Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 31, 1967, p. 10

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gjgaj v y n iq the artaw ft pwm wedtmdey aaey h 19o7 esquesing pares spending georgetown high school area 1w7 1966 rates far ic rate for 1967 far ig for county purposes for township purposes high school public schools 560 913 1715 1767 560 1153 1906 1963 565 700 1867 2181 565 1061 2074 2436 important weekend ahead trees have burst out into leaf fa the past few days the regular bowling col umn is suspended until next fall the international plowing match will be held near guelph in 1968 up to 3463 in error in last weeks paper the grand total received in die cancer campaign was reported as 3140 this did not include the 523 given by the high school walkers which brings the corrected grand total up to 1363 great ontario adventure vacations 4955 5582 5313 6136 acton high school area for county purposes 560 560 565 565 for township purposes 913 1153 700 1061 ighschool 1266 1407 1469 1632 public schools 1767 1963 2181 24 56 4506 5083 49 15 milton high school area for county purposes for tpwnship purposes high school public schools 560 913 14 67 17 67 560 1153 1630 1963 5 65 700 1140 2181 5714 5 65 1061 12 67 2456 treat your suede coat or jacket like a kid glove let our experts restore that valuable material and return it to vou like new free pickup and delivery 4707 5306 45 86 53 49 1966 rate georgetown fire area 40 acton fire area 1 46 milton fire area 142 glen street lighting 78 norval street lighting 1 75 total rate in glen williams fr 5073 total rate in norval fr 5073 total rate in glen williams ic 5700 total rate in norval ic 5797 1967 rate 290 173 152 97 2 16 57 00 58 19 65 43 66 62 increase 250 xt 10 19 41 6 27 746 8 43 8 65 custom cleaners same day sctrlo except saturday bjr h ajat out by 9 paa cash and carry main st n phoni 5311w ontarios floral emblem the lovely white trillium is blooming in abundance in the woods as trees prepare to don their full foli age for the advent of summer these are on the sixth line esquesing dont pick them voull kill them why because its impossible to pick the blossom without the leaf and if this is done the plant loses its ability to store food for next years growth let them make a lovely white spring carpet in the spring woods staff photo music of church year heard again on sunday the music of the church year was presented by choirs and organ at a special service at the united church on sun- da evening organist and choir leader dr george el liott arranged the program and repeated some of the an- final repor recreation director makes iecommeadathns to board at his last meeting with the recreation and parks board last thursday evening recrea tion director howard pearce presented his final report un usually long it included a full resume of current programs and recommendations mime ographed copies were given to each board member i feel that there is enough program to recreate the citi rens of acton up to the age of 21 if what is now established continues namely playgrounds roller skating movies and teen dances he said however i feci that there is a great lack of adult recrea lion in our facility i think the only way of fulfilling this need is through special events we should not wait for svrvne clubs and community groups to organize them hut do it our selves events such as coun trv and western shows wrest ling dances etc should keen this facility active all year round in the future it will be very difficult to employ a certified recreation director if the ioh remain a dual role i feel acton is readv for both with the recreation director able to use the arena as a facility for his organized programs in stead of being responsible for the maintenance and upkvep of the building if you feel that vton is not ready for a recreation dir ector and an arena manager then employ the latter only but dont expect him to be t program organizer a liaison with community groups a trainer for program staff etc and still manage a facility as big and active as this one i also recommend the fol lowing that a master long range plan for facility devel opment be organized that the front of the building be changed to include better of fice facilities and upstairs washrooms that a complete reorgamzation of rental fees be introduced that a land acquisition pohcy be found that more equipment be pur chased to aid park mainten ance namely mowers a rear- end blade and a two wheeled trailer he reported in detail on the roller skating program a pleasant surprise minor base ball quite capable of oper ating on its own movies we should supplv more pro grams like this he is leaving the summer playground all arranged with miss elizabeth atkev in charge as program director joanne landsborough as playground director cavell marshall and jomarie marchment as assist ant directors linda ralston as crafts leader paul cooper as sports leader edic hop kins and kathy krul as gener al traders bob andrews el aine johnson and marianne coles as knders in training trudv morns as swimming in