggested this meeting would he a means of having something in common with the mall members to paint rooms mr coon informed i he mem bers that lire alarm systems had been installed in the boiler room ami shop class following the last meeting he also pointed out broke h windows ami a door had been replaced as well the pro perly chairman strongly ivcom- nientted palming wlw morns at the schikiranduhjtjiecrctnry-whv-au- thorized to advertise tor lenders a review of the possibility ol installing u greenhouse at the school took place and air coon pointed out that if the building wiii uroc tod vu the rool as sug gested previously the 20 year roof bonding would expire imme diately following the death of the late amos mason u conservatory at- tatlkilluliiii hume oi bmr avenue was offered to the sellout by his son george possible loca tions for the building were dis cussed and the roof was consider ed when mr coon informed the board or the results of the can cellation of the bonding guaran tee other spots were viewed and jurther invemigation will lake place betbrei7icbuilding is mo ved principals report during llw principals report mr hansen informed the hoarit- thul all typewriters in use in the commercial cltikt were now on a rentul basis trom 1hc underwood compahy as recommended by the board previously he pointed out that mn chine owned by the school had been taken back by the company and u credit given the hoard he also reported that represen tation from the stuff would like to meet with the board ax soon as possible to discuss the propo sed salary schedule everton escape injury as car wrecked sorry owing to shortage of space this week ww fountains feu ture back to arib hud to be omitted the articles wiu con tinue next week big blue cloud canadians in i9w snioked 33 800000000 cigar- i this sundays church calendar thi church of st alban the martyr anglican tlcitnr tlir luv h b slokrect ith stb 1h5 jeffrey si phone mi qtnu sumiiiy sunday fkukuary 12th hao am holy imhiiiil llkil unit u 30 ii nilly kuchu chuiih solinol ilim i lit mullmi midwekk ckunrations auli wiilnomliiv february is ithii fi00 n in cliiwiivifj sorvtvv the children kit rxensot from tichmil fur this wcrvicc attend ance slips will he provided u 43 p m kvemiu fumikv knch- iirmt followed bv a pit luck tllppt in tlir liansh nail all arc welcome acton pintf costal tarernacu s3 churchill hoad raoc rev krnneth j field taster to ciuik si phone m0-w- sunlvayrkehiuialjy ti 10u1 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morninjr wiiablp 700 pm fvanseuxfip tuwday 8 pm prayer and bible study thurkdhy u pjtl chriat anibuk- aadun uuareaiwaya waicoma- christum reformco church rrv j nutnia ba b d minutar ml queen st box a pboo m sunuy rebjiuaily 13th 1m1 10 no am ensllah v u0 pjn dutch tha chureh of uw back to qud hour -it- baptwt chuich acton piislor jumci m rmlct 39 nultiun court ptmnc 2u6 sitnoay februahy i2tti 10c1 4 u m sunday sohont 1 lim a m morning wirahip the tpill for dutcnilw 70 pm evcrunn wortumi jisus sotiaipirr of the nivdy witlticsdiiv 730 prayer moot 1114 unci bible study fttriaiy 3 30 world dav of piavi sovici- 630 emplurcrs it 00 junior choir all are wsleottw ptessvttkiam chutch in canaoa knox crvkcr acton xlcv andrew h mckwiiic ba bd minimcr mr e a hansen ha orciims jrnd choir master sitnuav teeituary 12tli 1061 9vi am clhirch school itivir am alinrnirm worhii tinmiic l one relicum is oood anotticr junior concrvmiuaa races 37 tneol durinx srnnon pre- nursery chdaren carrd for t muiioe 0t pm concrctfution unttinc with acton umted consrosat ion in fpeeuil rvicc united chutcm o canada arto nmuri rev dutitjtit ensel ba minutcr mr gwgt elliott orgknigt pd ctwtr m sunday rpbruaky 2th twtl ftso am early service 030 a nv ficntor sunday schimji srade and up 1100 am4lornfhi wvwhip 1 100 am junior sunday school up to trftd j with nurary 741 pmoraji recital tt00 pjn 9pcul service gueat hpajmr dr a c rorreal llniiltrsmiilnuraptttsciiihi injuries thiirstlay l lust week when his car was wrecked alter hit linn u lice tin 25 sitlcmati rev william raker ol park avenue christian church st- thomas was puest sjwaker al ihe mtirnint service ol church til christ disciples mr and mrs frnie hdwanls ennulville were suiulay visitors with mr and mrs allvrt ware mis harvey jest in visited with her aunt mrs stanley mckay monday ul last week al guelph sympathy is cmcndcd lu mr and mrs albert ware and lam ily in ihe pasinp ul a daughter and sister belly mrs charles hamillon ol kuckuikul also hei husband ami lamily fhinerntscricc was held on friday from rimmleyshocmaker luneial hotne in acton with bin- al in eden mills cemeteiv mr and mrs