Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 22, 1967, p. 2

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ssfev- l addresses 175 s m from f goal w shfll b robert knil toll adrian van o ii robert manning david pmk jairies frlssell hatty lawsoq rlny schutsnd ale oh stage thursday win be itevm jmums as the captain cathy mtoton as hi daughter tthvcetes av the sailor peter moniaon as sir joseph fetter duuie bousfleld as buttercup garth taylor as dick deedeye carov patterson as hebe and harry lawson as the boat- hwain tba bbanibaoimd centen nial show will see a procession of young charmers from kin dergarten to grade fwe on tage bach group is directed by 1 teacher dutch theme was chosen by the taro k daisies the morning class appecring wednesday and the aheraoon class thursday starchy dutch hats and peaked blue caps bob as they danoaand singjmsh i had awtedmld endtheres a country called holland mrs reeds and mrs oanv bka grade ones take the in- dian memo wlm red wing end spme of the bravwflbok scar- st mess mdntonys grades 1 and 2 are in mocklederboaen and dlmdles for ach ja a german song and dance mexico was the choice for he grade twos when big hats scrapes maracaa and even a guitar draw attention a stub born burrow has to be towed off at the end teachers are miss black and mrs pentilla miss joy oxby until just re cently scottish plaids will be the costume for mrs masales and miss pugsleys grade threes who dance and sing a switch to green for the grade fours mrs mellor and mrs coplands classes dav id morris wednesday and christina harvey thursday play the accordion for dublin in the green macnamaras band will be there in green satin knickers playing drums washboard tambourines and even t spoons theyre led in lively tunes by top-ftat- ted ryan reed on wednesday and john pink on thursday then the boys and girls swing into a little gogo danc ing to the music of england swings i dafansa of mr hn got problems mr ritchie tt flnlmwd at end of feb ruary and weve got to gat at imj w man bousfleld u ofl and mary by diana bousfleld bonnie bristow prances marcdux olosttme minstrel show is the cfco of miss elliss l special students in jeans white shirts and red bows they sing dance and joke tw ryae to canada with words and music composed by actonian herman preuler will have it first publk hearing chosen to sing the sweet melo dy and patriotic words both evenings are bonnie bristow and robert kruk the massed choir from jun ior grades sing in conclusion ot their half this land la your land school board members will welcome- the audience each evening cyril bishop on wed nesday and orval chapman on thursday r teieated taaeajar mlssthan is in charge of the attractive scenery the colorful back drop was painted by a new method using sponges pasatsag aosnaty was under the direction of john van der kooy assisted by trevor swann jim fritsell tom pet- tit and steven van fleet the prop construction was under the direction of ken marshall assisted by john pauw larry white gary edge rich gordon doug hewitt danny manes norman trem- blay henry toebes bruce swift and charles mcginn mrs j gibson has the help of mrs j bousfleld mrs h lawson and mrs j holmes as well as others in the cos tume department the flower- sprigged gowns and big hats of the girls are especially love ly- in charge of makeup are bob parker and mrs j dow- ding with the deft assistance of others miss riseborough was in charge of the rough drama learned in the classrooms and then music director glenn banks took over as the cast mr pearce told the commit tee- frank thompson had ag reed to come back on a part time beak until the end of the s and he was authorised to offer mr jompabn the position at an hourly rate of 195 per hour for arena and parka maintenance m lata report the recreation director notified the commit tee tbepubuc school ice car- nival wotmtjttldredne- day march 22 and he hoped committee members would help out the figure skating carnival is on saturday april 1 and mr pearce said it could very well be the last event of the playground training applica tive been sent tions to head table guests of the guide and brownie centennial banquet were warmer than me tasty dinner served by the uh gion ladles and teenage volufr tears after all but standing on their heads for the photograph ers tolerant mothers and daughters waited patiently un til the camera lenses had eaten up their victims the resulting pictures will probably be a combination of indigestion and heartburn declared browne owl after toasting canada the guests fortified themselves with food and prepared for the speeches it was a pleasant surprise for them when garnet moken- xle standing in for mayor du- by spoke sparingly of prepar ing yourself to live a full anj me cem looy rown owl 3rd acton pack mrs t newton her fawny owl mrs w fining brown owl 2nd acton pack sprowlchairman of the scout hall committee mrs g har- grave representing