clghtyclghth vrna 4c actbn ontahitv thoteoay may wfi 1963 lf g ten reoasancnt i leading high vic for acton high acnool athlete recked up awven new record saturday at the ontario agricul tural college ground during t dhhrlf he diy ach un- tailed in cond mpol 4s point behind lie leading georgetown achool the boy piled up 297 polnia during their event but the choota hope of copping the champtciahip faded when the glrie felled id ully more than polnia acton placed aecond to ceometown echool which won the champlorhuslp during the day popular keith tuftney broke our exlitlng rec ords in the aenlor dlvlalon rick whyte tallied two racorda don frkw john coy jr and allan hall each bok one exlailng reo ord kl the meal keilh tlnlahed flral in the 2j0 yard daah to break the present record of lit aecond an he jog ged ground the track in u1 cec- ondu in the 440yard danh he finished in 517 aecond to break the tullna record or 526 sec ond headed the itemjnihe mo open aa he flashed over the fin- uh line in 1 minute and 6 aec onda to break the former record of 2 nflnulea ejj aeconda and in the mile race he croaaed the line in 4 minute and so aeconda lo tap ihi fornmr rwnnl of a mln roger third in the ittvyard- daah a monkhouae georgetown ael a new record when he- ran the courae in 0j aeconda in the o ju ao a swtlzer of milton net a record at j mlnulei and 7 second georgetown copped the 440 relay which waa a new event with a record time of si aeconda runnlng broad jump john guy aecond high jump john gov flral doug ford third pole vault john goy net an alltime high when he cleared the crow bar at ii feet 7 htche and ron heller placed third jihot putt john gov third 440 yard daah allan hall third in the one mile race which waa a new evpnt al lan hall led the field in 4 mln- ulea 502s koconda to finish flrat in the 120yard daah b cum- mlna georgetown aet a new rec ord of 244 aeconda to boat the provloua record of 249 aeconda ami georgetown won the 440 re lay which waa a new event athletes smash records cwossa saturday ulea and 1 aeconda rick whylc competing in the bantam dlvlakin aet a new record in the running broad lump when he jumped is font if inchca to better the former record of 14 foot il inchca he nlao toaaed the ahot pull 30 fool 7 inches to ealahllah a new reciird over the prcvloua 23 foot i inches gey favorite altons hones of establishing a new ontario record in the inter mediate pale vuuli reala on the shoulders ol the achoola favorite john gay jr after he ealabllahed an niltime record of ii foot 7 inches in heat the previous one at 9 lout g indies in the aenlor running broad iump don price jumping with ila arm in a caal aoared through the air lujandj feel 2 i inches away from the starting point to break the prcvloua record of 19 feel 2 inchca allan hall paced the inienne dlatc runneni in the mile race and browed across the finish line in 4 minute s02s seconds to act the record fur this event liven i the acton school plated firat aeconil ur third arc bantam boya runninu broad rick whylc firat don harris second shut pull riek whvledon harris 100vard daah g hallelt george tun firat rick whytc don whytu junior hoya running broad lump j brewster georgetown bill ro gers second high lump bill ro llers lirst pole vault dave gap ivtt second ahot pull bill rog- cia susoml 100 yard dash bill running broad jump don price ael a record high jump jim peal second pole vuull lea mcphcdren third abut putt ron campbell third 100yard daah keith ranney second 220yard daah keith ranney new record 440yard d keith ramsey new ivcord uoyard openkcith ran ney new record with allan hall running aecond one- mile keith ranney new record in the relay milton trolled home firat with aclon in third poaltlon clri bveate bunlnm girls failed to place in theninnlog in the junior girls slnmllng broad jump tynn vale won third and in the jooyurd rcluy race acton came in third in llic intermediate girls evcnla anne vale of acton won aecond in both the standing broad jump and high jump bonnie mcdou- gall of aclon placed third in ihc running broad jump in ihc senior girls clasa individual boys champions of the day were bantama rick whytu acton junior d brew ster georgetown int m m cummins georgetown aenlor keith ranney aclon individual champions lur