Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 3

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wtb duu iml6rtmstry oo ftfcxhsf with the uca duw the carol wtswtottt dance radial ap bo hw at w tlirawr it was tack ia the winter unaware of what the uoos aho wa pbo- aing that the popular young qm era touch for hr astasia redlaj here by the lime the learned of hc conflict ol dates the was un it able ko ehuuje her recital here to anther day dancers parents and friend nay attend the dress rehearsal ol the lions show friday niht if they show their recital tickets at the door lions club officials de cided lhwfc- last saturday wascarols stu dents recital in gurlph which fitted all mx seau in rot hau o tv carol appears on music hop on channel 6 on thursday june 10 at sj6 and then the family leav er for chicago fur the graduation of her brother f rare uuodey bible college there variout rarmhers of her family are known to her uudenu and those whove seen her show in past years jary tang and play d the accorduin two years ago iler grandfather who enjoy taking pan lo have sung this vcar loo bui had a heart at- tack latl wak and is in an osy- fn lent in hospital however rallying hu tlrmgt nd spirit he sang a few lines one day thit week carol wharton mother who aluav takes a very active part in ihr staging of the recitals says her father place herr may he taken hv a young guetph man cunfinrd lo a uhcvl chair who ha been kinging with carol and a group who present programs to church groups drr rehearsal here was wed nesday at the parish hall may a bey the eight 411 llumemaking clubs of hallun county concluded their spring project clothes closet up- to date with an achievement dav on may is at st pauls united church in mil ton a total of 9 g from these 411 ctuht fcucvekslully completed the project county honor certificates and pln were awarded to linda tjart gwen hut ledge sharon cox judy hardy sharon hume marvha robertson and margo ruddell lor the completion ol sis frojects beverley llocy of the lornby south club and linda evasive release fni senrke for cn humors that the handling of the canadian nation freight and eapness service id acton would undergo change were conflmsed thit week details of the proposed change were not available at the feu cn via i ion however a call to the public re- utium department in toronto re- bulled in the receipt of the fol lowing press release ml of bug rata frtlghj piefcs ew ilimiiry mricmt ka aavatwl aouth m ojoarlo oomhatodtlaa kwleisdad sarviea front brantford to rwta wtu laka affaet juna 21 ihs and tha taitt daje cn plcjtu nsd the acton iv pratt thursday jon 3rd 1965 in the nonprofitable passenger service this indication w have of a curtailment of the freight and express services leads us lo believe the one thing in which hey are still interested in is gov- eminent subsidies edtftortf hba the press release is typical for its evasiveness it call the dele tion uf local service to be replac ed by service from cuelph an extension if this it an exten sion what would a reduction be after june 20 coy transport which ha provided the express- freight delivery service for many yearv will no longer act as agent uf the railway intlrad a cnown- rd rucking company will terve ax tun customers from cuelph wc haw tuul the impression i he railway were not interested -ljfct- nai iw 1965 crop negotiations no change in wheat prices unfffi coit and mothars enioyad a mother and daughter banquet in ih church basamartt wadnasday evening of last week left to right are ann cordon and her mother mrs john gordon branda denny who entertained with her accordion mr v ken allen etiiitant leader and mrs harold danny form plans for centenary year at halton music festival annual flank or a centennial project lor the halton music festival av sociation were discussed at the annual meeting of the association held in the j m dcnye school milton three lojggcstionv were offered but members finally ten tatively decided to prvscnl plaques crest and shoulder flashes to participants in the 1967 music festivals plans for presentation ol ccrv i lennial awards would result in the north division in the award i ing uf plaques to ttu- top perlortn- 1 crs in each ol the three divisions wilson ol the llomhv north club received their prmtncial honor certificate and pins upon the i completion of the 12 projects i visitors to the afternoon pn i gram enjoyed the cshibits demon strations and skits presented b each club they also had an op port unity to examine the articles made by each of the girls in this project these included decorat cd hat hoses laundry bags cover ed hangers shoe packs and each girls record book the 4h homrmuking clubs will be rcoryanicd in september with the beginning ol the fall project working with win any yirl in the county who has reached her 12th birthday bv sep tcmbrr i and would like lo join a 411 hormmaking club is isl ed to telephone or write to the home kconomist at the ontario department of agriculture ofltie in millon be cautiovs nobodv can predict how in- llurtmihu- the lorest may be come from week to week bui of the festival schools seven i rooms and over schools six rooms and under and sthtiok three i rihtiiis and under in the smith division the plans would result in the presentation id plaques lo i the outstanding group ol each day in addition to the awarding ol j plaques rath member ol winning j groups would receive a crest or i medallion and all participants ol l everv competition in both south and north festivals would receive shoulder hashes the milton and i acton schook are included in the north divimon these plans will he discussed at meetings ol the niotth and south divisions the mallei vs ill then he decided at the november meeting ol i he association a report on the north division festival was presented by w j clow