gyigssgaffii ffl7 ji c hyn m actonttjtario thursday october 10th 1041 eiehi homeprlot pmtplv sixtyseventh year no jo eight homeprint pafaa five cetlt crilicizesauditoil jfor unauthorized account milk dehrwy bylaw it all cmidrai under 16 mart be horn be ore nine oclock storaqr ni tin of coaaefl a cmtenuoua matters recewe conmermlioa audit account for extra mora ulan aaaount for coaaplete audit whin acton council mat on tuea- day evening councillor j m mcdon ald k jones and a maaon were present and reeve j b chalmers presided pupils of acton continuation school on behalf of the teacher and pupjls askedtfor the use of the town mall for their dance on friday oc tober 34th proceed from thl dance were to be given to 1m actoh rss pes fund for the london england sick children moaplul permission wan unanimously given superintendent wilson reportod- that the battery on the fire pump at the pumping station required replace- znenl the praaa one had been in- use since 19si council by motion empowered mr wllaon to purchase a battery for the town and have it in stalled a request wu made for a water main on queen street some lot would be aold and buildings erected thereon inhemautwaj built sale wit held up pending a decision the committee on fire water and light and mr wllaon was requested to in vestigate with power to act upon whatever decision was arrived at it w pointed nut tha the h u the price asked by council with the purchaser to pay hla own legal colts a bylaw was passed authoris ing the sale of thl property the lerk reported good results re garding tho proceeding in the collec tion of takes in arrears a hospital account for an indigent patient was received mrs e wans- brough asked permission to cut down a tree in front of her property on lake avenue the streou and walk committee were asked to investigate the repairs on the roof at the arena jverv ordered to he made it was reported to council that the gravel crusher was expected in the morrison pit immediately and gravel would be put on the streets as soon m possible mans were made to se cure the county grader as soon as pos sible and council expressed the reel ing that road repairs had been badlv r glected aeltwtfromhircrbwn attorney strongly recommended the passing of a curfew bylaw to stop the vandal- urn of children a provincial bylaw required all children to be off the streets by nine oclock and chief harrop said this law was now be ing enforced and all without registra tion certificates were being sent home durnlng of leaves on the street hnd badly damaged a hedge on church wreet nnd this was called to the at tention of the municipal officers with instruction to see that thore would bo wrong church wrong gown exit in a hurry there was one of those amusing in cidents in a church of the district last sunday morning hat happens once in a lifetime that caused many a suppressed laugh just as the morning service was staged and the choir were in their chairs a man with only his head showing lit the doorway to the choir gallery asked one of the members of the choir to secure a gown for him the two went to the gown racks and while the one secured wasnt a per fect rlt the visitor donned it and took a chair beside the minister on the platform and the minister with due courtesy welcomed the stranger and niked his name suddenly as the minister of the church announced his sermon for that day the stranger realised ha had not only got in to the wrong new but the wrong church and the wrong gown lie was a visiting preacher uho had come from the city itrjireach in the the church of another de nomination in that community wlth- cutbwordofexdlnllonjemailtl his way hastily through the choir and out of the church and since the church he was to minister in hail their service a half hour later than the one into which he strayed few of the second congregation he faced that morning knew of his first ap pearance and hasty retreat to have chargo of the service anniversary of knox church observed sunday must meet the requirements of the building bylaw the proposed bylaw respecting the daylight delivery of milk was then considered and read by the clerk messrs g w masales h p watson and a j murray who operated milk deliveries in acton were present at the meeting as requested by council mr murray was asked his opinion regarding the bylaw he felt the de livery of milk only between the hours of s a tn and s p m would be a han dicap to him as his customers were all preferred night delivery secur ing of farm help was a big problem he could not make a daytime deliv ery and the regulation would he a hardship he nresentedthe last re port of the milk inspector showing that cloverdal dairy was well main tained and merltted the approval glyen by the board he could not see that passing the bylaw would conserve gasoline and had no objec tion to hours of delivery of other dairies mr masales pointed out that no other town he knew of had a night delivery of milk he could make one delivery and thereby save on gaso line the problem of help was also one with him when he was now obliged