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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 22, 1969, p. 6

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the acton frw praaa wadrwaday october 22 1969 future of music festival concern at annual meeting the fact that lb north helton music festival can no lonfe xw in ill prnent foml w agreed upon at the annual meeting of the association teacher principal two coordlnttort and entitle consultant with a fey repreienlauvei of wonxwing group url in the staff roonj of the robert little tchool wednesday evening of lait week for the meeting a committee wi named after much dlacuuion to prepare a cjiletiouuj to be tent to all ichopli consultants rootle uperviiori arid tooriabrlng organizations in north llallon it will leek antwfr to current problenu and an acceptable solution it war a letter to sktetarylreaiurer urt clenda benton from one of the associations put preiidenti jack reed of glen wuilanu achool which sparked the venlng searching ducublon with the new system of music butfuctiort under the county board there are now a number of tchooli without trained muiic supervisors actons two schoolt air lira slusor at muuc teacher but in huloa only one achool hat a rautic teacher uiu euterlrtgton of uartin si unior tchool only stewarttown seaiof tchool ha a muuc teacher oa ttaff in euyieiing in nattagaweya urt leonora victory teach mutic in both brookvsll and campheuvui tchooli la moil of milton and etquettng the only muuc tsttructioa u by the regular rlotnonrri teacher supervised by one of the five muuc supervisors of the county board on an i ray the five now have 1 7 tchocii each to tupemt to of coutat they cannot give the time tide to training at the omtuary iv jl hdkmu j fctumt a wdc4 tettdeat of out ddtner withes j mcdonald djad a cwf cesenl hospital oa tuesday october 14 he ewt in tales and installation of farm equipment and wat vmb4aowfl throughout the area lb mcdonald had a ihort various itinerant mini teacher did mr reed ho tuted there li certain opposition to competition by tome coordinator and consultants he mcntlvned the time needed for preparation an opeteti or muiic night in each achool would actually include more children with great increate in the sit of tome tchooli daises of ootnpetilion are no longer fair and wherever ihe competition it held there lint enough apace for all the chain and audience but- tueued mr raed if we jutl drop thit tome tchooli would have no place to perform he ttrongly felt a need for something to replace ihe fettivtl if it it dropped and tnotl of ihe teachen pretent agreed main contiderallon wat given to a noncompetitive concert of tome tort probably involving several tchooli coordinaior of creative am for the county ipecialiiing in art ed thorndike commented that the emphaiii now li on competition among selves and participation rather than competing tchool againil tchool he laid ihe role of the five county mutic coniullanlt ii to be of auitttnce lo the clauroom teacher and fetlival practice at in ihe pan would be impouible tom gibson of martin si milton wondered aloud if adjudicationwilhoul placement would be possible geoige houilander auiitanl cooidnutoi of creative aitt for the county uid teachert fell a fetlival it very timeconsuming repetition isnl education he declared i quettion the itandtid of muuc in fetlivalt but ii thould be replaced with something he suggested a north hailon choir of at many as 300 voicet with prtcticei once a week in the late afternooni fiotn a north hilton choir tome would be choten to participate in an allhallon choir principals promptly expressed then concern over butting problenu the parent would have to take lome rerponubility mr houilander felt but stewarttown pnnapal ron chatien reminded him in many caae both parent woik and would be unable to transport children several commented that tuch a choir would involve very few children compared to the fetlival when mr houilander wat asked if the county cootdiiuton would cooperate and give their backing lo a revamped festival he taid lie did not aee jutl how thit could be done he taid he assumed each achool had their own concerts a tural teacher later explained in her caae the tchool had no auditorium arid since the was alto a regular grade teacher the could only lead a choir at noon hourt in ihe hall she fell the festival wat a valuable place for her students to go for experience in appealing on a it age if a conceit weie held tome principali fell a tchool thould be able to put in a drama entry from tome claitei instead of mutic there will be much wore pert cheryl la won tavaral awardt at commencement friday and received bar secondary achool graduation dlplomaistaff photo drama intrudutied in the elementary grade befme long in the geneial field of tieallv till llmehouw wi lepieuiiialiv mit sandfoid lecalled that the festival had been wl up in lilt the standard o f muuc in the tchooli a patent fepfeienlaiive mitloned the incluuun of drama and when the pi obtain of lack of mutic uipeivuort to tram entiles wat reunited ah exclaimed whil to good about the new tytlem then principal g w mckeni uf hiibit utile tchool acton pointed out tutonli wills audiloriumi could easily ill the gap left if there weie no fetlival but school without liudilorluiiu could not we have a tiutt in ih donon commented