Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1969, p. 12

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iv beaver steven dav asks danny why he feelt to tad but all danny can do it weep the dancet and muiical number end with danny laving the entire cast from a ttorm and he windt up happyistaff photo danny the dinosaur bill manet it comforted by gurry be lynn maclmaoghton in one of the mott mslodlout uquenc of the brookville tchool fanutyistaff photo storyteller who filled in the sequences of ihe brookville musical wat ricky ajar hit voice came out of knothole in the old tree adding another dlmention 10 the delightful fantaty staff photo danny the dinosaur musical fantasy amusing and colorful frw eel play presented by grade three ttudentt at brookville tchool wat entitled danny the dinotaur thatt danny bill manet bemoaning hit luck in the early momenta of the etoryistaff photo a delightful muiical fantaty about danny ihe dlnouur delighted two audience at brookville tchool over the pail week pretented by mn suun wolnukt grade three clasi in the tchool auditorium ihe muiical play told the ttory of petulant danny the dinouur who continually moaned over hit lack of lalenlt compared to other creaturet of die foresl imaginative cottumet blended well with colorful tcenery and pleating renditiont of ihe character songs 1 danny ihe dinouur wat played by hi it manet lynne mcnaughton played buzzy bee joanne windmoller wat suun swan paul bowen wat ihe skunk and the beaver wat steven day story idler wat ricky agar stage manager wat joe currie and ricky wunder acted at nutter of ctiemoniet danny melancon and belly paylor looked after tound effectt which included a tummer ttoim in the foretl barrie trail and vickie william looked after lighting daftodil dancert were ctndy brown let chamberlain caroline dempter uaibara baglet letlie knight karen tuffin and c tracey grau dancert were peter cannon brad hitchcock bruce kennedy jim pearton and willie wild tlie chorut which provided the narrative in tong for the fanciful tale had ken black carol hunter marilyn macleod cindy marc mckerracher marie murray linda ramuy sutan reynold and david stanley mn lenore vlckery muiic leactier provided the piano accompaniment mrt wolnuk directed the production which was much enjoyed by ttudentt and parent improve sorks grand river authority to spend 828000 the grand river conservation authority wdl ipend h280oo on iu 25 conservation areas in 1969 sixty per cent of the moneys46000wui come from iheprovince in the form of grant the remainder will be raised through ihe general levy against the 74 municipalities making up ihe authority at well at special leviet against benefitting municipalities biggest project it at ihe chicopee hills conservation area near kitchener where 285000 the one they rarely see during the day they can realty relax with rcas clear crup picture it haa a habit ol staying that way the novistor tube that helps to pull it in is guaranteed tor 5 years theres a tyear warranty on the picture tube and the solid copper circuits that eliminate about 200 trouble tpot are guaranteed lor lite so much lor reliabilityl new consider the picture leatures famous new vista tuner the very best presst fine tuning remembers to give the best picture when you change stations no wainvup waiting see the reliable man your rca dealer will be tpenl a yearround chalet to cost 180000 is already under construction another 56000 will be spent on construction engineering and instrument for a dam built there last year rockwood park will have 120000 tpenl on it for general development work including 5 round improvements boat ocks picnic tables and temporary buildings other conservation areas and improvements planned are belwood lake near feigus s3800oroad and parking lot conttruction a floating footbridge boat launching ramps and docks boatmooring facilities washrooms and reconstruction of superintendent i residence byng island near dunnvillc 49000 conettogo lake near elmira 30000 e lor a gorge par k 75 000 interior finishing of the beach house built last year conttruction of a new beach area washrooms a workshop and garage and general development including clearing of brush fencing and providing picnic tables and comfort stations laurel creek park on ihe outskirts of waterloo 50000 luther marsh conservation area north of arthur 80000 pinehurst lake south of gall 70000 puslinch lake south ofgulph 62000 shades mills near glat 70000 taquanah wildlife area near cayuga 15000 general development work totalling 34000 will be carried out at the other 13 smaller conservation and wildlife areas operated by the authority last year a total ii i 05 persons visited the authoritys six conservation area parkselora gorge pinehurst byng island rockwood and belwood lake total revenue in 1968 from ihe parks was 128893 about 26000 more than the previous year in keeping with st pats fairs on ould sod once a month fcach year