Volume 100.-No. 3. MLTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1959 o {fter Ialks on High SChoo0 District Urban agreenlent to the dissolu- cent. and Georgetown 44 per cent. tion of the Ñorth Halton Hligh Grants were reviewe.d along with School District Board apypeared lime- rural an.d urban enrolments mn the Ncassagaweya Tax Rate minm folwng a meeting of the three -choos SNorth Halton Urban Board mn Mil- Col. Brown reported that thie THeld to .6 Mill Raise ton onWdday Madsertayilton districtawould re eive grants Desit aninreae n te igh schoolt levy of 1.6 mills, Nassa- treasurer G. O. Brown answered year-on tlheir gymnasmum to the Daeatspi nincein thme oh e xedtrsýocne p qeisfo h Urba Bead's extent of $25,000 and $25,000 per giaw e a l wsip nc in timhte r expeditures to com upis ue es fmetn tn Many months, as classroom while Acton and George- with a ovelingcre m th e d mite of5 .6v mi s.6ni counicil members fromt Acton, Mil- town would not, since their ap- 7o aMnd eenti cou incaprede 195 vat4.6 mills fu,15;ad4. ton and Georgetown sought in- provals had been obtained .prior to fo amadrsdnil a nraeo 6mlsfom15;ad4. omto o rsn prtosteend of 1958 with the grants ef- sl fer commercial, a .2 mill increase fromt last year frain h ossbl hree distitor.. ftiv aury99 Residents in the Milton fire2 area will pay an additional 1.7 ganiztieosbl Gre itit r etv antsy Lower miills for fire protection while those in the Acton fire area hav·e Explaiins ByGt aiwtat thwer $8,0 anea adtieoal 3.5 mis levyce for the8 seri. ntheS.N.6scol County Clerk Garfield Brown addition at Georgetown would be - a rea thona levyisl reuced th o uy 36.8 mills pprton also attended offering ,xplanations elegible for grants on onig $265,- Cftelek Done McMlln reporte ad the outye adtsc h ip poe rons of the by-law of dissolution pre- 000 while Acton would receive of te lvy eredow .3mils ad th pulicschol atedroped paredl for county counicil considera. grants on $80,000 of its $240,000 ad- .4 mllstiti yer. lon.dition. It was explained this was .4omil htownship -expenditures for the year are estimated ait tiMembers of Nassagaweya and Ilpartly due to the addition of gym- > ~~$54,000 while the township levy will raise $23,500 of this. Esqu,2sing counicils invited tt.he nsiums andeo p loorueto the -d -staff ht. By resolution ait Monday's meeting, counicil agreed to the break- meetinge had drsi edt thir schionoflsecand nlargement f ec -safPto up by County Counceil of the North Halton high schoolt district board. wamproval to e h diltdo ther fcioltides. ree fsevc CA -CA DNCRScole the sho at the high school open Anderson, Marion Clement and Carolyn Mowat. A large crowd Accounts totalling $849.75 were approved, and the road super- district ath arismeetins. ShelfcrtetayClsrwnntdta CANs - t CAN i DANerSsoof the lively high-stepping dance. From 1enjoyed the fashion parades, singing and fumbling numbers on intendent's voucher for $2,368.06 was also passed. Alsritoug tee Urbangs Badh swie 24pr Cen. Bofn the uttd oet s w t hei ve girls taking part undier the direction of Miss the program, and viewed pupils' displays in the various p esou r thanoar wns -inldebentur aren.o thbea ousad- Dian Puviswer ShronPreseCarlynGarhoue, ora eassoom. .ginatoers of the dissolution move, actually responsible for 25 Per Pudy nn eris hao RicetMrlneWitRoeM ilton Fair Highest mn Class are in fav wt cton and Mi.. cent. of the expenditure. He sug- Fashons Da cing Tu blig 1ton as yet uncommitted. Milton gested the figures all along were FahosDacnTubigWhitelock Gets Service Award ý ,1y;eSbCrCdsa rsuggested Mil-so evn thatbhieadoubted ifu-tabe HatnAgricultural Society's an- hw by Mr Wlh itelock- the dissolution following the ex- time for dissolution. hS nuai Milton fair "*is rated the high- Mhor. Hrop realdto r planations received. Acton Mayor SuyB-Law Scho l'Pnn ua USOCe n O USe D raW S C ro W stCls B fair in th.