4pi 1- ramwhm i 2fqs court of revision alters decisions some taxes were written ott and others refunded when eiouesing council met as court of revision on monday march 7 the sallowing amounts were re- funded john randall 99 wil te sjsjfcljgeorge h leslie clifford cook 175 pour of these were due to fires and one to wrong assessment f written ft were the following peter- geeton ss98 william mcj leuand 18m richard banny 93248 lindner and gurd t m gleivjpealner industries 90480 juroav kohen m01t the lair two- due tofires others for j business asonsnd wrong assess- j orient t- j wafrid bird was chairman with 11 council members present fuauno auction sale i t tw ot b or oni aad fua the acton fwcf press acton ontarlo twursbav march 24 1b5s hqrris plonetr followed blazed troll to rock wood speaker tells institute the itllr4 fiurti eh eonvo- ner nntl uliuitluhvlhei nulled fur th mrch mevmiiu f tlreenoc women inalttuto wltch v itum ml hip home of mr j m viiwi protlng als a i n chllihen mu klva isarmi irol- ehtl scripture w rcati ly mrs a altkon moll tall wan uimweivd by ninething learnevl from our qramliviotherii minutes and uomuei- reinut were read ivi several items of business discussed in givlnil standing committee re port mrs se- patterson told of the wonderful find of iron ore in northern onturio mr hemnley concerning education weele said we should aim not only to produce jxolwwcholurn but to see that thtv rate us better citizens mrs c aitkens on cittzenshipisald all men are brothers health of nil people is necessary to all people arid l for erintlnne interes ylictyvlllafis whirh k operated for trie variety club of greater camvmuvfua st patrick theme for church supper in cancer research red cross tb clinics it was decided to hold a social evening in the school mrs wm ballcntinc mrs hemsley- and the annual hil inttfjcka iiimr poumired lly hit ladles aid wan held in si david church un the evening of march 17 after de- ipri a short urogram preneliled the womens institute llnnd gave a very hiimufuia mualcm numlter- when dipnvrs a wash uiurtl broom tin puns cumb triangle kuzima and cookl tins kept tlnu lo the but on of the leader mrh james wallace the costumes wore- uite attractive especially the enrriftg two pleasing quartette number were given by the chester slater the chairman rev batilch called on the elders and managers who wi dance draw proceeds for hall hhumtgawnya womens iimtitsit held a very aucceanful dance ami lnwoii friday evtmhig march in it hi ok villa hall tile proceed a ate jill toward hie renovation ijf hie lowiieblp hall wlnuoru of the diawa were ivhmatcr hhlrley ulcluwirv ouolph table lamp mia ixiulve kiericrlokwui rluolpli el of dish e jean lirltuiu lilt i arun iimliiuin tray lcn lolng ii it mofful m ii rllck utartwrr tu vm milton iiath- rhiii set 1 a mkltiire tojontu clock mr uc page it it i miiilellvllle wall lamp mrs a hurrt toronto three lbs butter ijeali taylor itlt i mofttl 24 ii- flnrir marjorlo klilott itlt i oinilmllvllle three h- ttu- clifford norrlah itlt 1 moffal m llts flmif joan hutuin puallflgh- two pulra menji socks iirolhy sbdler ciuclph two ins butter george mccprmlck burlington were pivsent to sing a couple of numbers thbi they did in fun- style mr bjulch was accompanist mis lois inglis fiivored with ai accordion number mrs george black gave a humorous reading the bjily goat the masses mary- ann and lois greenlees sang two irish numbers the wearln o the grihn was noticeable among those present the program though short was pleasing and informal and if one can judge by the applause was much enjoyed two pairs ao mr ti wllsiin it it 2 hamilton two iyrex pie plates clarke lyons fjorvul pyr- ex baking dish mrs liza black l 1 i c e ceu a carr optorvtetrist dowqu st tr 1091 queuh iank ff savino i that right yew can bank tit