Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1967, p. 5

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not unanimous board approval given r l bus trip to expo three dozen robert uttle stu- feats will see kipo and the trip received school board approval toesday evening despite objec tions principal g w llekensie ex- r to the board th thepar- ents of 36 students have agreed to ply 30 for transportation lodging and expo adjnl sston pins more for meals and spending money he anticipates five chap erones win go- with the busload final details hid not been made till board approval was re ceived and the principal asked if there would be any financial assistance the tentative dates are oct 13 to 16 over a weekend tyler transport agreed to make stop overs at fort henry and upper canada village with the young sters from grades six seven and trustee vic bristow bristled at the mention of the expo trip he asked his fellow members to recall that last jane the lions dob of which hes a member offered to share expenses of a trip for children to expo and it was turned down if it wasnt done in july why is it going to be done now he recalled the club offered j to 700 for assistance but bill benson answered as he re membered it the board thought their share then might come to as high as 1000 doug manning added mat this trip is picking up children who had no other way of seeing expo mo child is asking for finan cial assistance the principal repeated asked his opinion area super intendent w l mcneil said local township boards had helped pay expenses although mr bristow voted against it on a recorded vote the board agreed to pay the 30 tran sportation lodging admission part of the cost of the trip for five chaperones to cometo150 trustee murray smith also voted in the negative im not against the trip tor the kids mr bristow added what about the h z bennett school then principal elmer smith since be hadnt suggested a trip in his school we dtdnt acebe m one in june thats why i dldnt do anything about it however now i feel parents win be calling me then ill have to investigate the board members agreed that if a trip were arranged in a hurry for the 1l 2 bennett senior pupils the same assist ance for chaperones would be available both principals said they were surprised and proud at tin number of parents who had taken their children to expo already its amaatng far more than i ever imagined mr smith add ed board chairman orval chap man presided for the meeting tuesday evening in the m z bennett school with all members present bill benson doug man- nine cyril bishop vic bristow and murray smith principal is mcxenzle and smith viceprin cipal walter dubois and secret arytreasurer bill mlddleton former inspector wl mc neil of milton was present in his new capacity as area superin tendent he was asked if this was a step toward regional edu cation i wouldnt be surprised if we come closer together at the elementary and secondary level mr mcneil offered questioned about the consult ative committee report on edu cation he said were waiting for action from county council hoofs at both schools are be ing klumini ted principal smith reported on centennial athletic awards at the school teachers convention if friday oct 27 at the school forthedeaf muton the board will help with expenses to send special class teacher miss ellis to ottawa that weekend for a c iterance arran ged by the council for exception al children she alsotakes mon thly courses with the hamilton chapter of this organisation luleage for one car is paid by the board for the kjp teachers to join with kp teachers in hamilton for monthly meetings mr mcneil added im pleased to see theyre opening it to our teachers milton teachers go 100 per cent registration fees and mileage for a car were approved for phy sical education teachers to go to a weekend course in niagara falls nov 10 and 11 working in a school without avgym prin cipal smith mused his teachers would just come back from such a coarse with the blues jatrtsteaslasscclation con vention is in cornwall oct 15 to 18 those who attended last year urged attendance by some mem bers again theyre considering who can arrange to attend religious education will be continued in the schools as be fore the board can disapprove the course f the acton free press wednesday october 4 1967 5 benson resigns post nassagaweya plan bd resignation of fe benson member of the planning board and commltte e of adjustment was received by nassagaweya council monday evening at their regular october meeting stating he felt he could not do justice to the position due to a heavy personal business sche dule mr benson asked to be re placed by october 31 council regretted his resign ation and agreed to a replace ment it was learned nassagaweyas committee of adjustment will sit on three cases october 12 at 8 pm exploratory price quotations on street lighting for the village of moffat were read but no def inite action has been taken deputyreeve biu hoey pre sented a plaque to council for inspection designed by mrs hoey it is being considered for adoption as a township crest township clerk jc mclntyre will look into procedures