Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 16, 1974, p. 16

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1 The Acton Preu Wed Jan OLD FASHIONED MELODRAMA Curse You Jack is on the program at high school drama night Here Kevin and Sue rehearse a scene from the comedy Hiss the villain at drama night Terrified Costs concern councillors On Jan Acton High School Drama Club will be two one comedies and tickets go on sale at and the curt tin v ill go up at The of the en tag is Don I Touch That Phone directed by and performed by Janice Gibson Taml Thompson Frank anil Hon Ingles This dealt with the of a man who can no longer trust machines and so dares not use his car elevators telephones and all those other appliances we take for granted However It all ends happily though the solution is rather unusual Curse i Jick directed by Caroline and performed by Jane Sue Cathv Hob tlbson hex in and Jennifer Howe This good old fashioned metodram with a can hiss hero can cheer a damsel in distress who will bring tears to your The Drama Club is sure the audience will find both to be entertaining and are hoping for a large turn out A good audience mikes for a good performance so be at Acton High School at on Thursdiv Jan 17 Tlckcls are at the door or from members of the casts Tor adults and Tor students 15 tons newsprint 11 tons glass so far Field trip to Burlington taught by Stefan ravelled to Ihe Canaan Centre for Inland Waters in Burlington After a minute wait in the cafeteria met our guide who led us to the demonstration laboratory The most popular exhibit seemed to be wave simulation model which demonstrated shore erosion Other interesting exhibits were Ihc secondary sewage treatment plant model for residential use and silt and sand whichcould take samples from water bottoms dating back as far as It was brought to our attention that since the ban years ago on phosphates in kitchen deter gents the phosphate level in the water around Hamilton Burlington area alone has decreased con siderably Phosphate acts as a growth for algae Him After viewing he demon models up went into the auditorium where we saw a film about the work done at the The film also showed the work being done Notes from Acton High Jtnlcetibwo This Thursday he Players of Acton High School arc once again bringing a delightful performance This year two plays will be presented for ment The first one Don Touch That Phone is along a slightly different vein it puts across a situation in modem society that may make some of you stop and think Curse iou Jack Is a melodrama with the usual devious villain debonair hero and defence less heroine If you don slap sides laughing will certainly have a good many chuckles Hope to see there Draw tickets The Student Council is selling tickets for a draw on a tenspeed bike The money being raised is to go for the building of the swimming pool If you would like tickets see a member of the Student Council or contact the school The end Ihe semester will he celebrated with a dance next Wednesday Featured at dance will be the group the flying aboard Iheir ships which determine he extent to which the waters have been misused and what is being unlikely to hip pen hap pened The super sensitive lire alarm rang and mircheti us outside to shiver In the cold until we were told it was i malfunction in the system and lo go bnk into the building The guest speaker Adam Kerr Regional Hydro show a short film on the work done in the Canadian North Hydrography is the science that dials primarily with the measurement and description of submarine topography Special reference is frequently made to the elements lhat affect safe navigation and the publication of such inform in the form of charts and maps which mo be useful to navigators Then Mr Kerr an he use of slides on the work of in gencnl and what is involved in his field After his presentation the audience had a chance pose questions Although some parts of Ihe presentation were hard o understand was still vcrj interesting The majority of the students agreed that they would like to seen more of the Centre than w is shown Outers Club of Acton High his been a re cycling project for the past three months is intended to reduce the isti disc trded the town Both newsprint and Joss ore collected student and teacher ait picked up from householders In four borrowed trucks In addition to the collecting squads two groups of Outers ire kept sorting Ihe at the high school and at Dills Publishing color Class of any type is recycled by a in Brampton but must sorted by color after all metal rings been removed Newsprint must be itcd from the suitable glossy material which is discarded All usable materia Is bundled tied for shipment So for To date 1 1 tons of glass and is Ions of newsprint have been recycled Any funds raised by this program will be used to purchase six Whitewater canoes in to ropes slings rock climbing for use in course mil extra liwtus at the school The Outers request con support in reducing wistc and promoting re cycling Collections will be continued on monthly basis with all collections being ad ON SUE FROM 16th OR WHUE QUANTITCS LAST ChoosaH TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Save 691 Boys BRIEFS 3 138 Save 340 Girts PANTIES 3 680 Save 3391 Lutes BOUCLE SHELLS 3798 Save ladns KNEE HIGHS Slit 3118 Save 990I PAKTY HOSE 3 198 Save 89 Nude PANTY HOSE 3 178 Save Knitting YARN 3198 Save 299 Ladies FULL SUP 3598 Save Bikini PANTIES 3 200 Save 3591 BRAS 