zht mttt flrfess eighty eighth year no 9 acton ontario thuisday august 23rd 1962 ten pages seven cents slnti photo jnative costume was worn by a group of ukrainian youths from oshawa sunday when they entertained a targe crowd at the ukrainian youth camp near acton the program concludes a summer outing for ukrainian youngsters attending camp and marked the 20th ann versarytf the ukrainian secret army pictured above left to right are walt matyczak jerry kowal elsie kuz helen charysz walter kmaziuk and jerry kuzemchak j0a jfiit i4fi school board prods contractors complete new limehouse schoo architects and contractors aa being prodded daily as esqucs ing bthool board presses tor completion of iht new llmchouc central school before lasses be gin september 4 tuesday evening at their meet ing members crossed thur fin gers m hope the six classroom building will be completed on time ll will be occupied by pup ils who formerly attended gib raltar bunnockburn and blue mounjnhi schools materials and equipment have been late in ar riving but the contractor q lov tracco has assured the board the school will be ready chairman r j cunningham informed his colleagues that steel cabinets had not been shipped and blackboards on one wall can not be installed until the cabinets nre in place inspector 0 g mc dowctl suggested that in the ev cnt the cabinets do not arrive in lime it would be advisable to bejgtn classes utilize the one blackboard and have workmen complete the job alter school hours ask new bua route eight irate ratepayers trom the town line were present during the mcelint tucsdiv lo request school on the hllh side road the seventh line above hornby on a section of the claude picket i arm the secretary adused the board the ontario municipal board has not approved the tcnl ittvc plans for the proposed school lo d und no lurther action could taken until this was received to date the properly has been pur chased a well drilled ind tenia live plans approved for the new building trustee sprow said the rail way crossing on the luurth children are picked up on the first line in making the sug gestion mrs douglas told the board she wouldn t like to sec the children on the first line nol picked up bul asked the route be altered transportation e o m m 1 1 t e e membeni william lawson and mae sprawl produced a map o the route in question and after a review recommended the route be altered to include picking up the 19 children as well as the five un he first line mr sprowl ex plained the bus routes had been drafted last june and it was the opinion of the transportation committee at that time some changes would have lo be made at a later date bob mcmnslcr manager of the esquesing bus company who re ceived the bus contract told the board you can figure the routes out on paper and evcrvlhint looks fine but the set und d iv ol school changes have 1 o be m ide the board assured the dekga school buses memheis lion the transportation commit icquesl lo lsquesing t tec would iron out any immediate council to improve lh problems this week and bus bink on iht west side routes will he published prior to fourth i nc iboe iht ci the start ol school to mformu lul 2s where it inteisi parents ol children attending luurth lint members ilsi i pelil in coiintv com line near the acton limestone quai nes has become more hazardous lor school buses since grading has been completed it the quai ry he suites led advising th cnr i wigwic svstcm should be installed it this trussing the secrctaiv w is inslnitlcd lo con mel the solieilor lot adv cc on this problem while dcilmt w tji the siletv or children ll lulline sent iwnsftip road of the n road ets the treed ml for the he possi i schools seek dir- bclorc change in the proposed bus route the dekgihon he ided hv school mrs norm in doulj is asked the another new school si p sic s u ihi bus route present l slated lo run while board members ire the boird dis us up the first line be changed to sweuttng it out in hopes the hilitv ol sciiiiil tie run up lite town line i limehouse school will be rcadv closed in june ami mrs douitl is sud 49 pupils tre in time thev are planning the eet on fnm the s i on the town line while only five construction ol another new nv at i ion is liken metro appoints dr fenn medical planning officer dr vteloi v fum at ion re dent lor the past two ve us h is been appointed in the si itt ol llie toronto department ot he lit h as medical plinniiii oltieei ik will be seeuiided to the lniergcncv tl miusuresoitiniiiion where his i duties will ik duxith connected e with ihe ovei ill planning