requir ed to make the design official reports were heard from road superintendent grant mcmluan and zoning administrator sw savage minor hockey coffers went ud substantially saturday when a successful bake sale was held at the simpsonssears order office mrs ilio marzo mrs carl timbers mrs cliff mr and mrs gw mckenzie attended the ys kens regional convention at woodstock on the weekend dr and mrs richard patter son and their son christopher have returned to their home in prince george bc after vis iting with their grandparents mr and mrs melvin walker the free press ospringe and evert on correspondent mrs d g robertson is a patient in guelph general hospital best wishes for a speedy recovery miss victoria newton has pas sed successfully her first year in cooperative mathematics at waterloo university she is working for a three month term with irm in toronto visiting with the fred ander sons over the weekend were mrs victor campbell of ankerton alberta her daughter and hus band mr and mrs douglas sch- indeler and baby hack of taber alberta where mr schlndeler is administrator of the taber general hospital recent visitors with mr and mrs alex pringle were two of mr prlngles sisters and their husbands mr and mrs w c carey of toronto and mr and mrs walter c garey of elmira ny mrs cyril walters of bow- en island bc visited for sev eral days- with mr and mrs pringle on her way from a tour of expo and the ottawa valley and on her way to atourof wash ington dc and neighboring cit ies mr and mrs gilbert tripp of pickering visited with mr and mrs george simpson on wednes day of last week mr tripp is mrs simpsons brother then the following day both mr and mrs tripp and mr and mrs simpson were dinner pests of their nelce and nephew mr and mrs w fraser in their new home huttonvllle after six years as clerksten ographer with the milton opp detachment mrs anne qulnton of georgetown has resigned last wednesday evening in milt on legion there was a farewell party with cards and dancing for mrs qulnton and she was presented with a wallet and mon ey about 60 attended including former milton officers sgt tiny wilkinson and staff sgt grant those from the acton opp who were there were corp and mrs ray mason const and mrs bruce mcarthur andconst pete campbell mrs qulnton was previously four years with the opp in mt forest friends are very sorry to learn miss madge chapman is a patient in guelph general hosp ital ashley mrs jean marcouxand mrs kerwin aacphail dispens ed the baking to eager buyers staff photo liberal leadetvvisits continued jrom page 1 bobbonnette and alan mcken- xie have been trying to arrange to have all three halton west candidates speak to the high school students the same after noon as the public meeting oct 12 both had met pc leader john robarts at the rally in bur lington earlier and wanted esp ecially to meet mr nlxonthey were disappointed at not meeting dnald c macdonald the day be fore the campaign rooms beside the ymca were open for the morning and dispensing coffee and doughnuts to callers were mrs cam leishman mrs h helwig and mrs pat waldle tables were set up outside in the sunshine to encourage visit ors to linger apply to fake curve on hand to welcome the leader and local liberal candidate were acton organizer biu coats for mer president rov goodwin and mayor ls duby mr nlxons schedule called for him to stay in acton just 20 min utes but his big bus pulled out at 1030 ten minutes later than specified for the oac cam pus at guelph then a news con ference and lunch at the royal hotel in the afternoon he was at the university of waterloo waterloo lutheran university had a tv and radio news conference in kitchener and after a stop at holiday inn went to a garden party in gait then a meeting in kitchenerwaterloo auditorium before returning to toronto new frigidaire valuepacked economy 10 modal diocj 104 cu it come sea spacesaving cabinet only 24 wide come touch fullwidth fruit vegetable hydrator compare frigidaire door shelf for v4gal cartons 56lb size freezer chest chill drawer for meats manning electric acton that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market maple ieaf cryovac sp cottage rolls 5 9 tender blade or short rib roast 79 c lb ground chuck 69 lean tender beef shoulder roast 7 3 c lb maple leaf sliced side bacon 85 c lb lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton phone 8532240 daily delivery ontario farm organizations subject at greenock meeting out of credit river mrs ralph sinclair was host ess for the greenock wl there were 11 members and one visitor present mrs elliott paterson feder ation of agriculture convener presented an excellent program concerning farm organ rations in ontario agriculture today is a challenging profession far mers today are still the tillers of the soil but not just the hay seeds of yesteryear mor than 20 per cent of all scientists are engaged in the life sciences and agriculture a training in book keeping an insight into market ing problems an understanding of new diseases and the use of modern antibiotics in animal feeding is necessary knowledge tor todays successful farmer the canadian federation of agriculture