Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 25, 1964, p. 12

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jfegfc young dancers the good old days sfm ad sjuu photo by pif jonas f cjkx whajtttm duti th cottuma of thr of hr dane no ttudantt for tk r ar pfcirw m a ihow 41 cworown laqion lait thuftday sha fining frih for pratty cathy gni waiting tkair turn are paulina watowic and bonn arrmtronq campbemvihes ana vers my tkt wltnd bftrto with it tw calabra ttort of campballvilui so yr as a poltc villao h wai tn 1914 that tha firti lhr viiuq true wr nrd lo govern tk muni opal affa n of th vtllavn th t weekend that foliation will b recalled old friend thipt rnwd nv on made and a cele brat ton held lo mark the event campbamvill hai a proud h lory and it thoold be under t food the village as a community wit in existence long before it wii recognised ai a pol ce village a mere m yeert o we uncjaritand the first marks of a settlement were eiubl ished m 1 83 1 end from then in the virgin forest that surround d the village early settlers carved out the preterit hamlet th cempbellville of today may not be growing with the laapi and bounds of urban growth but thu it not a matter of concern thoe who rsid there and many who with they could prefer the community life thai develops around the bell team the churches and other ectivites the community pond provtd outdoor tketirtg fishing and swim mrng for the suitable seasons end there is plenty of social me m the pleasant village were looking forward to the celebra tions planned by the 50th anniversary com- a bimck wmem event of th weekend when e drown ing end rteer drownings occurred at nearby kelso conservation area officially opened only the previous day serve to underline much more dramatically than words the need for water safety end care m ts still eerh m the season and yt within the paet two weeks there have been four or five neardrownmgs and one fatality the presence of mod end th tireless skill of those who worked to save the others were responsible for the fact the number of dead was not greater hot weather naturally leads people to the nearest cooling wim area as crowds mount supervision mutt naturally become more d f ftculr the very prtianca of sw m guards often has e tendency to create a false tense of security m swimmers and parents all of these things can create problems end d i utters from all reports we could obtain there we no criticism of the ectivtes of sw m guards or officials in fact many were loud in thetr praise of the speed and effic ency with which they operated there were reports of heroum on th pan of those who brought mil tee and we have reason to bel eve a good many more will be on hand for the events as the v 1 1 age rolls out the welcome mat from the program it would appear every effort has been made to provide act viiy tor every group from the dancers on friday n ght through to the worshippers on sunday th s week several pages of th s issue have been dftvoted to a suitable salute to the v 1 1 age the history that has been com piled n our pages is not intended to be complete m every respect such e task would be impossible for our staff it hat however been accumulated carefully mnd with a great deal of cooperation from residents as well at the historical committee it will inevitably contain a few errors at does every history ever gathered we sincerely hope how ever that they are et a mimimum and that you will understand the scope of the pro blem and now with the cooperation of the weather we feel sure cempbellville will be extending a warm welcome to the throngs of vis tors triii weekend our congratulations to the villagers who have made the plans for the celebration at well at to me pioneers who have contributed to the growth end development of the com munity of cempbellville the victims from the water there were re ports of perseverence on the part of doctors nurses and firemen who fought long and valiantly m an effort to restore life to the bodies brought to milton district hospital none coutd ennoze the officials for clos ing the swimming area in the face of mount mg disaster as it is restored to opera tion we hope there is a careful check of the lake floor m the area cordoned off for swim mrng it will not be possible