ol the emo ht will bccin his duties september 4 dl peiin is l1 tetuili in publit health ol tlie johns hopkins llm vcrmtv b illimure ind served with the british government fur 23 vcirs in the burin i he ilth sentevs whin hiu m i ho tun on independent npublie ik kit to loin the nit iil n hums health program otlicer with uni cm representing tint orcuui on re ich nc ii lion for svven uirs in pakistan uuvsi tnd i l in mecli aiul three sears in rrnnec ol un i4tl btitish i active service was in i t u v e when burma w is oetupicd in bui mi h in du i ilu j ipailese inned lories dl tuning the link it i nut in with two of his bi others di knn iintnici itetl i mined to the hukong death limits lo c in id i i l alltv and trekked 396 miles tin took up reidm ti iinii throuth the uin i in 32 ltl mtliotij in n h dies ti india dumie which ink in tmnl ht tit i one ol his brothers died trom l un his residence i t ki stan ation div ision 10000 goal j almost reached balllnafad area residents have answered the pica the canvass for 110 0m for a new connnunlj ty hall is alnwat ended com mittee members are hopeful of reaching ihe objective this weekend mrs c e snow campaign chairman reported this mean ing thursday her committee expect last minute donations to surpass the expected 1m the proposed uljmm ball la off set by grants and a donation amounting to 11 000 residents were asked to raise the ltm0 balance through ihe tireless efforts of canvassers generosity of the public and hours of planning the goal is nearlng the end several donations have been re ceived from outsiders as well as local residents william hall contractor for the project is waiting word to i order materials and work is ex peeled to begin as soon as pos sible town leads county move to cut hospital grants county council grants fur the construction and equipping ol hospitals in haltun county was lowered from 6000 lo 4000 per bed tuesday councillors at the august meeting in milton approved a revision in the hospi tal grants by law by an 184 re corded vote jusf how soon he lowered grant will have inv effect on hospital construction or addi tions is not known the 792 beds tn four present hospitals in oakvillc burlington milton and georgetown are expected to serve hallons population until 1969 council s finance committee chairman reeve c a martin ex plained the revised by law stales no more hospital or additions will be approved until he ratio of hold funeral service friday for popular mm s hall slaniev hall haltons member j5f the provincial parliament for 19 ears died in milton district hospital on tuesday morning tuncial service will be held in st puils united church mil ton on fndi at 2 p m partieipal ing as honorary pallbearers will be government members mem bets of hilton county council judex gcoite c elliott former shcinlf willi un robinson and president of the halton county progressive conservative associa tion peter tullcv onlano provin tial point and milton police will be providing ihe escort three ministers rc euan madden former mi nislcr of eden united church will lorrtiuu the tuneral service as sis ted bv rev j l graham of st paul s united church rev a w downer former speaker of ihe p house will also participate m the service pallbearers will be elmer wailc elmer miy bill sargenl clebcrt mcdowell lcs clarke and sandy best mr hall is resting at the mac ih and son chapel bronte si milton where a masonic service vill be held thursda evening ji 9 p m mi hall dei i of hi l in august i inn and marriage lo mary miller on april 7 1915 ht bought a neighboring farm where he farmed skilled with mow a skilled plowman mr hall was a member of the inlcrnalion al plowmen s association and hal ton plowmen s assoeiation from 1939 to 1943 he was manager of the milton district coopcralnc he was a member of the masonic and orange orders and an elder of eden united church he also served as a director otitic ccdir vale school for girls at george town mr hall was elected lo the pro vincial legislature in 1943 defeat ing thomas blakelock who had been the liberal member since 1929 he was reelected in 1945 1948 1951 i9ss and 1959 surviving are his wife ivvo children mrs h holm helen of pembroke and frank of r r 2 streetsviuc one brother harold of toronto and six grandchildren jane catherine elizabeth mar garet douglas and karen inter ment will be in churchvillc ceme tery mr hall had been in poor health for ihe past year he was confined to milton district hospi tal two weeks ago fotlowing a stroke the halton member of the icgi slaturc was well known through out the count v and in manv areas