0 the acton free press wednesday june 12 1968 14 receive first communion at st josephs sunday completed and ready for the grand open ing ball on june j l the new craftt house at the kalton county museum the building it maltot coontys centennial jaroiect nd an old time dance is planned for the official opening tstaff photo problems with high school board budget acton high school board ac cepted the ftaallaaijan of salary lncreaaea for teachers the principal and viceprincipal for the coming year at the regular meeting last thursday night the slight budget problem which results is further com plicated by the change in pay ments of staff from a twelve month basis to a len month bads this years school board will go into the fall with a small deficit moved by watson and seconded by anderson a letter is to be sent to the auditor asking him to submit a revised statement including the amount carried over owing lbs teachers at dec 31 1948 in an attempt to have the school grant adjusted ac cordingly the treasurers report was accepted and everyone was re ported in une except the library which is 30 over the budget this was explained by the fact that most of the orders were placed before this years 10 per cent cut was announced as requested by the board at the beginning of the year the board agreed to lend the chairs from the auditorium to the fall fair committee for sept 20 21 and 22 the resignations of four of the staff were accepted all have been replaced for the coming school year h l goodman of toronto has been hired to teach mathematics and science next year brian d skerrett was author ised to attend an information conference in ottawa this sum mer expenses paid the con ference is expected to provide the guidance department with valuable material for next fall ilr skerrett was hired for the vocational department starting in september name ray evelan new lion chief deputy district governor ed wiggins installed ray evelan as president of acton lions club at the regular dinner meeting monday he succeeds retiring uon chief vic bristow also installed at the meeting were nell art 1st vicepresident griefeneder john 2nd vicepresident miller 3rd vicepresident gordon secretary bob hall treasurer john trotter lion tamer tom manes directors gerry lamarshe dave hunter the new executive takes office on jury 1 fourteon girls and boys re ceived their first holy com munion at the 1030 mass sunday morning at st josephs church the eight girls dressed in the traditional whlto dresses and veils and the boys in sunday best with bows on their arms and flowers in buttonholes wore also enrolled in the brown scapular after receiving the sacrament for the first time father v j morgan pastor addressed his remarks to the first communicants lnlhecrowd- ld church apeakingfltttngly of the tie between them withdodand the church he told the children it was a hapfjy and blessed day net only lot mem but for thejr families and their pastor despite the humidity and njgh temperatures the first com- munlqrt class divided into spring and fall groups seemed nocttf mind the oppressive alrbotherlng most adultson this important day girls making their first holy communion were dlahne bagin- sm elizabeth reynolds clndl mcgtlloway christine arbic eijnice glbb caroline van der eycken kerry obrien and susan pataky the boys were stanley petrlc danny porty gene bralda paul timmings charles ancker and gregory robson parents friends and relatives followed the procession from the church to take pictures after the ceremonies boys and girls making their first commun ion at st josephs church sunday wore eliza beth reynolds diane baglnski christine arbic cindy mcgllloway eunice glbb caroline van dor eycken kerry o brlen susan pataky stan ley polncz danny porty gone braids paul timmings gregory robson and charles anc ker staff photo announce merger of rockwood companies r h armstrong president of stag lubricant co limited manufacturer of stag hunting equipment and ed cumlngs undine netsandnortnern tackle company ltd manufacturers of northern and newton fishing lines announced the merger of the above companies under the name of northern stag industries ltd the companies are located in rockwood r h armstrong remalnspre- sldent of the new group witb roy l murphy as general manager and w p homer as assistant to the president an addition to the present stag building is being made to incorporate the combined oper ation r m root formerly the general manager of stag lub ricant co ltd has joined gracombe associates ltd an associated firm senior girls opener set mon night coach dude lindsay 1 the senior girls soft ball club groomed for the league opening at the park monday evening he and manager charlie thom son are highly optimistic about tho clubs chances in the halton league this season it iii nassaga weya council briefs has during the regular june meet ing of nassagaweya township council monday evening at brookville council requested the ontariowater resources commission to sur vey water resources in the campbellvllle area in prepara tion for investigation of building a subdivision in the area must stop for buses complaints have been receiv ed about motorists falling to stop for school buses milton opp reported this week as a reminder to all drivers section m 2 of the highway traffic act stales where a school busls stopped on a highway or part of a high way on which the maximum speed is greater than 35 miles per hour for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children the