Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1959, p. 3

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highlight of life gail roszell records highlights of grade eight trip to toronto aftev the grade eight pnplli of the robert little school spent a day in toronto each of the over 40 students wrote a composition dene rl bint he experiences of the day these were judged by the staff and this week the winner was announced as gait rosiell her complete composition is published here the m z bennett school grade ejght students went to toronto later and their composition will iso be judged and another win ning essay will be published in the free press nexf week a highlight of my life by gnil ros7cll the grade eight class of robert litllc schi o wprc fortunate en oujjh ti b able to go to toronto this yiai on n lour of iht museum parlmmcnt buildings and casa loma everrfc wiis very excited but ihoroukhly enjoyed the tup which proved very educntional on our way down wc paused many interesting places one of whith was the american consul when we arrived at toronto wc first went to the museum our guide instructed us to carry a small stool to sit on in case she wanted to lecture us primitive masks our first stop was at the mask exhibit there vlcre masks dating biik from most primitive ages to unci used nowadays spiritual masks of eskimos and indians were displayed and also masks used today in stratford s shakes peare festival next wc went to a room where the fossils of ancient animals gave us in idea of their appearance and tnoimous size after seeing them wc went to a room ihnt icprescnlcd the eliz abcthan times armor and weapons weio displayed in glass cages and cich represented a ccitain age at noon wc ate in the cafeteria theic ind later had some free time to look at the exhibits most inter csting to each walk red carpets after leaving the museum wc walked down to the parliament letter to the editor mjmwammmiiszxrm suggests economy committee to administer public funds am aprji iauw va h foi money deni su hi possibility off n hhiip in crease i year is and con have pr rate afiain thu cause of gtavc concern is the apprehension i nihly cxpiessed in your is about the stability of the town h iniincis it is unfortunate thai the present council u faced with problems inherited in part rom then predtcessors but 1 am of hit opiin n tli il only stnmg and p mil 10 lie ti n is mink to piove cffutive it is cil hi i i iffu the tin li p ii at th cstini us tnh liul the tit i ihn funds llppott in in i the it t ti pnhlu funds action islie limn this is required litimniend the immediate mint i f ui fconiimy com iitniii tin ft mm wot k of the tins 11u11 ulrt uprise clceltd lepiist nlitives jnrt t i pi gd meuutiih vmiii pi oven iidniuust outve jili1 i tj and ueiuld b eliaig ed wilh ihe responsibility of ap provuik the expendituie of every dolliu of public funds win t tie in cm i id by i stib eommitue of the count il oi otheiwim if in their opinion the eosl wis nil warrant plan cancer blitz tonight a bill drive f n the north h illein fjnit of ihi murium can cer bieie will be pi inned in de lull tonight when jtpicsent itives of mum utinuioris wilt meet tonllm in tin ingim liidit uimi ii pin llft ladies auxilinr of the leu n me tlkllll ihe li ide i ship iq tin iiiiiiii it eimpidii f funds tonight u iiinie mi ills w it be micl aneludnik d iu time ind cm m a p s ml e imp luls in b iiil hi id 111 let m li i i11c mil im the otlh w e n is t pllsllill rt in tie no n vi t t darrtklll smbol a duff idi i tht smllllll tin ori ii iti 1 1 mil of the fust fkn 1 is rr spin u s 1 smllbol lit tilt hoi t s met ice in plishmtn s tf tht soi let it s ill ttts h is ihe idv d 111 but d s t uhlit wtl in itli elm djt di ds tt nun lidus- rt p in i mi 1 it mind tin 11 of th uih tninj r imp i m trfts km 51 iv ii tl s went 1 t tiiiui u nips sen ie m ups kan imkbu i ind dul lilt ins i lit s 1 would be under in oblift ation to delete it from the curient budget the ecnnomy committee would thus be in a position to exercise unbiased control over all public money nnd would be ible to pre vent to a large extent the overlap of administrative and capital costs to cite an example the building of changing rooms in the middle of the pnrttm a cost of around 10 000 illustrjtcs the lack of co ordinal ion in the towns affaus here wc have an expensive fac ilily quite out of keeping with the beauty of the turroun dings that is of use only during ihe summei months ind yel a few yards iway in tin arena we hive childun fin tine the skating stison chanunl in uu most primitive conditions surth il would have been moic mudent to have cut across commit tee spheres of influence and alloc died the 10 000 lo a central fund for the restoration of the arena whin chjngin accommodation would be used lo the maximum ndvnnlafic thioughoul the voir only courage and determination to ijikti effective action is going to justify hit caption acton ihe centre of