- province" in Whitelock hadl induced the breed iWalter Cook noted! seven members Details of the county by-law were the one day charged admission asoitos tohlthi nulof Acton Council were present and', studied with one clause-providing clstedirectors were told atl cattshowsl in onunctio n with didn't appear to have any strong >for a county council review in five Te oe osaiMl r Mdig rdicted an enrol- Margaret Harry, Pauline Mathivs,, Green. Kathleen Pewtress. Dona thianna anutinMlonls the frl, andi prisd him for m.uchopsto ote oe er rwenoesho ece tonIhe annual ope house ati- Mr e ddng reiti fiv yers Sua BrsDr sh rdgSn.a.Jci Bristow. Mar y week. prores ite firi during the last "Outlived Usefulness" capacity-receiving detailed debate. tonnc ihsol darew an larenat- ment of 50 that the biggest growth Carol Malkm. marleeMsoLnnMwt Irene Hills, Carol Hull, Th pakerwaW.JHutr25yrsC.G..BontthotetCrk afilBonntdte tendneopaetan fredepaiigodbenin96 McKerr, Gwen Wilson. MarIlyn Mar-g are't Perwtress, Isabella Gor- Thirst ý ve-r sidn of the Ounaro - how Trip SGde of the reetng not the distt wordin asel thtBroved by dthe ondiFriday evenoing tour th schoi Woodley. Leslie Brigstocke, Glenys ' o.Dan ullis and Ruth Ann As sct ie i n AgiuturnariSo- of- Whteoc coethevnge mbracing Actn, NassgatweyDprtent of Edat p i and pro- aiudit3s>orim. Folowinour throgpnPorm Eas enClBed adSert tics, parent body of all Ontario . y sholwinz, coloredl slides of hits jMilton. Esquesing and Georgetown vision appeared to bie available ,for the cassroms dcoraedw t the s ThL1oice lsediecubn upne Angela ono.FreRmhw Precede Fashions fairs. He complimented the direc- Irecent hi 1day tip l through United 1-had been an excellent idea in abi taini aefdsue students' ~e hadwrtege ts e Mis ois Walsh diercnen Caoh anulmte-Saesi A duet by Lynn McKerr and lors on their achievements ve th, States Frank Chisholm. board pe198adfr a number of years. "I Clerk McGeacahie reported there wer enertine toa hor pr- e th pogrm wth hre nm- anc Hihliht Susan Brush, Whien You W 11h past 106 years the counity show has sident, conducted the banquet pr- think the present high school board iappeared an equalityi comd gi-am of fashions, tumnbling, sing- bers. Early One Morning. Oh What gramllh fa ¡ ation with Acoft6oprcn.n ing nd dncin. aBeauifulMornngind Olahoa.nNxtgighlghtOnkthaprgramUponanStr.treceednteanxttben.o ratn-g Theguestspeker - ha outiveditsuse ess .h.a Mltonat 5spercen.r"Atonaoul icpalg A. L.e Megadin ws- i n he ch orist wrDredge, Glenys formed by Anne Jervis. Rose And- dress display by the girls of grade the province's 262 fairs wich can't find many diadvantages. ave Mito add soner ben.ariong the chargo the progra, nd ine wel- JEvans Co nn McKerr, Susan Brush,, erson. Sharon Presse, Carolyn 10A. Modelling were: coutld now claim a yearly $1,500 1 Vance fOAseind questdisdontaccom- entie ctof add c ier tain, the comi n the paenthsoted thepro Jo-Anne Downs, Ann Backhouse, Mowat. Martlene White. Gloria Sandra Black, Jill Cannon, Mary grant, mod A v n e o l atnsw ing the throwns , th pometedcs out. ddtos, i esee n he nesouth of Mlton.e Marlene Mason, Angela Johnson. Purdy. a, nC mn.Sao Helen Colson. Susian Curiess. "Earnd" Award T is W e k n r e; h g n h dgr sad ha Itouh h shol a Linda Hinchcliffe, Leslie! Brig. Reichert and Carolyn Gardhouse of Cao-Rn Galloway, Judyetwn Hins Twol hihlghs f hesoia sai hatbe altg th e d oowa stocke, Vicki Googe. Margaret Har- grade 12. Miss Diane Purvis direct- Carol Kirton Margaret McPhail.,vng careSh aiirnm on ob wyfo o e dtone for l 2 ihane antciptemmo gtb-atrorsoe ewe tohabelen pth l ouie be y Lorna Giasson. ed the 1:vely vnmbier. which drew>ý Lynnc Merritt. Carol MAills. Bernicle of J. Earl Whitelock with them. Proývincial election day, joune il? ienrollment of 480 for a 66 per cent.