Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1966, p. 5

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m z bennett school champs pupils at rfic m zbcnnett marchment jmz susan height running broad jump david intermediate boys pete mar- mzb john emfrifrrsoh m7b the aclon free press thursday june 30 1966 pupils at rfic m z bennett public school ipok p honors in the inlershioottield day last week when they racked up a total of 135 points to robert lit tles 91 in track and field events the school also captured the imperial oil trophy tor- the sec ond time in a row field events senior boys high jump gordon lasbyrl john emmerson umzb fred lockerbie rl- hopstep and jump gordon lazby rl rav mainprize mzb tom petitl rl running broad jump paul du- puis mzb jim stevenson mzb tom pel it t rl senior girls high jump patsv wheeler m zb bev howard mzb linda perrv rl standing broad jump laurie ohisholm mzb beverley how ard mzb beverley norton rl running broad jump susan marchment mzb susan height rl ann ouino mzb intermediate bojjs high jump bill spehur rl gary edge rl frank bushmey- er mzb hop step and jump peter marro rl bradlev timbers rl frank bushmeyer mzb running broad jump larry holmes mzb bradlev timbers rlwenry van stralen mzb intermediate girts high jump lynne dunn mz b judv rodv rl chris brun ei le mzb standing broad jump bar bara browne mzb judy rody rl chris brunelle mzb running broad jump lynn dunne mzb cathy dunne mzb bonnie bannon mzb junior boys high jump jerf cobpermzb larry quinn mzb bill de haan rl hop step and jump larry ouinn mzb bob knd rl cartli taylor rll running broad jump david lee imzb henry toebes rl larry ouinn mzb junior girls high jump mary frances marcoux rl susan drvsdale mzb jane wilhers mzb standing broad jump debbie drinkwalter mzb kathleen dills rl janet van dam rl running broad jump made line rogers rrl cindy lee mz b susan nicola k rl track events 60 yard dash junior girls susan nickolak rl jane pabbly mzb madel ine rogers rl 100 yard dash junior girls madeline rogers rl susan nicolak rl cindy lee mzb junior boys howard coul- trup mzb bobby how son mzb henry toebes rl intermediate girls k a t h y dunne mzb joanne dunn mzb debby bagby mzb ihtermcdiato bovs peter mar zo rl bradley timbers rl bill field jmzb senior girls laurie chisholm mzb beverley howard mzb susan height rl senior bovs barry cooper mzb larry deforest rl jim stevenson mzb 210 yards junior bovs howard coul- trup mzb david hunter mzb david bee mzb intermediate girls johanne dunne mzb mary vuk rl deb bie bagby mzb senior boys barry cooper mzb john churchill mzb lar ry deforest rl intermediate bovs peter mar zo rl bradlev timbers rl craig wcldon rl senior girls laurie chisholm mzb susan height rl ann ouinn mzb 440 yard dash senior boys roy mainprize mzb john emfricrsoh john churchill mzb intermediate bovs peter mar- zo rl bill field mzb larry holmes mzb 880 yard open peter marzo rl bill field mzb cathy dunn mzb relay events junior girls rl susan nico lak madeleine rogers janet nin da mm diune timbers junior boys mzb howard coultrup david hunter bub howson david lee intermediate boys rl peter marzo brad timbers bill spe- liar joe perlic intermediate girls mzb lynne dunn johanne dunn ca thy dunn debbie bagby senior boys mzb jini stev enson barry cooper roy main- prize john churchill senior girls mzb laurie chisholm bev howard cathy- cook susan marchrncnt name provincial contesfanrs in junior farmer field day hnlton junior farmers had a busy day on saturday as they held their annual track and field meet in the mornictg and after- noon topped off with a social evening at boync community centre in the evening the social was held to honor scottish young farmers assoc iation delegate miss elsie gall of scotland who is spending two weeks in malum county as guesl of the junior farmers on an exchange program games were enjoyed and miss gall showed slides of her home and points of interest in scotland in the morning track and field events in the annual field day were staged at nelson high obituary merchants edge red sox in error filled contest oar tomfars write at campbellville merchants soli- fied their hold on first place and the milton red sox took over possession of the league cellar following a 85 merchant victory at the milton lair grounds on monday night it was an error filled contest from start to finish and at times il appeared the worst team would lose rather than the best team would win the teams made 11 errors between them six by campoellville and live hy millon both hurlcrs went the route as red sox lefty ron naylur al lowed eight runs off ii bits while striking out six and walk ing two jack roberts chalked up his fourth victory of the year lor the villagers in only his scond start he gave up five runs off five hits while striking out nine and walking one both southpaws demonstrated excel lent control campbellville oivns a record of nine wins and one loss to lead the league by two and one- hall games the red sox have two wins and seven losses and are in the