Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1959, p. 1

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eighty fourth year no 41 v acton ontario thursday april flfi 1959 twelve pages 5oen cerllj r develop 289 acres near acton as stone quarry school board lowers requisition following request from council acting on council s request that all elected bodies reconsider their budgets and cut them if possible the public school board after some discusslrn lowered their rcqulslt- ion to council by 2 000 at their regular monthly meeting last thursday april 2 the previous budget of 963 000 was cut to 61 000 when the board was informed a saving had been fmade on their allowance for staff salaries nine new teachers have been engaged eight of these from teachers colleges and the saving was effected on the lower salaries of teachers without experience in hia remarks on the request from council the chairman c bradley mentioned that the board had allowed nothing for a cush ion however they felt they must jo all in their powertohelpcount cll in their present difficulties anything we can cut won t help too much anyway they need something like 30 000 said the chairman new teachers teachers hired by the board for fee 195060 term include miss ijarbara cunningham an exper fanccd teacher from georgetown from teachers college the follow ing were engaged miss glcnda quintain toronto miss joan bos ley miss sheila boehme himil ton keith martin bill kennedy alan capper miss rosemary moore nil from stratford and miss maxine forster london present staff members retiring transferring or leaving the pro fcssion in june 1959 are mrs b bruce mrs r laking mrs e teows and mrs s anderson from the m z bennett school and at the robert little school mrs j gibson miss a wlebe and miss i anderson arc leaving one member of the robert little staff was undecided al last report whether she would be kaving or trustee t watson infurmed ihc board that the staff was now com pletcthttscaai cmancongrat lapd the interview committle on a bangup job in your interviews were you satisfied with the salary schedule asked mr bradley yes it compared favorably with that of other schools said mr watson new school plans approved sketch plans for the 12 room addition to the robert liule i vtmttiamamimmasaamisaxnxm imiri on mill street adams moves butcher starts pool room owner changes lems and those who wish to order custom upholstered furniture new owner acton billiards has changed ownership and is now under the management of thomas mullen f georgetown who took ovtr the business last week mr muhen a former experim cntal technician at o rend a in mai ton started his new venture fol lowing the layoff at mallnn plants mr mullen is married with im son and expects lo move to a clou in the near future equipment and merchindise in of the bus ncs includes fue pit 1 air tiblis and a larle slick f i b ic his cos confection ind sundries mr mullen i assisted pan lime n vt itcrheiusc t alton fitlicr harri i w ncd the the downtown business section shuffle continues in acton with the opening of a new butcher store the change of location for adams lurniturc store and the change m ownership of acton billiards art suddaby who moved to ac ton two years ago from george town has opened a butcher mar ket io the former locution of lav cll brothers meat market and u supplying customers with 99 per cent home killed meat started m lad no stranger tikthi meal busm ess mr suddnby began hts career as a butcher when is n wmngster he appt enticed with his rathe biantford with the exceptioi five and a half years in the force the new store owner his butchered all his life mr suddnbs this week nolid that his family have been in the butcher business dole to 90 ears he pointed out that although he was not adopting a dclivety ser vice he intended to stress quality meats mr suddaby is assisted in the nev meat market b gerrv henrs onictun adam moves adams furnituie compam ha- moved one door east of their n mcr location w here a larger store ullows a moie spacious dthpla merchandise mrsj d matthew sli r n age r in acton pointed out week that thi iuu location been rednorated and fluorescent 1 iommissiin dmdd to ob lighting insntled with additional furju informal oi rcj ird m shihmt added pplkanis from th on the slurp manager aui pointixt hvdr commissi n w th whon out that additional space will il pp nit had wo ked prm i low for a room lo assist customers chosen for a peroml inter who have interior efcceiratmg pmb were jme t kerr of tiro the school were reviewed by boaid with members diffeiing on interpietitu n of chingcs sukkcsted by the deinrtment of education the architect a g b irncs pres cnl to get boatd ipprovil on the plans outlined the ehanges nnj r feature f which wis the intro ductirn of another exit in the new 210 foot wing unable to agiee on whether tlut was a dueetivc oi only a s igeest ion the board isked the architect to get in touch wi h inspeeli r bornhold o interpret the depart ments wishes and then li g ahead with plans the iichitect qui7ed tiusties m whether thtv wished in iiilomilie temperatuie coiilio in the i id stone school trusles decided this would be the most cconomici and practical unlthudulhxa -ind- also gave npprnval lo the architect to include patch up ph tein ind patntingtin the cintricl whin the controls were inlioduceii in exist ing rooms chutes for culrerts i prnpet ty committee ehili mm murray smith idvied the b urd he had asked the town if the would be intended in the tubulir slatl 1hola acton firemen made a hurried trip to the