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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1967, p. 5

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maqof awarded town of acton shown to deputyreeve frank oakes and bert hinton by mayor les duby the plaque was a surprise award from the province on completion of the towns centennial cele brations itll hang in the newlyrenovated town offices staff photo ospringe by mrs ixc robertson mr and mrs freeman and family of glen williams have moved into the house in the vill- o rtcently vacated by mr and mrs bard and family mr and mrs ben klumpen- hower and family of brampton visited with the tatters parents mr and mrs k klooster mr and mrs ross mcewan nd peggy of goelph visited in the village on saturday miss bonnie lang spent a few days in guelph visiting her grandmother mrs j wheeler obituary frectc adsett dies in belleville a former employee of the on tario hydro fred c adsett of carrying place ont died in the belleville general hospital he was in an accident near coburg in which one person was killed mr adsett marriedthe former florence speight who lived and want to school in acton she predeceased him bon in goelph he was the son of fte lata mr and mrs john adsett mr adsett resided in toronto and belleville before moving to carrying place la later years mr adsett was retired from the hydro during ms career ha was a consumer service engineer mr adsett is survived by two dtaghters mrs harry murphy dorothea of london mrs janet crows of dallas texas five pandchlldren and one sister miss basel adsett of beamsvllle tna service was held at the thomson funeral home belle- vine dr hm davis officia ted burial was in belleville cemetery obituary fred cleave dies in falling health for some time frederick watts cleave passed away at ms home 120 mill st e acton on november 28 he was i years of age a wellknown figure in town mr cleave had lived here for the past 46 years he farmed be fore moving to town with mrs cleave he was then an employee of the woolcooiblng corporation he was bom april 4 1883 in erie township son of mr and mrs dwln cleave mr and mrs cleave were married march 25 1914 at rock- wood parsonage servlvtnf mm as well as his wife is a sister mrs victor watasa guelph two other slsterspredeceased mem mrs james dron and mrs graes watsonl sew gordon turner of trinity ubtleil church conducted the fun eral service on nov 30 at the shoemaker funeral inte followed in rcenetary were malcolm pare mcgffllvarr ken clarence gamble taos i uoyd mclean mr and mrs emmonds who recently sold their house on highway 24 at the 1st line mov ed on wednesday to a farm they purchased near arthur sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs gallas and fam ily 5th line on the loss of their home and belongings by fire on tuesday morning mrs gallas suffered second degree burns to her face arms and head when she broke a window to rescue her children and is presently in guelph hospital mrs b clarke was hostess for the regular meeting of the ladles aid the devotional the three rs of religion rest relax and release was given by mrs d herwson roll call was answered by a prominent canadian of the last century program was in charge of mrs ralph sinclair the hostess was assisted by mrs florence grundy and mrs a winkler in serving refresh ments at the close of the meet ing congratulations to mrs mar tha jackson who celebrated her 86th birthday on tuesday nov ember 28 mrs jackson enjoys good health and is able to care for her home and garden in which she takes great pride she is a hockey fan and great ly enjoys the radio broadcasts of the games numerous visitors called dur ing the weekend to extend their birthday greetings among whom were mrs rebecca watson all- lston mrs maud small fergus mr and mrs oswald meadows rockwood mrs etta borden eden mills mr and mrs alvln fisher mr and mrs john som- merviue mr and mrs murray mlllson and family mr andmrs fred baptie all of guelph mr and mrs wesley leitch 3rd line who sold their farm to their nephew malcolm leitch have moved to rockwood where they have purchased a home mrs dg robertson accom panied by her sister mrs cl helmler of guelph visited on friday with their brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs reg carter stratford mr and mrs barry clarke visited on sunday with the form ers mother mrs clarke at hal- ton manor milton mr and mrs russell smith and family who sold their farm on the 1st line at 15 sideroad to land developers moved on sat urday to the 5th line of erin on the formers late fathers farm mr and mrs ward bruce have purchased a lot on the highway from keith sinclair and intend building in the spring lome warmington of mimosa spent the weekend with bis school chum jeffrey stewart frank freeman finds early canadian money rummaging around an old log house on his property frank freeman of rjt 2 acton re cently dug up three items of early canadiana including a bank of montreal half penny dated 1844 the other two items were also early currency bank tokens from the years 1850 and 1854 mr freeman took the coin and