around st patricks time cathcnrtc graham of r r i llmchouse writes a story especially for the tree press recalling her youth in ireland this year the hat an trlth took at fairs we all enjoy fairs whether we are old or young fairs have been held in most countries for hundreds of yean and can be traced a far back a the greek and roman empiret they can be simple such as country fairs or as elaborate as world fairs the fairs i want lo speak about are the irish fairs they were held once a month we often helped father on a fair morning before we went to school to drive lilt cattle to the fait in kielkeel we did not get to all fain when we had to attend school although we would have liked to in those days one was inclined to do what they were told we did get to go lo the two largest fairs the may fair and thehallenline fair when we bought the buts and apples for halloween vendon had ihe traditional stalls on either side of the street and one could obtain anything from a needle lo an anchor the delph made the best display it was put right on ihe steps that led up to the stores on greencastle street unfortunately a stray bull would at timet make havoc amongst the dishes then there was ihe candy man with his licorice twists cabblers wacjnd yemow nun we were never loo far from this one the linen stall was a great favourite quantities of linen could be bought here at reasonable prices around ihe lum of the century those that attended fain were familiar with the men and women that supplied ihe products of their respective trades the leesom man made budies from the wild heather bush that grew un the nuountains and hillsides of course all these old tinieri disappeared yean ago modern methods put them out of business making a tale at the fair wat a treat to behold tor ihe bantering bargaining pitting on the hands wisecracks from ihe bystander before ihe price wa reched and was enacted right on the sidewalk il was fun lo stop and listen to all ihe noises lhat could be heard on a fair day the lingo of the auclioneen the tound of excited voices the cry of lambt the bleating of sheep the quarrelling and barking of the farmen dogs and the roaring of cattle al ihe end of a perfect fair day irish men and hortet have always been a good combination indeed at times the horse was more that a good friend for if his master had overindulged u little more than he should ihe horse took ihe initiative and brought ihe master safely home to hit door here we can see the superiority of ihe beast over the modern machine fairs are till held innjeland though on a smaller scale tlieaulejire now processed through the margermarli at- belfast and newry better weather improves golden age attendance s-lwfe- ltodeltptm7r willi rca super powerful new vista tuner preset fine tuning inttantpic control hpoie antenna in roller oram walnutshell grey cl jmvivnswsiicthsr canadas smallest brewery situated authe top of an office building in winnipeg it used by the ilrewing and malting industries to lest mall nude from canadian barley 11 manning electric mill st t by mrs elsie reed fine weather invaruhly improves thai attendance at ihe golden ago club and on tuesday last a jolly crowd of senior citizens gathered in the luxton hall for a pleasant afternoon meeting the usual reports weie given arthur a johnson oj optometrist miiton and acton sm rvnrefloanl 24 how atxmttvak xrtd t 3rd mottoaoh ontario wide loans low coat up to 30 yr you din call to 10 pan today tor helpful court eous service prompt in vestment corp ltd 62 richmond st w toronto 346v3s4 woj 23m9i1 mrs fryer called attention to two beautiful cushion covert on display on which tickets were being told for a draw at a coming meeting volunteers were asked to help at the blood donors clinic in the legion hall march 10 offering their services were mrs fryer mrs miller mrs reed and miss aldus ail were reminded the pot luck supper was tq be much 18 at 630 pm an hour earlier thin the usual meeting time it would be moit convenient if all re punctual and ready to be seated by 630 each brinii the food their fancy dictate dishes and cutlery will be provided owing to lack of transportation lateness of the hour and slippery sidewalks few attended the public meeting authorized by the town council to review the proposal of o h c for senior citizens dwelling mr klngsmiu gave an interesting report of this meeting seven tables of euchre and three tables of ciokinole were enjoyed prizes went to euchr ladles mrs j lambert miss mcgregor gents mrs a mooney bob mcenery crokinole ladies mrs reed mrs warne gents mr warne mr ollara mrs cottar and her committee served a tasty lunch of cheese and crackers and buttered quick breads the birthday son wan echoed for mrs bob mcenery whose birthday anniversary it wat also for mrs cults mrs shoetnaker and bob chu several of the member ant still on the tick list and a speedy recdvery is hoped for all

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