progress yours iruh d l tin int service precedes meeting of club tht heather club hcjd their rt iulir muting in koing is a troup in ihi un led chinch lo obsiric huh vuk aflet weids thtv githmd it the home of mrs charles kirknes fur a shin t business nut lint and a social li ilf hour das f each m mth w he n dressings at e m ide for district once i p hit ills dublin institute is om iiiuiimn mrs wist pointed out this tioup collected the lirgcst am mill fieim nn zt ne 1 ist ji ind numbers altended meetings futhfulh dectmbtr j ami in ind ftbiu ii wtie purticulirh hiuv months fui the work of the unit mr wtst noted buildings by way of queen s park when wc arrived we were the first group of students but soon after foui more schools came afler a wait outside we were conducted into the parliament buildings and were liken through long in us coyered wilh red car peting cieat portiaits of past prime ministers hanr in the halls and cabinets of stuffed animals materials and minerals ai e also there we went into the assembly and the guide mr morse told us a bit about the pailiament mr stanley hall the representative for hilton welc mod us watch session afteiwuds wc went up into the gillciy lo watch the legislatuie in session the coat of arms ab wc the speiikei s chair was hand caiv ed and on it appear inscriptions in french and latin the opening of the legislature begins with pray ers and the bringing in of the some important people we saw were the sergeant at arms the leaders of the opposition and the prime minister on our way out wc received a jig saw puzzle of ontario entertained rerlment we ihen went to casa loma cusi loma is a latin word mean ing house on the hill named by lady pellill herself sir hen ry peliitt built this bcaoliful mas bcc sr to be able to entertain his whole rcgi mcnl and ihe oil rooms served this purpose the servants occupied the third floor while sir heniy ind lady pell it hid llieir bediwni suites on the second floor on the main floor the hall stretches the whole length of ihe ciillc it is an cxicl roplici of peacock alky in windsor cistlt london three doors leiding into tht con serv it iy in worth 10000 each ind the exquisite dome of stained glisi is valued nl 10 000 in isu loma there jre secret stinciscs wine celtais ind stabl cs the slills in the tables arc made f fine spanish mih ifiany with wh te tiled v ills an inspect i m of the st ibles ended oeir visit ind we larted our joiirity it me with many fond mem ries learned much om tup home n just is ex citing is oui tup down this trip pi vori an educilionit one beciuse wt sm things f pitsent ind jnsl and lcerncd much ibi nt h iw our cgit news the c g i t girls of knox pres byterian churdi met at the sun day school room on april 8 the group repeated their purpose and song their hymn gertrude kuhn and cheryl price led the business the worship service was con ducted by dianne shultis and julie holmes before some games the girls in the play practised ii the girls sang taps easter vacations spent in district spending their easier holidays with their grandmother mrs j p benham were lany janice and nancy bye burlington bicky and ftandy morrill guelph mr and mrs hairy hortop fli7abclh and nancy visited on sundiy with mr and mis bert palfram in mr ond mrs dm hindley and family of hillsburrh visited on sunday with mr and mrs roy hindley mi and mrs harry edwaids and firmly guelph visited on sunday with mr and mrs albert ware sunday visitors with mr charlie hamilton were mr and mrs alf cuulmg mr and mrs bill alcx- indcr and mr and mrs harry hincock sund iy visitors with mr and mrs john benham were mr and mrs charles bve and family bur lington mr and mis gordon aidie uieirmr slid mrs jack morrcll and boys guelph m sses elizabeth and nincy hor lop spent their easter holidays with mr and mrs ci irence hor top rock wood mi and mrs alf winters qustic ind mis martha jackson ospnnge visited with mr and mrs ted jcs- lin and girls monday evening miss evelyn dolmer guelph spent the weekend with her par ents mr and mis harvey dolmer mrs john irwin of acton was ois i weekend visitor in ihe same home gene nt is r freshness guaranteed i think wc should take more tups of this n ilurc bccause these txpiiitnees incieise our know ifdge much bttltr thin just read int information from books this brings lo a close my slory of the trip which 1 shill always itnumber is one of the hifch- lifchts of my life h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph phona taykw 27150 fri sat show surto 7 pm 1 ride a crooked trail aud1e murphy and gia scala 2 the restless years john snxon smdn dn jis whltmore teresa wright sal mil only apt video mon tues double profrajnme 1 the matchmaker shirley boolh anthony perkins shirlcv m iclame paul ford 2 rockets galore show starts 830 pm wed thurs john mills in dunkirk show hurts 6 45 pm wms thankofferjng held ladies aid plans supper the thautoffering meeting- of the w m s of the presbyterian church was held in