Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1971, p. 3

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TAKING A BOW AFTER THE FINAL curtain was the Barbershoppers assisted with the show at the Robert Little entire cast of a fast moving entertaining Springtime Show by school Staff Photo Joyce Carpenter s Acton School of Dance The Georgetown Acton School of Dance presents Springtime show The Springtime Show of the Acton School of Dance at the Robert school auditorium Saturday provided fastmoving toetapping entertainment for a large audience Proceeds from the show were donated to aid the Institute of the charity sponsored by Georgetown Chapter of the Barbershop Singers who joined with Joyce Carpenter s group in the show Fittingly the date of the show also fell on Mrs Carpenter birthday and students honored their attractive teacher at the grand finale with a cake and candles as well as flowers and a gift She took part In several program numbers Master of Ceremonies Jack Carpenter introduced featured dancers from the Junior intermediate and senior classes of the school as well as numbers the Rhythm Girls a senior group Mrs Carpenter has developed over the last 10 years Colorful costumes Colorful costumes and colored lighting on the stage festooned with large paper flowers added extra test to dancing numbers which ranged from the exotic to modem and included a rollicking square dance The Georgetown Chapter of the Barbershoppers sang twice under the baton of Dave Morgan Young dancing star Trevor also caught the of the audience with a fastpaced Got Rhythm A mime of the Barbershop Quartet by Bonnie Barbara Pratt Ashley and Marianne Coles brought another dimension to corned Small hit The small tots were the hit of the show with their dance routines and Christine repeat bows looked like they were spontaneous but Mrs Carpenter acknowledged they were planned BONNIE BRISTOW Joyce Carpenter Saturday show of the Acton School of Dance Barbara Pratt Diane Cathy Ashley with top hit and tails number and Marianne Coles delighted the audience at Photo Jack Carpenter performed a scar bucket and water skit which kept the audience guessing as well as taking a turn with his toe in a neat dance number with the Rhythm girls Cath Ashley Bonnie Bnstow Diane Bousfield Karen Barbara Pratt Marianne Coles Cast list Also taking part in the show were Lisa Holmes Debbie Payne Manna Jillian Moms Lynn Graham McKinnon Connie Talor Vicki Taylor Barbara Heather Reed Barbara Reed Carol Pickles Turkosz Bollert Dolleen Bonnie McKenzie Susan Shoemaker Vickie Beverley Taylor Tracy Tyler Heather Marie Cheryl Woodman Pickles Juanita Andrews Rhonda Speaker Robin Marshall Beth Gretn Adam Lynn Christie Elliott Neuman Mane amarchc Christine Tracy Allen Shelley Winters Martha Grein Tammy Dunn Anita Cmcro Susanne and Trevor The entire cast assembled on for the grand finale and the presentation to Mrs Carpenter and assistants Cathy and Marianne Coles Skuce looked after special lighting effects JACK CARPENTER was the M for Saturday show entertaining with jokes and displaying an agile buck and wing with the one stage Staff Photo Local youths suffer bruises In ear mishap rwo youths suffered mum injuries in a one car mishap which occurred on win north of Speyslile early morning Driver of the car a 19CJ llj mouth Frederick John Irwin McDonald Boulevard Acton a bruised neck A p in the car Cordon rant Williams Peel St suffered bruised les and minor to the ear was estimated at mishap Was reported to Milton OPP at 1 a Constable Cornian investigated Left accident collision in front of the taxi evening whs investigated by eons Steve A parked inperlruler owned by Daniel I thier Churchill Rd S was tar which left the scene of the accident An Acton in in was later charged were no injuries ilunie to the trailer stun at and to the car was danced by left to Barbara Reed Proceeds of the show went to Connie Taylor Barbara Vickie the Georgetown charity the Taylor Heather Reed Carol Pickles and Institute of Iagopedics Photo ibiMIHilll I- AM STEPPING NUMBER in Saturdays Marianne Coles show Clamour with Cathy Turkosz Barbara Pratt and Karen doing the Ashley Mnrylou Pendleton Trevor tapping here Photo Three hospitalized two car collision Limehouse outhouse Continued from Page I John Moore lived there for years and then William moved in Jul 1 1906 Mr and Mrs lived there till when they moved to Acton In its the house was home to the owners of the sawmill and prosperous lime bins in Both of these business have crumbled away and none of the Moores or are left there Mrs kilns woollen mill paint factory stores and hotels The fine limestone rock was used in the construction of Hall Emmanuel College and man churches The last lime burning in was in 1915 bo the village lives on In memory In stately stone building and its most famous backhouse The conservation authority Plans or the acres at are limited However MacLeutHunter in Toronto Ttirh lag village When operated at full blast there were saw mills this summer Workmen will be around much of the time to keep an eye on things Eventually there will be an admission charge and washrooms will be built When this happens a full time supervisor will be required Authont representatives appreciate the beauty of the location and realize it will have to be protected from too many unsupervised people Special charm The charm of the ruined dam mill and kilns are special attractions at this site Safety problems have worried the authority with the stream and huge fissures In the rocks limiung their plans somewhat The stream fast flowing at this tune of is crossed only by nimble tightrope tactics on a log A two collision on the Seventh I me just south of near Georgetown Monday sent three Acton area persons to hospital with minor injuries Johnston Acton driver of a 1963 her husband and 11 ear old daughter were treated for minor injuries at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and later released Damage to the Johnston car was estimated at Driver of the second car was Thomas Morgan R R Damage to the 1A5 Rambler was estimated at SI The eollision was reported to Milton at p m FORMER GOWDY home at limehouse has on this house later was moved been demolished in the past few weeks The discreetly to the back of the home This photo area is now owned by the Credit Valley about shows a later overdoor The Conservation Authority Controversial and museum piece has a peaked roof with similar coveted privy which began its life as an hnm WJ REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL FROST FREE REFRIGERATORFREEZER Compare this value OQO00 Wlh Trade Frost Free Thirteen RTIJ0I Has of 1 cubic feet Ends the messy chore of defrosting forever Froien food packages and Ice cube trays or frost up Frost build up wilt never reduce cooling efficiency Compare the compartment against others price holds a lot t It Compare the refrigerator section with Its shelves butter keeper lull width porcelain enamel liftout egg caddy in Its special shelf Available In white Avocado Goldtone PHONE a lowpricedTbiiJiac four sizes Fullsize Sportsize It be much easier than think to 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