Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 11, 1973, p. 2

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Acton Preis Wednesday July 1973 Drug theft charges A pick up truck reported from Meadvale on Friday morning at and by am two youths had been had been Involved In an accident of town On Monday a man was arrested who waa wanted on a by Acton for driving under and for falling to appear In court He was brought back lodged In Milton jail and will appear In court today Wednesday Two drug were made by Acton during the week both on Thursday One made In the park and the with the charge of of marijuana laid against two Georgetown youths A car stolen from Toronto was recovered on Mill Thursday It had been stolen Tuesday of last week Tow breaks car loose Tuesday of last week an unusual accident happened on Main St and was Investigated by Acton Jock Krogh of Windsor was towing a when the tow bar broke The lowed car broke loose and ran through fence on I he cast of he high way coming rest In the field Damage low hitch wan estimated at to Ihe lowed car at and fence There have been no from then until tree Press news deadline check Council bounces tennis ball GROUP INSTRUCTION on the comet Is administered by Mary Watson and Heather Buchanan to students Steve Mitchell Dune Russell Allan Lance Alton and Robert Allan They are taking advantage of a free bend instrument instruction program offered by members of the Acton Citizens Band with an OFY grant Pink photo TROMBONE STUDENT Don Harding receives his instructions from Janet Allan Janet Is one of seven Acton Citizens band members who have received an OFY grant to teach music to willing students between and 13 years of age 80 enrolled for free musical instruction Council Tuesday agreed they wont drop ihe ball after hearing a tennis club brief read by councillor Horry Mr Inscoo explained he delegation parks and was well organised and Several questions were asked and Mr Inscoe explained the club still Investigating Possible rund Deputy reeve Marks bo id his committee would look the possibility of a locating lot levy funds for lentils courts Mayor conveyed continuing interest I drop ball coun Chapman advised his colleagues STUDENTS OF THE CORNET Robert Allan and Steve Mitchell receive free training on the instrument an hour a day five days a week from Mary Watson The two boys are among over eighty who are taking advantage of the free band instrument lessons given by members of the Acton Citizens Band working with an OFY grant D Pink photo New truck Council accepted the tender or and Ford sales for a new half ton truck for the town at a cost of S3 Tuesday night by Dave Pink Instruction on musical in rumen Is such as tho French horn flute comet and the trombone has been made freely available to lo 13 year olds In the Acton area Working wilh an Opportunities for Youth grant of K BOO seven young members of Acton Citizen Band have organized program to spend their summer days teaching basics of bond Instruments to children from grades five through eight University or Guelpn student recent Acton high school graduates Barb Pratt and Heather Buchanan and high school students Mary Watson David Mnrcoux Janet Allan and David Morris conduct from three three students a time The bulk of the classes are held at Acton Music centre on Wallace St but many are scheduled in private homes Interested parties were asked to signify their willingness to hold lessons on the application form project been a remarkable success wilh over BO enrolled Though some have dropped out the number of climbs every day Instructors have from three to seven years band experience and though they dont expect their pupils to become proficient by Ihe end of the summer they do nope the child will develop an interest in the instrument and will con linue with It Some members of band have been interested in the formation of a high school band and because of hi li musical training In Alton Ugh school necessary give music training Grades five thr High tight art lh best to tend high school students likely I be working during Iht summer an I smaller children would not be able to take the seriously Classes are conducted from nine to three each day followed instructors practice for a public concert In ho future Instructors each he beginners various notes rhythm patterns theory and some elementary songs Music books will be Introduced later in summer Mi of Ihe group art also planning a day camp at the Itickwinl Const rvatinn area July and August AMivitfci will Include music liwinn swimming and hiking high school graduates will lc ricLivIng week and oil program ends Itishopcdbythat lime pupils will ready to a concert and form a band Sorry Storey name was Inadvertently lift of the list of graduates of Acton High School which appeared In last week Free Press We apologise for the error ACTON PUBLIC LIBRARY FREE MEMBERSHIP UP TO DATE NOVELS FULL REFERENCE FACILITIES RECORDS MOVIES and SUMMER ENJOYMENT RIVER ST ACTON PRICE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY JULY 14 Ctn CHICKEN noodle Economy Silt SHAKE N BAKE WORKING at the Churchill Bible School Ricky Allan Bradley MacPherson Michael Hines Greg Near and Guy receive instructions from helper Mr Anderson Classes met six days in the past two weeks with the program scheduled to end today D Pink Photo FRENCH HORN instruction is given to Jerry Paul by Band member and OFY group participant David Marcoux Dave teaches five French horn classes a day EA TED PRATT The First Canadian Bank tub A t Visit Ted in the future now starting his 10th year as Manager of Financial Services Bank of Montreal ACTON The Town of Acton TAX NOTICE The Second Instalment on 1973 Regular Taxes is Due July 16th Taxes must be paid on date due or a penalty is added for overdue payments Ushor AMCT Tax Collector Town of Acton juice 69 DEVILED HAM 49 25 85 225 388 SOUP Aiforftd Flavors SUGAR a First BUTTER Cindy LIQUID DETERGENT39 73 Crest Glint Sl TOOTHPASTE COFFEE RICH BABY POWDER Hlghllntr OCEAN PERCH 89 JELLY ROLL 39 PRICES M0RE BEING DONE SLASHED EVERY WEEK III

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