the acton ft prase wednesday may 15 1968 school for deaf described to greenock wi members v greenock women institute met at the horn m mrs k eckerlck on may ainthesteolng the newlyelected president mrs g wallace opened the meet ing with a poem the roll call which was answered by u mem bers was why we should cast ear ota a timely topic as we are actio approaching election time meditations were read by miss elm pllrvon motheva day buatness was4attwlth the paper collection was ery haey cessfhi it was owddedto por- ibase a cbfla maker lor the use of the institute andmembers the bos trip to the st lwr irenca shtreh company waeposb- pooed until later this is to be taken with a neighboring institute miss eire pearen 4h leader gave a very interesting report on the achievement daybeld recently inetph district annul delegates were chosen to attend the meetlngtobe held at elora do may z9 miss eire pearen mrs g wsllsce and mrs c ausn weretoattend any member wlafalngtogolswel- come miss elva pearen winner of the contest for cheese cake and mrs c allan winner of brown rolls were each given a lovely geranium plant they proceed to the district annusl it wss also decided to bold meetings for the coming year on the second tuesday in the month as this wss more convenient this meeting being cltlsenand jdomjwb 0l aaawhsflssthp education was turned over to mrs james mcculloch who in torn called on her a mrs annie gstes to introduce the guest speaker jamesmcculloch a teacher at the milton school for the deaf he gave a vivid account ot the teaching and patience one must have to help these children today we are fortunate jo have such s school to which we can tuntwben some oov we know needs this heb children entering this school nay nnlyhave a knowledge of 10 words if theyare hicky com- pared to a normal cbildootl when be enters school he stressed the wish of the school that the child start training at arvery early age tbred or four years jif also said we had 1 12 to z of our ontario rjopulaooo deaf or hard of hearing ms calvin aflken thanked umf for his very interesting in- sight into their work and members hope to be able to take a tour of their school in the near future she also presented him with a small gift from the ladles of the institute mrs a gstes played a record which by coincidence was you wont believe your ears which caused much amusement the meeting was closed with the institute grace a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants mrs mccull och and mrs c blnnle mrs etwood johnston thanked the hos tess and program committee for the lovely evening fcyliabtntiibtmskv 9 sheriff wife 40 years wed halton county sheriff andrew w frank and mrs frank of milton were at home to over 100 friend on saturday afternoon and avanlng sirf they celebrated very happy 40th wedding anniversary the couple lived at a farm en the guelphuae at bcookvflle for the first of their 31 married years then movedjo a newborn on ty st in mihab lw the summer of 194s mr prank operated fruit farm and worked as a builder for main years then entered the reelesuve busi ness and in 19s8 he was named sberlfi of halton county she was the former elsie stor ey eldest daughter of mr and mrs tom storey of nassag- weya and was living at actoo when they were married in rock- wood 40 years ago saturday mr frank was born in nassagaweya township and spent his entire life there until moving to milton three years ago their family presented the franks with a set of tv trays for the anniversary their child ren include mrs jean somer- ville of acton mrs joan jeffrey of guelph mrs donna pridham of guolph and a son reld at home among the invited guests were halton west mpp george a kerr halton east mpp james snow halton judge alan b spra- gue of oakvllle and wellington county judge w maedel of guelph plus a host of friends and acquaintances from near and far they recolvod many gifts cards telegrams and flowers v mrs jessie kentner is home from guelph general hospital mrs ann smith and wanetta pent mothers day in toronto at the home of son harold and carol smith and granddaughter tealle bill and ron henry were in montreal on saturday and attend ed the last game of the stanley cup series j joa saturday the boys and tjtrta of the bible class and sunday school from the christian re formed church went by chartered bus to doon village mrs g a dills visited with mr and mrs c r prosser and family in bracebridge for mothers day some of the members of the ladles society of the christian reformed church attended fed eration day a conference of church women from all ontario at mcmaster university a couple of carloads went from acton wednesday of last week mr and mrs m l macdon- ald grosse polnte lake shores mich mrs w t a bell tor onto mr and mrs norman small niagara falls onu wait ed with mrs r m macdanald on the weekend investigate theft at breekvule sckeel milton opp are investigat ing a break and enter al brook- ville school thieves stole a phillips tape recorder and a 16 mm movie projector from the school last week as a result of four liquor in vestigations nine parsons were charged under the uouor control aelv two persons were charged with driving while impaired officers of milton detachment investigated a total of 11 acci dents during the past week five being personal injury accidents resulting in sis parsons being lnlired property damage total led wmo as a result ot these accidents eight charges were preferred for careless driving improper turns improper pass log at intersection and impair ed driving sec 72 b of the highway traffle act states no vehicle shall be driven or operated to the kit of the centre of a roadway designed for one or mars unas of traffic in each direction whan approaching within 100 set of or traversing any intersection or level rail way creasing except where a left turn is to be mad at an intersection thar wars r charges pre ferred and it warnings issued as wallas 54 veudas salary checked thar war ho con viction ragiatsred in magis trates court mr robert darby is home again after being a patient in guelph general hospital mr and mrs garnet road laurie and ronald of victoria corners and mr don reed jr of wlnghgm visited on mothers day with mr and mrs donald hood sr tidey ave members of the executive of ctoo golden age club attended the meeting of zone is executive in the anglican church bronte on friday may 10 it was de cided the annual zone picnic would be held in hidden valley park on june 20 weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs