Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1972, p. 15

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First production soon for Eden Mills theatre Dedication ambition and improvisation miming and enthusiasm all these ingredients music these will all be part of the are being poured into daily instruction which the constructive ideas and students will learn from their by ten young people teachers In the three morning involved in the Opportunities for hours of to a from Monday Youth little Theatre endeavours to Friday to be held in the Eden Mills During the afternoons the Community Centre this summer instructors themselves will make The instructors like play actors and preparing Centennial High School drama regular weekly productions to cohorts have worked together in which everyone young old and theatrical productions since indifferent is invited to attend grade and applying their every Friday afternoon at p m individual know how have teamed together to plan a duration teaching program for The finale of the summer children from to workshop will be a presentation Dally classes completely directed costumed Lighting and sound costume and prepared by the youngsters and makeup props and painting themselves They will be the voice dance and movement actors and actresses and they will be totally responsible for its production soy the teachers who have drawn up for themselves a tightly programmed schedule geared to morning teaching sessions and afternoon rehearsing as well as preparing costumes sets and posters Work together well MostoftheOYG shave given up other worthwhile ortunities for summer work but 27500 park Grants amounting to for further development of the Rock wood Conservation Area have been approved by the Provincial Government John Root announced this week Acton Free Press Wednesday June 1972 combining art abilities for poster and costume designing with directing and acting abilities they came up with John Mc Dave Archibald Rhonda Chris Lisa Jane Wilde and Diane Clark all of Guelph and Jin Gordon one of Rockwood favorite young musicians Die young people feel that as WI111111MI their project was one of riKus chosen from they are i fmh uriMiir when Ross and WesKaiU of specially fortunate and are imSSIS Centennial first cooked type thinking to Sto up the drama workshop for tt they hope produce campsite and diseased trees nature trail Other grants of to Conservation area and JIG for the Luther Marsh Conservation areas were announced in the same release In the Area the I rand Authority intends to with further develop ment work This work will construction of service worked best togehter applying that type thinking to and applied for the say tTeeTnL government grant other mem ihe student teachers who hope to of me dramatic club took it draw in all child from the of h up chose the eight district of Eramosa with free SeSon J the big ticket for the JSS mS entire project additional No cast sanitary con It won cost the kids a cent ion of signs etc is how they put it Just bring them to the Community Hall at den Mills and we 11 be happy to put them into a claw Already 1 1 1 students have registered through an informal period at the Rockwood Centennial School last Tuesday afternoon To let the public and parents know what kind of workshop they are setting up the teachers will present First show of the season It will be Kaille special adaptation of Alice in Wonderland on Ihe stage of damage 575 Vehicles driven by Charles of and R R Rock wood collided on Ijne south of 20 in township Jane Wilde Dave Archibald and Diane Clark the Eden Mills Community hall next Tuesday evening July at to both vehicles with arrange- 75 Mr improvised by the minor injuries in the instructors specially for the collision to the little Theatre atmosphere members of the Mills Community Centre providing refreshments between acts of the production and the stars hope this will be a double incentive for audience attendance After the show the teachers hope to register all other potential junior thespians and will oho take the opportunity to with parents what the summer course in theatrical studies will be about As the children progress thty will be infiltrated into the weekly stage plays finally GENERATIONS get together to attend of Toronto grandfather Dav Cleland and the christening of five month old great greit grandmother Kaic Alexander of it Knox Presbyterian Church who is in her 95th year Jeffreys Jeffrey is pictured with his mother Lorraine is Darnel Marion Cleland Lifelong resident Mrs Murray passes respected citizen Toronto a brother Mann Annie Murray and a sister Myrtle John passed away at the House Minn both of Alton Funeral service llev A conducted the Funeral Home Home on Monday June Mrs Murray was a lifelonj resident of the district a member tnt of the u C W For some time she afternoon June WHS thn was assistant at the Flynn Im grossing to the all child Nursing Home and was always finale to be held in August Dancing musical entertainment highlights of Museum Festival willing to help in time of trouble She will be really missed by her m my friends Mrs Murray was born on the were Alex Mann Armstrong William ink Acton Robert Kingsbury Roy Burlington and Despite a weather setback on the first day the rains stopped and the sun shone Sunday to make the third annual summer festival of the Friends of Museum a great success A large crowd weather and an excellent program on Sunday made up for Saturday lack of attendance rainy weather and cancelled performances The friends roup is an to the county museum in Kelso Conservation Area and each year a festival to raise funds for improvements at the museum Last year their project was rebuilding an old log this year was the year of the terrace us they sought funds t to provide a stone terrace in front of the museum buildings Dance Inside Dozens of groups and individuals contributed free entertainment to the weekend On Saturday dancers from the Milton School of Dancing had to do their thing in the carriage house as the outdoor stat was rainsoaked and rain fell intermittently through the afternoon Jack Reynolds of and his group of square dancing friends also performed Sunday entertainment included the Lome Scots Pipe Band members from Milton the Milton Girls Pipe Band School folk choir twins and Sandy on their accordions more children from the Milton School of Dancing the folk and band from George town District High School Oak ville Citizens Band and the Reynolds square dancers Inside the museum there was a special of old pictures of Milton on loan from The Canadian Champion and tea was served beside the fireplace At the carriage house the Burlington Putters Gudd had a of work staff from the Adult Centre ARC Work shop at Hornby display and sold articles made there Mrs Ray Trace of the Friends group operated a busy white elephant table and Friends president Mrs Irene Saunders had a display of pictures from Hornby early dajs MP Whiting visited Sunday afternoon and spoke briefly to the crowd which spread itself out around the in front of the museums main buildings Milton Reeve Ron Harris was master of ceremonies for the program and Friends vicepresident John McDonald supplied music for some of the beautiful Dresden plate quilt made Mrs Howard Bridley of second line Township Marin 1 daughter of John Mann and Catherine Hart attended School Farmed many years On June 11 1908 she married l Wesley Murray and went to live on the first I ne Township where fanned for many years In they moved to thiir newly built house at Mill West Acton was predeceased by her lusband daughter and granddaughter Heather Millar to mourn are her daughter Vilma Mrs I loyd Millar grandson Murray and and daughter Michelle of The Bat amble Hirr Murray Harold Acton Norman in of I Interment las in I NOTICE TO RESIDENTS TOWNSHIP OF NASSAGAWEYA The township will be spraying all municipal road allowance for weeds in the near future Signs indicating susceptible crops are available from the Municipal Offices Ontario PW Welding shop MUSEUM held at the Museum at Kelso and Sunday nearly 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