Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1959, p. 1

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ht fje eightyfourth yearno 49 acton ontario thursday june 4th 195 ten pages seven cents operation evacuation was the order of the evening for members of the acton citizens band last night wednesday as they moved from their practice quarters in the town hall this action was decided following a request from town council for a rental of seven dollars per night from the band pictured above carrying equipment from the town hall to a truck are left to right r sprelvogel g padfield b ramsden bandmaster a perrott aa harris lonior band member and l wieck band president jlentaljforiesj continue practice sessions at arena acton citizens band evacuated with mayor w h cook he had mombcis of the band noted that their practice quarters in the town been informed that no assessment on practice nights the drum sect hall last nighl wednesday i foll was being made for the use of el ion held their practice at the arena lowing notice from the town cnun- oclncity but only for the heating while the brass section practiced cil to pay seven dollars per night of the room as the building com at the town hall the members ag- rental tor the upstairs room mittee required funds to maintain reed that the move would inter- operation evacuation took the building rupt the schedule of practice place shortly aflcr 7 00 p m last night when one band fn ember supplied his truck for transportat ion of instruments music and cup boards to the band room in the arena lome wieck band president re ported on wednesday evening the band would have to practice in the cramped quarters at the arcna un til different arrangements can be mttdi can i afford rental prior to the move mr wieck remarked the band cannot afford to pay seven dollars for a practice place it seems unjust to ask the band to pay rent- alonabuilding that is seldom in use mvfoy ther occasion thia move will ccrlninly affect the mobile fire causes alarm to firefighters mobile fire caused meat con- fiisi in to ihe acton fire depart mnl in the early morning hours on mondiy when a chisc through the country netted the firemen only a couple of sleepless hours at approximitely 12 15 am mon day morning firemen were awak ened by the wails of the siren o be informed n car was on fire near the farm of p kroes heading into lh- country fire nen were met by nothing but inky slackness on every turn they made finally th- firefighters were forc- d to abandon their quest with he satisfaction that the driver of the cir had extinguished the blaz if the fire had not been as serious is report d and the car left the cenc before the firemen s arrival board dissolution appears imminent after talks on high school district urbar agreement lo the dissolu tion of the north halton high school district board appeared im minent following i meeting of the north halton urban bo ird in mil ton on wednesday high school board sicielirv- treasurer g o brown answeied queries from the urban bnard s largest meeting in miny months as council members fiom acton mi ton ind georgetown sought in formation on present operations nurse interview mothers new tots medicals next almost every child who will be starling lo school for the first time next september has been inter viewed by miss marion mcadam he public health nurse last week h had interviews scheduled with s8 mothers with children who had r for m z bennett km- youngster taking lessons junior band the band president iko pointid out that during u lonvirsilion following this discussion with the band the mayor mr wieck noted that following the shuffle last night hem wasn t necessary during the the band members were soon joot summer months and slated the ing their hums in a strenuous band offered once to heat the room practice session in the arena during the nights we practiced they prepared for decoration day thwe th sunday boat overturns girl suffers severe shock rhoda wallace of 70 longfield beerman 11 and jimmy puil 11 night rental roud ws hospiu following a and judv o rourko had rented uie near tragedy in fairy lake early boit the o rourkc girl