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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 12, 1957, p. 1

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i meaewtfri eightythird yeermo 24 acton ontabk thubsoay oeccmbeb 12th 1957 twelve rages seven cents 1auct houanbafev wet prenioej m the robert unla auditorium tuesday and wednesday evening of this weak pictured above are kay dennis end paler marks who de picted the king and quean of holland the auditorium was packed for the two performances reestablish committee to study school needs halloa county council tuesday sgreed to r astahlnhlng th coun ty consultative committee on high vxpanatons when public inspector uu skuce sec retary of the last commute re ports that milton acton arid georgetown high schools were all ashing fur additions nl yw lie story page 1j and the build ing proposals had been submitted to the department of education the last committer comprising k c lindsay of esquesing d a ucconachia of oakvtll and if m rdtmnaon of burlington had been disbanded a year ago when they raportad to council that no build ing would be ncesay until 1mq mr skuce mad strong tmun- ntecmlauon that a canunlllfy be set up immediately to study the high school needs especially in the noth of the county cwmctttor agreed to havr mr skuce call a meeting of the three committee member at once ssts is m isawr a audience packs school auditorium to view the saucy hollandaise pl ssantatlon of the operetta the saury hollandalsr at the robert little achool auditorium was en- jeyed by a packed auditorium on tuesday and wednesday even ings of thus week the operetta included a cast of over too children fom the m z bsrowtt and robert little schools the saucy h i lends lee was the story of a princess of the royal house of snyder saw who poseess- state acrrrt the queen knowing the princess propensity for fssip and talking in public appoints hans the tinker a green country buy caslodian to watch over her and see that she does not talk ton much about this tima a foreign prince and his fleet arrive in holland oa- tvnsvmy on a mission of goodwill tut really to learn the great stale aacr than the print learns that the secret u share b trg prin cess he decides to gain her eonftd- ance by hu wiles and fascination but owing to abad case at rose fever and hans vigilance he ha a hard time of it to comphca tr matters still mure his men finding holland alluring and much to their liking decide to stay and to do so mutmv under the leadership of jo a touch old salt the prince in oidn to fercak op the mutiny baa an operation of trephining p on joe the queen learning that the operation u to take place orders the king to be operated on at the same tfme hoping for the good of the counlsy to cure htm of a sleeping sickneas contracted while in the orient the result is that the contents of the two heads become mixed joe wakes up docile as a lamb and the king hu old autocratic self in the meantime th princess desiring to keep the prince evd his men in holand promises to divulge the great secret if ther will stay assuring them that it will be impossible fur them to leave af ter learning il the prince by thu time really caring for the princess and knowing full well that his fa ther th king will give htm a cold reception thaold he return home with hit mission a failure deedaa to stay much to the ay f his men ttw the secret which has to do with hans brlnker and the holland dyke is told and all ends happily on both evenings ken knowtton p laved the prince helen benton thr prince and brian sproston dclor quirk who pformed the operations tucsday night david ltdkca was joe the old salt ralph matthews was hans jill hurst played mcena commission hears report effluent tests 98 pure a rcort of lel ukrn at the tin- i intvndcm rvpot on the phihii- posal plant in rtm hv the ontario it of purchasing a machine at a water himiiuvin commission cost of 30q and the commu i showed the fnal cftiicm to in- ml agreedthc coal was high for ihc per cent purr according to port tead u the vtfular meeting of the public vtililics commission on thursday dewmtcr s clcrktrcasurei j mccesxhie in h m agreed to purchase the reading the repot t uotrd 4h sew i mcninr lhc coat could be billed agr entered uw um at 20 l- first irf the vear ml ffipg amount of equipment received but the wirk it would do on one job woum nvrc than compensate for thr outlay of money hans sweetheart the chww git i graham wyndvtt was the king and susan heard was the queen