Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1962, p. 5

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80 tap students thrill audience continued from page one brcnda mcnabb and danny mc gilloway irij washerwoman rock wood girls in green with wtmc aprons mary ann waddell cindy swanson brcnda death joanne miller ann wickham martha parkinson kim glass and lnn duncan mfww auuw aeton skaters trainer kued the sudden death or a 20year old champion kater expecting her flm child in about two weeks came in a blow to several acton figure skaters whom she trained at the guclph college figure skaling club mrs gary ritchie iht rormcr sandra tewkesbury of gait and her unbom child died as thi itsum of a head on collis- lon lumday mistakes black and whitel the young triple gold medallist scheme for rocksvood adsanctd who was mcm of the cana srudents htathtr sibly and david man olympics figure skating schneider km a squaw valley in i960 homes rockwoum cowgirls hm up training jajxji nightingale gail nidml lmda braida and elizabeth susan bcnedini and carolyn rorlt nir tapady as senior la l profession il during the summer cecelia eight aclon girls four guclph dressed as boys and hour as lad m ricthlt tar was cora ies in long gotsns and gloves gail vilh i slalion wagon driven dunne joann was t el 17a b jamt nllho 47 of rckwooc beth hurst sharon jerome ln lln n 7 highway near the re- i r nic garvin and susan mcgilli way the jones bo the jones bov himself was martin la von rockwood dancing with ann dales manl ellen- saunders kathleen holman sherry guild chcrvl coneland charlcnc b l jon 1 ltrtly charleston the charleston in fringed satin with hair binds and long jjcadb helen harris nancy laud cr linda rimers inheke snock eleanor and marian mcnabb i jacqueline lee j mambo carol wharton heath er sibly and diiid schneider m black and red parade of the w lodcn soldiers in blue and while uith big hats barry breen lindi lawson bcrvl mcentr georgina angell ellen wisscnz terry vale mary snock nancy lee colleen perkins jealous in blue with big pie turc hats eleanor fuhrtnann fiona peacock janet nightingale beeboppin black honey rock five rockwood beatniks in beeboppin black and scutydutin red donna hills lcona lovell brendn glass hejen malt by and donna milne indian lou call aelon stu dents ann rogers paul ne wasowicz pall dunne sandra cmpin bonnie bnstow joanne doherty elune and glvnis john ston by the sea the aclon charlc ston group in blue old fashioned bathmg surts md mop nps the guctnh accordion students who played silos duels ind in orchestral groups were gail reek wanda mcnies susan lundon carol jackson bucrl wilford donna how itt g ul dudnick grace logan ren locke anne jmclaren maureen cajinon awtv curtis carol jaekson helga skipens margaret szozola bnan graziolto marilyn robson nancv baum rebecea lefneski man groen and aquino piguzo n ab on stage for a smashing finale miss wharton had 80 dnneers on the platform all at once lapping their practice siens in unison on behalf on rhe acton stu dents susan mophail and barry highway formatory tuesday afternoon in p tc 1 attempts to save both her ana the child both died sev ml hours later she was married m 1961 to gary ritchie of gait who works in the ndvertising department ot j the gait reporter mr niehol is reported in satis fictorv condition in guclph gen eral hospital mrs ritchie is survived by her parents a brother and si sisters she had been teaching at ihe guclph summer skating school at the guclph curling club un ul last week and planned lo ret sume in august following the birth of her child gum presented fl nvers lo the leaeber and her m flicr while on behalf of the rockwood stu- dents donna milne and brcnda glass presented gifts makeup was in charge of miss hazel pugh and mrs harold wat kinson guclph john wood hand led the auflio tape and harmon biom the speakers tiekit sell ng contest wmricrs were brcnda ngle rockwood who reecned s billy cushncr a i n 3 linda rotz acton 12 ind c nsohl on beryl meenery aelon jl bau1natao charles beaton ordained this week flies to north saskatchewan charge charles beaton was guest speaker in his home church at sarnia on sunday it being their anniversary mrs beaton and children afco visited with mr vote harry harley liberal jr hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone gueiph ta 42071 56 si gflonja squat hintons your spring gardening centre bedding plants st our display at th rwr of th bank of montrml on willow st fir the fit si ism r nunl ot bedding plants in hal on counit isii hmiun to ji 00 store displays at rear of bank of mcnm u bu iding bu superior siixk sold under the best nl 1 s tor sueeesslul transplanting at hmtons hue bigger eboue of artctie of vegetables and flowers 4 ben 1 qu il i trom mlectod experienced growers panilb rwnnials tomatoes vegetables etc garden seeds fertuzeks grass seed wsectt- cidcs dutch sets and multinjer onions peat moss rone meal vtgoto dahua roots garden sufnies hintons 5c to 100 store the stan tkt tow a better qvaffty a lowof price duuimi fan m b be ordained this week at sault sle marie he has been assigned to a charge at uranium city in the northern part of saskatche wan where they will be flown in as it is the only way of trinjspur new minister mr fleming the student nun ister who is to take over this charge took the service here on sunday he is a brother of rev fleming who is in charge of georgetown united church school principals hold final meeting public school pnnctpils from east and west flamborough wat crdown milton and aeton held their