to eliminate all hazards from swimming the degree of proficiency m swimming vanes tremendously from swimmer to non swimmer it is how- ever essential mat all possible physical risks be removed limitrng he facility to swim mers only may also be a necessity it it true the creation of the lake was batically for water conservation and mam fenanc of summer stream flow but any body of water attracts swimmers the disa ster of the past weekend emphati2es the dangers inherent in swimming m kelso lake it is important lhaf they be realized by those who choose to adapt the lake to recreahonaj the acton free press published by tha dm prksimg had fiihlhbiw co ltd founded in l73 and published every thursday at 59 willow si acton ontario member of tha audit bureau or circulation the cvvka and th cmtarioquebec rlwion r ik r mtf s it rrnuri bubacriplletj in canada lfuw in england and other commonwealth countries j500 in the united state and other foreign countrlea tingle copies 7c authorised ai second claw mall post office department ottawa y- the only paper aw tmbauwl ha arte j g a dhh edfcorjnchler a david ft mlbr managing editor editorial office phone 8 5 32 010 20 years ago tmkmm froea ta leane at ism fr free twwfay jhaa 15 144 when d leo doun director of thr canadian travel bureau ol la we aaddreticd th fcolar club here her touched on a subki t that i ha 6 been cvlovtil fur iuiih tin when he urged canadian to travel moiy rxunshelv throughout thiii canada of outs at toon a war ctuwiitlorts jur milled there i a need fur i feeler comlnglirtij of carud- ami he uuj itt emphanuing he ovure for an even greater uniln among canadian w united church congretfttltonti itd church picnic lo be hvid in the park on wednevday july 5 following is the latciit reptwi on the hallo kchouj eltluted in the canadian scruioi htuim iatl corp khuwing the rank oh- uiibchl by pupil 11 title ivoim 1rrt a rni ac i on rsiblkc school cnrul irtcttt joij priticiiul w l snhih 140 private lium tot poralt bobbie brute u mc gillouav januft dills btrilu ingle june hi own donald ixv id won jean wild ttnldie tvur kciih hurkholder jirl duid von arnu thorannvon fduard jblcllugh ifurvev ingtrv oipor au helen suniervilk li a nor tuuiiv marvhall paul britv wildk kathleen llnut sry cani pat smith mary mit john mouat ttd ralhim if ou uant to do omuhn u for our incn ovcrma mnd them ciyonlle and nuif ciyir citl ami mill more tiyjutits i vi r canadian in i in arm nav ir uir tone whom ui nnl aid the am thlny m the june met ting of cointv coumil hulurv took plai wtun for the f irt time a uotnan i tol her placr mr mary pcttit shi uav mentlv elected dtpu nevx- of nclun township oxer w fricndt g t lurid at iutr home of mary papill n to honor doroihv mel lor sh i dual uas lohostekt tlw juno clinic il rid cio- blood do nor uus the iil ami erarv ol the tlinic in allot and uas tht largest anil rrmt snixtssful ift7 ounle rs un we red the call pie cordon lovell hat v nt ten he is not scerlv uoundtd 50 years ago taken from the leaue of taw free rreea tkmndey htm is 114 the pupil taking part in mi gray piano eitj iivcladed jtan staiktr luclla rtrsd marg a ret mcoooald margaret mn 1 jcait wiluwi and marguerite an 1 risk steuart the daintv pro gram pnrwnted a varud verle of numhtrt iach uuclton had itanifel nuni and tin pupil pehornitd thur txvpllii nuni turs uiih credit company no 6 of tb 20ih re invent left oji mund i morn ing for the militia tamp on mlag arahivtlaelake mestrt john l moore and akit mann uium panied lhr rigimiitl hand in m iorgetoun mkh una kemvev wa honu for a uw dj lam uuk lioin toiontti aulotnohlle aic hrcoiping mwi numeiottv in town thrrt nim cars armed lavl uuk f r the citun tik hay irop on vom o the tmhili vaids is yeltmg roihi r in and unndv now do ill the bufcv brld lolu walih eviiv pasting hour for any tmu she ma ipil sitinc strl of showi r mrs g ii uroun atlinhtl the annual nutung of the llantilt i cimftrtnti ilianih ol i hi w nuns mkslonurv sikuiv at hianlford lat wiek as npie si niative of aiion urinch amid ilu etlat usu ilv di platd the local bavihjll sea on w u formally op nid lat sutur day mr ii s holme pilchid ilu fint hall and or lake a kumed portion a halsman aid ing in the opening cinmonus uj tlu alton ctiirms itand ulw by ihclr milodious music