c i the ax tm mm ttturwfcy jww 30th t9m jrf junior senior music pupils present recitals at church human and aealor recital by mrtk w of mrs dorothy rt- ctuvdaon scull georgetown and mia helen landsborough were held in the baptist church mon day and tuesday evenings the junior recital came first when students participating were carol patterson karen ohourkc gail mchugh kathy swackham- cr billy pendleton christine brunette anne gordon linda gilmore june swackhamcr bob hart marlec mcswaln laurie lrojkside graham dredge irene anderson margaret mckeiudc joanne landsborough marilyn mclnryre leslie ann cochrane stephen coles kathy mckcnric eleanor mcnabb hilary pope joy reid carolyn mcencry linda ralston beverley brunelle mur ray dredge anne symon kath- ryn sinclair michael wolfe patsy synnotl marion mcnnbb jean buhner ann shorrlll judy duby sandra irwin diane ironside donna pendleton pat stevenson donna landsborough and cheryl price receive awwdt several awards were presented by mrs scull gait mchugh pass ed her grade one piano with first class honors and marlee mcswalif won an award for top overtime practising kothryn sinclair re ceived the proficiency awarduor the ballinarad class linda gil- more of rockwood received the highest grade one marks n her district theory certificates went to michael wolfe and leslie ann cochrane miss landsborough presented other awards donna pendleton had passed grade one with first class honors joanne landsbor- jradc two with honors and judy duby grade three with hon ors carol patterson received an award for the most progress made theory certificates were given to nancy dubv judy duby san dra irwin jean bulmcr and jo anne landsborough a gift and bouquet of chrysan themunu and carnations were presented to miss landsborough on behalf of the group bv cheryl price senior program tuesday saw the senior recital when the students participating rougl with donald royce vivian smith donna landsborough sharon bradley june given victoria newton dorothy oroufkc jan- ice ratston karen heller linda roulon decle cochrane diane swackhamcr bonnie beer linda byatda jean hart lynda neil leslie ann dubv lynn racburn and harold reid won prtsea winning first place for profici ency were jean hart with decle cochrane second unda ralston received a prorieleney prize for vocal work honor theory certificates went to decle cochrane janice rol ston and jean hart mrs scull made these awards miss landsborough made- the presentation of awards to karen heller grade five honors and linda brakb grade six honors in piano exams honor theory cer tificates went to unda brnida vivian smith and victoria new ton mrs scull was presented with a gift from her senior and junior pupils bv decle cochrane at the conclusion of the program list promotion results for robert little school conttaatd from page ow john rew john rosttll bui spc- har julie smith sharon srigley wayne srigley billy seveninski leona synott robert toth elisa beth toebes jan terpstra john van der brink scott watson magdalcna witbaard gary zbeet noff cheryl donnej grade 2 to grade 3 john bealtv diane bonncttc martin came paul cnpps rec margaret churchill susan clcn dinning mary ann cole mari anne coles valerie coles brenda denny rav dcnnv arcne duiker johanoe dunn madena ellis rec richard eerdcll datd ford edward flatt michael frame steven garrett bonnie garvin fiona gidman richard gordon kenneth gray ehanne graham dorothy graham maty heikamp ronald johnson lloyd johnson ann jucknik george klinck jacqueline lemon bnan leslie linda lingham kenneth marshall edward mcdowell ro berta nessctt william nwolak ian hktttlk jjoer irenk gars price aacy ouentteu deborah reid gail ross irene seveninski daniel sriglev gone snoek donna tavtor karen townsley jane watson mark wolfe grade 3 to grate 4 gcorgina angell harry baron danny calder john churchill christopher coyle billy cripps garrv crispin judith dean wavne deforest bryan dunn gaylor ellis judy fryer sylvia hanousek ramsa hav joanne healfcr eluabeih hurst elaine johnson carol kclle gordon lasbv unda lawson robert lovdl michael marchmeot mic hael marcoux gordon mcka marsha mckenzic paul milne noel mvers patricia niculak sandra 0klc jacqueline pal mer sandt patcai bilh pendle ton colleen perkins bruce sag ski ann smctuer clive stewart bea liicrk evelvne van der bnnk jo anne waxmicz anne watson sharon white bonnie wilson art witbaard rov wong bettv bilocco joseph cole samuel hubbetl grade 4 to grade s susan allan fredrick barens robert bonncttc bruce both- writ bam buchanan juduh cannon leslie caroochan bobtn cnpps manlyn cnpps joseph cgarxk rita duiker gail dunne ruth evcrach davtd flatt juds fong donald frank hit brenda frver cathcnae ger- vais teresa gordon wdluni ka zan mariene hcatlcy raejccn holchen charles hubbell glenn hubbell elaine hughes laurie ironside robert joha marilyn johnson sharol johnson gar krih catherine krul jac cjurltne lee keitneui maccoll brent