final meeting of the year fytdy evening with dinner it restnuranl at clappi mr and mrs earl hayes and family of si catharines visited with mr and mrs lloyd swin dlehurst on sunday the sympathy or thiscommuni 1 out t m arn m entry and family in the suddi passing of her fattier mr reu ben evans decoration day a number from this communi ty attended decoration day serv ices at fairview cemetery on sunday mr cameron mcenery cele brated his birthday on sunday with his s sler mis wm evans of acton whose birthd iy was al so op sunday mr nnd mrs ernie mtencry forge elliott m iton speaker for the eve spoke on the subject ond education the speaker stressed the importance of reading after a secondary edu eition to fcct in insight int ihe things heh nd ihe scenes during the night members ehoiic their new exeeut ve for the coming season with the follow ing members nimed president alcindci p irtei west fl im borough secretary william c h c e k i eist fhmborough treasurer w d enier smith aclon and ireisirer john bell milton retiring president g w mt kenic aclon wcleomed ihe i members nnd guests and inspeel r w l m neitl give shoitad dass ind 1c i the group m a s ng s ng bui apd caroline attended the 100th anniversary of eden mill church on sunday blosiom tea held at mrs campbells mrs john robertson has re turned home from north battle- ford sask where she was visit int her sun paul and family mrs c donaven of gait and mrs densmore of slefneld re newed acquaintances in the vil lagc and attended the tea at mrs grant campbells mis art pad bury of toronto lis atlended ihe lea mr don memilinn wis in niag ira falls last week on a business inp the sympathy of the eomtauni ly is extended to the wifetind relal cs of the hie harvey mc kmnon c nltiluhtions 1 mr and mrs ed mah n on their fiftieth weddi lg anniversirv 1 s situr day n ssigaw yn ladies aid held t tea it thi home f mrs gnnl campbell last saturday the t ibles were hden ih hofne nude baking for s it a good ud ittended some of the houses in the v i lagc hive g t and ire getting n f esh eoit of whrtc paint wh el improves their appearance olffuary reuben oscar evans pioneer descendant reuben oscar evans lot 32 can 6 acton r r 2 passed away suddenly at his home monday may 28 although in falling health the past few months he had been up and about as usual right up to the lime of his passing mr evans was born in streets spent his earlier years in thai district he was a son of the late mr and mrs david evans pio neers of that district a farmer for the greater part of his life he had fanned at hut tonville cheltenham brlttannia for eight years he lived inslreets- villc then came to his present tarm thirty four years ago mr evans first wife eleanor williams glen williams prede ceased him 28 years ago in 1953 he married the former pearl clarke of walerdown who prede ceased him in 1958 a son ells worth evans predeceased him in 1954 surviving is one daughter mrs arnold mcenery kathleen bal linafad a stepson stanley clarke burlington and a step daughter mrs kathleen taylor aclon there are three grandsons gordon and bmn evans and da vtd mcenery and one great gr apd son also stirv vihg is a sister mrs wm betts blcinhc m brothers aim n brndt4 slinley bn mptm onrlcslr streetsv lie funeral scrvica took phec from the rumlcv shoemaker home atton to strcetsville cemetery rev mr chirlls bent in bal the acton free press thursday june 7th m962 miss m z bennett cuts cake chapter meets in oakville eveninffindjcsniuii ry of halton mmv11 the duke of devonshire chap ter io de held its june meet ing at the new home of a former regbqt mrs ken knox of oak yltsr mrs denmson of oakville was htie speake of the event spuke un ivie luhioiy orhaiton county from the glacier age she said at one tunc stewart town was ihe county s capital she also spoke on the town of oakville from us boom days when most of the shipping from the county was shipped from there until the grand trunk railway was built causing ihe town s depression she showed slides of many of the linafad had charge of the sen ice pa i ibcarers were ncighbou rs wm anthony albert brooke david russell bruce leitch an gus mceachern and fred spcnrs towns interesting homes and pi iees of business as they were hen and as ihey are now araiinnerr cake a short business meeti was w ivr run m mown and correspondence was read and discussed at the close of ihe meeting a box lunch was enjoyed after which a charter member miss m z bennett cut the anniversary cake and the members cnoyed cake and punch lo commemorate the 46th annl ersary of the chapter 222 wide eyes so far 111 wideeyed fiveyear olds have registered to begin kindergarten this fall at the m z bennett school 50 have enroll ed ind at the robert little school 61 have enrolled inter iews have been scheduler lovell bros modern meat market where quality is higher than the price free delivery in acton phone 8532240 great 9 blue star vu jhttftttiftq beach moffat tappan gurney visit the gas genie gift home at cardinal heights hours i p m 9pm including wmkndt blue star ranges offer you the finest features ava lable today with addi tional advantages and benefits the burner with a brain works usf like your automatic oven control ends pot watching the clockcontrolled oven turns on or off automatically even when you re away the automat c oven meat thermometer prepares your meats rare med um or well done automatically the bu it in rohsser e turns automatically brings the fun and flavour of outdoor cooking right indoors and 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