the girls were bantam p martin georgetown junior g callardr millnn intermediate r schut erin und senior p barrugcr georgetown during the final scores in the bovs tutu points acton netted 297 georgetown 67 milton mi frln 52 in the girls erin isa- milton 162 georgetown 114 aclon w final scores lor the duy for each school georgetown first with ui points- acton jv6 erin v and milton 250 this saturday the athletes re turnto guclph to compete in the cwossa meet mstwirls 9 wspftv jjs ivvi w v j actoh hoptt of ihaitering a provincial record derlng the cwossa track and fiaji meat thli saturday reata on the legwork of tha five high ichool itudenli above during the dlitrkf meat ian weekend the alhlaiet broke avioua racorda left to tight are don price high iumper who broka one record allan hall runner who broke a record john goy jr who ihattered the intermediate boya pole vault record keilh ranney who ran horns with four racorda and rick whyte who broke two recordi in lha barttem group v-etfwt- uto mm 50th anniversary fair committees named ptiwiit i uf be alton aitrkul- timiil s4micty held their ixcuid nuvtitiy mi wotlmduv april 30 tu the cuiiuiuinilv centre with the uhhi umiihihuv to tute iiviuiii cilvin aitken viiiuluct- ril the meitinu with mi swuek- ha ok i us jwvtvtaia j k i tikun t hut in in of th ihuk lii inel ionunrtuc in plan shitl uliiik unit tnr the vhah animvrxarv auhnutievl a i- purt uf 44 ivivut mevtmy i veld by hit vinimil ice a knth diwuv xuui ttalutwetl i he ivimi ami ev- vml ivnnnuiidaiivm et adnn- iwl by tin ihmii th event iluu- um new a- 1 mkxtate diiei ioin pnhluwil the i imrw o 1 ar ic wh heil cattle wuluce liihy vin jaekmhi samtv buihunan d d watille markget jluttlc gen jack mm juk aitken jnk holme ken sojhhlnytsmi dairy cattle dim matthcwv wilnwr prver fvfc stnienlllc cha ucnabb chav mcketmn stan mnrrhuin livemtick parade smith ciril- i in teu jaekkon n hiakla chav minahh javk molnn d d waldie supi- ul hall r l duvldnun a rubinun llovd mc- enerv n braida sunt of field vsm thoinpstm mac spruwl mux- p akx near bert wattoti hah mikryan madill lauren ttvncnaar puultry ralph ivdny- burt w fred k frr kit name john ord dep magistrate geometown lawyer john d ord haa been uppolnleil a dep- utymaslatrutc effective mnv iv he will preside ut courts throughout thia section ul oniar- lo wherever maslatratea arc ill or oa- vacation im looking forwurd to it ii is a real challenge mr orj aald h have always practicetl criminal law and a maclatate handlea approximately 9s per cent of the criminal cusca tried if a person la interested in crim inal work it is only as a magis trate that he can devote himscll to it mr ord plans tu continue the practice in georgetown which he entered in 1954 but he will take in a partner whose name he will announce in the neur luturc graduated from osgood- hull and the university of toronto in firefighters host bantams give individual trophies john oaw i0si mr ord joined lh- toronto aclon firefighters sponsored bantam hockey icum members were feted saturday night dur ing a banquet at the lira hajl when they received indlildunf trophies in recognition ol win ning the tourtown tournament during the lutler part ol the sea son team captain gurry tall- lelcr received a special trophy lor the must valuable player receiving trophies were krn mullhy gurry tuilleler bert logen ricky lambert terry cole klvan hall alun mcmahh john mcgeachic jim burden barry elliott rcid hellctran bub pacholok jim mccoy snvcn stvaihew teachers hrnukkkh public school hoonl tm- leurned lust week seven replace- ments on the teaching stall would be necessary three at the robert little school and iihii at the m z itennell schiiil on friuas and monoiv prin inching ila way through the towns municipal water system la ihc incneiftalng pressure thai mun icipal councils over i lie pusl de cade huvu been seeking aa they inllliited uncuvered and develop ed the new water supply on churchill houd north the grudually increuaing pica- sure is the- culmination of con siderable elfort und the expendi ture of neatly half u million dol- lurs in developing the municipal supply it has been mislble he elev of t churchill rvurvor is considerab ly higher than the old water tower un cemetery hill to the homeowner the increas ing