driver of vehicle a when overtaking a school bus on which the words do not puts when signals flashing are marked and two red signallights are illuminated by intermittent flashes and b when meeting on such a highway other than a hlghwa witb separate roadways a school bus on the front of which two red signallights are illuminated with intermittent flashes aball atop the vehicle before reaching the school bus and shall not proceed until the school bus resumes motion or the signal- lights are nc longer operating keep ambulance agreement despite ontario directive although the clerkadminis trator received a mandatory directive from the department of health telling the towntotermln- ate their ambulance agreement the royal city ambulance has not yet been advised of the action and know of no alternative service the province intends to take over all ambulance service in ontario soon the clerk told coun cil tuosday night but it put the town in a predicament its premature for the gov ernment to dictate to us if they cant provide the service mayor duby observed the re sponsibility lies with us and we cant run the risk of being with out service mr megeachle told council he talked with the ambulance oper ators and they agreed to provide acton with the service until ad vised otherwise deputy reeve frank oakes warned of the possibility of grants being cut off while the transfer from the old service to the new took place it was infinitely better he stated to keep the service there were no dissenting voices widen reconstruct no 7 highway committee rooms set ib for pcs progressive conservative committee rooms in acton have been set up in part of the home of mr and mrs rudolph spiel- vogel 93 mill st e peter mcwtuiams was in town last thursday and introduced himself to men at beardmores bigger buck better bulls the high cost of everything caught up to the artificial in semination business this week central ontario and waterloo cattle breeders announced that to continue bull testing thev must increase their breeding tee for testing bulls as a result only beef and young dairy hulls now qualify for the old 5breedlng foe that has been standard for the past 20 years the elite group that they call their premium proven sires now are in the 6 7 price range these are older bulls whose daughters are above average for milk test or body type the brooding units explain that these bulls carry a heavy load of expense they estimate that only one bull in five ever readies the proven stage the rest dont meet the required quality restrictions thus the original cost of five young bulls plus years of maintenance is wrapped up in one proven one for hlsextra money the farmer gets the use of a aire of known ability rather than gambling his calf crop ana bull that might leave unproductive offspring a five year roconstructlonpro- gram for highway 7 between acton and georgetown was ap proved by acton council after a meeting with tho department of highways and representatives from esquesing georgetown and the county there was no mention of acton bypass but councillors felt this was still far distant decided to holdanlnspectlon tour of local quarries in early june moved opposition to closing of an abandoned road allowanco needed to bo added to a land owners holdings because of health regulations on the grounds the road would have to be re opened if and when sale of sev eral adjoining building lots is completed entered into an agreement with acton fire area board sim ilar to those in existence for fire protection of the northern end of the township for several years heard a report on the annual cordc meeting from nassa- l gaweya representative councillor mrs anne maearthur heres why its so good each piece of pipinghot chicken is in vitingly crisp on the outside full of luicy mouthwatering flavor on the in side that s why we call it flavor- crispi its deepfried under pressure so all of the natural goodness of the chicken is sealed in rather than cooked out flavorcrisp chicken is never dry always delicious mvmspsr chicken in 3 pieces of cluikm trench fries cole shw butlircit bun llnruv lav phone 8531201 trench fries special pak 8 pieces of tlavor crisp chicken ready to serve family pak 14 pieces of chickin roll honev party pak 20 pieces of chicken 79c 219 399 525 open 7 days a week b m hood drivein corner acton blvd and queen st in acton the highway will bo completely reconstructed on a major basis with stacking lanes at intersec tions and new curves at silver- crock and georgetown queen st in acton will be widened out to the acton box co where it will funnel back intotwo lanes the two lanes wlu be widened the entire distance supreme court one of the heaviest dockets in recent years will face mr just- lco stark when be sits for the supremo court of ontario assis es in milton next week there are 59 cases on the docket including 45 dlvorcos 10 civil cases two requests for annulment and two alimony claims no criminal cases are to be heard at this assise major case before the judge is a suit for a total of 140000 in damages following a collision near milton two years ago guaranteed products and service from imperial gs oil ltd 4 furnace and stove oils greases gasoline diesel fuel 0 motor oils jerry skirrow ultimatic furnaces no down payment 10 years to pey power humidifiers 8532340 calling a students free want ads quality ba products save you money gitalin motor oik diasol foal foal oil stow oik m s fm lymir fuisitu naa 10 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