sixtyfourth yer no 20 acton ontahio thursday november 17th ifmh eirht homeprint pagea five centi tax exemption for new residences erected here council passes nwrwity bylaw toconfom with government scfaene reduction of milk license requested nuisance and tax arrears aloo among councitft problcna oottnculora a uuon j chalmers k jorjea and j a chapman were pres ent when acton council met in regular session on monday evening and reeve p j mjccutcheon presided a letter tram s albans a v p asked ix any reduction oould be made 1 en the town hall rental in view of j the fact that the hall had been used i or two nights or the presentation ot thetr play council decided that the rental clurgf of 7 00 was only the cost of upkeep and was quite a reduction i from former charges and no reduction could be made the municipal officer was instructed j to have street signs repainted as required and secure the necessary supplies for this work the matter of securing ten signs to prohibit parking at corners and near intersections on mill street was discuss- rd b council thr cvrk vu instruct ed to secure the pice and information manufacture vnd the tment first report of the finance commit tre rrcotnmended payment of the fallowing accounts m thohasfnwuns mahu cahtll htntv flamiscl v mutkx j wurajo oaku rcttft pick arnold hhllm- wlttlamv sawmon- cottoonwwutdn tucttfrtt tmauiacmirr coamtjaour iwv i juwcu4 1mmwk otm in iht war of 1914 w around which cltlxrns of rockwood omthered on remembrance day subject at greenock acton welfare l board october relief norton motors trucking oeorgetown lumbroo supplies actoh pin pscss printing and advertising acton public monies gocnmu- aton street lights and other serrt bell telephone co s o r brown trucking acton library board grant the report was adopted mr a j murray drew attention of the council to the difference in the fee charged for milk license the fee i thr regular meeting of the qreenock s 60 00 l society was held in the school 1125 tnurad november 10th after the business discussions mr elwood john- i ston took charge of the program which consisted of a ptano solo b miss isabel i swackhamcr mouth organ solo- by ralph mckeown and a reading by miss jean altken then mr james mclntyre gme a very interesting talk on the manufac ture of glass misses wilms and helen west favored the meeting with a vocal duett and donald and margartt mc- 1 i3 phall gave a dlano duett lunch was served and the rest of the evening was 5pm in dancing 1023 t 31 97 luof 11 m 5 30 333 0 miss baxter addressed meeting of united wms the woman s missionary society of the united church held their autumn thank offering meeting in the sunday school room of the church on tuesday afternoon with mra b mown th pre sident in charge the devotional period was taken b mrs s j held and mrs morrow a vocal solo father in heaven was g1 en b m iss s i a monro and a piano solo b mrs r r arnold b the waters of thr minnc tonka and wrre aipreciated items on the program the lslting societies from the anglic an baptist and preabytertan churches were well represented also georgetown ebenracr rockwood and churchill mrs mow at tntroduced miss baxter of ilndore india the guest speaker f i the auxiliary miss baxter wore a sari mod 1 dm of the umm of indort ahlch was presrntrd to tier by tin teachc i and scholars and a necklace given b members of the w m befor leuv lng on her second furlough home she had been rrqites i d to iur it a u u addressing an audit nee to convev gmt ings from ht r indort school an illustrated talk was printed de ptctliik the mission fltld work with verv lnterrjung and rducnttonal slides tin three therms in uu work w re mlsmons financt and pravtr appreciation of mlw baxter s nddress was shown in a cordial vote of thank u ndercd her tlu tunbu ot hind i nr lclc a as also u featu t ulut was tiijoyed i tin dectmbtr mc linn will bt held at the homt of mrs peter tonilth wi h mrs jamra laughland prttldtnt or hamilton conference brunch us tin guest apt ik rev mr clark of ebciitirr closed the muling with prayer the ladles wrre ente talned to a ver dalnt lunch at the close of the meeting the plzzle poem waa nirr 1 lor uioar