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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 3, 1967, p. 9

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pycv v m 01 ia m ik xi v j ffv v j l v v- p the trophy was presented by mrs marguerite staff photq oneyiaroniy award for ihe centennial trophy given by the music festival adjudicator mrs vera russell and was won by miltons ma st choir as the best choir in the festival mrs russell shows her red and gold trophy to festival secrth tarytreasurer mrs glenda benton of acton staff photo music festival ends with concert linallasses irpr liffleuclitorium op musk festival this year was mrs j marcoux who admires robert little student kiko vanderkooys gold medal awarded in a boys solo class solo classes were a centennial year innovation staff photo acton ontario wednesday may 3 the auditorium qf the ro bert little public school in ac ton was filled wednesday ev ening of last week for the con cluding competitions and con cert of some of the winners in the music festival there were three final com petitions that evening in the triple duet class for schools six rooms and under first place was awarded to norval and the ruth evans trophy was presented by g w mckenzie principal of the ro bert little school the second place ebenezer church choir shield was given by mrs hay- ward of milton to campbell- ville competitors in triple trio brobkville pla ced first to win the kinsmen club of milton trophyaward sd by j m bell principal of martin st school milton the halton music festival shield tor second place was given to the m z bennett school ac ton by jack reid of norval school the boys changed voices choir competition saw the ro bert little entry first winning the milton public school board trophy presented by john john son of imilton the m z bennett school won the acton wi shield pre sented by mrs fred anderson of the wi in the program of winners all the gold medal soloists sang for the audience brook- ville junior choir robert lit tle boys unchanged voices and norval senior choir and mar tin st school senior choir en tertained themartin special centennial trophy don ated to the best choir in the festival by adjudicator mrs russell the striking red and gold trophy with its centennial crest will remain with the school the choir was award ed 86 points festival president mrs j marcoux welcomed the full house and other words of ap preciation were expressed by principal j m bell vic brls- tow of acton public school board and the adjudicator mrs vera russell who was in troduced by public speaking contest winner carol patter- son of the robert little school mr bristow especially men tioned his pleasure at the re- ihtroduction of solo classes in the festival it was an innovat ion for centennial year medals this year all includ ed a cenrennlafsynibol and special gold certificates were given to every pupil who parti cipated music supervisor mrs lenora vtckery and public school inspector o g mcdowell congratulate a bropkville school gold medallist lloyd gadd who was awarded a first for boy changed voices class in the music festival staff photo robert uttie public school acton which hosted the north halton music festival tues day april 25 achieved first place in the boys unchanged voices class receiving the acton bank of montreal cup presented by manager ted pratt hundreds of children from 4 schools competed in the competition staff photo vi tuiiui 4niii v- have a quiet affair police investigate red and white theft police are still investigating a breakin at the red and white store on sunday night theives cut the screen on a rear window and entered the queen st store escaping vith 27 in silver from the till and wo tartons of cigarettes a fingerprint expert was cal led in from burlington and police have some clues some canaries live 15 years or longer stewarttown public school was award ed the kinette club of milton trophy for first prize in the grade five and six triple duet for schools of six rooms or less tuesday at the 36th annual north halton music festival the girls included susan earle laurie miller patty keep wendy worrall sandra cash and karen kux staff photo with a ford now is the time record ford sales mean record ford deals youre in the mood for a new carso try the quiet strong ford edantheequally quiet but devilmaycare ford hardtop or the windsong silence of a ford con vertible your ford dealer has them alt in every heartstealing colour and theyre all selling so well that your ford dealer can give you the kind of deal that will set your heart aglow like they say the quiet ones are always the most exciting youre ahead in a mi rca victor may sale wrst tulip was the name of the tune which robert little grade 4 choir converted into a firstprize winner here john pink holds the acton home and school trophy presented by mrs r louttet he is accompanied by fellow choirmembers susan ancker left and mary duiker staff phoo two 4 speakers preset fine tuning illuminated channel control compact contemporary model with fine fumitunt legs in walnut roller grain finish seek conciliator nurses county quit over greylisting quieter because theyre better built c 1m7 p0o cam m to with thi fond o canada standard imi whoot amo bacmd up y ou mom commuhtmaivt mmt warranty thompson motors actei ltd 44man4st nms33v0 ford wanning electric cton bargaining between the hal ton county public health nur ses and members of halton county councils special nego tiating committee broke off again last week county coun cil asked the nurses to drop their grey listing of the lo cal health unit before talks could continue and the nurses refused the grey listing was be gun last fall when the 22 nur ses quit their jobs over delays in obtaining a contract with their employer the registered nurses association of ontario listed the unit and urged other nurses not to apply for wori there y after the nuraea returned to their jobs council made them obtain certification as a bar gaining unit with the ontario labor relations board before it would hold further negotia tions the nurses complied and several meetings were held with both sides reporting good progress toward a con tract until the meeting last wednesday evening when coun cil issued the- new ultimatum now the nurses are applying to the labor relations board fo ra conciliator to assist in solving their long standing dispute withthe county i

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