piluunal elmer smith of the m bennett tchool acton named to the committee to prepare lite questionnaire were ninth llallon music consultant kenneth harrison preident jim zehr secielarylieasuier gtenda benton past piesidenl jack reed tom gibson and mrs vickery they met monday of this week the questionnaire was prepared and will be sent out at toon at possible another meeting will be called lo consider the future uf the festival president jim zehr presided for ihe meeting attended by principals and teachert from milton acton stewarttown glen william umeliouse plneview campbellville and brookville tchooli wi tepretentalivet from aclon and limehoute and acton i ode repretentative one parent representative two coordinatori and one consultant from the county education system the financial ttatement presented by secretarytreasurer mrs benton showed a balance 0fs2l3sl4 she explained that donations increase each year for instance each of is womens initituteet contacted donated to the fetlival and donationt are increating mn benton felt thit indicated good tupport by the public the honor fjhaduayeb ann tordoii hwjtn holctien maria oulkee yuri dovwllnrj brand mckkovwij cole kathryn sinclair gall mchugli susan parry hack low susan allan wayne barb paul vounablut bob boanaliu bill landuvjrouuli george wallace gordon read ray belli jim i pal fiyriwjii of ilia 76 pad 13 fed ib ware paunl for th waning stall pliotu two ontario scholars top commencement exercises friday ii onllnurd frimit pag lint i ndked ape which pull us down he intlsled ihe students mutt bequeath me qualities to hie next geneiation he wat inliiiduced by bill coalt of the stiff and thanked by mark kuril the piesidenl of ihe student council an anglican clergyman and cbc speaker lies now head of the hlstuiy naif at orangevllle high tchool change is the order uf hie day principal hansen luld ihe assembled parents and students as he spoke preceding the awaidt as time goes on we will feel more of the advantages uf the county school bond he referred to unlimited continuous progren and individual timetabling thii year bringing greater freedum of choice he mentioned two new awaids ihe franklin ii cook pure in english which wat firetented by his niece raeleen lotchen to kathryn sinclair and ihe hum memorial awaid in grade 13 history which wat presented by joe hunt to bob bonnette the funeral tervsoe on thursday oct 16 wat conducted by the rev w fotbeary and the rev a mckenzie at the rutnley- sboetaaktr funeral home leternu was in fximew cemetery fallbearen were roy mdcsowo burlington elmer mceachtra georgetown alex mcdould port credit don hammond orangeviue walter uftham r r 1 limehoute and stan mormon r r 2 acton he waa born may 19 1894 in ftqumtng township ton of the late wllum mcdonald and sarah gordon on april 17 i93s he and isabel wardlaw were mimed at r r 4 rockwood and the survive hint at their r r 2 acton home alto remaining are daughter tad ton evelyn mr e storey ottilia uarjone mr w elliott port arthur gordon at home seven grandchildren sisters mrs alberta williamson peari mr donald hammond and mitt margaret mcdonald all or streettville and brother evan mcdonald cantairt alberta he was predeceased by one brother wilfred in i960 during world war i he served with the canadian army in england funeral at st albans for reg hoare the death la toronto western hospital of reginald m hoare came is a shock to family and frlendt mr hoare had undergone i heart operation and patted away october 8 he leaves tut wife may watethouse 291 arthur st acton ton john r 38 brock st litter ur evelyn tost georgetown mrs isabel johnson detroit mr margaret helton georgetown brother edwin oahawa george georgetown john battle charles georgetown robert toronto and william detroit lb was bom august 18 191s son ot chads and ida may hoare and attended georgetown top students susan parry kathryn sinclair and gordon read are pictured at commencement exsecis with viceprincipal jo bray guatt speaker william bothwatl and principal tad hansen miss sinclair ejave the valedictory on bahall of the 36 gade 13 oradt staff photo w mr and mrs hoare were roamed in 1941 and came to acton in i94s he served as a sergeant four years with the lincoln and welland regiment and was on active duty on the continent he was a member of the royal canadian legion and the georgetown revolver club he was a past rectors warden of st albans church he had been employed at plsx of canada limited in burlington when ill health overcame him and had been previously with baxter laboratories in acton and smith and stone georgetown rev h dawson conducted the funeral service at st albert church on saturday october 1 1 and interment was in falrview cemetery a legion service was held at the rumleyshoemaker funeral home the previous evening pallbearers were c l rognvaldton l a duby and h price acton friends h unread allistori j hall georgetown and k thorarlnson alderwood mbsistj mmjate the theft of a model aircraft engine from sports corner was reported to police by owner fred yates this week a salt bath eliminates body odor by removing the cause it softens and remove scales and crusts from the pores and leaves the aun sweet and dean the new rainbow beauty salon b church st e acton across from mackenzie lumber spiciall body perm now mo00 itteatibooi fr0s1in6 800 specializing in stylinacuttino