beyond he was prominent at most county at tnilies and took his duties to constituents serious y premier john robarts said in a staicmcnl that mr halt re pre sen ted halton ze ilouslv to ihe satisfaction ot his constituents and with credit to himsell and i his parts served well j mr hall was a man ol peal eommun sense quiet but wtth a genial and understand inc pet sonalilv which in his manv con acts justified the confidence re posed m him far bevond the con j lines ol halton riding the pre micr said as a tubule to his unnioiv flag hies at hall mast in fron beds reaches less than 5 5 beds per 1 000 of population thorny problem hospital grants h ive been a thornv problem hotly debated by councillors and hospilal repre sentatives for the pasl several months the 6000 pel bed grants have been in effect several years and lirst discissions on lowering ihts figure begin this year after ofkvillle hospital board officials requested a 6000 per bed grant for a new addition jfislrirettjbm staff photo mr mrs g mcphail mark 50th anniversary saturday a bride and groom of 50 years ago were married in st andrews church windsor by rev j e tolmie augu 16 1912 mr and mrs gordon mcphail held open house on saturday af tcrnoon and evening pouring tea in th afternoon were mrs goldsiraw campbell villi mrs g mcalpmc eden mills mrs j gilbert son eden mills mrs murrav mcphail campbillvilk in ihe evenine mis albeit gn rock wood mis wm mclean sr mrs r gordon and mrs george peel rockwood granddaughters serving wee mrs michael boulton toronto miss margaret mcphail milton miss diane mcintosh guclph mrs jim mcphail georgetown miss sandra mulr falconbrldgc assisting in ihe kitchen were mrs gilbert son and mrs wallace tas- by approximately 30 fcutsls ittencl ed a family dinner held in the manor guclph on sunday cuuntv couneitlors wondered if a 6 000 per bed grant was neces sary when ihe hospital addition comprised mosilv extra beds uf i liiing ihe present idmtnistratlon and plant facilities the town of aclun the only h iltun town without a hospit it decided this w is the point lo complain about ihe towns continued support of hospitals ihe icsulents would ne ver use acton councillors de- mantled ihe whole hospita by i iw be thrown out tuesday council s finance leg- islatiun and by i iw committees turned in a report to ihe eoun ell recommending council give a grunt nol exceeding the total of federal and provincial grants which presently range from 4000 lo 6000 per bed ac ion georgetown esquesing and nassagaweya representatives voted this motion down by a 139 recorded vote a counter motion was placed by acton representatives asking the present bylaw be rescinded in us entirety and t new bylaw considered deputy reeve bill denny pointed out if ihis action was ipproved county council cuuld size up the financial situa tlun when ihe nexl hospital re quires i giait this wuv he said the euuniv could do what it could afford when the una comes and nut promise something il could nut finance acton and nissaavveyi voted in luvor millon butlmglon and oakvillc councillors were against and i her reeves u esquesing and georgetown voted in favor while their own deputy reeves were against the motion was lust by a 139 vote a third motion and a third re corded vote this time setting the grant al 4 000 per bed was ap proved with only the acton rep- re sentativcs objecting it is impossible to build a hospital with only a 4000 coun ty grant per bed said reeve martin of millon after the low crcd grant was passed you are virtually saying you arc going out of the hospital subscription business reeve j hargrove of acton countered that tho survey had shown there was no need for new hospital construction tor seven years and suggested if there was lo be no construction the pre sent by law was useless and should be rescinded he propos ed scripping the grants bylaws unltl such time as new construe lion is warranted many teachers pupils attend limehouse gibraltar reunion w is i lifelong resi of the parhamcnl buildmj vvhei llm count v he wis n ihe legislature his fust eon n 1888 un the hutui eern was alvvavs fur hts eonsh wo veais be i ore hrs tmnts and lllcir vulf ire four store block approved m li iw trif planum board wedn wnitifc approved the con m ot i block of lout he icnkd subdtv ision i pi ins t r the store bt free press claims new honors in canada wide competitions i ve i hi i were held i l hi pi inn ng board rclc nn t t the niunds the an i v 1 s nuil since ih t h is been ihanjed lo sum new buildings tht nw buildings will be cr led on the propenv fronting n n 7 highway to