tokens to bank of montreal man ager ted pratt who admitted he had never seen them before he urged mr freeman to hold on to them especially the coin which he thought would be more val uable further investigation by mr pratt revealed however that the halfpenny is an odd find but not rare value of the coin today would range from 50 cents to a maximum of three dollars if it was in mint condition the bank of montreal which recently celebrated its 150th birthday was given the right to coin copper in 1842 the first pennies and halfpennies made were of inferior workmanship but eventually they produced some good ones and the 1844 halfpenny is one of them coin collectors however are still fascinated by the banks early currency and although mr freemans find may not be very valuable it is still very unique pork is our best dietary source of thiamine this is the b-com- plex vitamin which is essential for a healthy nervous system and for good digestion sincere thanks to esquesing ratepayers for allowing me to serve you as councillor during the year best wishes to everyone in the coming year jim goodlet t the acton free prew wednesday de 6 1967 5 project action appeals 50 gym rental for dance a inhnr fmm pmiorf ah permission was granted acton chers version of j a letter from project action to the high school board explained the group lost money at their school gym on friday december 1 theyaskedforaconslderatlon of the return of some of the rental of 50 1 the letter from raymondsalu outlined expenses of about 266 including janitor services se curity guards and 175 for the orchestra income from admis sions and sale of pop was 233 leaving an exact deficit of 3375 the loss severely hampersthe said project action also asked con sideration of a relaxation of the no smoking ruling and that an extra room be available for the band board members explained the regulation against smoking per mitted a lower insurance rate it was suggested the band hadthe area at the back of the stage for their use a representative from project action was to be asked to come to the next board meeting in january to discuss the requests the 50 rental fee was set to apply to all outside groups pro ject action is not schoolspon sored permission was granted acton citizens band to have the audit orium sunday evening december 17 for a community concert on a no charge basis the concert is not a moneymaking project a fattier brought to the boards attention a letter he had just received saying his son was sus pended for three days as he was smoking on the school grounds he sought an explanation and said while he believed in some form of punishment he dldnt think three days away from school was the answer chairman watsonexplalnedthe threedayexpulsion policy has been in effect two years now and the school gets very few repeti tions if youve got a better solution wed like to hear it trustee duncan moffat recall ed the board considering at the last meeting whether the ex pulsion was the best answer but no alternative had been sug gested this ruling is doing better than anythingelse trustee artie repeated viceprincipal bray agreed since there is no one home the boy would be accommodated in school for the three days while the parents version and the tea- mother suffers burns rescuing her children from fire in home notes from acton high it will be the 23rd of december and all through the house not a creature will be stirring not even a mouse everyone will be out at the girls athletic associations christmas dance to be held in the school gym the dance will be full of sur prises if it is anything like last years hop music will be sup plied by the loveins a new five piece band tickets are 200 a couple and are being sold at the door everyone knows that the gaa can put on a real show and it is expected that decorations will be as imaginative as ever ject action dance for a quarter less it also entitles him to a lower price of admission at the coffeehouse this card is given in return for donated work but may betak en away if the work stops the coffeehouse will be open again this weekend in the base ment of the ymca all those who have any ideas for the christmas project come to sundays meeting nothing can be done until a good suggestionis made basketball the basketball season starts this week with an exhmtton game between georgetown and acton this should be a good one every one should come out to support the redmen the game is being held on thursday afternoon the cheerleaders will bfe rooting to give more stimulus to the game project action financially the dance held at the high school on friday dec 2 was not a success and unfort unately the band showed up late causing an hours delay but all those who went certainly seemed to enjoy themselves a directors meeting was held on sunday and there will be an open meeting next sunday the time will be announced at school plans tor our christmas project have to be finalized and taken into action before the christmas season overtakes us project action proper cards were given to 21 people who showed they deserved them by hard work and dedication