induct d many lo utnd tluir u iv touard the park tlu oppos ng lunn in tlu ganu uin acton and roekwtkkl tlu game uat interesting fr im beginning to end and while ac ton was able to maintain a lead the margin was sulfide nilv small to keep interest kev d to the highest pilch the final soc wa 7 3 for acton judge clhott will le uc at the end of the month for a trip to lurope mis florence holme is visit ing her sisicr mrs near in de troit ymuimev news mdm uoumd wat district burlington after 17 veam of dreaming and hard work tlu burlington musical sikiciv optned in modern new music centre on sundaj the new buidling took about fie monlhs to construct ind was complelcd in april il an- approximate cost of isoooo the new musu centre is suit to spotlight burlington throughout the world and an international band ioncirt has alrcad been planned gcorgftown the opening tit th commnnitv swimming pmi was delawd an hour rvttntlv while skinehers and acuum cleaners cleaned up hruken gai lhal hul hern thniwn into the pool a reward has been offered lor inform ition leading to ihe amst and conviction of ihe nersin or pcrstmis who tossed the glass into the pool but the pool iauptrvisor still shudders when he ihinks of the damage that could have been done if bin footed childixu hail got in the pool be ore it had been cleaned brampton brampton s tecond annual festival of flowers was helil on the wevkend ind thousands throngul lo town to sex ihi various pngrams presented the grand floral parade on satur- il iv afiirnion wis ihi highlight of th weekend is minv floats nil bnutdul vtuing lulus pnailid to the f nr grounits thnmgh the down i v n an i oakvil r al m ind i henlthv 4s pounds antonio birtihievtc hivnt fount too m mv nun who dispute his ilutn to hi tlu worlds strongest in in bij tons umlliil lo imvn re- ccnilv and announced that he intends lo buv il le ist thrn firms in tlu rei listed among his strung in in s feats ire thi hfung of two fullgrown horses on a platform pulling five hirset lontcxl with passengers and pulling one bus with his h nr ilone milton following 40 viar of pub i it school teaching 7 ivf them in milton public schools miss margaret ge mini ii wis htm ored by fellow teachers the school hoard and the conunumtv at i special presentation last week chtinises of praise from it letters is sir tales and m spec tors recalled htw miss gimme ii had i aught so elite it nth and successful h in milton schools gifts mil sptvial mi nit n iocs of the ocxasion were given lo the rctuing it tthir itul she termed one presentation as being ilu luatest honor of m lid ir- i debate tenders prices two esquesing additions fsquesing school aea board rcceied council pcrmusiun tist week to call tenders for thtw room additions to the gln williams and siewarltow i schools in estimited jl2000 txpenditun howxver councillors follovt- ing a lengths dehati a ih sehivol board trustees asked that the hoard delay letting a tender un til price are thorough i v stud ml architect h barnett discusseel the building plans with ciuimil and explained facilities wii to ht providtd in the additions fur future expansions as well councillors wondered abtut the- financing yhen onl uoo00 per riaom is grtnted bv the dtpar nunt of education and it wi ex pinned the facilities foi id li lions would help up the t vt 4h clubs coaching nighf in judging 125 will visit three farms in preparation for the county jim carney for a class of ho livestock judging competition stein cattle and finally move to a cuelph halton county 4j3 fhf fnrm nf nirfrl ln mn-foe-a- lub membera will atferil a cjass of yorkshlrg swim as t drore the long tired rood hume sunday night began lo readier why so many fellow of uiy age are cracking up the old lady wt idling there taaving a though word- rationing was olng into effect at midrugh the radio aller- nalrd beven khouls of tume group nouier and nauiouser l ban the beatles courtesy of mv daughter and the tmug an- ruauncemenls of tha duc lock rv who broke in every few hi mutes to tell us with triumph of another fatalllv on ruad or water after it years lv given up irving to do art v thing fchout my wife talking jags after 13 years i ve ahatusoned all hope of im pitiving mv daughters taste or lunpermenf hut by george i still have some love