Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 5, 1963, p. 1

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riiu wn jjuait ot frrt jfr kdhryjinlh yearno 10 acton ontario thursday september 5th 1963 eight pageaseven cents members whittle original plan seek fiveroom school addition high kchool bourd nhimbem whittled down n propomd ii- rooni addition to o rlveclaniromn propotal and submitted i coun- ell revised architects plan and a letter outlining the needs for u school addition thin wn report- ed tuesday evening ul ihc board i meeting by chairman jack ruld during ail eurlier mcvilng with council when un 1 1 room uildl- llon was proponed council hfkel the board to hubmlt in writing fuels und flnur to nutmlantiiilc the proposed addition und slrem 4d the financial straights of ihc town at the joint meeting the board uulllned the urgency of ihc complete addition according to projected enrollment figures up fo i9a7 coun at tha time asked if board members would consider gearing down the build ing program for 1944 needs only tueraday evening ul the board meeting mr reid staled this re vised proposal would- include de mands for 1944 only and until ihc complete 1 1 mom addition was finished tlufhulldlng pro gram would possibly take place ciich year a future meeting wilh council and ihc board is expected lo discuss the proposal further no rubber stamp finance chairman chester an derson informed board members he refused to be a rubber slump as he queried several ac counts listed for payment on the financial report he warned mem bers he had authorized his last finance statement unless the sys tem is altered previously the finance chair man had objected to the method of purchasing supplies and wns asked lo recommend a different system tuesday evening he queried several accounts hsted for payment and asked if conv pelilive prices hud been obtained learning- this had not been done he stated the budget is not an uuthorixation for spending money i checked this summer and couldnt find another place which gave the principal a free hand to spend money usually the principal is authorised to spend up to 120 over this amount board approval must be given it was agreed lo have mr an derson recommend a system tor purchasing supplies at the- school no secratary trustee anderson asked princi pal hansen what arrangement had been made for a school sec retary to replace the former one and when told three teachers himself and students would han- sa t inrar lawntna vim t vi s v 7v zj kfkijvir production op musmhooms is scheduled to begin november i house and soil preparation bullditvg b i in the first phase of a 300000iquarefoot complex planned r a aacnair wellknown for hit fine cattle and horses vvh6 on the former flynn farm lust south of aclon the first phase lives on the fourth line of esquesing township mr aacnair of the new development known as aacnair food products co who hails originally from toronto exhibits at acton fair and ltd includes 50000squarefoot buildings to house the growing i donates trophies in the cattle exhibits l bell may drop new proposal for tollfree guelph calls extension i aelun telephone bv milling guelph to the aeton increases at the rale l 3 5 per mlbaerlbcrs ealllng area to in- j tree tailing area it would put ac- ni each war the average cum elude lelcphunvs on the guelph i un m ul g 7 2tfli005oo0o i ol a 1 ako mry exclumge will not lake p ajv it u c ixs present l m recommendation or uovd dt 5 s0wm0oo0 mr den- ll guelph each immih would guelph area manager is accepted b ihinxvtmlii increase rales numev he reported mau ul u bell mwliiib iiitluy thun hi a bv 20v m um liny in lomniu mr denby made n 4 lin 2 pariv lhhslalvmentil a council com- ttnes 50c on individual residen tial uv meeting on tuesday call- u 50 mlsincv cd hi oilier hi clanlv the silua nniincs lion in aetna the project lo give aciuu subscribers the extended i rinnbasiuig thai he was not 11 oiva service was scheduled logo 1 the nteeltug to sell the service into elteet in auyusi lm4 and j but to explain tlw piujcti mi cihiui have been poloucd until ivnbv tmllined the iymims ol 1 suiey he had ikisunalu taken iiiactttn vir a pvnod ol weeks curly 15 nol tmt diihappy ii it is tinned down we wont be 1mi unhappx because ot the capital dollais leipiued in pa lor the piogumt mi ivnlw e plainetl he also ivpoi ted that all ih aw toys aie done anil svcdi cations latit nut tin the which would iconic in the commercial gtoup he had cunlacuxl w subscribers and 2 01 it per cent were in favor ot 1 lu pmhtsal in imlosiiv and bus iness he contacted 2 with 10 01 st jhi ienl in laxnr with diversi- het i householdets 54 wen- con pitect and or 74 ptr cent nsulci would like the service mr iv11 able emensinn to etiupinenl and i also sud ol n alls lo lb cables mi ivnbv uitoinieil tin- guelphjnmuv oulv tour hail iven committee that il the proiecl is m tavor ol ihe plan dinpihil now and d lalei- sub hiiflhtx demand the seivice il tt mlpn woo hi lake up to llnvc veais ik mi ikubv leporieil 51 per cvnt toiv the extension ot service ol acton area subscribers call ihlormeil ol llv could be allectcd iuelph each month this figure cisiuii acton subscribers call guelph tt