tht home of mr and mrs jack birtch the manse rock wood devotions were taken from the program in the glad tidings minutes and reports were heaid mr birtch was guest speaker and gave a very interesting talk suil- able for the easter season mrs w lasby g ive a reading duels by mrs j d lowric and mrs g mie dougall and mr and mrs birtch brought a very profitable meeting to a close wilh prayei by mr birtch business meeting 1 he ladies aid held i sfioi t business meeting at the close of the w m s meeting in charge of mrs james glilbusun aj i ineenieiui were made for the come is jou arc supper a true contest was won by mrs james gilbeilson tht lords prayer was said in unison a social half hour was spent wilh mis will gilberlson and mrs j milne assisting the hostess owing to the inclement wcithcr the good fridiy brcakf ist sponsor ed by the ypu was not is well attended as could be hoped for mr and mrs will early had iheir family all homo for easter mrs jack spearing imiirji who hjs been cunfined to london san wis also able lo 1 home all hope sh will soon be discharged from tht san permanently mi stm gollghlly visited on sundiy in the home of mr and mrs j d lowrle mr joseph lisby of ti i into spent the weekend with mr ind mrs lhurlts i asbv mis clneiigi hamsty and girls leturned home on sundiy iflen pending sevti il d lys t ihe bed roys electric service bonded aeglnlered master tlectrlcun complete line of electrical appliances and tixlurcs jit pairs to ill makes of oil buineis complete htoek of ports motors and contiols sales sekvlch rlpa1rs for free estimates phone acton 420 the acton free press thursday april 9th 1959 3 ilde of her father in markdale mr and mrs james daniel of toronto spent the weekend with mr arid mrs w lowrle mary and with their grandparents returned home with them miss susin hnwotl of guelph spent wednesday with mary and grace who had spent the week grace daniel in the same home metfix exe rfy a90 a two war buddies met after a long separation and were reliv ing iheir experiences yes said one 1 always as sociate the two best years of my life with ihe army the year before i wsa drafted and the year sfter i get out and us our wish that v m ii is soeiate pleas int memories with us whenever jou drive one of our used cais to this end our mechanics thoroughly overhaul every cir we tike in before us placed on the lyt bv doing so wc km w were piulecting om reputation f selling onlv the finest u id e irs a good example is today s bfst buys vi rnlcle twi lurdlop m malmi frank proute your tfwraqifl uncdital gglciirante valuable is possession saw make dmajnga kt jul ii ijifi lint an hi id 1 mil n on the first ind third m i always resh available at e l buchner ro optometrist and hearing aid consultant acousticon 41 miu st e acton ont wednesdays only office hours 30 6 00 p im even gs by appo ntment house calls by appointment telephone 115 tuesday april mth a volunteer sitof will icail 31 you home to give you the latest facts about cancef and to receive your conlnbuion towards the continued crk of llc canadian cancer sex ety receipts for ncoe a will be forwarded contr but ons may be se t ly ma i to canadian cancer society north halton unit p aacwilliams box 155 milton and it is your means of identification at the hospital how 70 use it always keep your ontario hospital insurance certificate tiandy and present it to the hospital admitting department if hospital care becomes necessary for you or your eligible dependants only one certificate is issued to each insured single person and to each insured family as a precaution each member of the family should have a separate note ol the huospital insurance number for ready reference in case of sudden illness or accident rri what it does your certificate and paidup premiums entitle you and your eligible defendants to essential mpatient hospital services in standard ward accommodation of approved hospitals only for as many days as such services are medically necessary benefits cease when the physician indicates hospital care is no longer necessary outpatient hospital services are not covered except in the case of emergency outpatient care received within 24 hours following an accident hospital services must be medically necessary ontario hospital insurance benefits cannot be provided for custodial or domiciliary patients i e persons whose medical conditions do not justify use of hospital accommodation and services and who could be cared for at home or in some facility other than an approved hospital prepaid premiums mean prepaid protection it is important that your ontario hospital insurance premiums be paid on or before the date they are due this is necessary to maintain a period of prepayment during which your protection wsi continue if it ever becomes impossible for you to pay your premiums ontario hospital services commission 138 st clair avinui wbt toronto 7 ontario wa 43301

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