pivsstirr can mean lower in surance rules lietler pivssiuv where- bulhruoms ore located on different lloors adequate pres sure lor use ol water al two soiuves ui the same lime us well us oilier hcnrllts which will ho notkcuhlc in time nome disadvantages are that the increased pressure might bt cuuae a plumbing breakdown in utd wiulpment inadequate lawn hose not tealed for high preaaure lhiui burat rallef valvaa fhla week one plumber warned residents tu chuck before buying garden huae lu oee how ll waa rated preaaure relief valves may he inalalled al the coat of 112 plua inalallallun fur the mcpintnended type tu industrialists the increasing preaaure can meun lower inaur- ed pressure will meet underwrit ers demunds lur a sprinkler aya- tern service faaler prodiicllon where mulerlata relv on a water cooling system muy also he a ben- elll the new aoiirte lias iveen iii use since jumiurv in hut only in dustry mid residents on main nltecl north above the cnr tuieks have received tile in t reus ed piussure lust week lesldehls were ud- vlsed by letter of the increase and told wafer preaaura raihajlwi valvea were available al imw own coal frotn local plujnbam the increkalng preaaura wrist out aclona inter praaaum tat line wllh auaroundlna tnjjtudpaav some raaltnmla fearing ajtlmlv lug breakdowns inatallad braav jiuts ruller valvea and many hart one mlorderaothera am dubtcaai whether oneja necaaaary or mfa they hawiakctd lha opinion of plumberamml the town auparhv ii gau utalement on the subject dioiulls hope in spending ll7n00 ror the new rswarvolr wus lo huve an adequate waarf supply uml preaaure 1o aervka uv ilosirv und domestic uaera aa wall us lessen the cost of fire utaur- anrv roles llv the end of the month ii ut anlklpuled i be water prasuura will he ul ila peak and in aomg ureus piessurc will b around w pounds while in olhera ii will i limb to 1 00 pounds- sas mbijnsrtt m jack reid chosen hs board chairman five new teachers start here in fall townaley allan mckcnzl and i bruce caabura in presenting the trochlea coach harold townaley congratulated the buys for their excellent showing during the sea- aon higher league team manager herb dodilses pressed hia appreciation to ihc players for their cooperation during ihc year and wished the ones who next year woold step up to midget class every suc cess in ihc higher league recreation director jim cas- burn told the bovs he was happy to sec them inlcicslcd in the game und congratulated each ami every one on his gentleman like conduct both on and olllhe ice the town ol acton has been judged bv the conduct von dis played when uwav irom home anil i havent heard a bad re pott thi ycarrhc rateri hate illduahnl iihii dsov to i wtnsucki grain rsiots and veg- ssne in iniri iapaits1lh imh letjbles clus thompson wumcr plrtect list k asmisiate dtivsuus lrcr lstc somcrvillc mac itklusks x hcmslcs cittrskwi i sprstsvl buoths and midway wm lali jcse mskihrv sainlv hit i thompson j dsnnis walter un chanan don mnmii s t muni- turn a fmj krniiui li stan mai- 411 and jumci ytstnity n j hrafiu imr sumrillc saiulv rut kalian jas mdulkxh j a ifaiwis j d bumsisle i rvmaiions i mcenrrv wnv thompson r i davidson mel mvullru thos thomasn iv ii hmn iiomi mcuan jack 1 maihall smith grtlfln walter i fiavi ralph denny ci ailkcn i s brakla wllmcr frvrr map in hunter chas msnatsb ii ii hinttsn stan matthrw crant prrrsitlerit and secre- tars tnancc llosd mcenrrv it t davidson n krakta cats in aitken italpb denny wm mai kay thrwv wallasv lasbs bvb mar shall chav lashv rat wcsl jas allien wnv jaskvai ken sloh- nltjl jas nkctlllosh mas ftlsnv lauirns 1 rs seoaar lstic swackhaiihy ant id wvikrski the rcinaludsr o the nicciina was detel to setting up atul resising committcsa ivt take thaixr ol the annus lcpa1 barnis ol in- sihivs ptstgram ia cwamahteea the tsinmitters as thev wilt ap- pear m the 10 nrur list itrc as follosrs bras v tusrsrs walter frvrr walter i inhjun itae west hi hwrac ral b wm ataltriumping hone llovd mc- enery clara armstrong jas led- per jack marshall pontes uovtl al man in hunter geo wallace harold bruwn sunt of cattle smith griffin in wishing the bovs lutoie suc cess mr cashurn said t imp ed tosee them at the arena auain nesl year file clliel muk ifolilh- inn cipals g