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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 5, 1941, p. 5

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v t jone6tk thjk acto fpff prfss piinr hvk jwidcnah mr adam stewart is visiting h r daughter in toronto mm james doblo or uatowel visit ed nor tuirents here mrs chas mason u visiting in kmmore ny for a few days mr hnd mrs j j stewart jack khd barry spont sunday with rela lives in toronto mr ad mrs marshall croxlar of calgary aha vlnlted with dr and mrs f g oakeu mr and mr h e sutcllffe shir ley and bllfcr dtirolt tirwmt tho wk nd with relatives hr mr and mrs sam pornov of hart ford conn visited mr and mrs max pauant and family last week mrs jjel-snyder-niukhcr- daughter- mrs r i macarthur visited frlenda in toronto over the weekend mr howard james of st calh- arlnwt visited with his sinter mr nnd mrs lawrence king on sunday mrs ray mcdougall nnd children of hornnayne are vinltlng at tho home of her parents mr nnd mrs wm cooper mr g h lnntz nnd mr nnd mrs sutcllffe vial tod mrs lnntzs brother mr charles gamble in the buffalo gen hospital on sa mr and mrs l king ronald nnd mr howard james of st cnthnrlnos visited mr and mrs john altken and bobby at gait on sunday mr and mn ty trlnrrpp and mrs fisher of detroitami mrs ada near and a number of friends from acton attended the graduation exercises of st josephs hospital guclph when miss patricia harrop wns one of the graduate nurses mrs- f a mnclenn of tilbury pent the weekend with her mother george wallace clothes shop 112 yongest 2nd floor toronto take the elevator and save money w t patterson ro kpoelalbt in ey examination orilaopust iu wvndiiam 8t ovmupii mmm z1m completely equipped office below mnhor shoo star calcium for the streets and also stop signs continual from pane one let me show you the proof thn plaoe your order through m ko j writing mo mony ordr mo bothr imraoaal attention prompt delivery geo c brown norval talephone goorgtowu sjtsrsl colltet mrs vvm johnstone leaving on mon- day for toronto to attend the sessions of- the annualmoo tings of tho no- tlonal chapter imperlnl order daughters of the empire nt which she is n delegate mrs enrr recent of the duke of devonshire chapter iode miss m z bennett nnd mrs j m mcdonald attended the dinner wednesdny evon- inc nt the royal york hotel in con nection ulth the nnnunl convention of the daughters of the empire be- inc held in toronto card of thanks mrs d d morrison w lubes to thank her mnn friends nnd neighbors fot all their kindness in remembering he while tn the hospital nhn for th beautiful flouers cards and letters card of thanks mr and mrs e dnvies nmf fumll wish to thank all those who were so kind durinc the recent illness and denth of their son nnd brother also for the benutirul moral tributes nnd other expressions of smpnth nassagaweya s s no 7 mr andrew frank of rrookville and mr john wilson of this section found a ripe straw berr on their plnnts the were full matured nnd of rood size mrnnd mrs shatter who moied into the house and shop of mr austin dredge n month ago opened the store for business inst week miss mclaughlin nnd lier pupils held their red cross bnznar nnd con cert inst frldn evening t so1 cat hnt and doll pincushions coat honors doorstop whatnots null trn stands ink und tciuil holdei stands hotpot holders nnd pads match scrntchers cnnd and mm- rorn nil mnde bv the children and netted 7 45 tlie entertmned with dancing singing a pageant puppet show and piano solos hint were well done and onjovml bv their iarenu and friends durinc the evening master tom kennedy son of mr and mrs wilfred kennedv wns presented with a diploma having obtained 70 marks for a solo nt the musical fes tival thev served a splendid lunch to finish the event miss graft mrlnughhn norval who has taught here the past vear has been engaged for nnother term much to the children s delight mr and mn j j kenneth hiue movtnl to the house owned in john heatlrvnmacatihn mr ntutmrv grant mcmillan mr and mrs hclgar ton spent the huliduv ter i parents mr and mrs john eleanor spent sundnv friends mr nnd mr let job msiin mr and mrs wm job lutuwel iui da mr and nir vernon col i eore- town spent the hohdn weekend with mr and mm c k davenport friends of miy m bullard