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   Acton Beacon (Newspaper) - October 10, 1957, Acton, Massachusetts                                OWN SEVEN CENTS The 1957 i 110 18 The met at and adorned Sonant and James Bakker were The Board examined and ap proved routine vouchers for the payment 0f departmental expend The Board authorized the Town Treasurer ito execute a deed sell ing Lots numbered 1494 to 1498 inf Long Lake to Thomas Grove subject to betterment John Doyle Company of Lowell was lowest bidder on 8QO tons of concrete and 60 i ton of same material for curbing Baylor Street fro a distance of 4000 voted a public Sponsor Wajs announ ced this that Annes Church is organizing a Boy Scout Troop under the sponsorship of The troop committee will hold a registration on 16 at At that time will be avail able and prospective scouts may sign All applicants must be accom by an iball Engaged on the application of Margaret Littleton Westf to and sell lam in connection with a pro posed at the corner of King and Jennifer The Will be held oil October 22 Town Office Foster Board met with group of resi dents from Nashoba Park Develop ment relative to the laying out and acceptance certain private Boards issued permit to Charles Harwell and sell loam off subject to the condition that the loam be soldi for the The Board to Francis tain cer from latter permit was r Common Victuallers License was issued to the Sportsman Club in with its Fieh Day at Lancers Russel on 12 iand The Board denied the applica tion of Curtis Drew ito vate an area of land off King Street for irrigation Board unanimously voted to hold a pubic hearing relative to the proposed location of Route 110 on October 8 00 at P r o u t y Shattuck The Board of Selectmen and members of boards and comr LITTETON and John Kimball of Newton Road announce the of their to William Henry son of and Wl Henry Ewing of Foster Miss Kimball is a of Littleton High and is now a senior at Fisher Junior Mr Ewimg graduated from iLt High School and is ly employed by the New England Telephone Congregation Fair Auction at 8 LITTLETON Congrega tional Church is making plans for its annual Church Fair to be held November 7 and fair will 7 at with time out at noon for a luncheon tea will be served at 4 in ithe af On Friday the Fair will open at 4 with a sup per at the second set ting will be at 7 There will be an at 8 anet with Ithe Chief Engin eer of of Public Works on October in and the results of that meeting will be discussed The Board took under advise ment request of Mary Earhardt that the Town abandon Coughlin which connects Boxboro Dept Road and Newtown and runs through Miss i W Pictured above are the new officers of the Littleton Grange at their installation last ed LR Rose Lillian Edith Arthur Anne Hogs led Madeline and Lottie LR Elsworth Emma Helen Edith Adeline Jonathan Willard Ann and Levis Staff Photo LITTLETON A public in was held by the Little ton Grange at the Foster Street Town House Monday Margaret Special Deputy of the Massachusetts State Grange with her suite of installing was installing The new officers for year who were installed were Arthur Anctil throp Martin Arthur Miller Levis Hogan assistant lec Charles Kenney Diane Hunt assist ant Willard McSorley Stewart Gidney Charles Yapp Past Master Jonathan Teele Win Johnson Teele Floral lady assistant Rat executive Master Arthur year Littleton Uons Hold Ladies Might A Ladies Night was held October 3 by the Littleton Lions Club at Martys in Dinner began at and was followed by Several dance games were and prizes The regular meeting scheduled for October 14 will be postponed and instead members will attend a zone meeting in This special meeting will include a gathering of Lions Club mem bers this area surround ing To Make your banking easier were opening a COLLECTION AGENCY at Dolans Pharmacy Littleton Common yoti can make savings deposits or mortgage payments more conven thani We invite you to use this helpful service whenever you wish Says Ann Wilson New Correspondent Hext Week 31 Walden Street Elects New Officers LITTLETON On the Littleton Recreation Club held its annual meet elected ia slate of officers voted in favor of a budget submitted by Sam Sam marco for and also voted the same in favor of spon soring a Little Theatre The officers elected for the coming year were Don Presi Stan Evelyn and John J The same Board o Directors was and one to coincide with the addition of a new the Little Theatre In his acceptance Humphriss stated that there is no in anyones mind that the has more than its worth in the past and he en visions the Club going son to con success in the future and in a greatly expanded pro Tribute was paid retiring Boyce for his untiring efforts in behalf of the and to past Millie Lois Cunning ham was appointed Club Director for the Little Theatre Sam has over a hun dred boys learning the rudiments of basketball at this and plans to teams of boys each and engage in games until th actual til I As is the last time that in copy to the li like to take this opportunity to thank the many from the various organizations who have been so faithful in their news to I would also like say that it has been a lot of fun and a lot of work the news during the past two A newspaper is only good as the news that it carries and the help of the secretaries and good news is possible only the help of the secretaries and publicity chairmen of the various clubs keep up the good Beginning news may be taken to the new BEA office at the building of Stanford Associates on Great or telephone there on Mon or The number is HUnter Sherwood Warren of will be at the and moved to Littleton in 1948 They have ai are leaders the 4H Hack and Hack Club of Warren will be at Beacon office daily from 9 to Monday News may be eft the office at any time Monday For important which has not been sent in to closing time on Monday Warren will calls at her home on tl 5 Her number is Warren will also all calls concerning classified subscriptions to the newspaper any other information garding the Sportsmen Pass Course LITTLETON Richard son olf Gertrude Long Lake Road and Neil re with Richard George Street successfully passed the Hunter Safety Course and re a certificate of Competency in The two young men in ithe 15 year old age group took the four hour course made available by the Massachusetts Division of Law En Weekly trips were taken to West Conservation Officer Roland Gaudette Transportation was provided for by Robert King Street James Birch Road and Ray mond King a girls We await your Record Hop notices henceforth will come through posters at the Next meeting Tues m Donation Day For Ayer Hospital LITTELTON Donation D for the Community will be held Monday 14 in fn order to avoid extra at the hospital during everything will be taken the Prouty barn off Poster to be sorted an taken by truck the hospital that Solicitors are Paul George Wesley Bertrand William William ry Holland Philip Flint Andrew Herbert Alfred Mrs Albert  

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