to deliver from early morning until night mr watson told of a conversation with the milk inspector in which he suggested the dairies approach the council with a view to passing a by law if night delivery was permitted to go on he would have to continue two deliveries to meet the desires of customers they had been asked to conserve gasoline and regulation of hours would do this quite a dlsruu- slon ensued with mr murray and the council in which manv arguments were injected that were not relative to dellvorv hours nnd at the conclu sinn the dalrvmon retired no recurrence of such damage i ae nrnr cntuy mr rrlm municipal auditor was kn proshvtorlnn church tth council dlsiuascd the bvlaw thor ough and flnallv the bvlaw was given the required readings and pa eedfay council tho bvlaw set the hours of deliver of milk in acton h th h o o- the morning and flfce o clock in the atkrnoon the bvtaw wa to tnkv el feet upon receiving the approval of the minister of agriculture for the province of ontario the nineteenth report of the fin ance committee recommended pa- nienr of-the-fohowlng-accounts- bell telephone co service 15 1j ihoa rumiev work at park sco rooters supply co signs too e e harrop postage 1 23 c f leatherland aalarj et 100 81 c f leatherland convevlng tarzwell property 4 30 c f leatherland selecting jurors 1 01 e e harrop selecting jurors 1 00 j d chalmers selecting jurors 1 xi a t brown xuprittrs 50- narton motors gasoline 1 0 acton public utilities comml- council criticizes alon services town hall street lights fire pump arena etc 194 66 acton library board balance grant 335 00 acton fasa pus advertising 3 35 i jtu97 mr l star krtian made an offer of iso lor a lot on victoria avenue this present and pointed out that with the several changes in municipal of llclali much extra work hnd boon re- quired an account for this extra work was presented the amount of this account was 131 61 strong objection was taken to this account not only for the amount but owing to the fact thst at no time had council sanctioned any extra work or been given the opportunity to know that such an amount of extra work was required only intimation to any member of the council was that mr cray had told reeve chalmers that a lot of extra work would be required hut nothing hkd been discus sed that any additional fee over the yearly audit fee would be charged the amount asked was more than for the whole years audit and mr gray explained his work was required to bring the books in good condition for the new appointees council strongly criticised mr gray for not coming to council and giving recommendations and informing them of the work required before pro ceeding the presentation of the ac count was the present councils first knowledge of extra work being done cr necessary the following resolution was final tv passed that this corporation pay the sum of s100 to ivan s gray and company for special bookkeeping ser vices resulting from the resignation of the village treasurer and the vac- ancles occurring in the secretary- treasurcrshlp of tho school and cemetery boards as per account ren dered carried custody of bonds ownod by tho cemetery board which hnd neon kept in the municipal safety deposit box was discussed the bank of montrenl was request ed to transfer the access of entry ear fo safety deposit box no 13 h the bank of montreal acton from c f leatherland clerk of the vlllngi of acton to victor b rumiev trea surer of the comet erv board thot will on sunday observe its nlnoly- fccvonth anniversary tho annlver- 8iiryhweakor will bo rev h g cleg- horn of preston at the services at 11 00 a m nnd 7 00 p m tho choir is preparing speclnl music for tho oc casion knitters needed to suppky quota asked red cross for the next three months acton and district red cross have neon asked to supply a big quota of knitted goods to meet this need every knitter in the district will need to go back on tho job and the red cross appeals for those helpers the call has come for turtleneck sw eaters seaman socks mitts whole or leather fared gloves aero caps alternate caps helmets and pyjamas winter is coming the troops need warm knitted apparel if victory is to be won there must be no stopping the call is to the ladles this time get your yarn now and start knitting k fund over 200 ivteirknearlfsso for this week anonymous contributor 1400 amount duke of devon shire i o d b sends in 1000 i he ink was scarcely dry on the is sue of tsui fssa psssa last week when the fund or the london england sick childrens hospital got a boost that sent it well over the 1300 mark it was the largest contribution the fund has received and not knowing for sure what tha plural of anony mous is it appears under that heading in the list of subscription it was sent by a small group inacton who raised the money by practicing self- donlal there now if we say any more well reveal the identity of anonymoua and the amount was 114 00 we hope they read this story over in the hospital in london england nnd we imagine that ii will bring a smile to childrens faces that