marshall peter matales james mcdowril barbara mc eachem marttvn mclntyre alan mvkende trrrv mcmuhcn bar hara nicofaik craig perkins chnsime preston gordon reed man terry churchill susan clark karen donner judy duby nancy dubv rinke duiker bar rie eihot anne fryer gall frver james fryer david garrett doug las garrett karen gervais linda gervats ronald hagan mcrl har ris eleanor heard glenn hol mes robert hopkins diane iron side eric lambert joanne lands borough anthonv langlc jean little cactl marshall rita mc- crea kalhrvn mckenzie alan mcnabb frank morton theresa myers karen perkins hilar pope frascr reid william ro gers yvonne uuerwvk brvon walker cavohnne williamson nancv winter william holmes rec grade 7 to grade 8 birns benton william bnggs lylc broughlon gary butlenham gordon campbell michael churchill steert coles patsv cripps vem dennv ruth ann elliott bernard frculer lorraine gordon mary gnschow henn heikamn richard henderson janet hofstede stuart johnson margaret mackenzie jane mc- crae cary mcsachtrn sims mcpnedran russell masates susan meilor edward ouennell jan rlddall wayne rogers nancy rognvaldson david ryder terrance smdtzer vivian smith lmda stevenson barbara symon jacobo van der brink garv wal ler robert watson philip wedge gav white paul wolfe steven wolfe recmmeaded grant campbell fred landrv john pnce jim terpstra clifford wedge grade l to grade 9 margaret allonby daniel arbic sharon bradley gail buttenham carol clenduwiing ruth clow robert dennv keith dunk mar itvnne flatt bern fong douglas ford sandra fountain neil franklin patncia graham dor- eene greenwood donald harris kann heller ronald henr mar hladun rudd holmes helen hopkins edward hubbell annette jensen john rirkwood shirlct kmnck donna lands borough david langlc donald church shows steady progress in brick work alter a setback with wet wca ther and a shortage of mulerials work is well underwov at the united ehureh si it this week masons have begun the brick work on the new ehureh sanetu ary laminated trusses were erected a few weeks ago and until the present time little work on the outride was isib1e although workmen have been busy on some msid construction matching of existing brickwork posed a problem but this has been overcome and once again progress is bemg shown the tower to house the organ and balcony is beginning to spring up as well as other sec tions contraetors expect to show steady progress until completion of the church citizens band plays at erin acton citizens band played before a crowd of over 300 erin and district residents on sunday when the horticultural society sponsored the annual memorial day service the service was held in the cemetery and the band pla ed hymns dunng the afternoon they were the onl band in attendance and favorable re marks about their appearance and music were heard long leona marks john mosales diane matheson llovd mclntvre john mcnabb nancv miller kal aim moltiar jill morton robert myers david papillon donna pendleton jack pope chervl price margaret price kav pun rhcon william reed allan robin son peter rotzal bruce shu it is diane shulus sandra sinclair dale smith peter ta lor patncia stevenson wteni vhcislra carl weir gerald wieck marv wilds bam wilson janice wood burn rovers pipe birthday cake to guides at closing picnic kandv ridley susan body donald rogers marv lou rogers anne svmon patncia svnott michael timbers robert waller bnaa wukenson michael wotfe paul younjbtut grade s to gnat 4 carol beam barbara bilocco fred bilocco robert btttorf jac quelinc calder 4 cole gor don dawe otga diataok will tarn diaczok vincent dunn robert flatt donald ford rec law rence gordon stephen gov he wa ra himwd stt neariv 100 scouts guides cubs and bnmiues swarmed ox cr the grounds of the robert lutlc public whoot monday c ening as lhr took pan in a picnic sponsored b uv scouit and guide mothers and group i committee to wind up the sea- 1 son games songs awards and a binhdas cake highlighted the evening as keen competition kept the voung bovs and girls on their toes throughout the different events leaders tit the youngsters through thetr pacei as lhe rr- veed the vears training in the hofstede edith hopkins an- thonr hurst dtetrnar kuhn brenda lambert william land borough amy langtey edward long jojuune mavcbment larrr masaltt jams ucmallep dmid mellon paul mokrycki robert price joy real roy shultis in- neke stock gcrnt terpstra ste ven towrafcy ernest waller david watson bekn wilson rosemary wosotx jmr wong graictdoaav7 douglas auan andrew bow- fum uf games red white blue ribbons were awarded to the winners members of the rover crew headed bv laune dubv m kilts and seoul shin and hat and panwag a storing march on the bagpipes earned aloft a large bmhda cake which thev pres ented to the girl guides in hon or of thetr 50th anniversary with evenone assembled ar ound a huge campfire the ro ver crew made their wa from the scout house to the group