w mckentic and hliiicr gratulaleil the team on then mu smith accompanied hv teacher cess and espresscd the pleasure management iommittee chair i the irelighters had in backing man vic bristuw visited both the team and prmnliin a ban slratlord teachjers college and i cjikt at the end of the iion humilton teachers college und chcfa role hired the scsn teacher- three new teachers lor the i robert little school year mil he keith allen durham ami nancy jasper mildnias holh iiief itthtcrs tlonned apions ml chels hat to cater lor the ban quel and pmvidcil a li-anoni- hot meal of toniato tuin inasl fnm strullord teacheis ciuue i l p v and lesley anne dubs acton i lm- imle pic and i mm lake-lion- teactuis col- i l firm ol croll and borins me ol lege at the m 7 bennett school llm the partnera being senator d new teachers will include dun i w h vid croll na m kingsbury rickvvkl he formed a partnership in nellie p stevnhrrgen drumho georgetown lrst- with george gav le hanna dunnville all irom llve new tcuchcrs have been engaged ul acton district high school according to principiit u a hansens report during the bouid meelitig monduv evening slurllng in i hi reuclihig liefil neat lerin will in- koniild lliihnos ol windsor who will leueh guide nine uml 10 ltench us well us ihhuvmi educatrionr jld mccalliiin toronto who jl leuch grade 4 und 10 hurtdrv us well us some boys p ljohn duvidson of lennoxville otaebec who will tench geography and some history miss marilyn woy of waterloo who will teuch hi story und some geogruphy anil miss susan kench port credit who will teuch typing und shorl- bund miss kcnch has been hired to leuch spcciiil comnieniul wliich is lo be included lust veur teachers leaving this yuararc miss june convuy who is giiing lo guclphj misajoanlacwlio will be leaching in tomntti urea next year pete roblnaon who has been engaged with ihe south peel board ol education and wil liam pallcraun who la leaving for deep river encountered difficulty mr fngel thanked holb the principal und usslslunl principal on hehall of the hoard for the time both spent in search of new teachers this is a timeconsuming tiling slated ihe trustee as he acknowledged ihe live trocher were all graduates uf the ontario colleue ol palucallon without previous experience he luld a hoard members in aplle of the fact the aulury schedule thla year hud been adjusted in hopes of enticing experienced tcuchcrs none hud been uviiiluble nussuguwcyu i rosier dune moffat blamed nul obtaining ex nerlenced teachers lo pirating hv other buurds chairman jacx u t only possible solution would be an abundunre or leuchers we will lust have lo live with ihc situation until the department of education and ocr wake up lu this fact he stressed assistant principal michael bcvun was oflhe opinion uv aclon hoard hud done every thing within its powrr to at tract experienced tcuchcrs he wondered if some mcuna of suh- sidiuilion paid by ihc depart ment might be a solution to pro curing cxperlened leathers rather than local cltlrns war ing the load new chairman during a special meeting ol ihc hoard wednesday of last week vicechairman jack reid waa appointed aa chairman fol lowing the realgnatlon and aud- deh death of former chairman edgar s force at the rame meeting cheater anderson new lyappointed trustee wus made chairman of finance at the meeting monduv mr reid paid hia respects to the late mr luirce and staled i am sure you all share the real sense ol loss of a good friend und chair man who was always ready to pilch in and help he did a great deal lo assist me after i took over ua finance chairman and i personally gained u great deal ol experience irom hia advice ills presence will be sorrowful ly missed mr held also eapreated hia appreciation fur helng choaan chairman of ilu- himr1 mid mal corned the new member cheater anderson secretary william mlddutoo was instructed to requeal tenta tive approval from the de partment of education lor lh construction of a new 10room uddltlon lo ihe present achool included in lha pronoaed addi tion will he alx claairoomi on library one commercial rooin one hiboraiory and una gynv nusfum wlun tentative approval haa been granted an architect will he hired to prepare sketch plana before final approval can bat given financial