chas lands- borough were mr and mrs mse sinclair daughter gina kings ton mr and mrs gordon park cathy and steven of petrolla mr jim altkenof ottawa visit ed with his parents mr andmrs calvin altken for a few days last week on sunday mr and mrs wm lelthead ot guelph and mr and mrs bruce huff of east lan sing michigan also visited at the same home- with the family mrs alice hills of rockwood and her daughter mrs margaret lambert of acton have returned from a trip to california where they visited her nephew and niece mr and mrs john rush at fil- more near los angeles points of special interest on their 12 day journey were disneyland hollywood santa barbara and mexico city foster collins toronto wedding on saturday may 11 marilyn edna daughter of mr and mrs herbert a e collins was mar ried to douglas graeme son of mr and mrs dorband a foster the brides mother is the former edna henderson of acton the marriage was performed in st georges united church toronto by the reverend arnold foster students begin summer semester enrolled in the summer sem ester at the university of guelph are judy fong and carol beatty judy who has beon attending high school in guelph is the daughter of mr and mrs fong church st acton carol is the daughter of former actonlans mr and mrs gordon beatly now of guelph the girls are grade 13 stud ents who were accepted at the university before the end of their year under the semester system edie hopkins has also just begun her course at the u of g heads campaign mrs jessie price is in charge of tho flowers of hope cam paign in acton not mrs loutett as reported in last weeks free press mhton theatoe 8783272 show times sun thru thura 8 pm fri sat 7 4 9 pm sat matins at 2 run thurshusa may le17li the family way color recommended at adult entertainment hayley mills astro duck cartoon mayinef foi may it yellowstone kelly color sunmonyueswi0 may 19303122 the good the bad the ugly color recommended at adult entertainment clint eastwood fnnk panic cartoon yhuks ytttu wto may 23243536373t39 to sir with love color recommended as adult entertainment sidney portier impressions of expo kangaroo kid cartoon mrs r oatk wjms kestess on may 9 the afternoon am luary wms of knox church met at the home of miss robena clark where mrs f anderson presided for a very interesting meeting the committee in charge mrs g sprovl mr r l davidson mrs a j murray and mrs alex near presented the topic of study our responsibility in witnessing in their presenta tion they showed that the chris tians greatest witness is tbe love respect and eonqern they show for individuals miss isabel andersoc jread a utter from mies margaret ken- bedyv who had spent ten months in canada in centennial year before returning to aerve her church in india the usual period of fellouw mpiwas- much eqjoyed while welcoming s former member mr e smilb of oskville as a visitor- mrs dorothy richardson scuu beams over a prize pupil debra bousfield who rocontly won two silver models for her work- in piano and theory staff photo local girl wins two awards mrs scull presented the prlres medals were awarded by josephine herrlott local sec- rotary and scholarships by miriam smith president of the canadian music teachers as sociation lauren ashley of georgetown another pupil al mrs scull also rocoived a silver medal debra bousfield daughter of mr and mrs j boustioldacton was awarded two sliver medals highest award for obtaining top standing in both grado 3 piano and grade 3 theory with the trinity collogo of london eng land she was presented with tho medals at the award recital hold may 11 at tho north york library auditorium in willow- dale players in this recital were all winners in instruments and speech and had been carefully auditioned two weeks before debra displayed her talent through her selection la bour- bonnalse she is a pupil of mrs dorothy richardson scull principal of tho georgetown and surrounding areas for trinity college halton mpps favor go acton council received letters from both george kerr and jim snow mpps in helton west and east respectively advising they were both in favor of the go transit facilities being ex tended from acton to guelph nine baptized at knox church children baptised by the rev andrew h mckenzle in knox presbyterian church onmothers day may 12 were toddfrodrlck andrews son of mr and mrs fredrick l andrews 129 mill st e lisa charloon daly daughter of mr and mrs m william daly 29 old oxford road st catharines tracy anne hawkins daughter ot mr and mrs david w hawkins 73 clarence street brampton les ley ann henderson daughter of monique fashion shoes for the summer bride you are the centre of attraction on that day to remember beautiful shoes for your wedding procession- satin or peau de soie hand tinted free to match your attendant gowna only 999 opon monday through saturday friday til 9 pm 73 macdonrsatl st mi bowl for pleasure 1tnofit bowl for health the entire family can bowl together make it a date bowl where the action is i acton bowling lanes 16 main st n membr ob pa 4594170 mr and mrs thomas henderson 225 elmore drive shelley lynn mason daughter of mr andmrs wayne d mason rr 2 acton susan anne moore daughter of dr and mrs t brian mooro 88 lake avonue james robert thatcher son of mr and mrs alfred h thatcher 100 mcdon ald blvd sheryl jane vaughan daughter of mr and mrs william m vaughan 105 mill street east christina joy walker daughter ot mr and mrs john g h walkor 45 maria street trinidad teachers lakeside guests two local school teschers from trinidad miss cynthia blade and miss vanessa husslan told members of lakeside chapter lode about their native land at the meeting last week irt the legion hall other guests who played the piano for the chapter were dtenne and debbie bous field kathy hlnton and julie smith a letter of appreciation was to be sent to clsrence rognvald- son thanking him for the walnut gavel he had made for the chap ter penny sale tickets were dis tributed for the bausrlnthe fall articles were turned in for the annual bale volunteers to assist with dec oration day were assigned their duties and the annual donation of 35 was made the june meeting will be a pot luck supper at halton county museum sheet metal plumbing he atlntf mill st acton 8530370 specializing ini iijjc cipro brot heating pqulp jyl reelrieradunrfd oaadeauf we carry a complete slock of pipes end fittings for service cau 8530270 in concert eleven yearold elaine 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