raiding in uran i w inner of and bulnrs lax mr mur a5 lk nenr imio ul but j uvst wfcfck i solution willing to pa fett it should not be larger at present the fee tor those residing outside lilt munlflpullu is 110 the matter was discussed at some lost aeeks puxzle poem u as quite spproprlatel remembrance tnd th winner ot tht weeku award u ceorgt jotuison cton you will find length b the council and it was decide 1 j anoiht r rhme to jxizzle our on ptttp lhls issut to make no changrs at present until such time as the milk board regulation become effective in ax t n the clertt was instructed to douf mr murra i thti effect letter from ue acton pub 1 uulllles comnnssi m reported thai vll fire hadiuik wen m in good t ndl uon it a requested that when s hid ants were opened the cwntmtowti be nouned v tha the could be re inspected the council appreciated l cooperation and the cvrkwas insu- relief motinun xo 187 16 and d to ki rrph j the mattet of flnanctng the cvirjiors agrjculliire grants passed b council emuesin tp road sheel or silm 92 iad for 1amnont mrs jos boyd addresses young peoplets meeting at the week meeting of the young people s union of the united church the roll call was answered b the first line of a hymn after the business port of the meeting miss velma murraj took charge the scripture was read b miss m harris the tuple n a zealand was g ven in a vt tntt resting maim r tn mrs los bod miss r tib n rin dered r mj ib i sol rt lnis n gneu b ts ht kn binipson nnd mr houiud swttr atid th m u n i mktl wltli tilt mtzxih bt n dutui roses in buom i vcton r1en in no ember mis wni mi v i 1 l n i i x 1 a i i i l if ill r d rtw n lu bl mm f i m h r hard n it ni uu clt ai n m ilit ui ni ink qj rmnnit tui lxi n nibr 11th 1 it i ws i ls u ch i on u nd tuut bt n n i w m the tmei window o rtaii 1 iwdtiurs tht summrr win u ith tia lit a ion unit tlus jear ljrit innic pbctli for ccrworc coup j u moobk mlh ntullon coar oy nimo cow w fl bboun sth r oo c t ptk j d burt 15th bultallon fte m kalet r 2ut balullon capt t a aktiiubs chaplain chtnn labor dattallah pre ik anheiuson liath datulfan ptf f fxkington mill datullon ptk f wt1jj 4th battalion rrr i fuiir 18th battalion stbtt maj n stlckin 19th battalion ptf t 1rmng 3rd battalion ptk c mrlioll 20th baltallon ptf nlvtlrblrn 4th battalion uiit ii kin 13th n ruiunibcrland fuslltpra pti a rrinntn 42id battalion ptt p radford imth battalion megt w lee 4 h buttalloll pte p godfrey lalt battalion corp t masters o m s 4th baltallon pte j j kennedy f5th battalion corp j j cooney d c m 164th battalion and p p o u i l v elect iflieers and llaii vftiitir- m i sptvlnl metlink of albans oung p opli lit t a b otik ltd it round lable discussion on outh and thi thunh af tt r the puilnt ol seirol k inif tin follow in in let rs w rt eltct d h morun prtsldt nt t f a broolu ptttdnt ixuriis mapltsdt n i t prtsldint- anni hihihj in lsu ir th 1 1 putr tk st n tur lr ict pitrgi it r tm nls beat net tn 1 r 1 wis detidtd u form totn ups wltn hit ill winj oa itadtrs dn up i alirt 1 wt and kobt rt fnouu qnuip ii m- hmm kiit tu tn otbbnu re mr brooks closed tht meeting new supervisor i for aeton y is engaged i i mr aeonje w mason secretary of acton ymca board has just received word confirming the cilgagettfent of mr i w c jones of ltuidon ontario as the i new supervisor of acton ymcji lie uill remove hire and commence his duties on deccnavr 1st i mr jones is a man a ell experienced in ymca work and other training tint the board feel fit him admirably for the position in acum he lias had ymoa exrjerlencr in niagara puun and for several years lias conducted fatr- 1 large bojs camps at nlagara-on-thr- uuce when oungrr lie was a luirrler runner and conficited with arlous forma i of athletics this wu1 not be mr jonea first rcnkl cnec lu acton in hj1 ho was a junior mrmbcr um sin it iif uio then mcr thiuiu bank braiuh in acum hi play ed hookcj on tlie open air rink down 1 on the bcordniort property mr and mrs jones liave one daughter stven j ears of age xbclection of mr joms fur the position was made from a group of between twenty and lhlrtj applicants and tilt board under president v b bumlc mitt made