for my fellow nun one a war whether i like ii nr not i publish lome safely i mis on bunting driving irving lo gel along with women or a similar perilous undertaking sitkilv in ihe puhltc interest tor example when canoeing never kneel in ihe bottom of ilu thing lis too hard on ik knees use a long handled pid die and paddle standing u i that way vou can jump if slw rolls over if voei ic nurilv a i us u i 300000 visif hydro plants ontario hvdro s power slit ions inn t competing with tin worlds seven wonuv rs but they art major imirim allr iclions last mir inon than 300 000 persons visited fmif generating st it ions and the douglas point nutlcir pwtr station which in nianng completion all art i is j 1 v lectssiblc bv hlghwav stiltons open to visitors roheit ii saunders s lawnnte tihirs includi a visii to the contiol room a panori mic vhw hum the observation dick and a color sound film outlining ihe story of the con strut i ion of ihe station hours are 9am to 4 p m the car around and to 730 pm during july and august tours s nt from the administniion buildu g in cornwall sir adam beck niagara no 2 open i m lo 4 p m the year t round and to 7 30 pm during july and august this ih among ihe world s largest and best known hvdrocliitrtc st vtions in the station s reception centre ai ooccnston on the niagara park wis visitors are shown a color smind film and also visit the powerhouse in ihe niagara gorge douglas point nuclear power station scheduled for oneralioi in svs canadas first lull- scale nuclear power station has a fullv equipped information centre jointly operated by atomic en ergy of canada ltd and ontario hvdro visitors see an explanat orv sound film and an animated display hoard depicting ihe opcr alton of the plant guides ex plun construction progress from an observation platform the project is located between port elgin and kincardine off high w iv 21 ii is open everv dov 10 im lo s 30 ji m lo september 27 nuclear power demomlrat ion canada s first nuclear pow er plant is letcaled off highway 17 at ralphton 40 milts north west of pembroke a color sound film outlines ihe construction and operation of this pioneer station visitors arc welcome e- ven davs i week warn to 4 p in until sepsember 8 des joachims this is the larg est uf hvdro four hvdroeux trie plants on the ottawa river and is open june v tu labor da flam to 4 p m seven isi s a week onehour lours begin at a lookout on hlghwav 17 north of pembroke organized group mav tour hevt and other llvdru installat ions virtually any time bv ar range men i with ontario hvdro 620 university ave toronto 2 pateftfer tend in ihe bow so you ran warn of rorks urge turtle or waterfall if vou re boellng with an out board motor don t be anid to display a liltk panache aiways approach a dock straight on and al lop speed at ihe tal con cetvable moment cut vour motor and twlng the idler hard over some iitv vou might cut the 1 ler and swing ihe motor but uh wants lo live forever never take life jacket when you go fishing you re llahu lo trip over une of them and fall overboard while innocently walking up lo the bow foi a cold drink if you insist oi taking life jackets lie ihem t vour tackle box fishermen an a drug on ihe market hot good tackle l expensive speaking of fishing don look around before vou wind up to i act ft considered a slur on the agility of vour companion its up to the other guvs in tlu hiiat to keep on eye on vou 1 1 ibey want to keep jn e it t i never swim where there s i crowd you went on your holi davs iu get awav lioni netpu rememlfcer puk mii a nice ion rlv spot and dive in it k old faoitorted but bemt way to teach kids lo iwim lit lo thrxwr them off a dock it can be env barasbing if vou cant wlm vour- self und ihey ref uee to fluai about fires never scatter sand aud water an your bonfire wht n vou leave maybe the tux fellow doewi i have a match to stirt his own th s u known as a common curjwy leeaiise lit ui commoh you have to use a utile com mon sense to get vour barbeeue eharcoal going loo weve tried a couple of ihoiae com mere tal fluids but there s not etwhigh atv tion what i do iuw give tho haikul a gimul slovhing with lawnmower ga then every bdv hits the deck i stand away b u k and hurl lighted mak tut ai the ihing it mav no he ihe