to present the cake to guide captain mrs t watson after several cheers and con gratulations were offered everv one retired to the scout house to taste the cake present certificates fire chief jack newton was present to award certificates to guides who had completed thetr fire framing course the follow ing girls received certificates joan ramsden margaret guth rie jill hum gait barbeau gail breen pat blunder ruth- ahrt lcalherland sandra har grave jean hart anne mccabe and chnstha blnnn a number of parents were pre sent to join with the voungstcrs and take part m the sing songs as the but of the scouts cubs brownies and guides were seen leaving the scout house mem bers of the rover errs were busv dousmg the dvtng embers of the campfire john harrison photo signing thi register following their marriage in st david s presbyterian church csmpbellvllle are mr and mrs kenneth elsley the bride is the former marilyn innes moore after a trip to cape cod they are making the r home in guelph couple exchange rings in campbeltville church in a double ring ceremony in st dauds presbvarlan church cnmpbulvilk at four o clock on saturday june 18 murilyn innes moore and kenneth harold els ity wen married the rev harold c murr of st daxidswas assisted by the ra robert h armstrong of erskine presbvttr ian ehurch hamilton at the doublenng ceremony standards of whitl chrvsan themums and candelabra with white candles decorated the chureh and mivs shirle chestli played the orgin the bn is the daughter of mr and mrs alexander thomas moore of campbellvilk the sroom s parents art mr and mrs harold cecil ekiev of guelph john kitthing of moffat was soloist singing because the lord s prayer and o perfect love the bnde chose a summer gown of gardenia white silk em broidcred swiss organza thi smoothly fitted torso bodice fas hloned with a high portrait neck line had hort capped sleeves and was accented with cutouts of a forget menot pattern around the necktine the full skirt patterned with clusters of forget mcnots was detailed with a band of or ganza dipping softly to a cathed ral train her fingertip veil of silk illusion was caught to a dainty headdress of mulinc flow crs and pearls she carried a cascade bouquet or white gardenias and stcphun otis the bnde s attendants wen miss diphnc north st catha niidas hcmnaid ofjionor miss manlyn smith guelph miss jud ith elsley guelph and miss ellen post as bridesmaids with miss anne marsh as flower girl pale pink gowns all were gowned alike in waltz length full skincd dresses of pale pink n ion organza over taffeta designed with a fichu neckline caught at the filled watstinc with an orginza bow thes wore picture hats of pink tulle and earned unite baskets of sensation roses the bndes father nave her in marriage while t bnan moore of duwosview acted as best man tk ushers were kennith moore tcrrencc moore campbellville norman marsh guelph and her bcrt hocgler kitchener in the schoolroom of st david s church the wedding party received about 130 guests i ruin kingston toronto harm i ton st catharines buffalo lin dsay michigan und london as well as this district mums leins and candles dtior ated the room where dinner wis served the brides mother received weanng a shcith uf hvaeinth hlui chiffon oer lufula with softlv shirred bodice scooped neckline and shott siccus wlh while k eessorils and a tors ige ol pink sweetheart roses the groom s mother chose for the ocasion a twopiece ensem ble of moss letn puic silk shan tung with box jacket and mith ing accessories with a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses trip to cape cod the couple lett on a trip to cape cod ind after two weeks there will be miking their home in guelph fur travelling the bride wore n twopiece eosiumc of biown pure silk hhanting with pink hat and accessories beige shoes and bag a corsage of pink gardenias com pleted the ensemble the proom is a graduate of to ronto university faculty of phar macy and is employed it coo pers drug store in at ion the bride is a graduate of the hamil ion general hospital school of nursing showers tea before the wedding the bride was the guest of honor at several showers her hoslesscs were miss daphne north hamilton mrs pauline marsh and miss j tilth elsley guelph mrs john hatch ing moffat miss manlyn smith at the royal hotel guelph and miss kathenne mephedran campbclhillc a trousseau let vas held at the bndes home on saturday june ii when is0 guests attended high quality merchandise at low budget prices lightmans dept store acton knox ladies aid meeting at church mm a m mcphemon presided fur the regular meeting of the ladles aid neld in the church on tuesday afternoon giving a lovely thought for the day the worship service included an old hvmn lve wandered far away from god und the president led the scripture ttsson from pro- erbx and members read it re- sponslvcly the pruvcr was also given in poison reading the words of hymn 140 for