Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 27, 1973, p. 14

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Th Acton Doc W3 MUSIC TEACHER Elaine Diggle is surrounded by sinaera players at the concert at the Robert school last Thursday evening Combined choirs of the Robert Little and M Z Bennett schools and the high school orchestral ensemble presented the concert at both schools for students In the afternoon and for the public in the evening Carols familiar and unusual formed the seasonal program and the youngsters sang with special enthusiasm Choirs orchestra present concert Thomson didn extend Season last week but will do now In form of recited by lioom school k on cert Till Ha day after Christmas and all the house Is piled Then forthomoust fire so rod till hanging lodny i tluced In a we Rave John wo wt re inreful to hide ID Has taken the rap Jimmie head is inside it rattles won I rattle trumpet won loo Ihe scooter won I tree decorations v it care bright Iheholly Ihe w reath from All to the thai the floor Away from the chaos confined to a bed mother lies packed on her head her family voiced and received Christmas Ma spent the whole day with a sink lull of dishes minute His head feels an though the reindeer It fiircoats sleighs shovelsandblkes Hut what did poor pa Not that hi likes He sits almost buried In laid sock and ties and says Oh boy great but wc feel that he lies A package Just came tied and we rip off the ribbons lo see inside Merry Christmas God bless you rom Aunt Marlha dear It thai horrible cushion w her last car Oh yes Santa herewith sled Ana the things left behind well Its not wild Piled high on the mantle but not on display Arc the bills that poor falhir will soon nave to pay Poor pa A delightful Christmas program by the combined public school choirs and ihe high school orchestra wan presented before the holidays at both schools monccs for the public on two The teachers walkout Tuesday caused posl of the Robert Little until Thursday evening and by then the snowstorm cut attendance More were out for the evening In he Z Ilinnctt school Monday However both audiences were enthusiastic In their applause and Joined heartily In carols Special programs had been wltn cover Introductions Music teacher niggle directed the choirs ana Introduced the selections with a few words of ex Christmas selections not often heard included All Poor Men and Humble March of the Three Kings Noel In sung in French and sung in man Unto Us a Boy is Bom and Carol Modern carols were Carol of Drum and Do You Hear Hear A recorder ensemble was an Innovation Orchestra The voices of Ihe happy young singers rose with Ihe music of iho or chest ro directed by Mrs The high school orchestra swelled with the assistance of Harry Buchanan and Barbara Pratt also played several selections They accompanied a hearty sing song Mrs Bliss announced I hero will be Instrumental in high school next year for first time She is a volunteer The impressive ending of concert came with a charming effect when each singir carried a flashlight covered In red paper like a torch The concert at the Utile school ended especially Impressively when nil the singers Tiled down fromlhcstoge carrying Iheir torches anil marched two by right the back door of and Into a perfect while sang Joy to the World Interim pastor Baptist church Since the pastor of Acton Church left the close of November to teach theology to native pastors in Mcnaclo Sulaw si Indonesia the church hot been lo by MelvynK Associate Professor at Divinity College at Hamilton who Is acting in an capacity at ihe church been greatly appreciated the Christmas morning message being on the fruits of the Love Joy Peace very suited to the season has also been doing some visiting or the sick and Ihe shut ins The service Dec 23 was further enriched by duet and a by Tour farmer members of the church the La ndsba rough sisters Miss Joanne Lands bo rough from Mrs Hut Park from Petrol a Helen Sinclair from Ottawa and Mrs Donna Sytr from A very good attendance was registered Oldfashioned Presentations church concert The old Christmas concert a I the United church was arranged tor the first time by ihe couples club All the Sunday school and youth groups took part and the church ihoir sang Between numbers large crowd Joined in carols directed by Steve with George Elliott playing the organ Climax of the program was the arrival of Santa down Ihe centre aisle of the church Program Susan Shoemaker and Ian Coats class presented The Night Before Christmas and Mrs nursery class Jingle Bells Proposes rezoning Regional Planning Committee was advised of a move underfoot to have acres of land now in Township zoned industrial Hugh Thompson representing John Montague Planning Consultants told ihe committee the area his client hoped to see rezoned was Immediately north of High way 1 and as far north as Five Stderoad The land is bounded on the east by the CNR track and the west by the First Line Mr Thompson said his client was Bill Johnson of and noted he owned acres of the BOO involved The proposal was referred to regional planner Ed Camming and the Town of Milton While the land is in now it will form part the new Town or Milton op Jan l Dills and Jeffrey girls had a lively song and Patterson primary class ploy directed by leader Mrs acted out the nativity scene Karen HI If man Sunday School class play was colled the Svmbols the CG IT George Mussellc Hot chocolate and cookies were downstairs to the targe and friendly group Vesper service held by CGIT The annual vesper service of the CGI T at the United church Sunday held a week later than usual was not as well attended as had been hoped However was an inspiring service very well presented by Ihe girls of the group Taking the main speaking parts were Nancy Shoemaker Kathleen Cheyne and Kim Jackson Members formed the choir and also presented three conversations Candles were during the service is leader with the assistance of Bobby and Gay The second of two Club Achievement Days for the reject Accessories for the was held Dec ember IS at Sr public school Clubs paling in the day program were Ballinafad I Ban nock burn 1 1 chouse and During the morning the club members reviewed the work they had learned with Quizzes and a Judging class Assisting Mrs Doreen Ban county home economist was Mrs Margaret Loewen of Mississauga Bach club presented a skit or exhibit after lunch when a good number of visitors was in attendance The bedroom accessories made by Ihe girls were on display throughout the day along with their record books Articles chosen in the project included cushions bedspreads bulletin boards and runners trimmed with Italian hem stitching Presentations Advanced Honor Certificates were to Doris Burt and Heather of Ballinafad They have completed 18 Club units Provincial Honors for units went to Helen Dun op of Hume or Ashgrove and Beverley Leitch of Myma Snow received County Honors on completion of her sixth protect Mrs Paul Henderson of R Acton was recogn lied for her contribution of five years leadership of Bannockburn 4 Home making Club CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Muiti Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Swag Lamps Van Cat and Porto Central Vicuum Clearing ng Future Parts etc on FREE PARKING Open Daly I Frl TII9pm NEW YEAR The best of everything be yours this day and through out the year to come Family Pool Sales MILL ST ACTON YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING Their really isnt a COUNTRY PETE COME ON IN MEET PETE HIS COUNTRY BOYS CLEAROUT COLOR BW TVS ADMIRAL 21 COLOR CONSOLE ELECTR0H0ME 23 CONSOLE s ZENITH 23 CONSOLE s 23 CONSOLE BRAND NEW SCRATCH DENT SALE PHILLIPS BW CONSOLE TV AM STEREO COMPONENT SET Receiver Matching Speakers Headphones 8 track tape plater 4 speed chanter Roll away stand ALSO INCLUDED AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS COFFEE TIBLES KITCHEN SETS DISKETTE SETS BEDROOM SETS CHESTERFIELDS CASUAL SAVE SAVE SAVE FAST FREE Till No Money Down No HWY 25 NORTH OF OPEN DAILY 10 SATURDAY TO PM OPEN S0NDAY PM FREE BRUNCH ON SUNDAYS 122 pm THUS

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