Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1959, p. 3

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tiw mayday shuffle tcok place at the robert little school on friday may 1 when pupils of the old section evacuated their rooms for other quarters in the school as they made way for the demolition of the burned out section students are pictured above in the two photos as they moved baq and baggage to new rooms upper photo shows from left to right jick pope janet spires john lamont brenda cnpps wayne gordon and norman douglas lower picture shows scholars carrying their desks to the stone school as pupils of grade six accompany them lo the new quarters shown in the photo are left to right ted quennell doug ford paul wolfe susan flemming gerald wieck ruddy holmes bernie frueler and alan weavers rotary names kenneth gardner for annual ottawa adventure ktnn th g i finer 86 lonrficld rwid will soon be starlirtji on admnlini in cilicnhip which will feturi n fourday program in ciimdis cpitil m ly 11 14 learning how the nation is mv oni luinrlutl ind ifhh nine othu st lot i stiirtdis rutin ihi 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golden harseshoc was outlined by dr uoyd g reeds of mcmaster university when he od dressed a joint meeting of the iakcside and duke of devonshire hptcrs of ihe i o d e the rricct ng wis held tuesday evcninb in hl legion hill with the lskcsidi lap er as hosts the two groups held sep irat miimss meetings and joined later o hear s hnol music festival win lers and the guest speaker during a short business session of ie lakes de chapter it was ipreed i send a representative to a meet ng to plan decoration day and to e si in making sandwiches dales ir holding a reception for new canadians in the court house mil- on were d sensed a bus trip was onsidi red a biking salt will be held on siturday may 23 scholars sing tht swtet voces of y uingslers who had competed at 4hi rocent music feslivil filled the hill when nusic supervisor glenn banks in troduced stveral groups of singers o the ladas hi explained tint li aching music o mis norm turners grade five ind six c iss wis i thrill ptlcr barratt one of the pupils inlroduc ed thret songs my own canadian lomc an italian folk song and cell to lindo mr binks explnntd i m very proud of this group is he in troduced the inplt trio which plac- i frsi in the festival the boys nd girls sang ye banks and braes win of bronze medals beth for acton horseshoe h the most advantages nit v it r the geographical centre of gravity he said actons population will increase pr iport onatcly dr roedj said as estimated toronto s population wo would be lint million with 24 traffic i ines to h urn on the lions share of intrcisls will ki plci 1 biluvi i liki n arlo he stressed mrs a orr honked or ritds and then mrs h r force csprcss d tht appreciation of the visiting cbapttr about 70 attended alto gether arsons alidtjohna andrewsttfngs tht boyb choir f ir changed voicts sang go slow little dogey they plactd first at the festival mrs flmti smith thanktd the students and their ttachers for com- ng to the meeting small world mrs rac west introduced the head of the department of geo graphy at mcmaster dr reeds who is especially inlertsted in fut- urt planning of this area stretching along lake ontario from niagara falls to osliawa ftw realize we live in a reln- tivily small world ht said loca tion and distribution of industry ind p pulition nre piitituhily im poll int in canada 80 pi cm of tin piopk ait willun 200 milts of tht unitld slates and 10 per cent within ho miles tf vancouver to- ninto or monti til unforlunalelj are also the site of the best agricultural 1 md hill di reeds felt planning wis villi lo restrict development lo urban serviced areas leaving ai much land as possible tor anculf more stringent laws art need i ht felt t r centre ot grivlly in this poind of histiry thi gol horseshoe is in the position richard mason is ryerson graduate itlchnd mi rvi llt gmd u ittd tin ridn telc- si ii arts c mrse hi will be irking with the cbc in tele- isinn fnginciiing depnitmint hi is the sm ut mr md mrs i iki mison if gutlph fount i ly of 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rnir nhrn a small olre piped up frtn thr rrar o ihf rla frank proum lodw s ntt ww 11sh pumotth tuu i oarh iwii innr while and green tv ion mileafc like ne ftardlmpt 1995 well our lcgiim mndc another ninie fo it elf at rldgctown last snurda when the euchre team c mpr ng henry wedge bill nic oak hictor and harvey lambert tio ltd homi w th tnes district b title i plans an undtrway for tht anhual decoration dav serv ct and cjnl lcigiton has been appointed i to repfstnt the legion in this pro ject sljtcd or juae 7 the acton free prejs thursday may 7th 1959 seems is though one of our apg i mm ling membcrh struck a bottleneck ul while filing it meaford last week but still camt home with a fair utca of tnut last friday bunk had the euchrt pi lyers progressing from tatfte to table ns lhe went all out to win one of ihe lusc ous steaks winners for the evening win max morey and herb hamilton tied with m apiece and when thi smoke hid cleared after the nrds wirt cut max trotted home with number one stnk while herb settltd for numbtr two gord mccutcheon checked out with number three slenk with a w and pett turkosz chose the bologna with a 26 i chimneys of colonial cabins were made of sticks daubed with mud and when the mud dried the chimneys often caught arc the careful pioneer built his chimney a fool or two outside the walls and when it caught fire he seized o long pole ran out and simply pushed the whole blazing mais away from the cabin onto the ground tablerite red sirloin porterhouse wing boneless rpund rump roast steams all food prices effective may 7 b 9 no dealers please this offer is not available to restaurant or hotel operators save 7c niblets corn 3 49 mhmhhimhhhhii111mb bick5 sweet save sc mixed pickles 39c shredded wheat 2 37c lady beth an ideal mothers day gift assorted chocolates save 8c 1 it box 79 dairy feature royal gold mild cheddar cheese 8 oz cut 29 frozen food feature stoke ly green peasp 49 for an energy pick up there is nothing like the flavour of fresh oranges sunkist valencia oranges 69 s 49j f value ioa save 10c k or bo orange pekoe tea bags 59c save 9c 15 tkgs tea bisk 2 for 45c save 7c ikc ot 10 sos scouring pads 2 for 45c 10e off 21 o tin lux liquid detergent 77c i more free 1 lb tin simoniz paste wax 87c 4c off i mi pkd good luck margarine 29c garden tool set 99c plastic garden hose 3 puce confuting of 1 trowel 1 fork and 1 wtedtr approximately 12 50 ft heavy gauge clear k green 10 year guaran- j att tee brass couplings garden gloves completely washable ffc and colour fast 2 colors vf 1 site fits all hands u 1

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