the scout and guide mothers auxiliary rev mckenzle and rev mc- murray guides and brownies delight ed their mothers with a short v program of songs and skits to the kibitzing of the browne owl who mcd the program a film record of the occasion was captured for posterity by mrs g hargrave the gulden helping to tidy up said it was a good thing she didnt photog raph them they were harried and haggard and too pooped to pose one hundred and seventy- five attended townships order cost study on water line for heights esqueslng and nassagaweya township councils took some uruhurinmeraturer t sklejf s- mrs i m howard commte prcbleim in themu ton heights sloner for the white oaks area and peru areas they jointly called for an ontario water resources commission cost and feasibility study on the idea of supplying the areas whir a water line tapped into miltons kelso well main the action waa one of three progressive steps the two councils took following a joint meeting last wednesday at the esqueslng council chambers they also agreed to hold a joint meeting to view the schools a two night training t t t the we waer pollution coursewill be held for eppli- cants theyll write exams have an interview and u play ground leaders will be select ed mr pearce told of plans for a centennial day program and of the beard growing contest sponsored by vs men acting as a parks board the committee discussed possibili ty of excluding cars from the park making them use the parking lot around the com munity centre a saving of three to four hundred dollars on track maintenance was vis ualized as well as a much safer park for children accounta ammuulng to 103s4s were passed for pay ment and the preliminary esti mates on the years budget were taken home for further study chairman goy presided at the meeting with members helen otterbein earl masales ted tyler brendan aheme secretary art cooper mr pearce and don reld a stud ent from the university of guelph also attending is music director the robert little school stages an operetta every other year several pictures of the pro duction will appear in next weeks paper window display xopelandj of the canadian girl guides association addressed herself to the girls her speech was brief and sincere as she talked about the sisterhood of guiding and her trip to norman okla homa where she attended a training session for guldens of the western hemisphere as mrs howard spoke very movingly of the jack of train ing books uniforms and meet ing halls for our spanish spea king neighbors she brought home the point of how lucky we are to live in canada with our high standards of living the ataterhood of guiding ex pands to 72 countries and as the world grows smaller and travelling easier many more of todays brownies and guid es will have the chance to meet their sisters in other lands than has ever been possible be fore mrs e browne acton brown owl of the 2nd acton pack thanked the speakers le gion ladies and the girls who helped serve the meals other guests at the head table were mrs g s moore ar- annual meeting held by gideons the guelph camp of the gi deons international held their banquet and annual meeting in the guelph bible confer ence grounds on monday eve ning the mayor of guelph and the chairman of the guelph minis terial association rev j wit- zel spoke briefly and the guest speaker was mr burnham executive chairman for the gi deons attending from acton were murray coles mr and mrs ea executive secretary ancledfe george harrap mrs h da tor of the acorn mrs j pres- vidson dr and mrs c hut report a replica of the girl guides special centennial badge is one of the most striking features of the special window display in family outfitters store a model dressed as a guide and rwnrff i grave divisional commission er capt h lowrie 2nd acton co and district commissioner capt b ginger 1st acton co and her lieut mrs j van der town line in milton heights which needs some reconstruc tion work due to a swampy area alongside the road and agreed to view an esqueslng property which both town ships might use as a dump site- pollution was first noticed in milton heights area wells last spring it affected most of the 97 homes in the area of which about 20 are on the nassagaweya side and the re mainder on esqueslng aide of the town line reeve wniiarn coulter of nassagaweya who chaired the joint meeting explained mil tons water main from kelso to the town passed within half a mile of milton heights he said if the owrc okays the project a three mile water main serving the heights and peru homes could be tapped onto miltons line where it crosses the town line ap proval would have to be sought from milton council but the townships ordered the ow rc feasibility study first any water service granted the residents would have to be done on a local improvement basis it was agreed reeve coulter said he learned last week the owjtc gives grants oh water lines where there