thtraaday mat mtfa 1bs1 twe acton free pres paok nto smhymnmmiten gtii5 0tn caw ammltms taw tilf l zrxslzt h i nwimtwtoom i fear al ht ct wfcb4tukl4 childrens aid annual report shouts yeai of important work es c r cross s s auto parts parts oiu anti freeze for alt juuu cart nd yiockr trrfrbm flfx3p 825x30 woods hoist and box3 yard chv dp axlt bus phone 9031 milton res robert st phone 131 the children aid society of the county of multon heid it tin- mul mttlntf on may oth in st paul united church milton whri ktaarly100 interested people from the county nnd euewhetv bikthered to hear a report of the yearn work kiev jnme l ulair pastor of st pntij openinl the meeting wrth prmrr which wow followed bv n welcome exlemlik 6y presid ent e o mahon tit- hviff biuln- o mreona included the rend in k of tho minuter of the last annual meeting and the treasurer i repori mr g f thompion aupertn- tendent gave his iwport for the vear spenktnif briefly on the var ious rfepartmenbi of work handled bv the children i aid society statistic show that 207 children wer involved in the tl7 cases dealt with in jhe protection de partment the society endeavor wherever possible to ault in strynrlhenlnff family tie and onlv as a last resort are thcie ties bro ken low standards of living con tinual drinking quarrclllntf and immornlltv lead to the diuolutlnn of the home consequently n a result of court action 23 children beenme wards of the society dur ing the vear a very pleasant- interlude pree rdel the address of the pvenlnp when a male quartette from the mr npd mrs club of the united church offprint two selections fol lowing uhich mr wm vnnsickle introduced the speaker- dr james m mather well- known and popular director of the hut tun countv health unit verv ihl iddrewid the rntherintf his lopir ws he ilth and wo if ire in rural ontario h exemplification th spcikt r mule mention of the arit of meininkh embodied in the word health to the diverse n itinns of the woild in 1b50 p when ttunn life rxpectancy watt 40 years the medical officer of hofiuh wis concerned chiefly with p ml ems of commun i coble disease in epidemic proportion 11h concern then did not embrace prob lems of hoilslntf and mental health but through continued of for in and incroaud medlcm knowlmle bnbv boy imirn today have n life ex pectancy of ttl years nnd their sisters two wars more epidemics of the more xorlnus communicable diseases nre nlmiwl utvheiml of nnd infant death hnve bitn drastk- allv reduced halton coiintv enjov n futlrst c operation between the health unit and the only cxinllntf welfare organization the children aid soclet both of which ore worklnjj towmifhhg same ultimate goal the j improvement of condltiorm in gen eral but the responnlbilltv of welfare i still hldeflned the members of the health unit staff are trnined to do medical wort whll tp thr childrens aid is the children all otiier welfare is handled bv individuals in the various municipalities nnd lncks central co ordination at the present time legislation exists which would enable any croup of municipalities to form on organ ization jdrnffiir icthtiironhe ileollh unit and right now universities are training personnel who would he qualified to assume the task of making it function hilton county he mid ins been a lender in manv thinns and he cnneludcd b chal lenging the thinking people of the coiintv to considi r the povtibiliti s and benefits of organized welfare mr mir ken ie nnhiiimm in his thanks to the speikorsummed up the thoughts or irnnv whin he toinplinii nti d or math r on his address ind the food for thought which he hnd prm ide d thi n port of the nonumtinr comnultie wjii rend nnd the prci ident di cl irvd as officers nnd directors for the vear pr sident e d mnhnn camp- bellville vice president mrs w a weaver burlington secretary c l kirkness actori tretsurer wm deans georgetown superin tendent g f thompson milton directors g w mcken7le ac ton mrs louis j lee box 411 burlington dr c g beid georgt town mrs m e nixon milton george e elliott milton dr h v crnnfield flth line oikville w allan campbell gait street oak- mile mrs m j brown it b 1 nonnl mrs velnn norris r b 2 milton w g mackt nrle nob- inon lakeshore highway fart oakville k y dick milton j w iiggins milton mr w h matthtws toronto wis ngmn appointed auditor nnd in invitation to the annu il con fen net nt the ito nl york hoti 1 toronto on mn 17th and lflth wis txtendtd to all interest d pt oplt gn i tings from the coiintv conn cil were brought b warden k y dick and from hamilton childnns id sociitv b mivs e duffv now of thnt stnff tr a mo mnson form r pn sident of the sntutv nlo spoke of his continued inter est m the wprk thnnks to the cliurth were extndid bv g w mekt n7ie acton wi r the singing of tht vntionnl ntht m n tistt fullv pn pnrcd lunch irtml bv the coupus club w ns injnvid during tho socml hour which concludtd the mett- ot the arena instead of running around the race track for the half mllo or 440 the athlete could be mcn running around the arena five or six time the tom watson challenge trophy for v winner of the open half mile run will he n new feature award of thu years meet this trophy will be competed for each ymr nnd will be retained by the winning school until n new sucees- cor has been declared particulars cotilcrnlng each winner will be en graved onr the- trophv nsji perma- nl nl r coril of bis achievement other awards will include ribbons for first set on d and third statu ette trophies for the pernoiw who obtain the idghest number of points in their class in ludh itovs nnd girls divisions will be given on saturday the school bus uh acton at eleven thlrtvn m inllmi for tin games beginning nt twilve thirty at the oac grounds in gin iph our voltevball team pland sec ond against alliston it was the hi nl of thrte games nnd alliston won in two straight games tin score were auulon s acton 13 and a lls i on iv acton 10 then alliston went 0v1 to play kitchi nt r and came out victorious again in the track anil field events the ilrls did not win any rlblton but the iwiys did quite well even though the competition was very tough uussctl arblc won n second in the hop bu p nnd jump crawford doug ins won a third in the shot put rml john wnre plncul third in the hundred vnrd ffnsh each competi tor could only enttr three vi nts and if vou wire in the track and fit id vou could not in on the vol- ti yhnll t am tin imim ball s ason is in full wing around a iis tnms have been ehotn in tin p t m rinds nnd vervone is most cnthuiiinkttc if vvl hnve n good unm wcjnny i i vi n play our livats in milton nnd gi org town in addition to about 140 ftdernl tnxt s on a 2 050 car in some pro vineis canadinns pv provincial and municipal sales tax jack armstrong dittriet reprlrtlalv fkaiifjrrrru vt branch qffice brampton onl little book in qmada only you know the personal story your bank book tells did you know there are 8000000 such bank books in canada each contains information that is strictly 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