eer i itorl u secure uie btst sen let possible for the acton m c a mr c newton mehtts the 11 lton ui ua1 coliriers on mtindaj tuning nuvtmlxr htli ihirtj lwt humbert nnd frttntb of tlu j hultou oroup of ilu iturnl mall cour- ttrs amuk latum nit t in s albiui s senator lambert parish hall acton and quite inform not ijikeia to ull discussed tlu axlous problems uiut t ft j ian hud oruu n tlnct lost meeting j information und suggosudns that wt re much appreciated were heord given by mv c newton of tin wellington county branch who is the editor o the rural mall courier thr ntw duties assumed bj mr newton since tht september con vent um entails king hours and much thought and his suggestions were very helpful tru principal business of the met ting was to ucl on tlu invitation i xtrnded to tlu hnluui group u tnurtajn uic numbers and ti lends of tht rural mall couriers association at a christmas i urt tl whk h ll mi tht lurjtj wtiuicm will in stltctcd fnmi uniting llu many who mipiirled uu i ui it ri nitmbtrshlp unvt flu limuitl ui w i iu rt ntttl and ui purtv will bt lu id in tin nt lmii lown lup hull sltuattd at n lstm vlllugt in i lit dtind ij htghwio no 5 on tht t t nlim of iimbtr lui i lit countv nit tulm rshl u us uktiln in lit used b paid nutwult und u nt w m mbt r again lhia month muvs iln dill if prtiiimn und miv jmiuth ol iitirliiip on tint ibutd uiwurd ilu sut ss ol tin t ninn in rttluiluni and acton observes twentieth remembrance anniversary lit shit nts of nossnirawt u asm mbltxl nt thls mtiuorliil for ht int tnbniiu t day stnln high govt rtuih nl tiiurlt mil il was nitwl imp otmblt thul t iiutoi norniun 1umbrrl c ttuwa would l uppolntcl as minister to jumn in mkci sslon to hon randolph bruut us miitkntd b tht mont mil cluu tu il would tin tin fm nuior ljunli rl wxmld have to resign his s nt in tht upit r houm to whii h hi wiu named u far uro and lit would nit bt m pared t do that nn otlu lul simktmimn mild asrnal i 1uiibt i in h id ot th national i ljt nil rvdetntlon fred hanson is named ionslalle erainosa tomiishin uint mode lt ixpiont town ship ouncil inrreiihed irtmium on innuranci i aid ai iu hwiiiim of mi led with met uiik will i ii t mber i clirustnuu ht id durnik 1 wnshii ol til n hill hodcwtxkl 14tll u 1 jo p m nil iiumiii with i lh chair and i ii oray uoni share of the mill itt t pavvnwnt wws dlacussed it was drmtsl sdviablr to pass a b law borrowing h- sm unt not to exceed 3000 frm the bank at the yate of ftr per cent pits iu considered better than lasulii s drtxn ture for this amount and c iuld be met j within two years the clerk was lnstructvd to have the bylaw prepared for the nex ueeiiri the bylaw uecvasao fo acton to comply with part 3 of the hoiivj act tut was read as required and pajcd by the moved b c 11 may seconded b o council under the provisions t i w muixa thai the treasurer oa rehef bylaw the corporation ogrem u offer accounu as presented by the relief for sale any lota it may own at anv officer 187 16 oarrled amount not to exceed 50 00 moved by w a wilson seconded b with thu bylaw in force thoe who r karrop tht the treasure- pay the com true l residences for their n occu sheeu ss preacnted toy the road pancy may qualify under part 3 of the superintendent 2 im93 carried act thu prokrra tha all of u e ftrt other accounts passed tor payment the aouroing council hrkl tht 1 regular motithlv meeting tn motidi si fmixm drput reeve w a wilson councillors c h ma q w murra and ed win httvh wtrr present retvt v a robinson presided at the meeting communications wcre read from v flacelle judge tuni3 w r sooicr v tile wild the limehouse women s lnstl vcltns soldiers memorial the viiliiiim tliank fleriiii of kntx wms mi i p r years taxes are paid b the co on the residences construi ted m cent of the second yea snd 5 cent of the third years tsouw the clerk requested that in lew o the number of statements thai required tabulation the councj give ostlera uon to the pure has- vr a machine instructions were itt bell telephone cv services corporation ot oeorgelown e- qucwlngs share of division cpurt costs snd rent b benton attending before judge on appcala adding ceiil chishulm tieklinc