structor jnd brehda ahcrne as assisiant swimming instruc tor he kf thi rciommendntion th it tho pro grim be continued for six wnks from july 3 to august ii it tho same fee as last year thems sung during the year narrator was rev john may since instrumental music in churches was very common in olden times the program be gan with the music of a brass quartet playing in the gallery tl p a sonata by r che air and trumpet tune by purcell nocturne by rim- skykorsakoff and gavotte by handel players were dr elliott jack holmes brian sampson and barry buchanan both the junior and senior choirs took part each increas ed bv one due to the return for the evening of alto mrs dwight engel and junior chor ister judv engel from orillia virtuosity of dr elliotts instrument was demonstrated bv his three impressive organ selections bv leon boellman chorale gothic mmuef and prayer anthems ranged from j s bachs classic lord beholding thv dread passion to a mod ern arrangement by erin thie- man christ the lord is risen again mendelssohns intricate he watching over israel was sung for the first time and hope was expressed the choir would be singing more of this more difficult kind of anthem the program began with thanksgiving anthems pro ceeding to advent christmas lent and passiontide easter and pentecost one selection from the christmas season was healey willans choral setting of the communion ser vice for christmas sanctus benedictus and agnus dei from missa brevis tho program was taped refreshments were served liter the well attended even ing service to members of both choirs znkorvfmff thf continued from page 1 to begin at three oclock members of the ministerial as sociation taking part are rev a h mckenzie rev stanley gammon rev ritchie mcmur- ray rev samuel thoman and rev john may mayor les dubywill welcome the crowd in attendance seated on fold ing chairs on the ground and in their cars mr mcmurray will give the address rev father v j morgan will be holding services in st jo sephs church during the day as well as being present at st josephs cemetery chairman of the decoration dav committee is david hun ter with mrs j jocque as secretary and mrs george harsrave as treasurer 1 rfydko opcuuig continued from page 1 the province will walk over from the library ceremony to add their presence and their words of congratulations bene the address will be given by mr gathercole the chairman of ontario hydro the words of dedication will be said by the rev ritchie mcmurray details of the new building pictures and a history of elec tric power in acton are includ ed in a special fourpage yel low section in todays free press a similar section on the library was published in march after the ceremony the pub lic may tour the building and enjoy coffee the band hall has been booked for a recep tion for a limited number of hydro guests and officials carrying milk fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st george s sq guelph on i telephone s242t7l l headquarters fertilize your lawn now large selection of evergreens shrubs and trees frull treei fruit bushes ready for planting begonias gladioli fertilizers e scads e garden tools patio stones eta say it with flowers but say it with ours cut flowers and potted plants open 7 days a weeks a m til dark phone b5329so we ttre ftca crs anywhere caroline flower garden shop two miles west of acton south side of hwy st a new surge bucketeer milk transfer system conpitttty self contain itamtra steel portablt unit witti rtieastr rack tor inpuca cleaning and automatic hot ir drying as taif to optratt as tttppinf on a pedal can four math pails and itts you tifh for production records thru models each wtti 100 feet self storing transparent tubing a choice to best fit your budfet and needs horace tomlinson surge dealer kk 1 inqewwooa hone s3b2264 serving peel and halton counties auction sale at old po about 150 was raised in the old post office friday evening when larche auxiliary held a lively auction and bake sale lack holmes amused the large crowd and handed over arti cles to the tune of 53 altoge ther the bake sale and draws accounted for the rest of the evenings profit mrs g feenstra of rr 4 rockwood won the set of tv stacking stools tupperware winners were harry kidd of oakville who won a dip and serve set mrs v ferguson willow st a lettuce bowl and miss vira flak of the high school staff who won another covered bowl proceeds will be used for trips taking children to see the centennial train and to pioneervihage hiirii feature value general convener was mrs bob louttet president of larche auxiliary miss elaine ellis of the public school staff was in charge of the auction mrs kevin conroy of baking and mrs norman price handl ed the draws pkge of mrs fri sat ah mre saintemaric among the huron si midland champlain country on a champlain country ad venture vacation you and your family gain firsthand histori cal insights in a setting of natural splendour from the ottawa river to islandspnnkled georgian bay you follow where intrepid 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