principal ol j m iwmcs isiixmi the fcmiiil was held in the robert little school auditor- iuin on april 13 and 14 with u j ferguson of borden as adfudical- i or over uttw pupils competed lor the 24 trophies prevented a concert was provided bv the vsin- i itcrv taps ol the toinpclilion were made bv radio station jciiwa these larks ire available to the sihook ihiuiifh the in sjxvloi ottice mis clurles lliag pusuled a ivpoit on thi- stiuih halton lis tisal ovei stxlt sltidents compel ixi lor h2 trophies to niedjlsand 4s pkket nesis dutnit the live dav festival ikkmhim aptt in to ih mr john wood 1 south peel ivied as adjudicator lor tin lestnal the association ansucrrd a iv- quesi b the 1 inieluuise w i lor suo ami duel classes to iv consul- i the associations secretarv- 1 treasurcrmrs uileen martin ad vised ihc members that she would carry- on for ihc writ two years i the mix- tiny was attended hv in- spevtor o g mcdowell of millon and a j fish of oakvillc from the north division w j clow l r long and mrs fileen martin from the south division j asher c m fvans miss barnard and president mrs charles bragg pike and terms of pure have im1 sale were negotiated in loo- don between representatives of the ontario wheat producers marketing board wheal dealers and processors for the 1965 win i er wheat crop r t bolton rr i sea forth chairman of the marketing board and a member of the boards ne gotiating committee made the an nouncement advising that there will be no change irum last year in the agreed minimum prices to be paid to producers prices remain at jia5 per bush el delivered for grade no 1 and no 3 si 62 for grade no 3 and j i jo for grades nos 4 and 5 and grades no i and 2 mixed wheat and wheat grading lower due to esiessivc sprouting and low weight under ihc escalator clause uf j the agreement starting in oc- 1 tobcr 1965 the minimum price will increase 2 cents per bushel per month up to and including notice to property owners destroy weeds matka u haraby qivan t au parson in panmuw land in accordanca with tha waad central act 190 sad ion 3 13 and 19 that unlas nexlout waa growlfiq on thalr lands within tha municipality of esquesing ara daslrayad by data of juna 15 10a5 and thrajujhau tha saasan tha nsuntcspauty may wttr upon said land and hava tha svaads dauroyad charglno tha ea againu tha land in taaas as sat out in tha act jha cooparation of all cilizans is aamaslly solkjtad v e mcarthur waad inspactar county of halton the month uf february 1966 for an increase uf 10 cents per bush el over the basic 165 the minimum will remain at the 1175 level through march and april then drop 5 cents per bush el in may and again in june re turning lo 165 the minimum price to the pro ducer u subject to maximum moisture discounts set down in the agreement a i cent per hush- el licence fee and ttabiliiatioo levy to he set by the board at a later dale last year the stabili zation levy was 15 cents per bush el a roy coulter of rjl 3 camn- hellvillc was a member of the boards negotiating committee its hardly conceivable that tub tidies will ever be referred lo as nonprofitable impatience soovtthtag you us ually feel when you are being patient shoulder roast han uah ano shobt tit roast 53l 55 chuck stock your freezes now sides hinds fronts cut and wrapped no extra charge lovell bros modern meat market 77 mm l dahv muvhy usu44 citizens of acton and district are invited to join in decoration day sunday june 6th 3 pm at fairview cemetery paradc forms uf at 31s fja and uavcs niw fost owci at 250 decoration day sponsored by hi worthip the mayor and member of the council of the town of acton the canadian legion women tnlitute legion ladiet auxiliary acton fire depl duke of devonshire end lkeide chapter iode acton citizen band lol 467 and acton liom club i deigned to honor the dead of two world war by placing wreaihs and flowers at fairview cemetery st joseph cemetery and pioneer cemetery citizen are invited lo participate in the ceremony and at the same lime decorate the graves of their own loved ones council of thi town of acton leroy toll mi carolyn jane cook daughter of mr and mrs ctaude cook graduate from the wellesley hospital school of nuring today the gradua tion esercie are being held in st pails anglican church in toronto followed by a re ception t drank some hall carolyn t being awarded the surgical nursing prize and in tend remaining on taff at 1he vyejiesley hoipitel for the time being her mother and father wilt attend graduation a well a other special events thi week j yoll cm predict quite ciil irvti a additions to i lie north how tautiotis vimiii he with tnir llaltitn ivstial a ivph was svnl cam pi mo in vuur snukis tltolatmi tliat due to heaw shhl next tinv u travel in the population and the losing ol the t wwku please lx- earvlul with all one- room schools it is now im fornin ol tire and help keep ont- possible tor the music sujkiais j alio 41 een or to give individual instruction michael d hurst son of mr and juutf joseph hurst 294 arthur st will receive hit bachelor of epginoorinq science degree in civfl engin eering at the spring convo cation of wtam university london saturday juna 5 express buses vr to woodbine jun 7th lo jury 17th leave acton direct trull each racing dav 11 sj m daylight time m return fare illly 155 e lf uciwim oilwliiiiw return buses h r- start loading after last race ukx g 1 adams agent alaii tili thwt public to the citizens of acton we your elected trustees are very much concerned about the continued malicious damage to your robert little public school further offenders shall be duly prosecuted help us to protect your million dollar schools we hope that we are not forced to decure the schools out of bounds the members it acton public school board s i t i vihfejjkiaw

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