before givn u judge on wppeals secure prices on new and used ma hinea n a robinson mlecung jurors and submit to the council cevil vrnshvlm selecting jurvrs the matter of nuisances on mill iitreri w btntmi selevung juros east wa again before council and hsd l m bennett seetdtg jurors been given the attention of the munu j h jmnith wxd pal of leer the taot arear list reisnved brief con aiders t ion but was not fullv dealt with the mat er of assistance and care ot a pensioner was also an item given con side ration snd detegalrd lor th stun tbm of the municipal officer the municipal officer was in rutm to secure- a supply of sand for use on the streets during the winter 373 6 36 600 4 00 500 soo 11 co sheep claims j evan 2 ewe limb killed 1 lamb tnjutvd w a uilson 1 twe lamb killed 1 lamb njurvd ixhl ecci s 1 ewe lamb killed k c undsa vwluator 4 trips 900 600 800 his robinson what ta the aecret ot your when i oall on u i al- way k ft your nkouur ui mswr gncultusl grants were sanctioned or vcnt as follows halton agttcultural kirt 425 00 esquesbig agricultural socle 5 00 acton agricultural society 73 00 moved b w a wilson seconded by e harrop that this council do now adjourn to meet on december 15th at 10 00 an or at the call of the reeve srrtfil mivs margartt ntss secntnry of pub ilea lions or w mi iwdi of the pree bvtcrlau church in canada a guest speaker at the autumn thank offering i meeting of knox w m held on no- vembe 10th in thr auditorium of the church in acton auxiliaries of oeorge limehouse and the neighboring churches in acton j wrre guests for the afternoon i h null i it i rims i uu t in tht 1 1 v n m ntltiv novi mix 1 hi uu inbt rs w n hit v d h sltinv mttved bv a uivh and cjirrl d uviit liu c li i k bt in ttrut t d i wrl t mr hurr 1trti r t v i ujvmiw tht it mks und upprtcuitl in of c uiu ii lol m t neroov itllttidt in tnnatliik i x hi u it luid td joining uu township rnnd for the improvement of i in roul it ih punii r of hlv furm mint n b mtrs wm j pliiknt and thoh e kellj and carried tru cll rk w rlu the brtnturj of hh edi n mills ct m trr board i lauvr u ihr tostv tht ilvi rt u uu opieury service at holdlcnt monument and in united church rev ex a itrookfl dellvcnt splendid addtwh iamdc of orjrnn- letttlorth held lrior to the service ijuii frulay uie twrntleth annlvcrkory ol uio signing of uie armlsilcc was loynlly observed in acum tills ooowr- siun lias nevrr been mliurd in this com munity and uils ytar hatl added slgiitll- ennoe coming so soon after uir trying lan wlicn war serml tnimliirnt i he wcauier was possibly utr tltirnt of any that had been enjoyed ami a jurgtt connnirst uf teoplt wan on hand hi lake parti on uils im en ion ilu rrnrade formed up at tht lown hull and marched via howt r aw tun fred rrlt street and mill hlml lo uie hnl- dlrth mouumtul ct mrudt harrop wan marnhul of tht ixuatli followid by lite color bourern of uu isglun biy scouts and chapters of uu iodk uie acum ciukciui band tht count ii uu m- bern duke of dcvoimlhtt chiipu r io d k l4utefiulc cttuptir u 1 i uit wonuii n lnstl lute 1st atttni ivtkip boy scouts atum and visiting 1 virion uulnn and atliuulmunl friim c ouni- hu1 lotim stmlts ih proccwlon arrlvetl ul tin holdlns moiiununl u it w tuliiilt n ui t it vt n iuil wnulli win platttl for tlu ptovtnn of ontu lo uu corporation of at ton uie t unutlliui uttlon hit dukt ot do von hhlit ciuiptrr iodk llu utktnlda chupitr ioit uu womtns lnstiuit ai um cltln nn ilatul aiul c coniuny uirnt scoltlnh regiment l4iniuumalre p l wright mul uio nanus of uie acton conirndt n wlu hud made uie nuprt mi sac rl nee promptly at i levt ii o clth k bugli r canii y bynio ao umlt d imai post and two muiutra of slit net folltwtd broken by tevellle b tlu bugler llic acum citizens band played abide wlui mu while all blood with bowttl httulh ht v 11 l bonn to chaplain of uu uglou pronounced u benttltctltin ilu prottmtlin furimtl aguln and wrnl u tht united church here reeve k j mccutrluon on bi half of uu council utltoiiktl ill uiom udtltik part and tlinnkil uiim for th ir pnntnci aiul i sststune av hi nn i t dr e i nelson pi i rotlcd ul tlu totutoli ii f uie organ tiuiiiik uu