the west ol tilhs service station it i believed conslruetlon i utnkrwav immediateh will vktulw fenn op and the ljetwiiiih the aelon free ppcv ihis week best i rem i pae vvtni t jt iddexl lo a lont stiextssiun ol timisi ladsen bc and thi uwards when n elaimcd third etaivl tlln it 1 ike the fice pldee lor lb best ironi page and lied wfth miplnll ri i i third plki for tnc best cvhumal campbell rin b page in the annual cinadawide dv smith chruniil competition sponsored bv the ca- bc nadian heeklv newspapers avo over m awards elation sinve lw ih i ive pre hi the awards were pre n text this vvun mure thin w w i d- n ibe wrck in winnipeg where mmif aimpctit nr irnn t mm itwn mj editor david dills dtetpicd s0 wecklv invvsrsiikrv papers the ccrtifteaies the prcscntaimhi ire unltd n mini iieuiatuwi was held during the annual eon croupinjp thi ttrr pr is m vention ol the cwi a ihe elas with papets ul 1000 u tbc competllars 2000 emulation virst and second pnies m ihe other halt n w nntrs m iht best editorial competitions in canadian compel m ms this vui i clavs iii went lo the times port were the caruid an chimpton i ji k a ion s zomnc bv law idop j in i9i8 is subject lo review b the dipartnnnl ul planninu boaid membets learned during their meeting the dcpartnnn had ottet d to review the bv la ana malte nceessarv n visions to hnnj it ap to dale it wa- av buddin unanimously to have this pcetedlhjit naod dufx se retarv j mgedehie enqu r cd if members had given anv e-on- sideration io engaging a pi plannmp i unveil tanl and noted the presvii consultant was a pt i h i dills pnntin and pub n a miretired basis he hshng co ib acton and david gpesiod a new consultant dilk llp i the awards for ihis should be considered ii was ag pipei in winnipeg rrtfd to investigate possibilities of obtaining tbc kcmob of a differ halton winner was ibc cm consultant oakvilk journal thai wron first ivrmi 1 s25 000 m ocaebtc i ihe applna i i i nvcivi d de pan ment en breaih r ull be issued a nountmg gibrilt ir sthimjl reunion was v ii ittended on s ilurd iv when 3w signed iht regtster presided over bv hanv r bmwn quiie i number of old school pietuies wtre on displav where he oltlct- oik spent some lime r- minisi nc is well as renewing acquaini inecs on the grounds a number il spills events ar ncd in mrs gisbv were run ell prize winners the pnr winner nn lode ritts tvvs unik 4 r mild me djiuld ind roniiu hetskr t nukr 4 debbie hamilton md kaien m xin guls 6i flkn dun e n and dt nn i m hire bivs lv8 john c jnd da v id mc donald bovs 8 10 gtrdon fistei ind joe riee c il 1012 mirlene heislt r and diane medonild bovs 1012 robbie roughkv and harrv bnw n balloon rjet eirl mrltm hit ier and rusemjrv me donald i ballikin r iee hms g irv lleisler i jn i david me dim it the mm tnjived horse sh pitehing on ihe norih side mean nmc i mrs bert b nton convener and her assistants provided h mie i n atk baking and dnnlts imiti a i bxiih m ihe grounds mrs roughkv and mrs ted brown continued on page three elgin ont and ponoka herald milton thai won i rm m the best u r the best allround paper sec requests addition ponoka alberta the free press all round paper the best editorial ind lor the best editorial page dr a j buchanan was present tied with the standard elliott page and the hsrst rem page in and tied for third m the best lo request permission to rrect lake and the kamsaek times the elas tor papers with 2000 to iront page competiucn the jour- 20x15 foot addition on the r a kamsack saskatchewan 3000 circulation nal competed in the class for pa of the garage on the property n first and second prue for the the champion is printed in the pen with over 3000 cucslaiaaa ll osotly purchased at 90 church st r he explained the pniposed addt nun would be used lur a dcnvn of fie e dr buchanan said he was will ing to abide bv zoning re ada ikw and the proposed addilior would be of the same construe tton a the balance of the hous board members recommend ed the zoning bv law be altrnrd to allow the operation of a den tal office in an r 2 zone and the sccrctarv was instructed to ob tain clearance from the depart ment of planning for the erection of the addition to the house knuckle kapmno w dispensed with when three former teacher got together during the gibraltar school reunion set urdey near limehouie ut no doubt during the year the school was in operation the pointer was used for this purpose pictured left to right are former teachers mn a w bentpn mn bert benton and mitt fern small the school closed itt doors m june end pupils will be wendiogtfie new umehoum central school