the beauty of the earth and concluded with special thought fur the absent sick and shutlns given by mrs f ander sun protect dtocutatd in the absence of the treasurer mrs j dennis gave the reports of events the past month and reported other committee plan fur a wedding to cater tor tale in 4ilv were made and other busl ness included discussion on he lighting at the front of the ehurch and some painting to be done at he manse mrs a j murray extended an invitation to hold the pknic at her home in july volunteer were named to pi in the prugium for thai event quick recovery mrs j dennis contributed a reading jimmy s quick recovery and the meeting closed with the mi7pnh benediction ladles adjourned to the kitchen where a period of social fellow ship was enioved convened by mrs j dennis mis c g jones pissed on a vole of thanks to hei and the assist nils stage field day at two schools postponed due to inclement we at he i last week the annual field day or the robert little public school was staged tuesday when pupils took part in riees games ind ruck and field events a sudden summer ihunderstorm climaxed the days iciiviiv perspinng under the hay sun the boys and girls took an active intercsi in the days activities burning off excess energy prior to school closing wednesday the m 7 bennett public school held their annual field dav fndiv of last week with cv cronc participating in the cv cnts shorts jeans and running sloes were the older of ihc d w at both schools bmtvaluu store open thursday evening til 900 pjn allant immm mail carrier for many years john a locker dies suddenly family and boat of friends were shocked to team of the sud den death of popular mall cars rter john anderson locker he had gone to he station to gel the mall from the i o m train early saturday morning and when he did nut return his wife notified police constable dave kith found mr lo at the loading pint form arttnrpan office where he- had collapsed and died dr w kenncy waa summoned a lifelong reildent of this dls trici he wa 63 years uf uge he was born on may 29 1897 in nassagaweya township son of the late james samuel locker and margaret anderson he and his wife the former muud bur low were married in roek wood december 2 1922 thev etima from rockwood lo aeton 2 yean ago their home was at 67 bower ave as well as his wife survivors include u daughter olga mm frank thompson rr 2 acton i bixithcr elwyn brant ford sisters murguret rockwood ind ph lis mrs ii hauser guelph and two grandchildren war veteran he served with the 164th balti lion for four years during world war 1 and in the occupation of germany he was u member of the legion and there was a le glon sendee in his honor sunday evening he served with acton police force for about wven years he was a member of acton un ited church funeral service at the rumley shoemaker funeral home on munduy jiftimoon was conducted by the rev r a brook and in terment was in rockwood ceme lci piillbcarer were e e burr frank terry gordon mckeown wllllurd brlnon cameron ulsh man and les holchen flower bcurcr were three nephew rov reginald and keith dunk mr lockers daily mail route covered 30 mile on the third fourth firth and sixth linen he also hud ihc con t met for conuv ing mull lu and from the local si 1 1 ion he will be remembered for his nicndliness ind m my quiet lets of kindness hsh0lden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglai si guelph phoiw taylor 37130 a heap 0 goodness and good to tho last spoonful enpyed at our fountain or served at home our extra creamy ice cream s a refresh mg taste treat watsons dairy bar tax notice i960 municipality of acton second instalment now due attention is drawn to the payment of 1960 taxes which arc now payable in four instalment tms are pivablc to ihe municipal treasurer at the town of acton municipal office ymca luiuing instalments are due as follows second instalment july 13th third instalment septem1eh 13th fourth instalment novemiek 15th according lu ihe tax collection bv law a penalty of i of 1 per cent per month will be added on ihc am junl remaining unpaid after the 16th day of may i this penalty applies lo cadi mstalmint in a similar manner the attention of ratepayer is directed to tht pinalliet and other claums ax primed on the reurse side of ctiry tax notice and explained in detail on every tax bill make payment now and take your tax notice with you when making payment 1 mcgeachie collector holiday dance riday july lt stanley park erin dance to the bio band sound of the kingsway dance band ask about the montreat family finance plan tr meckm approach fo your personal cradh nmds is with a lowcost bof m lifvinturd loan woiiino with canadmm1 im km wal of iip iihci lllf a little moore paint makes a big difference with moores regal wall satin vlll gcrf0 jaab drtm to im hoii m- a ofrom no wmi gomohp dri la am atcm an hour owom irp wmi eopy wotar nopdnty odor gordon hardware n must limited acton