priheruilonul und flinging and a um n ht ir ltd in atuiic h v dr m ui w 1 il in uu risponnlvi rending v ilu muli ivalm hi v l baxter n utl tlu mrtpiuri iiamdi laktit from oit fifth tliapltr tif mutlhi w vtmh i i li ht v mt lh mil liil in ituyir j h v i a krihikf ma wiu tlu speak i r on t hi it um in mid tu imiac1 his ilmrurst hi 1 ukt t h and he nuwli tn- lhouih ht would uo turuur mr h toks b a tlilllxtuit and forrt fill ptakrr iintl brought ml hln points vtty i it arlv h muttd lhal tlu hlsuiry of ittigiis i tin nuirv or christianity down uit uu h iii pnsrrra1 of humanity wws icontlnuetl on pimr plvn approach after looking up uie records uie council provided 15 fret tree and under date of may lth 1933 w find the bfsird pnld for uie extra im i in stalled onl the council feels that a i the devotional period waf in charge uus late datr no refund can be mudt of mrs a j buchanan and mrs wm thompson a beautiful solo was rend ered by miss lois atkinson miss ness took as her subject cour age and portrayed to her sudlence in a very vivid wa uie work which is being dour by the women of the church in the pioneering districts of northern ontario and western canada gtc dealt particularly with the work in the indian residential schools of the north shoalng the influence w hloh these bovs and girls have upon the religious social and industrial life of their com munity ss thev leave the schools and return to thetr mn poplr mrs p s blow president was in charge uf the meeung a seal or s junloriiiieiembership rertllkate for a oe paid 30 13 mission banottnembrr was presented ui moved b messrs the mission band b the treasurer of uie auxiliary at the close of uie meeting a social tou aaa spent in uie class room when the ladles of the auxiliary served a dainty lunch cm motion of messrs lush and plnk- my the acuin and ruckw braiuh of uie canadian lrglpn w iu granted fifteen dollars on motion of messrs oray und ki lly uir report of the board of lit alui as presented hv thns tr mrcutchetm chalrm in fttr uie ear ending octobt r 31st t03b was accepted b council movd o messrs ornv si d ptnkney und carried that angelo prancescaui be allowed pctaltka on 33 33 snd 34 taxra ss drtrrmlned bj uie judge of ilie pc a a moved bj mesiri ptnkney and kelly and carried that the claim of uie law lnlon anc roots insurance c rlstlve u increased ptmium on p lev issued interesting movie presented at knox 1 1li meeting ikiit j ljult isjpajj nikin ilu ytmng peoples ttuil oulld of knox hunji at iu regular merung pii joy d u special treat under uie gulduncr if uie educational com mittee ii consisted of a five reel movie of um life and hablta of ua mr oaf yer or uir oac from the apiary de- 4irtment presented this moat lntereav lng and educational subject and the large number who attended deckled u was well worth while to have attended and decided that there was mure to a bee than honey and a sling coming event danct at brookvtlk m vimber 24ui hull i mli n 25c hail thursday orchestra ad sinrnvg nit nxmt whfre a nepwmhrwnft tw n dublin insutute baaaar decemb loui novelties horn- made baginc and tea served f plnknev and lush and carried tiat pted hanst n be sr- poin ed constablt to oe the town vhtp nnd uir ll age of rockwood with cimts to be divided equallv and the mle ofce charges to be paid in full by either village or township according ui se v loe rendered special costable to be puid where sevlcr given constables to be puid 40c per h vur and mlleugr ac- ou re- looking bad old man whats counts to be presented to village trustees the trouble i and adjustmen a made with township domestic on mouon of messrs oray and kelly but you always said your wife was accounts amounting td 010 00 were 18th in- the town hall under th aua- a pearl passed for payment and council ad- 1 pie of acton lou kb 47 so she is it a the motherofpearl jjoamed to meet thursday deavmber dance and several euchre prtan uuri uw utiuuie z r r 1 rtm bridge sol on thu sdsy novemb- ter jth in legit nllajl acton tennis snd bowlmg c lb acton hiinini consevathe club will nrrt at mis rred andersons on wed- ihda novrmjtf j3rd at 3 put for election of officers euchre and dance friday november