are eaiv- w through illness and giving in surroundings where maybe the hoxr bomb is marked for your room then another friend slipped in 1 and a patient who was grateful for skilled treatment that had been given in that great hospital met the editor in the post office and showed his gintltudo again by putting in a couple of dollars to help nut when the lon don hospital finds itself in a tough spot now a return of bread cast on tho waters many years ago last week tho members of the puko of devonshire chapter of tho i ode singled out tho fund fpr a in donation among their other good deeds and so it over the second hundred nnd on tho way to tho third perhaps wo can have nnothcr i15 ready tn send before wo got acknow ledgement of tho first donation well hero is the summary for the week previously acknowledged 100 rs anonymous 14 op a friond 100 a grateful patient 200 duke of devonshire chnpter i o d e 1000 the custodv of all bond in said safety di poult box except dominion of catl ada bond for j50 be transferred to the comoturv board who should be responsible for same henceforth and recommend that the proper fidelity coviract be carried by them that tho cuitodt of dominion of canada bonn for s250 knoun as the sol- xuars jiliunarlai fund be transferred into the custody of mlu b h speight treasurer of the corpora tion council accepted the list of poll tax arrears and dog tax arrears as pre sented b chief harrop covering the various amounts which were set forth in the motion the civil guards asked permission to use the council chambers ever vocond thursday and the popp fund committee asked for use of the same n nn n filh 7th and rth waler heaters not in use to be put in service ituutlw commlflgion met last night and transacted fort- nlffhuy buolneu when acton public utilltlcg com mission met last evening the first item of business instructed the sec- r tary to pay the following accounts hydro iivpl boll telephone co services 53 norton motors insollne 15 89 actoh fmrs pscsb advertising 1 q0 banaalmo co ltd supplies 101 16 of ontario uppity hs n 221 r3 then looking ahead we know the high school arc planning to give the fund a real boost with lhelr dance on october 24th tickets are now on rale nnd meeting with n good re- sponse council gave the glrli use of the town hall for the night and other expensea are at n minimum ljuu year your support of this event gave the red crass a splendid boost this year your patronage will help those little children trying to get well again among the ruins of m hospital in the heart or jlondon just this morning we learned that the ladles of bannockburn institute are planning an afternoon tea for saturday october 25th at mrs norm mceacherns home in acton they are tending the proceeds to the fund for the sick children we feel sure with all helping more help will go to these little victims of the war members acton ywju visit with toronto branch on wednesday evening members of the ywa and senior auxiliary of knox church were guests of runny- medo wms of runmmede presby terian church in toronto about thirty indies from acton nt- tended nnd f n joyed the fellowship nnd hospitality of this toronto aux iliary uhose president is mrs j bell mrs f blow nnd miss m e ander- thunkhgiviiig meeting of-united- mishionury society llepresentatlvos of the missionary societies of the xnglh an presbyter ian and baptist cnurthes joined in the annual thanksgiving service on tuesday evening of the united chun h womens sessionary mix inly held in the sunday school room mrs caldwell president waa in charge and tha devotional period was con- ducted by mrs a t brown mis chappel a missionary who had innl twenty years in japan was the guest speaker she gave a splendid address illustrated with pictures which gave all some conception of that counlrj and was thoroughly en joyed items on tha program that were also enjoyed were solo by mrs w j beattle savior when nlght involves the sky a quartette by the co it girls hetty gibson annetta evans jean harris and bunny anderson and a reading by mrs f cleave community friendship churches a auetlon and answer forum was also a feature with the following winner in provincial contest the farm home of mr john allen acton which won first place in the act on district contest for farm and home improvement and won tenth prise in the provincial conteat i illustration by courtesy of farmers magaxlnel members of the society taking part miss m 2 bennett mrs j held mrs f cleave mrs g a dills mrs j r kennedy mrs j ii reed mrs g ii swllser mrs j symon mrs 4 t brown mrs a mowat mrs j k gardiner mr a w fosburyajid miss k ilawthrt an invltatloiwas ktondod the so ciety to participate in the thanks giving meeting of th baptist mis sion clrcleyand members arranged for tho provision of lunch for the op ening metlng of tho united mission band a vote of thanks conveyed the appreciation of the audience to the sneaker nnd those as in- the program rev mr foshury the mlnlstor closed tho mooting and n fine social tlmo was spent with n delightful lunch being served mrs c o plank