[ municipalities and that coul coer, e hithoag tit wold te ry, re .asncmetdo shrieks oaprctinand amnaze- MIoore, Cindy Presse, Joyce Robert- Fi rst. Mr. Whitelock was awarded Youl still have a chance to markloccupancy; Milton accommodation equalize the capacities. coser toul Chitaime bfreayeog te Maraet oloeawnd omente fusi -Ment from the audience. son Vilentmna Salewski and Mar- the board's annual agriculture: ser- your ballot at the, advance poli for 700 with 360 enrollment for 51 Col. Brown emphasized the need scho culdse. red inog on ardele of b tou e ade kr ine A fashion show (if dresses mnodel- "ae Whewell vice diploma, for hits untiring work bemig hield Thursday. Fr iday and pe-r cent. occupancy; and Acton 410 for municipalities to mrakte up their puW noue ion modlle byt the. gradeg nps24asraurtun and 6ý accommodation. 280 enrollment for mind for or agamnst the dissolu.tion Gradestnine and 10. hie added, ýgirls, who had made the articles led by grade 10B and PIC ,ils. Ï,,M .rcArthur was supervisor.with the fair duing h: 4i years Sad Jtln fo 4h. dititwl5e6 e etocpny eoetenx-Cut oni St. school while the thrce senio the supervision of Mrs. A. Mac-' K, rn A eison. Marj t , M, wcesscmetao o ahon.s e i ar ipeentuingteI diploma.i h: 9.00 aoi m.i ndic 600 p.m and Ineie ing debepnture of o the deaynight--on be prpare grades would go to the new school Arthur. Theawrot Ga a uyDbeSily TmlngCnlso ieo di liarrop sad the g0 p.m. a ait].00 p.mST al- are silousting ietows ote ore the Wens issue fr ac yrear as sooni as possible. Lorn«a Giasson. Vicki Googe, garet Aihri JuyDbe h,> Tænbln dpy iece b hConn·jclusreifrthohnoxswd e pne1. le-th ctnarawoldb rsont"I heevn oemuiipltyi ggmameaMKan m~true rI frigtenergy and enhsis" tmin night. ible finr 24 Per cent.. Milton 32 per i Continued on Page Two Jcb ksn Rowan. Aldo hos. l('tc-fx Lry r-Sell Denyes' Addition 6 /o Debentures 97.5 nd makMDe M 1k MIlton Counicil Monday, nighit in eln Io the debenture issue, includ- Teain Donations and Juvenile *entries in the Ont- a routine meeting accepted the, sale mog a puible hearmng in Milton to) Art Snarr reviewed an earlier ario competition. He noted offic- o.f $1500debentures for the J. dispense withl a vo(te ln the work. request for the town's grant of $100 aspresenty h ad 16 teamis play- Ce en M. Denyes sirom addition at Mebr are hat the town's a team for three teams entered in ig in Miton but not in Ontario CenetTo eay -5wth six 1), cent mirs.shai ehl the $1.300. - coutld be the Ontariol comtpetition. He no te clompeýtitin Ov rasColpe Th e sale was made to Dawson and met fro current expenditures to donations were also being sought Council .agreed to the $300. grant. Ove ,l vrpas i, ape lannafold 1'tdl cut any further redl tapie ,n the fromn service clubs and local citiz- Counicil endorsedl Councillor Ra- Contmtin f n veras fr olciorK. Y. Dick replortedl the pro lject. :cens to back the Pee Wee, Midget berts' suggestion that letters of ap- 401 HIighway at the Htn-elOntaio MunIcipal Board approval preciation be directed to officials county linle east of Hornby was had beenr obtined oni the $125.000* in Exeter and Strathroy for their lowedl d-w nid rably (in Tues- amnount-mncreased fromn the orglueetinwe oalmmeso ywhnapartially copleted mlal $120,000. Two r'eadmgsi we e rm t tha $ 4 ,50 e arena board visited there oiverpassý. crumpfledl to the groundc,I given the by-law and forwardedstdigps.blieofarca- njuing