dan hindley ind family hillsburg visited satur day with the formers parents mr and mis roy hindley and uncle alfred talbot mrs clan blncklock and mr bill mojjlord of toronto were iccent visitors with mr john alton and miss jennie tovell sunday visitors with mr and mrs j p- bcnhani were mi- mrs gordon aidie and mr mrs jack morrell ricky randy of guelph and and and e g tyler sr c of c preisicient mayor outlines tbwn problems- 11 c tyler sr wax installed by mayor john coy an pivsideiil of tle aclun chamber ol com merce at the rcuular meolihtfon wednesday evening sneakinif lif ter tlie cctvniony mr tvuj pledged the chamber to work with any yiotip or individual for the betterment ol ihe own we will do the best wc cn but we iiiiil hasn help oilier officers installed were norm braidn and bui benwvrt vicepresidents diroetors orvillc chapman phil unjfer paul niel- wju glen while win mackay arid jim ledger secretary j bert wkri and treasurer w wood- burn will ivmain in office outllnea projecu p reside ty oiilhnetljbe projects the chamber hatf tnkan chamber last year at tendance at the dinner meet in rh had average ed 35 per cent norm braula chairman of the industrial committee reported the uhiik in 19s0 had iveen time ctjnsuininu and at times very frustrating he said it is very cv- idenl that the prusperity of the town is very solidly dependent on our present industry active negotiations aiv presently being carried tin with tour firms everton bill benson of the retail iiroup reported on ihe acllvilies ollhut part in dthini 9o0 and ouilined some pio lects contemplated for i9s orvllle chapman chairman of the jyikmbttrthip and attend ed g tyler sr nncc committee reported mem bership now stands at 75 i2hew memoirs were added to the special fireside service attracts 40 young people sccjlun he holed an incivasetl spirit of cooperation aiuk out lined suyuhtions for i9ai activ ities mayor cueat speaker l mayor coy addressed the meet ing and outlined some of the thotighjs til the im i couiuil in attacking the problems he said he had heard- ol the slaguerihg dehol the town and suggested- ayhaf should lo lorne in nit ml was not necessarily the slaggeiitvg debt but the towns ability to pay the debt he pojiilltlmilthtit thffwiisti fitvul diversification of iiulustiy at the present lime with most ol thc local industries operating al i grrml level ol production he ulso jmiiutud out the various municipal services we now hnve suggesting that a good look at towrih bolisling lower taxes- do not have these services which we now enjoy and arcnkw pay- ing for addlllitmh luqulhtl sneaking on he llilngs oilier municipalities have tial we do not have he mentioned the rec reational facilities and councils endeavor to improve conditions at ihe arena other facilities which he felt would make acton a belter place jo live were arena improvements culling golf loc al hospital facilities oilstreet parking planned industrial bas ins cemetery additions crypt al the cemetery horticultural soc- icty imphivtul-ndice-cellst-towti- cuuipmuntand a street sign pro gram even a tombstone will sav good things about a guy when lies down a special rnrtiniunuy youth fireside service was held in the evening when forty young people were in atteiulance willi marilyn kinshuiy at the organ rev how- lelt conducted a lively song ser vice special music special instrumental music by the kings men murray taylor rockwood sid durose and lav- erne pharoah ol litielph was-xn- joved playing several familiar and well liked numbers hear reports maiy lynne reid ol guelph gave a splcnilid report of ihe lecent toe alpha conlereuce she hail attended in toronto during christmas holidays the conference was related to temperance and young people and gave a clear outline olthe evils ot drink as pertaining to youth leslie howie 1 1 tif guelph re ported on the older boys parli- mcni which he had the honor ol attending during holidays an interesting account of parl iamentary pixxedu re was given and also the religious study fol lowed during the session both speakers proved quite interesting and all felt privileged to share their experiences peter fount ain introduced the guest speak ers i worship period donna kinushury president of ihe ontario cyf conducted the worship- period- closing wio pacm forgotten and found following the benediction a fellowship hour was held in ihe sunday school room when dough nuts and col leu were served by the local young people william o baker minister ol park ave christian church st thomas was guest speaker at ihe morning service of the church of i christ disciples taking aslhis i theme christian leadershipthis was a timely