Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1968, p. 8

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limehouse speyside students capture junior speaking laurels first business meeting held by new chunk group students from limehouse and speyside schools captured the esqueslng township public speak ing contest for junior schools hold friday night at stewart- town senior public school mlchele mumby of rr 1 georgetown a student at ilmq- houso school was judged the tap orator and prosented with the cunningham trophy her topic wistho symphony orchestra ftiy students from spoysldo school ran second and third in the competition susan mcphjjl of hh 3 adopt spoke n her trip to expvand sm was plckud as runneup by the jnugos uarleno hume ii ii s milton was judged third all throe winners willoiwto in the finals for no 1 instwclor- ate in the howard wrlgglusworth school at georgetown thw rllay judges were pleased with lite quality of the speeches and com- pllmeutod speakers on their fc- uvery competitors wore llu4 nor ton and paul thompitoi l qlon williams behoof mlciiimnm- l anjl carel tdrnerof lime house kcoprtlj mary ann jlnnln- son anddgborah hiuiier of ner val school janet schrollnrand joanne wllsoh m pluuvliiw ail usan mrphailandmarlonehurm of spuyeldo succcssnu speakeks i iko public tpkirp contelt for p s supennltndcncv no j wd rtetday etmrvg m martin street senior public school milton kr ion fjv of milton and steven van flt of acton trxv re thown accpptinq their lwvds frorn milton public school board renrespntihvp norm pomcp and chairman of public sopikincj in the uprin tendency martin trnrt phnripil lohn ivll slat photo milton acton speakers win district contest nearly jw popk gathered in the nral purpose room of martin street snlor public school milton wednesday even ing to bear aeven flntllst from hattue public scbool superinten- deacy number four compete for public speaking honors the contestants included endv young and natalio oudnlk row nassataweya diane bous- flelji and stexen van fleet from aetfcn and lois fay susan a r ti le akd merna wilson of milton michelle mumby awarded limehouse speaking trophy last thursday night wa a big sight for the limehouse public school miss blanchard the grade two teacher acted as chairman at the public speaking contest the contestants were lesley freeman gloria hudebrandt lew laouant and kim robert son all from grade six grade five competitors were nancy shortiu michelle mumby larry kara and carol turner the topics covered were vasouno penicillin rattlesnakes the ac cordion sports the symphony orchestra air pollution and horses congratulations to michelle mumby who won tho trophy and two dollar prize carol turn- ar came in second and recolvod two dollars tho other ontrants each received one dollar in re cognition of their efforts priz es were presented by principal kennedy the umehouso junior choir under m is stills direction per formed well singing god the omnipotent and a round o texas the staff andstudonisoxpross- ed thanks to the judges uho wore mrs gunn mrs turnbull and reverend young and to tho mnth- ors who provided the refresh ments a very special thanks was expressed to noules garage of limehouse for the trophy which they diiatod michollo and carol will re present tho school on friday february 9 at the stouarttown sonlor puollc school tho twohour program also featured numbers from a martin st senior school band the musicians including drummer tom wills accordion ists anita provaznlk and glen murray and pianists marilyn martin formed themselves with in a ueek procedlng the ovent but cooporatod admirably they plan to play at school functions in the future the two winning contestants wore lois fay and steven van fleet adjudicators lloudswackham- cr past president of tho royal city toastmastors mrs f now of acton and roy wollaston supervising toachor of tho son lor school asd milton prais ed the contestants for tho high quality of tholr oratory milton public school board member norm pearce presented each entrant with a dictionary on behalf of the throe school boards and the two winners wore award ed pens as uell public spcakingovonts through out the suporlntondency arc chalrod by martin streot princi pal john boll the two successful spoakors represent this suporlntendency in the county finals february 23 at stewarttown public school susan mcphait rhoo her tf r to t i lti topir for th i f fir toov nrold snff phoio michele mumbvs speech on the symphony orchestra won her top place in the esquesing township umor public speak mg contest friday at stewarttown school staff photo the anglican church women held their first strictly bualneaa meeting of 196 in th paris hall en wednesday februarr7 ravor mcmurray conducted the devotional part of the meeting which was takon from the current issue of the living message the president mrs c nellis explained exactly what was in volved financially in the way of compulsory affiliation dues and missionary apportionment if the group wished fo be known off flcially b anglican church wo mrftn antt boeome pan of thbi countrywide organization tjw memhors present thenr- affirmed their ajffuemonttotheoe coniitontand thoyalsoapprrved of two uuiuiitds of voluntary jllrmi which hadbeenuwd by the former wj1 congratufatlprui were extended to mrs j holortherapriolrdwnt as st allans tlrt woman dolo- gala to synod mrs e pratt reported on a meriting she had attended roi gariiing tho world day oj pfayr to ho bold at knox presliytorlan church on friday march 1 at 230 pm with mr h swallow as tho speaker the thomo this year is hoar yo ono anothers burden