to the cause bearer of the card is entitled to admission at a pro- b mr hood drivein comer ef acton tivd and queen st aden open weekends friday and saturday 11 mjn to midnight sunday noon to 8 pjn buckets of crkp h optometrist 3e cork st goelph ta 271m chicken 21 327 381 435 489 525 633 741 849 950 add to your dinners or pak specials family box of french fries lm she rolb 30c cole slaw sec single order french fries 25c six packs of honey 3c 8 pieces a whole chicken 14 pieces serves four m pieces serves six ii rleces o servesseven lo pieces io serves eight 20 serves nine a pieces serves 10 oo pieces serves 12 32 serves l ox pieces serves 13 get her the worlds finest maytag washers dryers theres nothing finer that would make her happier see them now at loves tv d appliances s wrndhon st guelph 8248200 chers version of the smoking incident varied the board made it plain their support was behind the staff since a teacher report ed the incident to the viceprin cipal he was required to act on it they said mrs walkers resignation was accepted with regret her re placement teaching grades nine and ten french and 10 english is mrs margaret tamblyn mrs tamblyn begins in january continuing problems with the boiler were on the agenda again although some repairs have been made advice will be sought on the advisability of a service con tract the old boiler was soldto the recreation committee for 1 the report from the security officer as requested was sent to the board following the project action dance he said there had gift of warmth from canada want to give someone a happy christmas without spending any money mitts gloves socks scarves or anything warm that you have and dont need win help the unit arian service committee help some child or grown up in asia have a warm winter old flan nelette sheets can be cut up into diapers balls of wool or old nylons can all be used for cloth ing or ojultts the unitarian service com mute the agency with a heart aid goes to those in greatest need regardless of creed nat ionality or caste in the name of canada send anything you think would be useful in keeping shivering people warm to the acton depot of the usc miss jean buck- ner 39 wellington st put a heart into your giving this christmas following a panel discussion on health services the board at a special meeting authorised the secretary to write to the halton medical officer of health saying they were alarmed at the lack of health services in the schools the letter went on to say the board feels there are properly- trained people in this district who could do parttime work in this held in reply the medical officer of health assured the board the dir ector of nurses miss grace leavy would be happy to inter view any local applicants for health nursing positions the health unit has found in the past at least three days a week are required for continuity in the work he said the boards sincere congratul ations were extended to bui lasby winner of the queens guineas at the winter fair who brought honor on our school secretary fred salt read the minutes of the meeting on quality education when teachers and board members met at the home of mr watson mrs laszlo had outlined the duties of the guidance counsellor specified questions were asked and there was little time left to discuss a proposed problem the evaluation of grade 13 now the departmental examin ations lire nonexistent present at the high school board meeting in the staff room of the school monday evening were chairman tom watson trustees chester anderson ker- win mcphail duncan moffat ray arbic secretary fredsalt prin cipal ted hansenandvlce-prlnc- ipal joe bray four seasons florist acton ontario artistic floral creation specializing in funeral hospital arrangements free local and metro toronto delivery phone 8531603 all work guaranteed 24 hour towing service tires and batteries service and repairs gasoline and oil richs bp service on hwy 7 at 5th line of esquesing renny and dick voskaaap 8532940 3ils stationery 56 mill st acton 8532030 various selection of styles briefcases 250 to 995 attache cases 1095 christmas cards asstd boxes 89c to 150 solid boxes 1 00 to 300 444444444444444404444t444444444444444444444444444444444 check our gift suggestion counters photo albums scrap books baby books trip books guest books slide rules aaath sets drawing sets pencil sharpeners telephone list finders i boxed stationery desk pads pens ball pens pencils jj desk sets by sheaffer parker papermate you can always please with a new diary 1 year 5 year 225 to 275 for 1968 daily journals diaries in several styles replacement pads for jumbo ideal jubilee stands dont forget son or daughter high tensor lamp 1495 and 1995 college student lamp only 1995 t44444444444444444444444404444444 coloring books 29c laurentian color pencils 79c to 219 big sig pen color set 10 pens only 389 i eei i rotexlabel making kit labeller plus 2 rolls label tape carrying case plus key tags regular value 1995 special 1495 a unique christmas gift 3dls stationery 6 mill st a c 1 o n

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