jumped sunday afternoon ralph matthews out while the boat was still in shal- 1l of 1 churchill rd was c-edlt- ed with helping to save hei life after their boat overturned and th riergarcn and 61 who are intend ing to attend the robert little chnol kindergarten miss mcadam arranged the in- rviews at short intervals and was ver plcised that only about three did not come already recorded she was ven more delighted to reilizc that of the 119 tots only six i- seven were not already on her rcords through home visits or the elm c the idvancc interviews are quite a worthwhile thing the nurse explained immunization and hi uh problems arc all recoded mrdicil cards were givn out to ieh mother entitling each child to t complete medical checkup fret the halton county health unit p cks up thclab for all these mcdictl examinations thus releas ing its doctors and nurses from eiv ng the checkups during school k low water after one of the bovj began to clown th tour v ire still in the boat mrl u heid kmuwlva m 1 hilpu favorite literature for three librarians the pupils in mrs norman tur hnvp t ncrscliss who visit th librirv re x iiv gularh all yeai returned iveryj single book thiv burrowed and tit appirtntlv struck on the vvhmobsti ed one of the girl who wj fully drtsstd bo it thi e as limned and hid mini under ih i ike w h h witci tor the second timi whin ing thim u h millluws lad mized ber hi id could sw m nil hei heid above w iter until hews and ers on the short notic tin bujs rocking thr n it ivtriurned dump lo dun wjtir ml foui 1ml ntv vounj m ill d i bo i to cmlph gn hit mondiv id b di hmnev si barking boat fiom sevtit shuck ir d vouiif piuplt with johi hiisp t il 1 i iv thursd election results vpfftbemlnate ejaouon re sults will be available at the free prem offic on thursday jane 11 when with the cooperation of the bell telephone staff in acton two llnea will be open for residents to call this office arrangements have been com pleted whereby results will be fbwhed lo the acton free press office from the returning officers headquarter in the court house in milton immediate results can be ob- uined b calling 600 or dropping in to the free frew office hours th- unit ho feels thil the family doctor has a better bick ground knowledge of each child treatment now any ailments detected now in ij be remedied before ihe child btarls school and so no days will b lost later on halton county hnllh unit ic cngnircd is an oulst indinx oni is one of just a few with this sir vie to school children last week miss mcad tin and mis ron lew in wen at the robert litlk school monday morning all diy thursday ind fridiv if r noon at the m z bennett school all diy tuesday and fidhy morn ing wanted to slav miss mcadam took the lunuy to cxpltin the units to the mothers the its were vrv iuppv to set up to he schools m idv ince som of them wantid to start classes nn mediately oppo vices ys men entertain wives at hilltop thuisday evening miy 28 mem bers of the ys mens club enter taimd wives or friends at hilltop loduc erin the occasion was the annual ladies night i ys min bill wilson wis fines jr for the vtning as usual the bishops fund was the winner as ill fines are now directed tothu r dinner of chicken or su ik lmk s ms s ng was enjojed flung rt r copelind led the sing ng with is inn fiom norm tuiiur it tin bin if plitio four new teachers are receiving instructions during orientation week at ihe m z bennett school in acton and are pictured above with the school principal w d elmer smith left lo nqht are jean bosley sheila boehme alan capper and glenda quinton of the by i pired foi ei int i solution pre- eil considers nisungawiya and esiiifiing councils invited u the meeting weie not prestnl but it was noted they had indicated their approval to the dissolution of the district at earlier meetings although the urb in board lias no powers oth r uian that of seek ing information georgdown ori ginators of the dissolution move are in tuvur with aeton and mil ton as yit iitxomrmturi milton mayoi b clulds miggcslul mil ton nienilieis ipp ind in fivcir of the dis ull fol ael ivill i took n it of alton count 1 1 pi i thi ex