Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1967, p. 12

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v v t v n avfcawjtjlfltj 2 th acton free press wednwday july s 1967 six esquesing schools stage joint field day pineview fops esqueataa township schools fteld day was held wednesday june 21 and results tallied at the end of the day showed pine- view school with 73 points stewarttown with 60 lime- house with 56 speyside with 55 norval with 44 and glen williams with 40 complete results follow with students named placing first second and third code pine- view p glen williams gw limehouse l stewarttown st speyside sp norval n in yd jr girls donna moore 132 l debbie tonelli p anu judv brown sp tied pat sampson xj 100 yd sr boys jim fantuz p 12 j richard busby st melvinjansen spo 220 yd jr boys ricky arsen- ault 32jt l david mcdonald l craig brown p 220 yd sr girls alice han cock gvf velma linham l trudy koeslag gw 220 sr boys tim bradshaw 291 st steve rodgers st clare snow l ban throw sr girls beryl mcenery 119 6 l jane gir- van st doris black sp high jump jr boys douglas waites 4 3 n barry dun- lop st dennis- norton gw long jump sr girls trudy keoslag 12 3 gw gertrude maron sp gail brown p long jump jr boys john al len 13 9 st john sheppard l ricky arsenault i triple jump sr boys stan thomas 30 104 p george mcphail sp gordon fendley st long jump jr girls andrea kremer 12 5 sp barbara cooper gw sandra cash st stayiding broad jump sr girls gertrude maron 6 10 sp marilyn barber sp gail brown p high jump sr boys steve rodgers st paul whaley p phillip ramshaw p triple jump jr boys john allen 29 1 st david coup- land p doug waites m yd jr girls pat sampson l shen pomeroy n candy shirtyole st 100 yd jr boys john shep pard l john allen st gordon buy n 100 yd sr girls sharon stakes 146 sp jackie wil liams gw alice hancock gw high jump jr girls gullian lanier 3 11 pjudith brown sp andrea kremer sp long jump sr boys paul whaley p steve rodgers st philip ramshaw p standing broad jump jr boys dave lindsay l kim crawford st michael clenden ning sp triple jump sr girls jackie williams gw gertrude maron sp margaret slaven sp standing broad jump sr boys jim fantuz 8 p john ouwcndvk p richard busby st high jump sr girls jackie williams gw trudy koeslag gw sjian collier p shot put barrybrien sp clare snow l paul whaley p ball throw jr boys joe mc carthy p ken lynch sp john sheppard l inple jump jr girls donna moore l lorrie wilson st san dra foster p bah throw jr girls virginia robertson p carolyn keir gw nancv tarzwell p 440 yd sr boys tim brad shaw st clare snow l bruce castle p sr tug of war pineview stewarttown jr tug of war pineview stewarttown relay jr 440 limehouse norval speyside relay sr 880 speyside pine view stewarttown mzb primary students enjoy play day program on june 22 play day was held for the primary children at the w z bennett school skills learned in physical edu cation class during the school years were used in relays they used equipment such as balls hoops ropes and mats to do the activities in the sev en different relays four injured 4car crash four people were injured in a fourcar pileup on highway 7 near georgetown on thurs day afternoon of last week police said a northbound car driven by mrs janet schenk 28 of rr 3 george town was stopped on the high- way to make a left turn into a service station when anoth- teachers in charge were mrs g benton miss f small grade 8 students who assisted were lynn dunn cathy coolc linda soper betty ginger judy howson peggy wheeler david braida roy mainprise andy miller and craig weldon winning team was kathy turkosz james austin jamie ellerby cathy cunningham melody binnie bobby ander son paul hansen don hard ing lynn mellor ronnie grant races girls 6 and under first dawn nicolas second mary jean hall third patti gordon boys 6 and under first brian macdonald second anthony oulnn michael mccarron girls 7 first nicky field se cond cathy masson tied dianne drysdale third ingrid maccall boys 7 first warren coul- trup second david wodneske third gordon bruce girls 8 first cathy cunning ham secbnd cathy leckie third ann harding boys 8 first nathan field second jim gentiles third robin inscoe girls 9 and over first jane higgins second connie al- bane third jill scutt boys 9 and over first jam ie ellerby second david allen third mark pratt wheelbarrow race ages 6 and 7 first gordie bruce se cond michael sojka ages 8 and 9 first blair mc- callum second billy ware two dairy princess contest er northbound car driven by edward john mcmullen 27 of rr 3 acton collided with the rear of her car the schenk car moved into the southbound traffic lane and sideswiped a southbound car driven by charles dykstra of 53 delrex blvd georgetown before it slammed headon into another southbound car driven by ad- rianus van alphen of 36 church st georgetown entrants devoted to faming mrs schenk suffered a whip lash injury and bruises to her arm and chest her son jeff- erey 5 had several teeth bro ken and received face cuts and a daughter jennifer 3 re ceived cuts to the head mr van alphen required stitches to close a cut in his lip const doug ohmsby of mil ton ofp who investigated said the damage totalled over 1300 mrs sluice dies mrs lome edna j skuce of oakville died sunday and private funeral service was on tuesday in lindsay she was the wife of a former school in spector here by david wllmot laura henderson 17 of rjl 1 georgetown and lois mur ray 18 of acton are two more enthusiastic contestants in the halton dairy princess competi tion laura attends georgetown district ihigh school and will continue her studies to become a high school mathematics teacher she is interested in all sports but when she is not busy helping out on the farm she spends her time with one of her many social interests j she is secretary of her agri cultural club has been vice- president and president of a young peoples group and is very active in the silverwood 4h homemaking club last vear laura was chosen to at tend the homemaking confer ence at the canadian