cellar six and one- half games off the pace milton took a 10 lead in the first inning as art melanson got to second on a two base error in the campbellville outrietd and scored on doug hyatts sharp single campbellville came back to go ahead 21 in the second as siu king doubled stole third and scored on bill elliots- sin gle elliot got to second on an error and scored on george chesters single the red sox made it 32 by- scoring twice in the of the second when mike bough ton aas safe on an error andscor- ed ahead of bill currie who homered into centre curries hit was a good solid blow but he was helped a bit by some weak defensive play in the ciimpbellville outfield the villagers sewed the game up in the third when they scor ed four runs to take a 63 lead singles by earl cairns rich repta and george chester plus a walk and a three base error iri the milton outfield ac counted for the runs milton cut the lead down to 65 by scoring two in the bottom of the third ron naylors sin gle was the only hit of the in ning but there were three campbellville errors the final two runs of the game were scored in the sixth when elmer dredge tripled and scored on ken moores sacrifice fly al wingrove then got to second on a two base error and scored on earl cairns single bui currie homered for mil ton and doug mccutcheon coug hyatt art melanson and ron nayler all singled jack roberts tripled and singled for campbellville earl cairns and george chester each had two hits elmer dredge tripled stu king doubled and rick repta don joyce and bill elliot all singled team r he campbellville 024 002 08 11 6 milton 122 000 05 5 5 campbellville roberts and wingrove joyce 5 milton naylor and mccutch eon grade eight graduation banquet continued from page one prepared and served by grade 8 mothers convened by mrs harold denny in leading the pupils in a toast to the schools nancy lee aid they would never forget their years in public school and expressed appreciation to staff members fiona gidnian made the presentation of a painting by mrs jean johnson acton tor robert little school to board chairman vic bristow olive marshall on behalf of the graduating class from the m- z bennett school presented i the chairman vvulf two scrolls the human rights and the royal bioclamation to be framed and mounted on the wall beside the bill of rights which was presented previous ly mr bristow thanked the don ors recalled his wars in public school and stated he was now- proud to have beon chosen as chairman of the school board he noted it was 32 years ago he walked out of the school to com plete his elementary education at that time there wasnt a grad uation banquet ihrs alvey gordon on behalf of the legion lidies presented trophies to jacqueline lemon of the rl school and christine brnnelle of the mzb school for their academic standing she wished the graduation class every success in the future mrs b mowat on behalf of the duke ol devonshire chap ter lode presented trophies to carol masalcs of the rl school and benlolarsen of the mzb school for the most pro gress in grade eight mrs mow at told the pupils she graduat ed from school when world war i was coming to an end and had seen the rise and fall of the league of nations she said we now have the united nations and urged everyone to back it to the fullest as it was now our only hope for peace throughout the world i hope each and every one of you continues your education and if you do you can take an important place in can dida special honorable mention for a grade eight students showing pood progress went to gary price the imperial oil sports tro phy was presented to the m 2 bennett school byrl viceprin cipal doug copeland and receiv ed by bill fieldv the inter- school field day trophy was pre sented to the mzb school by ross farrelly and received by- mike marchment on behalf of his school appreciation to the mothers who provided and served din ner was given by deborah sling- erland and acknowledged by mrs denny convener introduc tion of the guest speaker was made bv christine brunelle and thanks and a gift given by lu- cienne pratt on behalf of the pupils i at the conclusion of the ban quet grade eight pupils enjoyed dancing to music supplied by two hands the riff raff and the dark two area groups trie auditorium was gaily dec orated with streamers and bal loons and al each place setting wi a miniature graduation mortar board hat place cord and inscribed serviette each pupil and guest also received a rosette all made by the pupils- following is the list of grade eight pupils from the robert little school karen ashley diane bonnette sandra coker garry crispin wayne deforest brenda denny charles doombas archie duik er tom engel jane fabian dav id ford steven garrett bonnie garvin fiona gidman theresa gordon kenneth gray joanne heatley susan height douglas hewit iris humeniuk joan jancar elaine johnson bonnie jones gordon lasby jacqueline lemon frederick lockerbie robert lovell kenneth marsh all peter marzo carol masales carole mccutcheon hugh o- rourke