3718 Savetf Ladies BRIEFS 3100 Save 6901 Jig Saw PUZZLES 3138 HINTONS TO STORE THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU THE BEST QUALITY BIGGEST CHOICE AND THE LOWEST PRICE government is less than a month old in Hal ton No budget has been set Bui already members of Infant council are expressing deep concern about Ihe ex pen so residents will to shoulder In order to sponsor regional govern merit Terms like a sinking feel I slinky ler rifled were among those us at regional council meet ng Wednesday when innsitlcrid some of Ihe obligations hat must be met councillor Terry Manuel I estimated the cost of tax rs and wondered if nitre would In any reduction In the local municipal plan staffs Somt count mors art average In creases In taxes to the tune of These figures ore only guesses this time Planning committee chair man Harry Barrett held llttlt hope for anything other than very minor cuts at the local planning staffs He Indicated the regional plnnnlng staff t bo a replacement for but addition lo the lo planning departments et money Jack Itaftln n Burlington councillor said the council go lo Queen Park and auk for to finance work needed to develop an official plan He wild he interested In gelling typewriters and dictaphones from province but money His was a tcltd at regional Allan who purchased worth of office equip Barrett agreed the council should ask Queens Park for money but fell WO wain reasonable figure of lo would be closer Chairman no one w Mow much II would Churchill had looked at a number of an of how many people how much mom was re quired He said a go to in ins Park to how much the to mnkt In fort tin legion com milled to now nvlslonnl Sudden death of Mrs Turner Youth bowling Hip Hi by I JivW lyih w 1 1 Or In in IrnmpllriK In in Irani lit wltli Sil flu Kit hi Jirr r- Slowpoke moment from high school play has Jennifer Two plays will be staged Thursday Jan 17 at the school i Wipe- iti K lip Tin Sunn itm Dill If rurktii rhcriii hurt hill ommtinlty Morning Worship well also tin Sunday lltv A I spoki on of New ihoir anlhtm was Stand Slant tip for was in attend and I In of oils will singing of this com Mrs Win staff IitUtiilli of Mrs Inn of I Norm grandehildnn anil flu r hllilren Vlslinri AW 1 visited with Mr Colin ind I ind baby it on I- Mr and Mrs he of Brum pi with and Inmii Knn lnwn both Hint wild Ihli llnci The III I Id ihc ir 11J mill help l did the nam IhU I orap in I1tI an ilnullc link 111 win ream ltd lorn itri jo triple Jjii llmrMlny lanuary 10 of Mrs II of North Bay Mrs r had visiting Willi numbers of her family over tht Season and wissttlaway it he norm of In win and fnm ily Hip wis Sunday North Mr fieorgt hi r by only four The In to vcrtised In Ihls The Outers express thanks to Matthews A and Dills for their generosity in this program possibility Next collection is Saturday I Release material Agendas of Regional Standing Committees and Council meetings will be available in Libraries on the Friday before the meeting regional council agreed at a meeting Wednesday rat insula 1 Icilily Itankpy Tup Ten 171 Gary li rue Warnrr Ml Tim McCrUIall Jul Dm it I Did win full celling I finally It ly flplm nyi It n ne can nop ihm learn w in Wilh far I triple all and Hal place It Top Ten David Kim Moure COO Debbie John lion Turk on I Carl Herd jTO jSS The of Youth division had pcrttcl attendance for week which how much iround alley Ihi Keep It up jc those all ihry arc for this hurt hill from in lived on thi farm now owned by Mr Mrs I red Mr Turner a mister icksmlth operated a blacksmith shop there A veteran of the lirsl World War lie is a member of Ihe Mrs Turner was an his tern Star member while at Churchill belonged lo the Greenock Women Institute and St Albans Church Wo men s roup However irmly frequently attended Churchill Church A gifted pnno Mrs Turner loved to sing and many limes did so local gatherings Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny and Mr and Mrs drov up Iht funeral on Sunday Mrs Turner seven sons and daughters Mrs of Georgetown Mrs Green of Mrs I Parkinson of Mrs last Mr and Moore Mr and Mrs Din Mi In tyre anil dinner down it tin Idiniman on inning Sunday evening Mr Mrs Moore wtre gin ill and had dinner with Mr mil Mrs Mr and Mrs wilh her Miss Mary it over the Mr and Mrs Ihmil ton visited Mr Allen in on On Sundiy Mr ind Mrs Hamilton it tender family dinner it the of hi r sis tir Miss at Weston Push for new chief Council was asked lo reconsider a decision council made earlier not to hire an for the region Allan hid outlined the for that position Councillor BUI Mason said such a person wis nettled the chairman was being overloaded Iralne duties ire now being of Masson and Clerk Brown SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST GRADE A FRESH Meat Department Specials 59 65 CHICKENS CHICKENIN ABASKET SCHNEIDERS COOKED HAM 89 LUCAS ARTHURS BOLOGNA 85 LUCAS ARTHURS WIENERS 85 SCHNEIDERS Got MINI SIZZLERS PRICE EFFECTIVE JAN SPECIALS 8530650 tin SAVE TOMATOES FRUIT COCKTAIL TOMATO JUICE 289 THE TEA pkpofGO TEA BAGS SAVE 69 SAVE SCALLOPED nn POTATOES UU BETTY CROCKER BEEF or CHILI SAVE 29 HAMBURGER HELPER KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 45 10 SAVE JELLT fti ftA POWDERS FROZEN FOODS COFFEE RICH 49 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY PROCTER a GAMBLE SAVE SCOPE MOUTHWASH 89 HUD SHOULDERS Big Sir SHAMPOO 99 LETTUCE 29 CABBAGE 29 Ui NO I TOMATOES 35f

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