will be sorrv to hear she is in tuelph hos pital having had an operat on we are pleased to report she in doinr nicely mr nell martin met with an ac cidents that caused injurv to the liga ments or the shoulder and rlhu we are badl in need of ram through this section if rr is insurance rifr virtt sick and accident automobile and burglary boiler liability l wright general insurance cooper block acton ont phone os coat of doc per yarl spread on the streets a motion was passel nuthoiilng k jones as chairman of the streets and walks and is hnrrop to contract for n maximum of fioo ynrdu of gravel chief hnrrop was instructwl to se cure stop signs for streets crossing ctiurch strt ns this street in n trfrough stret the clerk was inutrpcted to secure prices on a new lock tor the door on tho fire exit at the town hall chief hnrrop wns instructed o purchase the necessary electric globes for the park entrance which had hecomo broken a meeting of the committee wns arranged for wednesdny june 11th to draw up n now building bylaw it wftk dfrddfd to procure n super visor for the hnjhlng bench at the pork as in former yenrs the nnvy ionguo requested per mission to hold n tag dny in acton on july 5th this request wns grnnt- ed a letter from the imporlnl insur ance co confirmed statements mnde at n specinl meeting held by count 11 nnd nn insurance representative inst week it also pointed out wnys nnd means of straightening up some in surance- difficulties tjic council de cided to net on those suggestions the imperlnl insurance co also supplfed council with n set of building bylows as a guide for act6n to fol low when making up their own h- lnws gregory theatre tihrsdav and friday jfne s and city for conquest turbulent drama with james caunej ann sheridan cartoon sptnkini of anlmals -chop- tor 7 the sliadou sattrdav jxtc 1 qiheen of hearts jim mcgeacliie writes from camp over in england continue rrom fne one la nwful th pim hlnu down- blocks of housps and thr horror of thpm is thnt they come down on parachute nnd you cnnl hrnrthph- ii owll ii mil- llll 1 lat- h 111 v and v llll uelph fall however if you eft too t low to one of them you wilt hnve no more to worry nboul it will really be n quick way out the various organizations such as the v nnd salvation army are doing a crent job here they nlwavs turn up nt the nprht time with n free rup of ten nnd biscuits nnd keep us supplied with sports equipment the people nt home are also doin n wonderful job in supplvink us with smokes nnd other necessities i re ceive cienrettes regularly from the atton comforts committee and tiny sure are looked forward to we surrnppretiate what they are dolnc and i wish you would convey mj thanks through your columns to nil the people who so kindly donnte to this worthy cause wo ore still waltlns here in enk- land for tho much talked of invas ion and crowink impatient for action wo are hoplnji lo get into somethlnc shortly nnd finish the job we came over to do britain is rottinj pretty well equipped now nnd should be able to show tho germans some reol lljrhtlnk at their own style with tank for tank and plane for plane well i thtnk this letter is lonj enourh so i will sign off for now sincerely jim mcgeachil equalization of county remains fair grants made county council favora no change for thw year notified natt- katraweya will apimil milton fair iieitt 2s extra in jrant allotted to thhec county events same old arjrumentu advanced in this annual im- vioion of jranln amcndmenlb carry by one vote ilnltnn colinty council met in ses sion inst tuesday nt the court house in mlllon ttoutlne business wns tnken up durlrin the mornlnu at thenrternoon session council went into commllteo of the whole to con- klder the rerts of the slnndlnu committees with neevi- ilnrolil clenvr in the chnlr noenmmendn- tlons were ns follows hospitals rnyment of ntiounts county bulldlnrs finance and prlnt- inc nlso recommended payment of ac counts special communications this committee recommended that n kront of j2s he rlen to the fducntinnnl association of the county of ilnltnn also thnt the request of the warden he carried out as fully as possible i o thnt all persons decornte their plnres of business ns well ns their homes for the victory ionn cnm- pnljm j rteforestntjon this commlttei- re