numbers ulidn t ippi ii ipposilion to tlu ni m outlived llsefulneiw col g o hiiiwii it hi milstt if thi metling uolui ihi distiiel mbraeing alton nissag iweyo hilfnn fjpu sing ind georgt lown hid bun in i xu lit nl idn in and fa tt m wf- funk un pi si nt high sehihil hoird ns u lived us usefulness i fu 7h with tfio mmoditioii 2h0 hith nt loi 11 and ailon 410 linollinuit for debenture outstanding iivkwing dibtnlurfs of the still oulst inding it was notcd alton ire i would bi nspon- cimdnued on page six at tin n list visit fm thi stason wednesday of inst wnk thi pre sented a book ol thin oun poims and di ivvings in tin libianans thiv xplaimd it w is in iipiricia- twin of the kuidniss shown to thim by chief hbitrinn mrs i e wnl- son and lur issiht ints mis midge chapman and mis esilui tivlor thi krndt fivt and six pupils hid cich nnlibuted li thi hook which wiik eovmd in grin wuh vtllow letlirmi n iiding spi mi 1 1 m susan robins n m idi ihi pn n- lalion and mrs wilson iiplid thanking lh bow and girls rook dedication tin book is dcdintid to our frl nd ih lib an ins board engages gate park attendants reviews lifeguard situation at park eight new public school teachers here or first orientation week nil hiin the i i lu f i i nt n hi k ln i pn jichistr i canvass town for sale goods ir l g mj i i jtm wrliomrd v itoard ai ion pin ks bo ird w i dm sdav i vinini iiiud w kivsil i- gate i uundant and h rivir as nutak- r with bi ti to cimuunci dutus inimedutilv n ihi rati of jllmlper inform ition niiid np 24 tables the li ud w is d that 12 tilliv w i r vatu the credit authontv ind w i i in ihi near futon million te eheis c jiilm miss pnneipil g w mtk nli nt hie dime will u uii gi id n ltobil litilt selio1 tin wtk his miss join uosliy whost liomi is four l lehtis 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jedmt v ire dtvnin suintt lindi wtxid itnlip sirgt nt brad lev miinpru ann v ih robert buckm r k in n se hubt r gordon jun rivnolds sus bmsim sliphen dubois braida riu t k pat denn pe hliduii r r puker tunid chairman f to decorate graves honor dead b during decoration day service judv l ro spe iker m m thi- sum mid tit and outd hirjirr held pi and it ni 1 gi nassagaweya tax rate held to 6 mill raise tpil nn inert im- pij tnwnhip touni with an overall incrvav mevndav evenm evi ftir farm nd residcn iul an ne mil fw cstmmtnml 4 mill reidnls tn the milton fiv irva mi 1 tor fre vixmevlnti whiw iiom u an jdditiowl 3 s mi k lew ttr the v art a iv tnil it v v l irdims1 tt jftp i link dn mt mill n 1 1 ur cd ih it of h liv- were he li rf c1o tw 0 16 im mri i ivp ivii u e uu i9s9 ni 1 jtc o s in aivproved iic 1958 u i loin i k ihil lodt am 1a ulls irvm last i pav an un a- tun at 6 mills 19w and 4 1 ac i lmid member o will be t pt bnd mas st i i uh bs no c vhw karris trvtee unit t v r dii at the parade t dt marsh ai 11 hrad j onr cmsiinj of acion cs find 1 i council act in f 5 i j tnrn and he civil deici 89th birthday for c k browne 3 mius and thr pubm aeno i i llls thi i ear tn al toanshtr imeiditurcs for if viar ir i v lia mmd uhlr the ivvnhip lew ui iim 3300 ot th by resolution at mondav menirrc cwviii i ajivjed i up h counts c ouncil of t ic nwth helton h th sciooj disj ct accounts toullinx 848 5 vure pprov nd the oad inlcndent vouuier lor cj68 06 was also passed bissk super rv v m jt1 mjir paradr will lf ty n murs cats f church serviie mn r w i v nd w rd of he na ii i ni tht r re k rcic w n sc i iv bs kts k b rev g holnns rev r a brmk e hrt n co um n ff band tnr lc r h t k aux lav nd mcnibcrs ol h romc d ikv h dvsnhrc and ljkridi w rxh p chaplci of the 10de and uv ven bvwirun- in1 lu ftum actor i j r nd bam ickburn and eubl n v iid g iur ttrtsr led b bill n cp ak 11 ncludt ac on junior pipe jied in bd cub scoo brownies and i he wa latl t rh lat oku ttio orientation wkk a f acton pjblic sco h weel s beng held ftx e ghi new eicrs esh fo teac ers co leeje and fowr of tle ne teacel e iown above th p nepj w avkenze at ihe robert litle school pctued et to right are rosemary moore ke m r will n kenned and wa ne fofster seated is pr cipal g w mckeru

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