slattis uav lo do ii but ll stirr as heik gels that ch ir ioj g ng will lhai v about it just f0- i u these tjfttv hints td v hi will never have any nvore worms alwhit summer or any living clsr professional directory and travellers guide ukdical d d a garhtt hiyilclan and surgw cortwr at willow and river ii cntranca lllvar si aclon ortl phone 1s10mi or robert d buckner plivticlan and surgeon 11 wellington st arlon ont phone mi mo dc r b mooe or c hutchison rtnxuun antl suryrul 2 mjin slpput north corner maui and mlu street aliihi ontario phone luvjilk fl anetoiniment chha0ractoat bental do h leib dental surgeon office corner mill and frederick strwla office llourt by appointment taleehom tsioald or a j buchanan dental surgeon ohice m courcli st b office lioun sara loapm closed wednetday afternoon telephone mji7w dr cfdric dev dental surgeon suite no 3 llinton bldg i7a mill st e acton ont for appointments telephone iuu00 david w gohn d c 31 young si reel corner of arthur av young sit office houri by appoints orrtimbtatm i i ii l l buchne0 o d optometrist 6 john st s acton- in acton wednesdays oaty 100 p m auo pja tor appointment phone u3kml if no aniuer phone wataeloe 712417 abthufl a jommson 114 main st mllloa phone tr n la ttt w3t tuesday afternooaa thursday eventagi i riday moraiaga attmauing ano uinumc r i jemus- f l wtlght 20 wubstf si acton ositario phone tssxtna appraiser and inuraaoa ovee 30 yaara la acta- lkcal wheat deductions hit 16e per bushel the ontario wheat producers marketing board announced to- dav thai board deductions on all marketings of 1064 new crop on tario wheat will be 16 cents per buthel the new rtediirtlnn rale is sl ji c f leathefttand 3 c barrister and solictor notary public office hours 10 a m 12 pm 1pm 3pm saturdays by appointment only phone office i531v10 res u317w aclon a bbaida ba barrister solicitor notary public office hours tn acton monday friday evenings 6 pm p m saturday i pm 3 pm 21 paisley st one i ph ontario phone ta 4ml office hours la cuelph saturday aw 11 aw dally aju f tmsl kaplan cd barruten aasd suucltora sidney kjaplan and john d ord qc lis mountalmhew toacl s carretal bullrlmt corgctown denney charles representing cooprratqrs insuitancb association sponsored bv rnleralkin of agriculture auio fire family ami farnt 1 1 ihiluv accident it sickness phone tr 72014 georgetown architect i gat donald e skinneb banh milaic i7a mill street suite i actoet telephone m2740 office hours by appointment or 20 stavehank rd port credit 27 w practice judging flight on thurs day july 2 one hundred and twentvflve 4h mefflbers will visit three local farms and judge four classes of livestock starring af 7 is p m thev will meet at the farm of reford gardhouse here they will judge two classes of shorthorn- cattle next they will visit the farm of rnjjpvrbjishcimoty than thrr after finishing the juoglng they will move to the agricul tural hall at the milton fair grounds for giving reasons to speed 4h members 12 judges will he taking reasons this coaching evening provid es a good opportunity for prac tice in judging several type of livestock rate of 10 cents per bushel which has been in effect since the es tablishment or the board in 14ss in announcing the new rale r t bolton r r i searorth chairman of the marketing bojrd said that the- i cent deduction will come into effect jury i and continue through to the end of the marketing year june 30 1965 jjunwmi nnirxtoal travtuijtr mhm ngrsi gray coach lints coacmks ucavat actum divlignt saving tistte eaadwund 61 am daily eacettt sun and hull 134 am csury ex tvi sun and hoi haneeas u am iijj eta 20 pm 0t pm fri sal sun and hoi rsrept aug 7 and sept ih pin a2j pis ajj l 10m pm sun and hu wenmkund 7j7 am dally except sat sun and hoi iftw ajn us7 pm 2j7 p sj7 pm 7j7 pm i2 pjrt llja pm 102 a m sat only canadian national rahwavs dayught saving tan east bound 32 am to toronto dairy ex cept sat and sun 7j ajbl so dall ea o oilajate led daily except sat aasd sua 740 pjn sat ttdy t4s pjnj sun only 7 jo pjn we phone awowkajghf 6a day bruce e shoemaker mgr 7j8 atn to stialfusvl tuq tax- m cent sun u3 pan lo stratford nyxrrartmdtsuet7jb pm dally except sun 12 aan lo- stralrerd dauy uiuaga sat i

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