hostess to rockalong jnsnwtt meeting mrs c o plank was hostess to the october meeting of rockalong wo mens instlfute projoct leaders were named mrs a shultls and mrs d mcnabb quilting plans were made nnd n bee planned for the following week members were urged to bring in old woollen garments to next meet ing to bo transformed into batta for further use a ilallowe en social oyenlng was planned mrs w mcnabb the con venor of education presided enid mcnabb gave current events and also a reading on fire prevention the delegate of chesloy convention mrs w mcnabb presented a splen did report the institute ode closed the meet ing lunchwas served by the com mittee three injured and car wrecked- on thanksgiving day prontlwamcn pe to m turn and crashed through every thing to ten foot drop reception held by rev aiid miu fosbury at the parsonage the united church parsonage was gay with colorful glads and slnnlas on wednesday afttirnoon and evening when a pleasant receptloh was glvan by hsv w a amimrs eosburyu the folk of tho hurch and other friends in the afternoon mrs james symon received with mrs r6sbury miss minnie uennalt was at tha door mrs chester matthews and mrs drtnsluutacted itttlmlmngr mrs j it kennedy and mrs caldwell poured tea mrs hoy arnold and mrs voldhuls served and mrs john pell mrs ram reld and mrs fred cleave wore lea assistants i ho tea table was sihitlally dainty with lis gleaming silver aors and deep pink pompoms in tho evening mr nnd mrs a t brown rccolvod with tho minister and mrs foshury mrs pr cullon and mrstoni taylor ottornnllsnriitnjr room mrs orvlllo johnson nnd miss fern llrawn urod ton mrs w u noatty and mrs jas adnmson served mrs it agar mrs david richardson and mrs james rnrdlm r wore tea assistants dr w c cullon nnd mr e j monro were at tho door there was a spirit of wnrmth and informal ity prosent both aftornnon and even ing indicating- that rnv and mrs fdsbury have already gotten deeply into ho hearts or the church folk in acton ii e 1 fcdi ml in spite af the fact that the fron- ihra of tho town were well markod nnd signs and highway mnrkings in- dlcaled a sharp turn on no 7 hlgh- wn ornlucql the rovotlonnl period i a f wire cable co snprntni rooolvercten o cnnnda inspection fees macdonald eloirlc ltd sup piles northorn electric co supplies canadian line material ltd supplies tfert 1163 500 and n duett was contributed by miss of members of the canad- lah anderson and miss mirlh f t waterworks dept hydro dept power at sphng canadian brass co supplies 475 35 4213 30 99 9312 a letter was read from the unem ployment insurance commission stating that emplovces of public utilities commissions were insurable under the act as requested forms had boon fnn nrdod fnr thn mo nf orr a very inspiring oddrotf was given by mrs moynam of toronto a daugh ter of the late dr jonathan goforth she chose as her subject god-guld- od and cited instances of the experi ences of her parents and herself in their ufeln china acton bowlers lost last night in game at guelph permission was granted count ii adjourned at 1j 15 a m iirlptvg britain londov cp free french nor wegian dutch polish creek yugos lav and belgian allied navies helping britain include 187 light warships corvettes submarines and other craft manned by 14370 officers and men available merchant shipping of these allies totals 72so0oo tons j the commission and lhis was opera- i tlvvfrom july it uas decided that where hot water heaters were installed and the property uas not occupied that the healer rental must be paid or the heaters removed this uas made necessary owing to the fact that no more heaters uere available it was decided to hold the next meeting on october 2tlh all the commissioners were present at this meeting onto crashed through guy wires rail ings and trees and took a ten foot drop to wreck their car on monday morning visibility at 7ri was not good and there was quite 9 fog in this district the men robert l lowdcn driver j whltlcatindtoliritircaietiaaheen 4 taking part in the parade at guelph on sunday anil uere returning to toronto on monday morning about 7 30 when the accident occurred the car came right past the curve ran into and broke a guy wire off a tele phone pole crashed through the guajd rail on the approach to the railway crossing and went on ovelr the sidewalk and crashed into a small hie mccutcheon bowling team lost to the 2600 team by a score of 21 last night jn a itojal commercial bowling match although losing this match mccutcheon s turned in three good games with scores which usually tr ln len toot drop rom the alde- mill hu hwn pvwt fnr three walk points the score xi roote n morton m holmes w corry j adamson c lelshman j morton handicap mccutcheons 260o 20r 182 185 jr5 150 133 202 1s7 229 10 194 225 291 185 14s 19 1029 1007 1060 30bs 1107 1083 1033 3323 the machine a chevrolet of recent i model had the front badly smashed 659 the front wheels were twisted tn var- 407 lous directions and the front smashed 318 j in from the several impacts 778 1 injury to the occupants was con- 335 fined to a broken