wednesday night don price was jo brian mccristelt was han alary beth elliott placd utrni peter ajarks was the king snd k i dennuj the queen kin knowiton portrsyi the prince m the public school operettjwhich wt preiented ihn week m the school audi- tortum much praiu was given to i he ladies who as sisted in making the costumes and directed the boys and girli during the past months of training the upenntendtnt explained j the mnatax a chemtcatl for rclie- i in clog ted diains had proen quite satiafactor and he asked if the commisskon was interested in purchasing one ound contatnets of the product fvtr rvsule to tu- pub- itijirman j j stewart ufeted in addctitumal supply be oidtrd attd tests be continued with low 1 ewers and mstti- hjdn ujerintincnt d mj mi reprtrd on cvmrweting the colored lights on the standards on mill st and explained they were delget to be up all ear round by j simply unplugging them dod ctnls nt tut through fir tint ilutter it shew ed boh cihuent of m w th the ftnal enhinl h 2 bop count cnimieintri t iiui kei that it was as pot a ajw drinking water biismj wuei mhi to the christsati uefonn i tuuvh n no t highway thi- csmiimtsaion tvin- mrndetl the d tegmtion pre nt ap pl for animktion into aotun h hannburg ami k kamm tu representing the chrutiin rcfom church oiiited out troubl- had tieen cxperietvred in dritlini ler water and with th possibility of being anmilcd into a ton within a few eas the lloul j the duiiih heaitated to pem1 between 4w and sw tot euip4uent tho funimiumn explained k rr 1 a request for atreet iighu on olutron wa in ttre nl to mipt mowbrey place waw made by e g arrvice to anoue outside the t icr chuck unt he addvd i w oi town linuu and if one w giwn lher side of uw fence now aevices nutrr would pe apilt mg m a ratepayer who has pjtd maor k imrr explained it w a good many years would be simple matter to apps should be gicn cunsideratton to the lown for annexation aul rt wnmhu tvferred to a be assured of a watr im irrtu agreement- gien verball it was suggested the uard m tic by property owner t braids thai church rrgurt a tmpnr trcrl llhu be nit in when ply of watei trmi w lmlc tatge hui vt a divided into a operator in the district until sikh urjji uuo time as annexation ha been made referring to an crhcr repu t rf l- a clogged dram in lkeew sup- c 4 crinrnoent a dub vxpwmed in mrwiwil for htm to algn pipe had aettled and- had causes dr r 9 oaa commissioner juna to gather ireenting a con- lujred what had wn done ahout tinualnoar of sewage he re ted t um wlh xawa vf- th tmuhlc had been txed arj ap- ntorrned by water snpir pearvd to be in good woking t- i mrendent j lambert be had bcn lr u i old plumbers coum purchase keys irdub in ttvlug the vt er tlx nydranta report told the curhmissiun the dcj it was raaolved by the enmnua asoratmlhin with the equipment sion u racoanmead to town council for puahingkids uiroughte sew- j aaslng ol a bylaw prohibiting the r maim which had been reqmcattxl j use of the hydranta by builders lay the cornmissloo had poved i and coturtructlon workers am tal atuafaciory la penalty be im n on the pareoa a dlsrmskm fallowed the fapsr- 1 mlwiiinf uwrsxjulptoeot rounding out the 1 t sdo were the man children wh porlracd sailors lad ea of the court villages andlhv choir months of hard work and re paration had been m nt on th operetta bv miss fvi h n coodwn musical director and mi 1- g franklin assistant dirvitor and as sistant mrs a wmsu- along with many bus help t drerted the dances the making of the biutiiil tumes was iipried b mrs j w wolfe and vr c laatrn i land of the home and nvhoil awixnt- ion scores of mothers helped with the sew mg principals g w mkenur and t smith remarked the pucie of oie ittwrella can only be attributed to the many hrhwr who wlrki- tt diligently behind the scene in the preparation of cotumv nn- ery and direct i the st john ambauncc urgidr were present to lend a helping hand u necessar public school board set date for opening the datr for the official opening of the m z bennett school was set for monday january soth whn the public school board met on wedneada december 5 at tht robert little school applications for the um of tie school auditorium bt bcurdnrr and companv for thrir chrstrra party and the junior farmers were approved th secretary waajlrceted to advertise tin tenders for decorat ing the principals office at the robert lttur school receipt of tl 00 annual scout hall token rental and 130- non re sident fees were reported by ihe secretary