national exhibition which gave her some experience which will no doubt enable her to do well in her present endeavour lois alao helps her parents bv working on the farm she has completed her formal edu cation and now deotcs her time to every aspect of farm- ing everything in fact from milking the cows to breaking the horses lois enjoys swim ming nding and all winter sports but foremost is her de votion to farm life some thing that should help her in the dairy princess competition the competition is july 15 at the hornby garden party vacation moods notwith standing sightseeing can be strenuous especially on a hot muggy day or after hours of travel youll enjoy everything more if you rest before beco ming overly tired scout news although we had a lot of rain our camp of june 1617 was quite a gotid one nearly all scouts passed their axeman- hlp and knife the rain did not stop the cooks from pre paring perfect meals at the regular scout meeting thursday june 22 fire chief mick holmes assisted by cap tain bern van fleet presented the firemans badge to the following boys steven van fleet john van der kooy ad rian van opstal john nw gordon glbbs sam schonnop and glen mckenzie unfortun ately gregory daigle was un able to be present to receive his badge the fire chief congratulated the scouts on a job well done and he hoped to see the few that failed the test in the late fall at that time the fire chief and captains will enable the upcoming cubs scouts and re emits to qualify for this badge skip thanked the firemen for the opportunity the scouts were given to learn to be scouts in the broadest sense possible to be better citizens boys and otms 1and exactly 20 years ago won top honors at the waterloo music festival many of the players still live here who are they the free press will introduce a change this week with a summertime contest send in the names of all the young players all the right entries will be put together and one will be drawn the winner will receive a 5 vou cher for dills stationery store bring your entry to the newspaper plant or store or mail it in draw will be made tuesday afternoon july 11 by an impartial observer if one happens to come in sthryktssk engage medical officer for county despite a verbal battle over his 17000 salary halton coun ty council has approved the engagement of a new medical otfcer of health for halton dr h b hay 51 a former military doctor presently serv ing as hospitals administration consultant for the new bruns wick department of health was named as the replacement for dr a f bull who resigned his post here earlier this year to accept a position with the federal department of health dr hay presently living in moncton nb consults a staff oustic service attracts 200 for centennial st peters church oustic was nearly completely filled tor a centennial church service there sunday morning june 25 the service is one in a series being held throughout era mosa township during centenn ial year former priests attended and after ihe service a pot luck lunch was enjoyed at the school father lloyd ryan of sacred heart church guelph sang the mass former parish priests who were present were father callaghan monsignor kehoe who gave the sermon father mcreavy and monsignor train- or father mulhall st josephs hospital chaplain and warden cameron lush of wellington county were in attendance the last two are retired now staying at st josephs hospital in guelph the oustic parish was estab lished in 1873 and st peters church was built in 1885 it was once a mission of the ac- tonpansh after the service the near- 200 attending went to the church cemetery and recited the rosary led by father ryan after lunch a magician en lertained the children of 39 provincial hospitals serv ing a population of 190000 his staff includes 18 nurses and five inspectors a doctor since 1935 he had an extensive mili tary career prior to joining the nb department of health in 1960 why the extensive raise in salary above our last m oh milton deputy reeve charles mcnefy wanted to know when county council was about to approve a motion engaging dr hay at thursdays special meet ing this salary is outrageous he said deputyreekemenefy later revealed that former m oh dr bull was receiving 112500 annually burlington deputy reeve f rogers chairman of the person nel committee who moved the motion engaging dr hay re plied the man was highly qual ified anything lower than that figure and we would not have gotten an moh he said all the adjoining counties are in this range deputyreeve william hunter georgetown added that dr hay was receiv ing 15000 now and he would have to have an increase to move to halton milton reeve a ledwith ad ded that three of the four ap plicants the committee inter viewed were former military doctors and one was now re ceiving 19700 a year a vote was called and dep utyreeve menefy requested a recorded vote the motion en gaging dr hay was approved by a 25 count thb service wiu provide you with plenty of hot water forab your household needs ydros new rot water service a law monthly charge cover installation of a modern auto matic electric water heater all service and maintenance including replacement if cost of electric oar staff will be glad to tall yon all about this allinclusive hot water service acton hydro electric commission 43 aucest bs32410 when diking out remember m serve miaous food top off your mem with nielsens ice cream watsons restaurant mill st acton supermarket 9 mill st acton 8530075 sbav 93 herbi headquarters rvbothing for your k fertilize your lawn now mftlvfbj lart selection of evergreen nilviirn shrub and trees fruit wwwl11 trees fruit bushe ready for planting begonias gladioli fettilinn i garden tools patio stonaa etc say it with flower but soy it with ours cut flowers and potted plants osmt 7 day wtal a m jftil dark phoiw b5329bo artistic bridal bouquets carotne flower garden shop mo jump west of acton south side of mwy nnouncing the new true chequing account heres a brandnew chequing account from 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