yintinafrostino open thursday friday until 9 pan- for appointmentcall 8530551 iwiwiw a bieezy tevtew of live years begin mitt sinclairs viilediciiuy address then ihe bell went fur the lilt lime site compjied hie to a tenet of stain when glade 13 like glade u was the ton ol one flight she iccalled the encouragement of paienli teachert and ihe guidance department student council vicepieiidenl dlanne fither prevented her with the traditional vjledalmun medal julie smith played the piano for ihe piogram and mrs kathrln oil assisted on the stage kathryn sinclair walked off with her lionm graduation ccilificate plus a luric electric award in french presented by mis martindale ihe school board proficiency prize presented by tom watson the university entrance award presented by tom watson the ontario scholarship certificate presented by e s lavender the acton pharmacy award in mathematics presented by bui coalt the duke of devonshire i o d e scholarship presented by mrs e lidkea the university club of milton and district scholarship presented by mitt jean barber and ihe new franklin ii cook prize in english presented by raeleen hotchen topped off by the valedictory medal susan perry wat awaided the force electric products award in french by mrs martindale a tchool board proficiency prize by tom walton the ontario scholarship certificate by tom walton the dr d a garrett award in grade 13 biology by allan eastwood the amot mason rotary scholarship by bill pendleton and a never late never absent certificate by mrs g willis of lakeside chapter lod joidun reed cupped ihe knyel canadian legion uliulaiihlp presented by gold james llie ii k purler award in mathematics by bill pendleton the muro planus awaid in grade 13 physics by all limg and a never lale never absent certificate by mrs wallis oilier grade 1 3 awards the new hunt memoiial award lo robert liunneile by joe hurst the joliniuii real i slate award in geography lu ann gordon by mr martindjle the thompson i uels award lor improvement to patricia synnuii by bnan skeiictt llie ouy cartage centennial bursary fur a student continuing in a community college to bill landsborougli by don van meet the grade 12 awardt made weie the bngliih department award to cheryl lee by ross lumboijrn the johnson real estate award for geogriphv to marie timbers by paul martindale the school board rroficiency prizes to cheryl lee ancy morris lind gordon heather ann dunursh mime de wilde and linda pierce by tor alton be ore and co award in chemistry lo nancy moms by john gnefeneder e g tyler award for contribution to the welfare of ihe school to mark hurst by e tyler jr the lakeside i odt special prizes for belt allround students to chris bmnelle and joe petric by mrs pat waldie the laketide chapter scholarship for highest in grade 1 2 lo cheryl lee by mrt marguerite taylor the thompson fuels awaid for overall improvement to linda gordon and robert blylh by brian skerrett the underwood trophy in typing lo margie de wilde and brenda ramsay by ian mcgillivray the never late never absent certificates to barbara frost linda gordon and mark hurt by mrs wlli ii e paul w alexander award in allilcllc iradcruiip lu hub lurkul by ld ixallirrland waljunt dairy till awjrd in liume ciunurruct to i inila turdun by lurn watson secondary uiuul graduatiuri diplulllas were presented by county board members ii la luliecy and i a bldwell secondary ithool honur graduates 4it susan allan wayne barber hubert bunnell claude champagne sally dick iheresc uuwjing maria duiker vittur lunv ann gordon raeleen huuiicn dttmjr kuliri willian landiborough james lee ju marie marcluncnl barbara mclachern gail mcllugh urenda mckuown alex muieliut suian perry fjordun reed raymond sallz kathryn sinclair patricia synnull oeurge willis paul voungblut secondary school graduates are robert andrews harry barent archibald binme brian binme jennifer bishop robert blylh beverley brunelle earl butler george cook edward curtis terry curls joe cyganek margie dewude sharon dowling heather ann dumarih judith dwyer brian fisher fred flisnik barbara frost mary fuchs linda gordon sylvia hanoutek jean hiiiock olga llnatiw mark hurst janice jordan edgar karn thelma kirkwood mark kuwall william landiborough william lisby patricia list linda lawion cheryl lee kathryn lynch rodney mceachern marsha mckenzie nancy morris roberta nesset jacqueline palmer william pendleton linda pierce donald powadiuk bemla pries brenda ramsay gail ron irene sevennski lloyd smallwood clive stewart patricia synnott mane timbers robert turkotz anne vuk robert waller anne watson debra winter 3dis stationery 56 mill st 853 3010 sxm typewriters the mntalownekship plan is again available for the purchase of any scm typewriter payment at low as 625 par month batad on a 12month program com in now and investigate this plan i for 1970 now available pockit dumb coulndutt cubtdar pads daily journals ftmum yaw wui static cdwttil we have just received our new book of social stationery i0ial olft km men oil wolwm la lb shew yeoj lit wlda taltthaa order your personalized christmas cards early while the assortment is still complete gift subscriptions for all magazanes are available at dills stationbty get the 1969 christmas guide outukling a large number of specials for gifts v jtavii

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