th inaugural mcrtin of he r boar fas set f t january 2nd the financial slatetnent amount ing to ttjb waa approved for pgjtueotr t community officials hold annual dinner alaur and airs e g tyler were presented w 1th a rhromefinujied rurktajl m1 from town uffictals wd uier gtaesls in attendaivce at the annual municipal party held at hilltop usdge erin on friday erning urrraibrr 6th alemtxrs and wives uf council tlc the local planning board a nuurbri ttf alumciual etlilovae mr alan i israron manning con- sultanl and mrs iseacon kem hyde engineer fim it v ander- mn and asanerlale consuluinl en gineer and mrs hyde and mr and mrs a dills were present u rnjov the delieuus turkey dlnn- rt mrvsd at the lodge sisewiiing at the dinner mayor tler esprised hooe the annual pan would be cufljmued in the future and extended season- greet iriis to all present c a i lilts in commending the own oftulals on their excellent work this past year led the group in a 1 1 sail to all officials the evirung was spent in a sing song and dancing to the music of ies duby and his band siren calls firemen to television scene acton fire isrpartmcnl were railed to the hum of mr c hlgg- ins 36 guelph street tuesday af ternoon when a television set de- elocd electrical trouble and be gan to smoulder after smouldering for a short time the affected part extinguished itself and the firemen relumed to their quarters damage was cortsadered to be slight although rrr chief j new ton could give no definite cslimat al the time of the fire crown champion for y table tennis brian mccrislall was crowned smw table tennss champion al th yiica last saturday brian edged the crown from don price who held the glo y for on- week in the ncttii- finals the scores were llrian mroistall 21 21 1 ralph tripp 1 16i don price 1 21 21i oeorfic harris ill 9 18 the fimw wvro played off b htan mrcrima and don price with ft ixn winning out 23j lazsi againot 2i al 21 y secretrv d dochert an nounced irrterot was hih in this com net it ion anrt each week pro- iti c better skill d competitor county deputy asks fulltime crown attorney magistrate also recommended mayoc and mts e g tylflt are pktured with the pewter style chrome finished cocktail set presented them at the municipal party t hilltop lodge last friday the gift to honor i he couple was from town officials and workmen skitng on fairy lake seems he poilir pistime these da the pohlic sctvool operetta wa i hiiir sueiets with everyone cn- jtving the ici formanci o jtv ten candidates pass home nursing course ten candidates successfully pass ed the sl john ambulance brigade rthme nursing course held for the lam 10 weeks in st jcsseph s church basement the lettuce weir given by mr ct benton ii n and the examina tion b miss d gibbons rn i which was followed bv a lovelv i lunch al which gifts were present- id to mrs benton and miss gib- bom i those surer ul in saxxing ex- minalion4 are av follows mrs j denn miss r ii vrlt mr d spicer miss m smith mr e heffernan mrs j buck- man mrs g liar grave mrs iunnun mr g llargrave mr 1 spier board finalizes bylaw submit to council to pass after ajfn4etiu final rvvtaaneai to the auning bylw the acton planning board agreed in submit ih bylaw to the lown council w nh the recommendation it be pasmd as constituted at their re gular met ting n tuesday evening a req i cinnvni i work is continuing on the ii k porte property in preparing tor i construction in th- earl spring i from heardmotc and a n production of the aerial iew wl uw- town o acton designating a required area w as discussed at lencth regarding charges to he made for the photos the diva ml decided to hae alaji p deacon planning consultant re view the original photo strips in order lo decide a reasonable rate to charge for n prints the planning board were in formed of a request from edw in coles to build semidetached homes in his sutxhvision on queen street the board decided not to allow midtaesd house to be built and in leave double duple home as listed in the zoning bylaw authorisation was given dow- man black and shoemaker to jiru- reed with finaltzation of compiled plan fur registration accounts amounting to 3022 p wre approved for payment- over 100 attend jtmior hiy dance ovar 100 boy and girls attend ed tho junior hiy dance at the ymca on rnday december the large group of teenagers danced to music supplied by rec ords and refeahed themselves at the pop cooler reports y secret ary dave docherty ul iri hy mmvmrmm acton hwlie schools ortu wm wii mmnomd on