consult the hospital doctors law- jer and businesses in guelph from out experience there would ik- an increase in calling ol trom tt to 12 times alter ihe utlmkhit hon o live calling he saitl mr denb suggest at the bfi chure which went to dl aclon subscribers was nit loo eleai and not loo srkeilic in uuuuiihg the xxieuded aiea service propos ed and 1 ites he said il he set vice is not inaugurated be would write a letter lo each suhsnihci ounllming the reasons mi ivnbv coih ludcd his pies eutit ion t saving we i bought we weiv utleitng sume thing pvt- ple want at a reasonable rale we aie not totving il down itreii thrimts the committee passcil a tvsolo lion making no iciomniendations to iouncil either lor 01 against protect mi ivnbv was to be iiiintticcs dc premier robarts high noon vhrt premier john robarls spoke biicfly lo a small yuthering in front ul the prourcssive conser vative headquarters in acton shortly alter noon today lo con clude a lour of halton county before attending a dinner meet ing at guelph at i pm his rigid schedule kept him on the move as he kicked olf the tour beginning with his first stop al oakvilte headquarters at 10 am from there he drove lo bnonlc burlington and milton seforv aiiivmg under police ev- cot t in acton the houi lor the visit unlor t una let v loutut most people at home un lunch best attendance brings trophy die the chores he objected strong ly i am not in favor of having a high salaried teacher answer telephones stressed hie finance chairman mr hoiikcn explained he hoped to have three teachers handle minor office duties during their jpare periods and have some students on spares asslstas well as looking orter the office part- time himself assistant principtil michael beven mentioned ihe saving to the board in secretarial costs mr hansen slated the propo sal would provide good experi ence for the students in the new special commercial class under the supervision of reachor wil- l sotilcs as students would be doing some of the tvping vviththeexeeptiornrfmran dcrxon board members gave the principal the nod of approval to try the suggested syslcm on a trial basis following a recommendation by the school inspector board members accepted the principals suggestion and appointed the fol lowing teachers as subject chair men for ihc i9sja4 lermtwiril- mcrcial william soulev mathe matics william coates geogra phy clarence rognviildton phy sical education miss louise mcadmorc and science joseph bray under ihe system the sub ject chairmen will be responsible for laying out the program lor other staff members reaching the tame subject board approval was given lo provide bus transportation at noon hour fur students transfer ring from the stone school to ihe main school in ihe event of in clement weather this will be al the dis of th principal ttic board learned 425 studen is had begun studies on the first day of school but this figure would possiblv be incrvasxtl to 4s5 due lo other registrations expected due to a regular council meet ing tuesday night nassugawcya council members were unable to meet with school board members regurding budget figures the nassagawcya township council requested a meeting with the hoard previously board mem bers agreed lo meet with repre sentatives of the council at a la ter date approval was uis en to the ac ton fall fair boird to use the school gymnasium september 14 for the judging of miss acton fair trustee dwighl fneel ex pressed his approval of the change ot policv rctardinc use- ol m actoa fckf premier john robarts arrived in acton al 1245 prn today tburday and was greeted by many conservative and liberal supporters mayor les duby welcomes the premier centre as progressive conservative candidate for halton george kerr left looks on the premier toured halton county this morning and wound up the visitation in aclon before leaving for a luncheon engagement at guelph grade 13 achieves good record showi 50 per cent improvement grade 13 students al acton dis trie l high school showed a 511 per cent improvement mvr the previous year last term by pass ing 97ft per cent out tit 125 papers writ ten this record was present ed by principal i a hansen dur- inn the high school board meet ing tuesday evening it was pointed out the total number of papers written bv grade m students was i hut due lo ihe fact m ol the papcis written had a confidential mark below 5q these were not nint d in the summary total- act hid ing to department ot 1lducalioii regulations teachers must submit sin expected mark lor c icli sto denl prior lo exams which is held confidential the school facilities q p last year the board approved thc pil bv a puhev no m allow uw ot ihc prilk ilkll s schoo facilities ofxr ihan tor mlk vshlullit su schki tunctuns at this tnu- mr j utx ui ti lmk1 rngel attempted to have thczw j vi uck sl m ol is overmletl hcm ut u k subject standings 1st 2i k i lng conip i lng lil 2 lrench auih 0 french comp i luin audi 2 latin comp geography hisiory botany oology cliemisiiv physics algehia gfonuln titgoiionnlrv ilu final unilhi ol nine papeis 8 2 t i 2 i 7 0 7 0 5 4 4 5 0 0 0 0 icicivmg diploma a students 75 nuuiikt of sliitlcnth writing eight pipers live number of