home of mr and mrs c mcdermid west of eden mills on monday morning to fight a blaze caused by overheated stove pipes deputy chief m holmes of the acton fire department estimated total damage to the house al 50 pictured above the firemen are seen pouring water from the booster lines onto the roof of the small dwelling mr- mcdermid was at work at ihe time but his wife and nine month old daughler were at home stserfhirsw fajfctialj2ij- i fire escapes fnm thi which is soon 1 be explaining tht won culverts the 1 mn w interested in proem n said he estimated worth 600 the board appi vi old seh il demolished s definitely them he they ere school fi um use of cilizi dents as we school and ppi vtd ipining of he m bennett ie th rd line for the and hifih sehool stu as pupils of the o rtc mmended that crushed mono be procured f ir fill in low spots around the m z ben nctt sch il i discussion e n how fir the board could akin tellini pupils what to wear lo schnol was precipitated when trustee m smith reported that floors were receiving treatment in both schools wants herniation i th nk some reguhtinn should be rmde contr llinj what children wnr in school we cant keep the elizabeth force makes guelph skating history ehsubeth foici acton ind time m guelph figuie skalinj in brmtfwi brotheis sti itfurd both tocy that a club skaler his tun skit is i f the cuelph o llcgt fig- this vcrj considerable pr jess ure ska ing club hdve moved in- the club closed its current i9 to the gold figure ind gild dane ing divisuns of the canadian fig ure skalinj ass iciation they their instruct r ross smith and the college club established a first i j thi re sh u bojrd siid i think i islce sra h f the m z be n id f sm th pr r linesmans job attracts 18 applications to puc eiehtin applications r t unit ion of lines nan wer rcwrwi o actn public l litie cun nssiin u i sptsr il nut tig mondas i v en ing and decision enem j fire i oak ricuc ken ntfi h dc ii s i h r jjo i o h d a w hum j gned two wcrk 59 season with iu fouith lee sli w in memorial gardens en mirch li 14 an iee show authoritatively tut cd by phil ball a cfsa g ld jude as an outstanding inutcur production created and led by jn outstanding professional the ice show was followed by a keenly attended easter week of itratedcfsa test prcpar ajipn ttarttrgatjajn each morn- the club annual meeting and skating party for intermediate and senior members were held ind en joyed by ever ne on wednesdjy evening april 1 final tesln final test davs were pr 1 4 ar i 1 with jn imprcssiv lis f eii djdates and u fini ub rd f u i results uf the vkitir vur w rk acun members test results f 1 l- alip r nig rural fire tuesday causes 50 damage n d it it ipproxi nr i in re fihlinr of the t n m ki bllo- ind upor irg from buijdmt uf t i t i ujing pike p les and booster hose i nes firemen shin had the trouble under control and had as 1 1 11 led t e unid her m h l d it mrs c mc new calumet mines purchase properties in esquesing twp new calumet mines hn ehised appreiximaldy 2w ikks it priperty in fsiticsink township ne i i lly viden appi minutely thin miles siith of ad n an i liken n pi n n en th i 47 ores tiny will islnmist i jinny t i product il usl eel st ni f r nvieil ilili in irki is ne ntliik to iniiiuil i ngiiuer inn s a ii ite s die unnouni erne nt or this li ins jit tion lias made we diffiediiy tli i week whin mr holes inf i in ed ihe pre i iickk thai rumors h iv n circuhliiig and it wax his ele silt hive the puhlie i tilid f thi projiei lr ins itli n three larim furehajied the minum engine r not d tint thi firm prpeity of tin im wil lutm sijdkr h it 4 atun nt listing f 111 inns h it in ui iiir chisnj with hi otetptkiti of 1 inns he stitid lint nigolut ns weie iitld rwiy f i his e iitiiiny t olitun ihe nmilnnpt pi iperty ort d i iy klrkwods rum idjannt t the stilkt r prope rty thi i ngine e r mi tint 42 icns have be n ptn used mid in pli n takin in tin m lining 4li leis a neighb ring fiuin pr jierty nwn as the scolt pi iee mil on e i n f ihn i f imnl ii y i hi f n i i h itlaol 4 000 tome on w do seiiv mi it l i i 1 in isslst nt i i st is in 4 imh t n- f mil my hi i i id i 1 f i lerui ii iut f unit n nd qnlly ink li ml idn k t i ii ivi mi itt s i i ilkkl al 11 iii 1h if 111 t sfll iv r i freak electrical storm hits spears house barn a nihsinij belt f liichlnim rn l mr v in n diy april t pit i f fr ik spriiu vi on f tt nii i ji thundirstoin wn ikid h wi tlntfr f 1 j n eletri 1 yste ti it t f rn ruft i it f n i il h u md linn f mi i i mis free sp i s u it n i a miliiik i e- a hi ang ill i is- nl bo if in f el kn rtkir k nit th e mpl c iystll mr spears w s jt work i m s ilea ddiry jiid his wife ind nith ddughleri hid jouniejed t ad i in l end the ihildrtn s c in e it ihc time the pamng storm struck earl von n rman local electric tan staled this week that he hud nvlhing lik it in his euchre dance held at crewsons corners if md exprihsel i in didn s- f i ir id iimi ii high idv mm ls his mini h mcrnchem lw tily mr iu ifi gmiii jin j si w t- nth kur ir slur h elizabeth force lite valt elizabeth f blue- i inrfa uraidj hi u elizabeth f rce firs r gurc bha ui br- ii br ne- dance w ii w m sally wilson fie ta ting the t judg nekidid das id frnr i tho f rn ti canadian flkvre ska su m rr w v rn ln rfdidi act n d t 540 books next week i library heck however artonfan do i d to be arftd lo oe their lihrar monday aftertwion and esenidf taw an all thnr record in ukal rlituiauvn jot a das so book install 1610 heating system in town hall damage 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