tuesday end wednesday unirvg t the robart lrmle school auditorium when thary pntentad thit saucy hcllavsalw twot pleytr bovpkturww ihej junior choir in one of their opening number and krwav phqroto th qr9dmt many houri were tpenl in arume children qoing through their dene man preparing the weneryend irtaklng the county couneo at th last nxaet- ing of the year tuaaday aitarnoon neommended to th incoming ibm council th hlrlrts of crown attorn ey joyd dingl of burlington as fulltime salaried crown homey a further recommendauon noted that if sir dingle who prs arts as rruwn attorney on a part tune basis doea not with th full- time position another person is to be appointed to fill th job according to heave don bath of trafalgar the police were con cerned whether or not to lay charges against individuals and wer never certain what charge should be laid until the crown at torney was consulted police of ficers aapeiuneed etanut difficulty he ei plained in locating mr din gle when occasions arose the finance committee chaired by reeve stan allen ol george town recommended the appoint ment after studying th suggestion over the past two months the committee also recommended that each if si tori municipality pay pre sently overdue accounts to mr dingle for cases lost by the crown attorney new dapelymsgiatnua the appointment of a deputy magistrate to assist magistral k m laangdon with th ncreaalng work in the county was also recom mended thu time by the town of burlington the suggestion waa turned over to the finance com mittee for consideration and cop ies of the request are being sent to the attorneygeneral snd all hel ton municipal l tie members tos out a roads com mittee rec that the board of transport cononuaaloneri be approached to lust i shortarm crossing gates and automatic sig nals on the second line cnr crossing in trafalgar just north of the village of bronte to favor an underpass in its stead rev card in opposing the petition explained the situation waa th same in oak villa where it was found the gate would coat ittjooo whit a under pass could be obtained at a coat of t45aoo ha deplored the present basis or sharing costs terming it outdated and declaring those municipalities that have railway are stuck with this cost whlla people from anywhere can uae the facilities withdraw beetles warden tom mil i ward of bronte explained thai in two or three years the underpass would be needed because of the pre industrial development in th area the roads committee withdrew ite request and agreed to study th underpass suggestion further a letter from acton council not ed- that ms gist rale laingdon had a i recent directive setting out the rates of fines fur speeding motor ist withdrawn at the request of the request of the attorney gener al but was still employing th same methods set out in th direc tive for punishment of offender county assistance in the matter was asked at the suggestion of reeve fred atkinson of burlington copfe of r letter are to be sent all mun icipalities and the attorneygen eral reeve bath reported plarfnlng directors g serena of nelaon and ed cummings of trafalgar had met the nasaagaweya and eaquea- ing councils and studied road pat terns and suggested setbacks for widening in the two northern townships he said that as the guelph une north of highway 401 would become a main artery for traffic to guelph the group plan ned to widen ii to iso feet and de rided to notify the department of highways of this an the underpaaa or overpass at 40k would coincide with their plans as wall th planning director were making a our of the roada in th two town ships with the thought of a roada pattern for the area especially around highway 401 wast sferry s reeve atkinaon ashed why the road committee had auhmlttad no plans it tuesday a rnaettng for the maintenance of the roada is the annexed portion of east nanihere for iht ccanmltta r re plied the rnamtatianr would have to be set out by byclaw and dots could be drawn until the first ei the year when the ajuvsgation corn late effect al th november masting sous- cillor had decided lo ash solkttor j t wlf what progrear had been mad la the teat prtapmtim for th proposed ajutauucsn of burl iagton into wntworth county clark q brewn rsgnrtsd mr weir had said nothing should be done at prssent to pedvth uunieipal csoard into dealing with the i application until either jawgotfi or wentworth ilacldad to revive the anmmuon tajk css ee rnapg ntef

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