ankle sustained by colin brodle and fare cuts and head bruises euffered by robert lowdeft and j whltlock chief harrop inves tigated and alter receiving medical attention they were taken to guelph hospital for treatment 167 375 57 thanksgiving day wedding in st aldans church here tho wedding was solemnized monv day afternoon at two oclock of miss olive wlnnlfred youngest daughter fo mr and mrs k macdonald georgetown and james lloyd george jones son of mr and mrs j w jones of acton at st albana church of england acton rev e a brooks officiated given in marriage by her father tho bride wore a mustard colored crepe dress chocolate bvown acces sories and ler corsage was of bronze and pink roses she was attended by her sister mrs r wilcox of hamil ton who wore sv grey wool dress powder blue accessories and her cor sage was of blue and pink mums jack drysden of paisley was the groomsman a reception with about twentyfive guests followed at the home of the bride nnd the couple then left for short motor trip acton fair pays prize list in full have years surplub at a meeting last evening of the board of directors of acton fair the hecrelarytreaaurer e thetford was instructed lo pay all the prize money in full aaummiiryoilhe linancea indicated that the fair had enjoyed a very successful year and that after all expenses had been met a surplus on the years operations would re main iasl year the fair with its surplus was able to help the victory loan president m symon expressed his approbation to the board of tha splendid cooperation that had been given him ln the years work it was derided that nil cheques issued for payment would be marked void if not cashed boforo december 1st it was also decided to rent a safety deposit ixix at tho bank for keeping valuable payim lielmutlng lo hie fair garage operators have several items on octoker program a largo and enthusiastic number of tho members and visitors of helton branch of the ontario garage opera tors association attended the october meeting held in milton thursday ev ening october oth mr j l mcklnd- loy the branch president presided r a large number of ems of busi ness came before the meeting for dis cussion and were dealt with by tha chairman in hla usual efficient man ner the educational portion of tha meeting was provided by representa tives of the champion spark plug co lid mr warrlner and mr a ft hutching who used motion pictures to show the manufacturing procedure of the spark plugs and the best methods of servicing them everyone present felt rewarded by ayery enjoyable evening and took away much food for thought a social half hour at the close brought one more evening to a finish bannockburn institute met at mrs s swackiiamers bannockburn institute october meeting was hod at the home of mrs s swaekhamer and miss e russell preswlenlwasln charge roll call was answered by a home remedy or pi rstald treatments during the buslneva tart of the meeting it was decided to postpone for a week the afternoon tea at the home of mrs n mceachern acton tile funds rrom this tea will be glyen to tas fats pstas fund for the lon don england sick childrens hospital mrs matthewgaveln1ntereetlhk paper entitled what can a woman do the hostess was tendered a very hearty vote of thanks and a pleasant social halfhour spent over the teacups the national anthem concluded the meeting more equipment installed at the ceramic plant a new oven with unit for heating la now being installed at the plant of armaco products jn acton on maple avenue the new oven will double the capacity of the plant which is now busy making a wider range of crucibles and plans on adding another line to its products not now being manufactured in canada with increasing business the man agement is considering plant expan sion and la now taking its place in actons growing group of industries former acton pupil now teacher at air force school mr fred day ma of the cen tral high school of commerce ham- flton has accepted a position as teacher at the royal canadian air iforc school at the oac guelph mr day is a former pupil of mlas m masales of acton a former student of acton continuation school and a grandson of mrs e a wansbrough lake ave won provincial prize for farm home improvement in the contest for farm and h improvement mr jack allen acton was awarded tenth prize mr al- i1i w6r tlrit ptlue in the local teat this is the second time farmers from acton district have won prixee in the provincial contest t extend congratulations to atawk angoetaj cumberland house balk c p this frontier settlement iso miles northeast of prince albert will be the centre tof a new industry a large angora rabbit ranch for wool spinning and dyeing n i coming events ass m at tm rrm or oissr gvsls sir tku tsuuee sf ckust emu sv la wilh a scubssh caste b tsy ssmsmei si sse v bannockburn weenwe institute wui hold an afternoon tea frasn 3 to on saturday october 29th at taw has of mrs n mceachern acta ceeds are in uststtslkr fund for tha loadcst kswrksad sjfefc calwrens hospital ytj are cssraval- ty lavhed 1 v e ijsrrrniibi3