commended payment of reforestation account for planting trees amounting to 20g30 nnd thnt the neeount he transferred to the rond account also that the corn borer inspectors he paid a total of j154g0 rond committee this committee nnnounced thnt recommendntlons ns submitted by members of the council nt the inst meetlnr had been careful ly considered- thnt is as regards re- surfnclnp and repair work on various wmntyroarti m gl chslrmnn of the ronds committee admitted that roads nil over the county wore in a terrible condition this spring but he itlll fell thnf roar work should be cut down to n minimum the rond corn- rrirree w agr h th r wanted scrap iron and old metal rag- jood prices honest weight l waxman phone 91 will call any place every dollar you lend brings nemrer the day of victory jeft tyittuk tue jo hfiuy victory bonds f l wright acton loading from the bns lino to kelso he tnken over by the county provid ing thnt no more work wns exported on thnt rond other than the removal of snow and removal of part of the knoll the committee wns wlillnr to do this ni it wns understood thnt the township did not possess the neces sary equipment for this work if council were content to lenve the re surfacing nf the onkvlllo station ronn nnd the conncctlnc link between stew art town nnd cieorretown thi n the estimnte for rond work could be kept n little lower than thnt of last ear moved hy dr heslop seconded h mr may tlint the reports of th vnrious committees os considered and nmend in committee of the whole be nnd the same he hereby adopted carried to delecatl9ns wnitid on the council with a request for tfrnnts and both asked that their usual jrant bt increased messrs readhend harrop nnd cleave spoke on behnlf of their respective tyilr boards nnd mr victor hall for the count mould- board association what should or should not be riven the vnrious fairs in the count pro voked considerable discussion some thought the county fair held in mil ton should be clven n birper rrnnt than the rest reeve wilson thourhl nil should be treated nllke deputv reeve hall was of the opinion thnt the rrnnt should only 4e riven pro viding thnt the fair boards paid their prize monej in full or heslop did not agree with reeve wilson i should like to know said or heslop how long it is since georgetown fnir board paid its prize mone in full in milton we pny 100 per cent nnd i think milton should be boosted to the full i cant see nn sense in pushing n fnir thnt onl i pns port of its prize monev reevt chiilm of the tjplniun that nil fairs should he treated nllk- tlit warden wondered t one good copntv fnir wouldnt jy belter than three itnall fairs mr clenve if you triedthat ou soon wouldnl have anv fair nt oil then followed motlonytoyid annnd ments in rapid sui i cdh moved bv mr rntllhelstcondihl b mr camptmll that tn county fcou g 9 rv mr m f fnirboarrts of fuesmg atton and milton i amendment movim h or heslop wtonded bv s hall that thist touncll givt a grant of 1v tn ks- quest nn and acton fairs and s17 to i the ilnltnn agricultural society the amendment tarried bv one vote moved hv mr robertson seertrided bv w s hall that a grant of 175 tn- made to th halton mouldhoard avsotiutiun l amendment moed hj ml ma mhonded hv mr iltiiu that a gram of s150 h madt to the halton mould- bani avsot latum this ninendm nt also ttrritnl hv one tt i hi question was raiw d is lo tin advisah lit v u apinmittng a tntt taker i he qgestion w as raiied as to the advuuihi1it of appointing foi the forestry farm sime it was known thnt certain people had been on the farm and had taken awuv tnes slncs mr stephrn coxe live nearby his appointment wnu the obviou4 choice it wan hwreforejnoyci lymrmny seconded hy mr wunmi that tltu council apjuilnt mr stephen coxe in caielnker for thejteforetatlon loh- conunendhg jan 1 i0u at 2fl per annum and that posters be pit u on both sldek of die building forbid ding trespassing cnirled afnved l or lleslopi secondetl by mr robei t son- thnt thlcoumll lake over tin riike line from 1st una ksquchlng to charles lllades corner thence norlherlv through kelso lo the amphelville rond can led moved hy mr may seconded b mr ninir thnt this oiincll build a hnrd kiirfute rond on the connecting link between slew art town and ceorgetovvn i he motion was lost