arrangementa made und construction tart- ed un stminar wmi he aalartad im uaw mai united naalsmb aaaaaaaav waterloo couaaa jaaaa ugh both dujce of dataamlava mai os acraad t la aaaaar ala la a tba aaal tata dadaloa who ta aam vhi bat made aeat taaak thla la a nes the chaptera sisoti shelve 95000 church extension at knoavongationalsaeetm season behind i hem stacked their plates high wllh food anj dcsixircd everything golf clinic thursilas evening ol last nxek piltrs alltnilcd itk irsl hewaon and in i9jo fred hel i lumillun tcuchciv college and aon waa taken into the lirm he eliiuheth m burrell wingham waa ampintcd ouccns counsel nun slratlord teachers college lr lfr alter the meeting trustee louis ml old was a ttglrti pilot bonnrtte hlincr smith and sec night of the gull clinic at the with the rcaf lor three years relry william mtddlelim attend park in the groupwere 21 men during the second world- war ed an ojieii meeting in milioi to nine ladies aiul tsw bovs goir hia wife la english and thev bear discussions on teaching con pi doug bruton will have hi have three aorta robin 10 chse wrsational french in ckmen proteges out again tonight 7 and roger 4 urv schools- ithuiuuyl t ai jv n ra fcsiffgi maarf chronic truancy offenders suspended at high school a ptirci s000 chiiitiui lurite t lasn-oin- furnaee pmhn i the pre urn t true lure i tlm tikiti huiltlittk t nit nmmr t i auhvrmim ami- kltibtfftr th huiwing tommfilfl bpo kim li vtii inn i hurt h uisj wudnrdjv niffht mr parker pucil j pjjymintvplan ettenujatf siuimiii iciiiixnli tlv wiiliitmuv im i lu- tjikffajlii ihc iuifici l veil with lh pwikiptv iintii tlunnp i nifiriliitifitti iiimi t hul irtcivril 4rtij hicj ii4i of iu fitiilir tikvtin a witi- to pnhitcl wuh tir ihr vonvlitkliun ol ihc huhd- i i olkiwing rrporu from thtf iisinu lion vis ikfoifcv 70 to inn rniyinu from vfj0oo lubtwrd of niairuflm and hfuulc i ipwnnn his iimmittcv reennv l htuti iilne l tlhr churth liititilr 1 nierliny lisi iill ilu mciukd ttit- low hliktcr of 9fft0 j htrv voitn in ihc nrcatlvr immiiiiiil- kiinmiittt- itmlnf hh- ctn on ilu- uomitnrthtutn of the of ihr opinion prvrnt daffklt iikiti ol ihiiriiiiii r m ijtimt jithiuvi mi dunltp if toiunlo uruiutd he tujmtl btfirc any nw is ininktcil i- nfimvrd with ti can rmilduif poitcti under tafkn irthittil plinv hid ill icntut simi pined during lv cv a if mtkenrir chuffrli no i hi pioriomd cfrnsioti pliiriv niyhi un hided itntns ut flriaiik imiikirr 0trti in ruiar the uh d hil i ui i lnr tiiditotiuii ii i i ilu- i iitr of i oiuirim ihhi ruu i in i jivi jjmifi riett pting witf i loiklfhiius tlhlirmuv llthllv tttlhkf urslv i icjiiiuj a ptymtttt i lkttr tultalttotl vat t ijawsuclttd iciv si in u i inn a it olliic l hire tutuit nul rvcttvaiy repair lo t thi 11 twh mwinia i fcawskarv rtijtr j w v jajf lt l v ft chnmic abssntec pupils at act on high achool arr in for a spot ol trouble monday rsrning act on dlatrkt high wbuol huard-au- iborlfrd both principal e a hansen and assistant principal mkhael bevan to clamp- down aotarti hlnton lack geo nir thomsoa halmee fkckt croii ooiiipcutaaeia jackaon chav tswnabb n brai- bo algl da uoyd mcenery calvin all- um ii hr just alt on his own enqutr- 1 parents ol thrust slutwnta per- cd mr engcl when told he was sxmalk to make them aware of notiticd by the princiraaj the the action al their children truster enquired how nianv monday morning we susramded chronic absentees there were mil rsf these atudenu tenv tbe lst although the prcaarr dr- porann remarked mr bevan t mn wo nl a chronic caat was mr eaajaf atreaaad tba im- iwcer denned mr enact won hi j portabce ot nuking an example uj r w pssinu a he purs ihr suhir i of alu whsv ptaao i hd off the aubject when he heard and learned 17 student incjud- 1 in order to correct both ihe report for ihe month sub ing ii senior atudenu were j financial and moral effects milted by the alfmdanre olliccr i abacnl from kca far the attandance officer i the aaaiatant principal old o abaenbaeuas tar doaal the boan ba had board situatiun aaal ajsould be the acrioua cottaclcd is md machina omnmi by aha cnt doaaahnat tokajbi and tampi trackt aapng aha rijlavofway bare malic aa it hi knoaam in the uraaaav flrrnwlm wcx viaara aaitlno it up lavady for aadrk lor ips j2z