tho attention of the mooting turned to throe money making projects for tho forthcoming months and thoy uoro all ap- provr d it was reported that tho exe cutive of tho acw had served thorofrosbmonts at the annual vostry meeting aftor this vory satisfactory business meeting tho mombors wore vory happy to relax and enjoy the lunch which was served on tables delightfully docoratod with a valentine motif anolhor reminder tho schools winter holiday wook begins tho week of march 17 theres no long easter holiday any moro ebenezer 8787894 value building permits building permits in total value of 8787894 wore roportod in wellington county in 1967 ac cording to gilbert l maeeach- em construction safoty in spector ho told county council that pusllnch roportod permits at 853500 eramosa g0b825 nlchol 359700 erin township 721579 guolph 394005 pool 84900 erin village 249984 pilldngton 301450 wost gara- fraxa 240100 maryborough 161700 palmorston 87444 wost luthor 15850 harrlston 1g919 arthur township 62- 500drayton 27500 mount for- ost 326600 fergus 3644783 mlnto 68455 clifford 10000 and elora 401100 workmon are taking advan tage of tho cold snap to lay more manmade snow on the ski slopes at kolso mariene hume of r r 5 milton took third place in fri day s unior public speaking contest staff photo robert r hamilton optometrist lie mountamview road s georgetown 773971 mldavimttu special 10j off 6n tae oriotnal flavorcrisp chicken this delicious hot chicken it prepared in our own kitche1- the unique flavor cr isp wey only frosh plump fryers end the finest seasonings are used pressure frving retains the nituril qoodnes and flavor browns thn outside to a cjol drnrispnest chicken snack 7 chicken in a box 139 special pak tl9 family pak 399 party pak 575 phone 8531201 and well have your order ready open friday and safurdey ii am to midnight sunday noon talsm dm hood drivein home of frosteefreeze products acton blvd and queen st acton don joss barn saved ucw meeting held by mrs ron mclean congratulations to tho milton fire department for tholr quick work in saving the barn of don joss on the socond lino of nass- gaweya mr and mrs joss moved to tho former ellington place from toronto about olght years ago they carry on a broil er and lamb operation it was providential that mrs joas who was alone whenthe ore broke out went out to the barn when she did a large hole was burnt in the floor of the upper barn a brooder and about 3500 checks were lost the insurance company est imated the loss at 1000 21 ladies attended the record ucw meeting which tho pres ident mrs jou opunud with a call to worship excerpts wore read from the bulletin of the indianeskimo association norifawesi hilton voluntary services have answered about so calls since they were formed bu than year ago a donation to them was given the world day of prayer is to be held at ebeneaer on march lat at 2 pm the ladies from nassagaweya presbyterian church will also take part nylons are again being collect ed to be mnt to korea any used nylonf may be left at the church and thoy will be shipped for this rood work hit moffat and mrs joss cave a uedttaiioo on the lords prayer phrase by phrase to see oirtther we really mean what we py mrs enud and mr hayward mo csalopw what do i do ott tata 1 wv the part of conscience showed how people make oxcusos for not doing what the know they should do a singsong concluding with a solo by mrs hayuard stran ger of galiloe was held a former member mrs dun bar was a welcome guest nine ladies from ebenezer at tended the guelph prosbvtertal mooting at fergus church last week friends of mrs hannah pace will be glad to knou that she has left hospital after a cataract operation she is staying at her son berts mr jack ferguson and mr ross wilson have been enjoying a winter holiday in florida miss dorothy mclean nurw lntralnlng at st catharines gen eral hospital spent the uoekend at her home fwty your plates net safe hem spies somebody out theres keeping an eye on us oakviue daily newspaper suggested slyly conservation officials had better check tho rattlesnake point compound the acton chamber of commerce held its annual meeting last week and the main dinner course was buffalo steak the rattlesnake point compound housed five of the animals at last count when banging a coat or dress on the line use two lungers hooked in opposite directions and the wind will not blow the gar ment off that make the meal from lovell bras modern meat market rid brand beef- choice bonelett prime rib shoulder blade short rib fresh roast roast 95 69 ib ib pork shoulder 49 lean ground chuck 09 ib fresh small link s 59 lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill i aden dai1v dtuvuv immmo msheo its the biggest party of the year no one was too hot no one was too cold no one was stifled by cigarette smoke want to know why a modtrn is turn ia w 1 the hcit and huiiiijii i ii n i constant supply til lu i i i iit in intp ctry room ol iiil h u tilc clihkss ol i ut il ik l is heatinpiilmr e im tin in iilinmto gctoyerhuatedtromtoom nn pn pli ill mi in ne inttis const intur oil ui n miir ilumul iiil iirlosettle mi i 11 id st ien ml poikit m ui n itur il eas imls your ten ti 1 1 hi it in sistini you i in hi sure of di iiul ihihiv iionomy and tleanh- mss andiulun you fiiuip your gas turn nc with a power humidilier and ckttronit air tlcaner youll have dis- toiercd i ulal comfort so go ahead 1 ivc it up in com- lort see your heating contractor department store or union gas v united gas with natural gas you can take genllenesi for granted

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