mrstpfs afraid o the bl bad svtteh janat medimiv m ah mrfui a tloeiu tloeeuii uqmcikxi mary jan bailisumhvrto puephav paciveif in for puppet show the roving regional kippeteers brightened up a foggy day for over 300 youngster in the acton public library last thursday afternoon despite overcrowding and a dialogue that went over most heads the children were spellbound by the antics of a wicked old witch a black cat with a missing eye and a servant who finally learned how to be brave following the puppet show they enjoyed a singsong and an animated story time the program was put on by librarians from burlington hamilton and dundas under the auspices of the south central region library system moira cowie leon bell anne anderson myra pmdeh judy mcananatna and ida reddy combine talents for the onehour show its purpow is to demonstrate to smaller centres the variety oy activities tltattcanr be organized for children using library facilities the performers hope to influence senior public school students or high school drama enthusiasts in setting up such programs in local libraries their schedule dtirintfthe winter break wcek included three shows a day in various libraries throughout llalton they performed m georgetown thursday morning and acton and milton that afternoon according to the puppeteers actons capacity crowd is typical of their reception all over the county a very popular part in the program wu a pletur story told bv librarian judy mcanananu tha finished piewr was a black cat divan to mrs librarian anne an0erson following the puppet show fstaff now the most reliable values ever from rca thcijeacteritf electronics where reliability is vital color tv from 479 is 1jm4t0u1 poubuluot ftp wqh nn 4 bt co of i clu l faces of fear jov nd imutfivtni wtthed rfeponiiv th odnc wm to vwwk wtlh suit th children t puppet thow in ihe library bawnnt photo uit thursday pupptei ctvtimnlad on how acton ontabio wcdnesdav march 26 1949 second section lead tha children in a slnga long photo ndfeaugb prtdkh tad tomtaggy ostttbg the days of horse and buggy style assessing will soon be ended ontarios municipal affairs minister darcy mckeough told members of the oakville chambei of commerce by 1975 all of ontario should be re assessed at currenl market values he indicated and taxation would then be more fan than at present major reforms in assessingthe first in over 100 years will begin llus year when the province assumes administration of assessment in northern ontario ontario will take over the iest of the province at the start of 1970 and mr mckeough predicted dramatic changes ahead llalton bast m p p jim snow was among the iis aica businessmen attending the luncheon where mckeough spoke warming up tor the show ara puppeteert leon librarians with tha south central regional library ball anne andorson and moira cowle all association staff photo board of education reviews expenditures 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 t 52497 alvstimctlwawoikattchisllvtaj i bt chak5b 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kmomlng mytlflndthim tlmply dtllelout acton pharmacy 2 main st n acton 8531620 superintendent bruce lindley presented the multi page budget at a recent meeting of the llalton county board of tducaiiun irviewing in detail the cxpendiluies supenntcndent bruce lindley presented the multi page budget reviewing in detail the cxpendiluies he noted the average cost of education per pupil in the total system was 724 16 with 506 2 1 of this accounted for in instruction and sib 74 in educational services other points noted in the budget presentations included rental of the central administration building in oakville is at 2 25 per square foot or 52525 annually 10 television sets are to be purchased for elementary belt up extra safety is a snap just snap shut the buckle on your seat belt every time the car is moved your chances of coming through an accident alive and unhurt are greatly improved dont ignore the fact that seat belts are a proven safety featurebut only if theyre fastened every time you move your car schools and 25 for secondary schools an expenditure of 25550 is projected for computer time tabling in five secondary schools maintenance of approximately 2 000000 square feet of elementary school buildings and one and a half million squire feet of secondary schools is required in the county elementary schools 60 are heated by oil 10 by gas one by electricity and two by coal the secondary schools ue 10 on oil and two on gas for elementary school pupils the board has 141 transportation routes covering 4200 miles daily moving 5270 pupils or 17 per cent of the school population at the secondary school level there are 95 routes covering 3000 miles moving 3379 pupds or 40 per cent of the secondary enrolment in september the pupilteacher ratio will be maintained at 2si for elementary schools and 1851 for secondary schools the ratio includes nonteaching principals and does not reflect daises of 25 rl8 the superintendent noted requests for capital expenditures had totalled 654000 but on study had been cut to 405000 last years 10 boards had spent 408000