these students receiving diplo ma one number ol s indent writing cvrn pnpvis llvr iiutnbr of these student receiving dl 5 1 ploinas tun- 1 numlhr of students writing i sis ur lewet paper six number 0 til hesv students rvicivlng di plomas one number ol tliosr eligible ac- coixhng to their application 24 oj number of students who wnile i sufficient papers lo tjualitv ftir 17 w 2 48 2 tliplomi 17 numler receiving analysis j diploma eighi 47ti number of sliidinls willing i ihest- stiutents who lued fur the number of these j first time siv hcv ciranged but vv trustee anderstin agnvtl the facilities should bv open tor com munity recreation or educational functions perpiission uaigrmtcd lo mi kngel to meet- with m mien is in grade in order them with the need of education ihe month of julv mr kngel told ihe board he vva 1 tuestlav jo acton amaed to lind our that students grade u wilh equal 10 rai hits wrong car this hitrun driver goofed the basil tippet trophv lor txst attendance in this rotary district lor wa- pieseni kotarv club attendance was svi hi tent the acton club won livings did not reach the same goal been sustained oik month several wars ago in education stime have re- k mcmbt of ihe sirrvtsvillc ceived burniries anil passed with lub presenietl the tmphv to i honors while others have failed pivsulcui ron lewis j miseiablv he stated tirst tunc complete itgurrs jltu lluwing iv tlv icint ot the print ipal tecened bv the tviiiil win h ex lodes papers l icquaint sludenls with confidential inuk below 50 vveial apixak hoe ihvii in teieil following lnltirv in ex aminations ad i li dale oie has kr kmjvill-tjjhr3u- the jjatfwi niniwrv beauty and the beast slated for acton fair numhci ol papeis wiitlen 12 simulxi o pavis passed 12 y7hn miiiilvi nt ui lass hoiiouts 17 i l 44 i mimlvt ot 2nl i lass honours u 27mt niimbei ol lid i lass litiikhils ihn niiuitet ol nulils 11 591 48 w3vs the motoi is who siene ol an atiidcut wiv 2 sal ui da v evening has ihm one but two ptillte tie pailrntnis thasing linn in hei l the unfortunate hit and runnet puked a policemans tn lo side swipe not iii ildton pl air invesitgaliug ihe atlittenl be imsc ii happened on a highway i hcv superv ise and constable ron rnikit ol alton opp de tachment is also ml crested in milling the culpt tl lor 1 1 was hts tal di iv iii b his wile vidine with whuh ihe aiul tunnel i ollldcd left themighwiv 2s uisi south of snev- highjmde virth mallon p p cn- s j able loin penriic icpurted damage lo the rupert tar wj 7 the olfui driver left llic svene in a late model icd and while iar leav ing a piece of broken i hrome tnhmd ihe opp had a second idr- wipe hit and run incident two davs latet monday evening on highway 401 somrtme idewip- ed a r m rnlralia itsidcntv tar tausing vtverr tlamage juks and red in i- hung on ihe main ihe bohdav wtsekeml dvvn again wrdiwv linnets in the kvt and dairv i vault exhibits n at ton tall tatr j this yeai will tevcivc roval at ten i ion w ik u thev tweivc nb- 1 kms iniiii ihuv attractive voung ladies ter ol popular indue james mt kav mlluin will hand tut the winning nbbort wuinei s m the j ttairv class will receive live rib boo from lm2 halton daitv prin j cess marion hunlet tngeniwnj and lr mallmi djin piiiko adrienne nure cieoigetvvn norman biaida lias i onsented lo annthiiue al ttw tattle ex s ate linking i the largest ex i ptou this wmt encuimed 4oiir younq kindfoen qiru delightedlv as they vartexj school tumdey morning rotert little school left to right are beverly gray becv black lev sherry phillip end cathy och th youngsters had e grend ttrn getting acquainted with all th plaything and look llrtla ttrn al4cting th toyi of thair choice in hi shiithoni set lion man flvn miciwixki l ftui lington 1te 1 iltetnaie soih shorihorn vs sit- sy 1 1 1 pieseni the nbthi lo the hibiis and dirw wmnei in ihe alxideen angus lorwant lo imic jtass min pat uittimt tlaugh hihits lo dale i enrolment 100 over expected ilivin hti were jcd furai whool lu jceiwnmodaic ihc vilh ui uikxixvtcdlv hnh en- overflow bulldocr rc lill l rvliikm ol i iv tuvfcdjv mum- work ouuidc and ihe healing iti tw more pupils than plant is not coinptclcd- i inikipaui1 the protevtcd liurc sehuon muled are milloo tavl on minov va itw but hiightv glen willlamv slew art- iaiiik- jmniiij uuithe dixtricl on soevmde limehuute nor j 1 1 vl and phicttcw children wviv atldrd in roanu thc proiecled hgure iait vear i wheix- poxmhle and lumr ichoun tallied wilh the total w1o arrived witched to otlvrr kchooln f ja there were just nine i pineiew ichool opening for mure than the hoard member the lirm time and not even com- i had expected making iw this plelcd c wart tilled more j wars protection led them lo whool tumiture had lo be bapvcxpcct iffk but 11s0 tbowed j led in tram a cioacd 1 s ijtiuiatitj mis oayu hanna new lundafgarttfh nchr at the m 2 bennett public khbol ound it ey to entertain the imall voongtieri beginning tchool tuetdey leit toiighi are kathy tuf- kou kenneth bannon christine pothier ronnie turkoai and mi hanrva shortly alter regia- tration the teacher had the eager children ttaning regular ichool routine 1 sl sf va

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