ruit, worer4 i trclod rthe O.MB foi >pproval of the tnC ,,llt,,c ,It of nei-ordconicrte were to )'N"D"soution Deelslo ontuton in Milton continuedi led $30.000, a new apartiment cost eLandta tetoln hecavy for the wooden framnewrk Di csion on the dissolution of ,i atl fast pace during May, accord-, $6,500, and an addition to a home wol egn ethelat tee thi wee ilsrp, td and the fom col- th ort1h Haton Highl School Di,- ing i tpemt issuer Frank Mc- cost $1,500. Other permits for' Or early next week. l red he wet ceethaýd harid- trict Board reached ni) conclusion Niven who -old permiots for- con-! garages, porches, additions and 0 Approved an expenditure of ened beoethe moussa lae as Memers reviewed lthe posb truction valued at $141.500 during, renovations totalled $3,500. $0t u ako neitn Bohty of tell teoard ythe,i a th onh This brings the year,'s total to truck for moving sludge from the __ Bor fEu atin the sizeofaw Larigesýt iteinm'l wasth $100,000L $724,100. May's total was almost sewage disposal plant. d.isttbd a itn y i[ dft -lw permit for thý .1. M. Denyes public $40,000 above the May, 1958 total a Approved $2,000. to the arena 12 H mes 11subm aitte by Ch icsonfo wnl school addition. Three homes toital- of $101.050. board to meet current expenses. Iefituntil1 after al meeting sched- MM Ma ggMMiå Building permit% for construc- Illed for Wednesday of the North tion wrth s126,000 have been 1llo U1a Boad.-_ Issued 1n Nassagaweya township Solicitor K. Y. Dick reviewed --""" to date thtis year, clerk Dmn Me- that an additional expenditure Of FOUR NEW TEACHERS who have just graduated from normal schools and will be teaching Milian reported this week. $1,300 was required oin Mill St. to, MIto public schools next term visited the school this week to become acquainted wvith inArladMy 2prispoiea dqaebase for the ait onpi W. Foster, left, and board chairman G. C. Gow- wr sudfrhms oaln am.H eiwdtedfiut the local system. Supervising principal .. we , h s isco. fon arhom11,00 oth pie of getti the nai Muic- t land, right, welcomed the teachers. From left to right they are RaymonddMorrison of Durham, $15f00 b In rcived 00 permts, iple oar approa o thnais addit-ý Jo Ann Waller of Dundas, June Lindsay of Acton and liga Vitols of Dundas. i uIigrcle emt. 1ia or povlo hsadt December Jingle Bells May Fail to Jongle Sant C ma bNOT comne to "The ero s r u5 aestr turn 1a rio wilt Ill si W" til, k Pare fo*the show mnd 2,600 bagsr 4'frm beginning to wondler ii Mr. B3undly. "It's the only way we next De-br p).diis theb f erleae a sdfinhs I.he commIiitte presented 150 -pepl i-al hink there IS al have of rai:sinig money fromt the ¡ piroblemi. becae ith th sm n oxes ofi fruta and candy tosht Sapeopl uï r sai n fiiio eol v e h mos b i! rod: atendin the il ir -hs, the, first timte and al group of o o rutadcny l ht th tnSanta Claus."si n cofiial o t olfh e the moste. lienaieit rw ra s i t 10 ks like a lost l o-tojwn figures skçaters inciluding ins at thle hospital and Halton Man- th Miltong Santa' au l om it eou ts th aade."us i Hew praiedpast ew yerspn ar comiedian Muri Burbidge etr. Cost of eaich box was $1.30. whic arang Sata'an ualvsit c ha. and roups i t h(l cnas ai- )ia Ivde we - wh has thild rws ooal Other expenofes inilclue $50l arenla with clowns, bands, floatsmc, donate dollars an prze fo h at m uie h dlas anrd iddis ofueosrnasaes xess 6 e gifts for the kiddies. The reason is fun fair and parade. "The business- started on a $504 budge bti ags uL oc asind perform- for thmeo pro-- . andand $300 s wort ofcsues simply that bringing Sant·a Claus Men are 100 pler cent, with us," n he fre Illet to res pte aae teMito csL mny-ot i- ad. of canidy were hnde out tos the tgram.de