Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 8, 1973, p. 3

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Acton Press Wednesday August Clash over hydro Continued from Page Ihcm ami Netted many township people Mrs lark sale hod ho upset the letter she had sent under her own norm Jim Milne said lit not aware the original routt was no longer to bo considered and felt IF I ho lines did not o then thi original route would be best bemuse It did not olnK to it oral I JANICE EUerby Karon Paton Paul and Grant Clarke band together to knock off a few strains of Tell me the Tales and a crowd collects to listen 2 Mary Watson and Barb Pratt instruct Cindy Kleinebeters at the two week music teaching session at the Conservation Park Heather Buchanan calls the play as David Marcoux and Janet Allan coach Jamie Merrin and Russell Allen 4 Instructors show their pupils how its done and playing together are Mary Watson David Janet Allan Stephanie Merrin and Barb Pratt while at the back of the bench Bits Heather Buchanan and Dave Morris Straggling up the conservation park pavilion steps after a strenuous workout are Grant Clarke Sandy Pratt Put r idol Nesset Debbie Paul Bray Stephanie Merrin Paul Brunelle Rob Allen and Steve Mitchell The children had their musical Instruction In make a pot of money out enough about this the reovo said lie to the In the I ret Press In Mr hud said the council mlmpresentlnK the wishes of res dints It was an move admitted Ih detlarlnB had never officially seen the letter In question I accept your he said Mr warned council that the alternative or Included a substation the Seventh I and would affect a lot of nevir before lie said should Opom an sun stullon notlnK the rollw trucks could play a lnrj part In tin site roudw were not enough to move ton Hi was supported In this by I win also participate In the list us slon deputy new sold It was for in to as route for the line hut wooden whi Ihut routi opposing It wouldn I mi s could be In this IT the Concerned had been here 100 years ago they would cut a tree because they I decide which one to cut wo would never have a pipe line because no one would want it The country wouldn bo dovcloped he I respect for Hydro and thi people who work there Ih tter the Hussions would like it To 1 Is mind the second of the letter was perfectly dear Mr I ton noil said it was also to him but council by vote to put the phrase If It township In chambers ended with councillor sutfftcstlng that perhaps Queens Park was happy and ccptlve to pressure for us a corridor since It would I hem the Idco to municipality along It discussion Council waited until the morning and for afternoon fun and exercise enjoyed a hike and cave explorations for a rounded day the muttc r luti r in Photos by Lorraine park Acton Band camp at Rockwood keeps young musicians performing the letter had lacked a clarifying Ho felt most In thi rrcd route suflsested another letter he sent to clarify the point Still bitter the deputy riferrcd back In his roots In the township and Mr recent arrival He said Mr Do could move out row he nevir I on the farm for a living MIKE PRYSTASZ mflrkst lor now or car Mike Invites nil hit lends In Acton and flroii Jack RICHARDSON GHEVOLOS LTD 5 2393 or Visitors to Con organ gallon Park during the past Already the boys and girls two weeks have been highly in enrolled in the classes to learn Irigued hearing great com how to play music on the In noises that choicer have nun melodious music to deep cottoned to what their teachers basso profundi pa ore giving them and many of It was a fun session oil part of them are hopeful potentials for the accomplishment of the Junior Acton Band The team Acton Ciliicni Rand of instructors who hove hod from two boys five girls who were three to seven years musical launched into an exciting sum experience behind them learned activity program with the leaching procedures at the of interested spectators from grandmothcrH delighted that future gincrnllons ore getting In on the cultural things of little kids slurping on strawberry fee cream cones asking what thai big thing Is with all shiny buttons Old favorites Curiosity and recognition as the groups break into ear far away other easy old favoruitcs Visitors had would at the park gate hud Mb time of learning com aid of an Opportunity for Youth music camp and their to slop and watch to see what the trie endorsement of a instruction performances the hand local park grounds have drawn cry sessions day promptly a m with kids scrambling out for a morning sessions denoted to cither brass or real Instruments on alternate days lunchlltm breaks at then back 1 lh grind at 1 p until the dally wind up at In hi afternoon If instruction was set for a morning class hen it would be a swim and hike in the afternoon If yours was an afternoon class la tin the program was vice versa Whatever the hour every pupil This first year for this with the fun of outdoor On rainy days It was the park pavilion with picnic benches lopped heavy with trumpets trombones clarinets and flutes or whatever other instruments of that day were being used for Instruction plus the usual rigirmoroll of rain clothes towels for swimming lunch Former teacher Assistant A former teacher who loves horses and Canadian history Is the newest addition to the staff at County Museum located at the Kelso Conservation Area west of Milton Miss Loos of Joined the staff as Assistant to the Curator in July She 11 be working with Curator Mrs Erla Brlltain now head of the Museum since the at the end of June of director Dr H Newman Miss Loos Is originally from the London Ontario area and came to this area to teach grades en and eight in an school remained there for three determined to write her own years before retiring from Canadian history bookfull of teaching and going to work on a detail pictures The book was horse form to fulfil a lifelong about half finished when she quit dream of working with horses teaching and she hasn had a She was manager of a chance to go back and finish It unique program the hope the teachers Is that It will be continued on again In Most of the instructors have been school chums or In Junior band together In planning their 10 week program two of which were spent In organizing schedules they coordinated their kjiowhow ana shared their various abilities with Stephanie Mcrrin and Barb Pratt tolling leadership roles For some of the lenders It will be back to high school In the fall for others on to higher careers One or wo of them will not be available as Instructors for next summer program but that will leave room for some of the younger musicians coming up they said f the two weeks at the park is any indication such music training programs should be conducted throughout the DANCE at the beautiful ROMA SOCIAL CLUB I Steele Ave W el Highway Milton Saturday August 18 Cool on the Dancing to Km Midnight Spaghetti MUSIC BY THE MARK featuring Andrews Keith Andrews Bob Doyle and Jerry Arpa horse hording stable In yet She left It with the librarian must on any OF commitment Oakville when tho opening at the at the Oakville school In case It agenda Museum was advertised and she would be of some help to future was chosen for the Job from students searching for more Couple in advance So Couple at the door lypei or your dancing pleasure applicants During her three years of teaching Miss L003 noted a lack of detail and pictures in standard Canadian history text books covering the period between and At one point she became detail on Canadian history Although she says horses ore her first love Miss Loos Is also a history buff One of her chores at the Museum Is cataloguing and all the acquisitions MISS LOOS of Oakville has been named Assistant to the Curator of County Museum at Kelso and is at left with Curator Mrs Erla Photo by Downs WANTED PAPERS and GLASS FOR RECYCLING Thursday Aug pickup Glass only in north side Monday tug 13 pickup Paper only in south side PLEASE NOTE Ill PICKUPS STMT IT Recycling Is a habit you can live with Furtbtr Phone after NOTICE Change off Ownership Watsons Restaurant Mr Paul Kotsopoulos of Toronto has purchased the business and effective Saturday Aug 11th will operate under the name of WATSONS RESTAURANT With 18 years experience in the restaurant business in Toronto patrons can be assured of enjoying a variety of food prepared in all its finest The restaurant will be completely renovated in the Fall INSIDE THESE DOORS WE SELL THE FINEST IN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES At THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES COME IN AND TRY US FURNITURE APPLIANCES QUEEN ACTON 853

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