subject and in keejv ing with the installation service o he church olttcers lor nm the speaker clrallcngcd all to work lor christ not only onsun- tlays hut through the week as we go about our dailv tasks installation service rev byron htiwlell comhicted the installation service uwl a pleasing duet breathe on me breath ol god was sung by don na and marilyn kingsbury with mrs david armstrong ol rock- wood as accompanist tbeacfon prws prei thurtjay fe 9tb j91 halton representatives chosen for conference rcbivcnativen of ihe halloti faint safely council were ap pointed lo ihe provincial confer ence tit the ontario farm safely council held at guelph on febru ary 7 and s this year dhvctnr from halton lo the onturio council h j htavlor of bur lington chairman nl the hallop safety counejl the onlarlo farm stilely ccm- feixnce ik ihe third annual uvenl- designed to point out the im poriancc nl farm safely n ont ario at the oniailo conference ihe halton program was ouilined by mis iavlvn oales mac spiowl and igricutturih repivseihallve j a francis ah heart cases ctyt be caivd lor tout if diignoseil early acton ttefrtown- sponsored by aclon lions club valentine dance this friddy february i oth acton leoion hail 91 am fomurina the consuls llupiiinnil ml ilia nunc ol llifscpnjjccis wits a one man nr out nrimniziitiun il lull ivoum ivquiiv a real community ellori he nyuesleil lie cliainher could oiler the leadership in undci- lakinn any ol these projects r- loyal orange lodge name milligan county master hallon countys annual loyaj orange lodge meeting was held on saturdav febiiian 4 in mil ton looi- hall ncv ly elected otliceis art as follow vvor countv master bio win milligan bronte wor deputv ctnmty master h s price hot nhv countv chaplain j lullcr oakville rcconling-sec- ietar a green acuin financial secrelarv f ouee acton treas urer p hall rr i milton- first leclucei d ashwell burlington marshall u brttwn burlington second lecturer a h jtirdan oakville first ctimniitteeiuan ii grail hurlintton and tler education and research help hearts uveiawhere bensons shoes weekend special save 200 deli suede flats colours cukfn gkly and rid 35 pair sizes si 9 aas and di abbbmaaaabaheimltttilmiuattamlmhai lions ice carnival saturday february 25th you are cordially invited to come and h the rev a c forrest ba bd dd editprof the united church observer dr forrest has travailed extensively and recently to places of world interest among other areas ho hos visi ted africa russia and cuba with this background his address can be givon with a voice of some authority subject the christian church in the world time this sunday feb 12 at 8 pm place acton united church you will be welcome not only at the service but at the informal gathering later when dr forrest will show sudes of his travels w orchard burlington lint vhutlns bret hem the tollowiny isitinj ollieers i njm other counties were pics- ent wor bro james a slinson hamilton pgm ol wentwotfh countv woe bro j b munni hamilton pgm ol wenlworlh countv wor bro a green guelph pgm ol wellington cou ntv wor bro m- mccartnev guelph cm ot wellington coun- t wor bro r greenside guel ph dgm ol wellinylun countv wor bro c holt toronto pgm ill west ork wor bro e rich ardson toronto countv master ut west york ihe ladies ol the milton catered to rehecca lodye the dav lon session bv piovidint an excellent dinner and lunch in ihe late alter- noon farm meeting friday february 17 8 pal union hau milton donald c macdonald mpp wul answer questions on farm problems everybody wslcsm r good insurance is chaaptr in lh long run bacaus if you pav too much you lose a little money thats all but r if you pay too littla you may lose everything for sound protection call dennys insurance agency 3v brock st bill and harold acton phone 455 the ab supermarket 911 mill street the best for less specializing in personalized service acton on i- 99c sale 1 pkg schneider 10 0z red hots and hb pkg kent bacon 99c 99c sale 2 lbs side bacon bologna 4a- 2 i99 sliced 99 kam 3 99c solar 20 oz tins aylmeb 15 oz tins sliced pineapple 5 99c choice peaches 5 99c aylmer choice peas 15 oz tins 7 99c clarks 20 oz tins tomato juice 8 99c cerbers baby food- 10 tins 99c watch for other specials posted in store aylmer 1 1 oz bus tomato ketchup 6 99c clarks pork beans is oz tins 6 99c florida juicy oranges 3 doz 99c watch fok other specials posted in store globe pears 15 oz tins 200 or 300 6 99c kleenex 6 pkgs 99c ci1 iitf too ft rou white swan wax paper t0iiet tissue 2 pkg cake mix au for u lb bag 2 pkg pancake mix 99c pll potatoes twin pack rous 4- 99c aai t u

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