linda perry joseph petric thomas pettitt luciennc pratt gary price william speh- ar karen townsley d i a n e trembley cathrina van de pold er evelyn van der brink grace venema scott watson following is a list of grade eight pupils from the m z ben nett school i graham blundell barbara browne christirie brunelle laurie chisholm john churcnill jeanette collins barry cooper backward thinking by federal govt dear sir the proposal to spend some s283300 on brookville school is to me history repeating itself when the mohawk raceway came to nassagaweya the coun cil at that time couldnt wait to gel their hot little hands on the assessment and build the con troversial municipal building public opinion kept costs down somewhat and the result is a building that greatly resembles a european type public conven ience ah that is lacking is the ladies and gentlemen signs over the respective entrances it now appears the school board cant wait to get their hot little hands on the assessment from the 400000 motel to be built near the mohawk i recall that when brookville school was built some people including myself pointed out that the school obviously wasnt big enough we were told it was a matter of grants due to back ward federal thinking it is only possible to use population figur es of the past five years when building a school for the future and the fault is obvious immi grants are being encouraged to come to canada people are re producing cities are overflow ing into the rural areas and this inability to project into the future by federal authorities is having serious repercussions i wouldnt doubt the need for extra space what should be taught should be left to the pro fessional educators but it seems john courtney jessie ann dav idson mary debartola donna deer paul dupuis william field diane fisher raymond hawkins charlene higgins lar ry holmes marie holmes pat holmes beverley howard bert huisman jack irwin sherry johnstone bill laing bente larsen carol leather nancy- lee sherry lott michael marchment olive marshall ona marshall john mason james mckcown brian mclennan william muehlbacker paul paul sen anne quinn brenda scutt william sev debra s erland julie smith linda sop- er aan thompson patricia wheeler mark wolf fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont telephone 8242071 quality ba products save you money gasolines motor oils diesel fuel fuel oils stove oils oil burner finance plait 10 years to pay small carrying charges dependable service thompson fuels ltd phone s5323to acton after hours 8533174 54 do it yourself doesnt work in insurance either why run the risk of do it yourself insurance our expert help makes it easier safer and less expensive call us today be safer save money inslwauce see your safeco expert dennvs insurance agency mill st acton 530150 residences bill 8532645 harold 853jj565 lo trie too many people are loo anxious to spend other peoples money i wish some informed person would drop aline tothe champion pointing out what our school would have cost had it wen built with these exten sions and additions in the first place and what it will cost by adding a room here and a room there plus the six room addit ion now proposed i would haz ard a guess that the extra cost would almost have bought us a new school w a johnson rr 2 rockwood swim meet recreation director howard pearce has called a meeting monday july 4 at 8 pm in the community centre tor all par ents and swimmers who regis tered for lessons in the george town pool mrs lynd smith funeral on tuesday funeral service was held the rumleyshoemaker funeral home on tuesday afternoon june 28 for jessie cornell smith wife of w lynd smith of rr 1 acton services were conduct ed by the rev r mclwurray pallbearers were claude cook william middlcton earl marsh all ed footitt jack airdie and doug guthrie born at queensboro ontario mrs smith was 64 years of age she had a lejigthy illness and passed away in guelph general hospital on june 2j mr and mrs smith moved from acton to crewsons corn ers 21 years ago they were married in acton in 1926 surviving ar well as her hus band are sisters josephine mac leod swift current saskatch ewan sadie reid moose jaw saskatchewan brothers stanley and arnold cornell moose jaw clifford crcstwynd sask ed ward brantford and jack chat ha m the oil truck arrived lo oil the track at the park before the public school field day was over events of the second day were moved to the m z bennett school notice dye to unavoidable increases in operational expenses we regret that we are obliged to increase our taxi fare rates therefore effective sunday midnight july 3 1966 our new rate will be 75c for oil local calls out of town taxi fares will also be increased reliable taxi from lovell bros modern meat market beef roiled prime rib roast 89 choice rump roast 89 fresh lean ground chuck 59 fresh made small link jm j sausage 49 stock your freezer now sides hinds fronts cut and wrapped at no extra charge lovell bros modern meat 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