and the farmers union are having a try at lead ership and would bave a stronger voice if they could weld their followers together as the aims of both are to secure a fairer deal tor farmers a poem little things was contributed by mrs hemsley al so a poem none but men was read by miss pearea roll call was answered by naming a farm marketing board a contest using the word fed eration was won by mrs g les- president mrs leslie cond ucted the business period mem bership of wellington county historical society was renewed greenock girls are taking the 4h homemaking club working with wool thlsfallunder sponsor ship of the institute mrs j mcculloch and miss e pearen are the leaders the share of contributions to sponsor- a child in hong kong will be forwarded as usual this year it was reported that the cent ennial quilt made by mrs a gates and quilted by institute members was exhibited at acton fadrwlnrong-atiriae-and-many- admiring glances thanks was also tendered to mrs j mccul loch who paraded at the acton fair as laura secord leading a cow and carrying a bucket and milking stool as greenocks en try in the parade the meeting closed by singing the national anthem and institute grace lunch was served by the hostess and mrs c allan mrs t hemsley thanked mrs sinclair fot her hospitality and also program and lunch conven ers for their stare in an enjoy able evening what has twentyfour feet green bulging eyes a purple body with fuary yellow stripes around it i give up what has i dont know either but you had better pick it off your neck husband a man who lost his liberty in the pursuit of happi ness esquesing township council re presentatives met with a dele gation from the credit valley conservation authority at a spe cial meeting in glen williams recently to discuss flood condi tions and their cause reeve g leslie andcouncluor tom hill represented the town ship while messrs mcmillan parker white and benton attend ed for the cvca the river behind the glen will iams school yard and the curve behind dawsons were viewed it was decided if the curve were removed which would mean moving about 6000 yards of all it would alleviate much of the flood conditions if the project is shared jointly with the township declared the benefitting municipality it will cost ratepayers 45 per cent of cost cvca must have a resolution from esquesing re questing it be done before the authority can tale action on the channel improvement by motion council monday night requested the cvca for a cost estimate on the relocation of 1000 feet of river channel at glen williams subject to the approval of the department of energy and natural resources it was expected the work would be done this fall township building permits 133500 nassagaweya zoning adminis trator sw savage reports build ing permits with a total value of 1335o0 were issued during the month of september within the township toe permits including eight residences and a few small addi tions and sheds bring the total issued this year to 995480 worth his entourage or reportersr- gratefully sipping the proffered coffee indicated their hours were equally gruelling some posed pictures here but most just sipped the canadian press represen tative bearing the name of the local paper wanted to know if it had been taken over by lord thomson yet but that wtfs the end of the reporters inquiries about the morning stopping place jack lush lingered to talk aft er mr nixon and party had gone with his campaign manager terry rogers of burlington many of the voters met their liberal candidate for the first time hell be back in acton for themeetthecandldates-tiight- oct 12 shell out for lions acton lions will sell halloween candy wecuthurs oct 1112 1819 door to door we have a new supplier of two deucious varieties large 125 pieces proceeds for community benefit bag too dceeds for community benefit several actonians are being presented with county museum centennial certificates for spec ial donations aaivvw liquid e 36 washabu it sparklon colors use on fabrics pakr wood metal glass learn how to do embroidery painting by having a tricheaa liquid embroidery raint party instruction class contact mrs doris scoyrto 8531657 acton i orafor paints eftd special materials far christmas nowl this serv ice will provide you with plenty of hot water for all your household needs 9 new hot water service a low monthly charge covers installation of a modern auto matic electric water heater all service and maintenance including replacement if necessary coat of electricity our staff will be glad to tell you au about this allinclusive hot water service acton hydro electric commission 43 alice st 8532410 talk about farm fresh pick your own apples at chudleigh bros rr 3 milton 4168782725 september 22 to october 15 large family bag 150 free container no 24 hwv f weekdays 1 pm to dark sat sun dawn to dark chudleigh bros milton 0 apple cider and other produce available dwarf apple trees- no ladders to climb bring the family and have a picnic apples are 40 below retail store prices no 5 hwy dundas bront7 0ew mcintosh red delicious northern spy russet a

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