three only voting in favoi of it moved hy mr flniiev seconded ny mr hall tliiit the following nt counts be paid county buildings km education 2ti w hospital accounts 170 13 printing lu4 flnnnte 1w1js aifrleiillute rti in lolnt th1j 71 and then began the real business for whit it the meeting was tailed the dist usmon of equalized assess ment lath member of the ount il brought in tlit report fiom his toon ell mr llhert it lx the opinion of trnfalgnr count ii thnt we tannot do any i lung just now to help nassaga- weva it would he too ostly and we are agn t d it would be better to lenve things the wav they are 1 mr chalmers m instructions are lo oppose any revaluation of the as sessment mr campbell mv instructions are the same lenve things the wnv they are mr ililmer ottkville is not pre pared to do anything nt present the government sns we cant issue de bentures so how would we pny for as sessment revision mr rlalr burlington does not feel thnt thev should take on nay extra nsyssmegt n thev enhnnt see t council will be very dlunppolnted at your dnclsloii and i must tell you fcankbjlutt they have said theyuui aphal win den you have heatd mr kl- nti gentlemen kveiy tsnimll lum a rlgbl lo appeal mn dei unh voii fiave had the hnuce to help mil hy lowering the nusckmitcnf voluntarily for niihsngawevn nnd have tinned it down if nassngaweyn decides to ap- penl it is going to be nn expensive huhincvis i however a h law was gkeu thi three icadlngti and passed fqiinllutg the auteskinent on lis old ihihih x council ndjotirm d nnssagaweya has much reason for complaint ntrvitsnnourcmincttistrmtkly opposed to any uiange ns we figure it would run to about 10000 folktlftted sheets based on the late judge cl- hott s previous findings in regard to countv a ssi ssm nt mr cleave this revision of tit- nuessment would he a big job nnd i don t think it would be fair at this time to put mi n on the job when thev might be net di d t 1st white for war purpost s or heslop we thmv milton s load is quite hurfu lent we have had very ft w improvt ments in this onehorse town of ours when we get a few more fiilt hi s anil olhir improvenit rts it will he time t nough to think of raising the assessment mr robi rtson i am ver much op posed to a n t hanjje wehavr a big ger fight on our hands at present than equalfed assessment ind t thin we should be devoting all our time nnd attention to it mr hall i think this matter hos been fairly threshed out and while i quite agree that nnssagaweja is en titled to some adjustment i tan i see how it tan be done warden there is still another wa out next jinr is ourjast pamert on the onkville subway and the money generally used for it tould bo applied to the assessment and still not raise our rate it was flnnl moved h mr blair seconded bv mr hillmer that no hnnge be made in the countv kqual- ized assi ssment for the sear ipij carried mr finnev well crewson corner weekend vlsitoi s at miss hmtna crlpps werestr nnd mis carl itnn sen wllnin and doris miss isabel and nellie andeison all of acton mrs itevov of loionto teddy han seii of alton kd cilpph of atton mi and mis henri moore cuelph mr anil mis win mi 1 lardy and marg- nrel of klti hener mr and mi s 1 intker abet fo le aint mr nnd mm uni leu wusun and louise of niihsi gaweja mi anil mis al watson visited ml anil mis russell micllilk of ioir colhollte ovel the weekend vlsiloih oer the weekend at mr and mrs chester mchnlns were mr and mis william m main and fnmlly of stewarttown mr and mrs ceorge millnln anil mrs kottle plumber tf sinn tie mrs plumber nlso visited miss pmma crlpps mr and mrs jatk cornell ami roy of toronto visited mr and mrs cuthrle and mi and mrs iynd smith on sundn cnr kenneth mi oonnld of peta- wawa nncj pouglan mnoortald of the airebrce visited at their home over the weekend miss kulh jackson of brampton visited her sisters mrs robert brown and miss irene jackson on sntunla m o r i en l v4s and mrs wjucrwt pn sundn mx and mrs al floritott nnd famll of atton visited mr and mrs harry ftordnn on sunda lines in demand new khlpmctilh jiwl arrived i ins ok icaniiis im ovelmaw intltlllk i ins ji i lliritiit till heihejih inekliul tins ii lofpni koi oveimnw im unn ik ciiocoiat for oiemeiih ilhklnu 2 25 17c 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