is a pollution problem in built- up areas further meetings on the three subjects are schedul- mrs jim mcnabb ia a pat- lent in guelph general hospi tal- mr fred sampson is home from hospital friends are glad to learn mrs jim thornhlll is a pat ient in st josephs hospital guelph mr and mrs r h elliott are vacationing in florida and mrs j whitham is keeping the stationery store till their re turn mrs frank irwin of kitch ener has been visiting miss m z bennett friends will be sorry to hear mr kodert foyers sr former ly of acton is patient in the brampton hospital mrs james mcgladrey and miss eyvonne mcgladrey have been spending a couple of weeks in florida miss lila murdock fln of palmerston accompanied them mrs m symonheld a small bridge party in her home last week attended by neighbors and a few friends when a small gift was presented to mrs d i engel with best wishes for happiness in her new home in orillia mrs art cooper slim n trim instructor at the ymca attended a two day course at kitchener sponsored by the dept of education object of the training course was to ed ucate instructors in the proper way to direct exercises for wo men don reld a student at the university of guelph is on a two week recreation training period in acton with recreat ion director howard pearce a native of st thomas he is in his second year of the recre ation director course mr and mrs g ftognvaldson and mr and mrs c l rogn- valdson and janet of acton attended the centennial pro ject night of the icelandic club in north toronto on tuesday february 21 miss janet ftognvaldson attired in a traditional icelandic cos tume was spinning wool in historical display icelandic food was served at the close of the evening also attending were former actonites mr and mrs h thorarinson and brian thorarinson of churkson two elderly women were try ing to outdo each other in dis cussing their ailments and me dications finally one announc ed triumphantly im taking a pill that has nothing but side effects i i pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north oait telephone 42173m chison dr van der bent rev probably in march and mrs thomariyi s gammon rev bnifkf rs ah mdkenzie add rev and mrs d i engel the ideal income is a thou sand dolllars a day and ex penses lorinard caroline nurseries garden centre and flower shop artistic designs by caroline west of acton on highway 7 south side member of lifc wire service fuh sotocnimt en cut ftowm mid wenen plmits floral designs for every occasion telephone 8532980 anytime open 7 days a ww am in 7 pjm ij i ji j t vi ktmj on mock grass are guide and browniejbooks and attrac- v1 if no motor v accidents pat vveek a complete absence of motor vehicle accidents but a mark ed- increase in criminal and genera occurrences were the highlights noted in acton po lice activities during the week of february 12 to february 18 eight hundred and sixtysix miles patrolled during 245 work hours produceds lx charges and 17 warnings all persuant to the highway traf fic act thirteen complaints includ ing one theft three disturbanc es one assault and pine miscel laneous occurrences all requir ing police action magistrates court in milton saw 10 convictions registered for offences varying from as sault to speeding monetary penalties imposed totalled si47 while two men received suspended sentences ftntl pro- bktkm ti police officers not unlike men in every walk of fife are constantly attempting to im prove themselves through in creased knowledge said cor poral r mason to this end members of the local opjp detachment attend inservice training lectures eachweek at district headquarters in burlington five little toadstools fires and modelled hands in the guide salute made by brown owl mrs e browne the badge spangled guide uniform belongs to cavell mar shall who earned her allround cord the two guide captains mrs r ginger of the first acton company and mrs lowrie of the second acton company ar ranged the special display last saturday fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six monthsv phone ttwm vjee a 8 ways to malta your next calf crap the most profitable one ever offspring of these bulls earn morel orchard vale abc reflection houteln daughters produce almost 10 more milk than herd- mates jersey daughters gfv 13 more milk then herd- mates advi hereford certified meat sire tested steer sons averaged 943 lbs at 12 months old wmabar jusaha angus certified meat sire tested steer sons averaged 877 lbs at 13 months old guernsey daughters give 14 more milk then rwrd- matea ayrshire daughters give 8 more milk than hord- matee shorthorn tested steer sons average 941 lbs at 13 months old charolai certified meet sire tested steer sons avereged 1070 lbs at 13 months old your wife was just voted most beautiful neighbor she hasnt an excess wrinkle or a limp hair problem and she threw away all her dry skin creams

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