saving yew make when yew le act w ea t the undtsagned has received foronro by the ontario society for crippled children is visited by iristuonsnt members of gamma sigma fraternity of mirriico high school each ti sei tsy auction at fas farm y he ontario society for crippled children conducts the annual ks ss cosl i situated on the first easier- ea i campaicin in association vvith more than 200 service liix- sktvvai faras north of xo t clcbs throuqhojjt the province campaign which runs until april 10 rhwy i aruies west ofactoto on w satchiat makta x has jn objective of 550000 cjescsvr it tsrsrartrisharp j r var v p h socid siaa diraer wagoc sis cmocies jxece duung 3as str s555 tatues glass twta stsp satjqae love seat for fiitiirf fob f mpwh hik mrsn ppareti llitroduced miss m nickel of rockwood guesi speaker who chose as her subject the history of rock wood rock- i si vi spsi- ner there are t5 sung men in on- if u evaseaa ras 6x today forme residents- of a jlsg sfsrd communis who faced the kisttresjsess c c f rj of rswers floor wx w mu 1 r j 1 federation holds lkrsua rci card iabje mof- confidence than they feel now as who are isi suraer eiectnc ranse whe selfdependent citiiens cusjbk cankii rsnie vacuum rrsking thirown way sfitxr eiecirc jiusetje qaactity j i onl- a little more than five dsie ieoiijyr easy wasfctrts- years ago that vanetv village cam buufeine- tastiirooas seal- lnlo existence an example of what f westsrpoase combinscon done bv ue petjon of ett f wesr people tnpired by an 4dea 3eew w2f sa sioies and into -st-have- bees directea the sklib peis olir4g ia beds chairs of theablest experts in j field of i flrst mufe norakransuttel- raining of handicapped boys and ond ue mrs wilham r n kctjzpmkxt-pa- stemart com frwm it has come a divided in hap- men first prize a second iipfrt ja i erectnc per rratnan rrtstiprfs that has re- prile mrs f r fendley lunch was sered st patrick euchre esquesing federation of agric ulture held a very successful st patricks euchre in stewarttown hall last friday night the hall was nscely decorated for the occas ion euchre winners- were ladies t r drlrkiiis fount- wsrded the people who made eaters se heay possibles j f for many yirs the ontario j socet fo crippled children and s wide network of ontario service clubs had collaborated in several rrgrams of trejunert and therapy tyr crpped children -fri- 149 art h exra phase of the drive to 3id such children was opened when the variety club service club of the rntrttitrert irdustry in ontario gd to f n a cr w ads restored to near normal ability cild learn trades as a jerut variety village here the lds may live ard learn a as built thus business and pro- u ssional men linked by the srety wh the people of the en- tairmert world offered a chance tne ycui who had benefit ted frcm treatment to become self- pporting today the to graduates of the ru famous vllage have proven the worth of the experiment- the lid- who learned watchmaking 3rd ima irage of s2000 nre mportant is the sense of self- iiify have developed aid hv thf fiinds tarvoaer sjt1s js idrv tr sretclwr tiecjc fencer truck sslj mrh spare mbeel ard tire el- ertnr creasi separator jj pto tut tp 2 g tari with 7rutrr t new xtk can cart 4 srvrgr sceet tssrs pastr wrri nt pltrs rru aiiber tired stee w reiaarrc tir wooden wheelbar- rcw t mheied stefl centet cart rj wmiews extersr-n- ladder uarurr mir ppe and ttmg t a srrc ijxs stes qtian- try usfi tnmr piles scrap iron flirts sicte carder tols seed er wieec hce rterju5 other it- 1 wr cash postuvfy ro op- r rrusi tu saie day wm gibson isfi aucticneer auction sale ofjara seara paver haekiawry gfla tfcrislin hmt ana rmltry tf jaderfiged have received nrtrartior from the estate of the ijcrr nsarvrr -tfai-i- trades arelfatiiijtgin year butfar 1 jic a t better health ceatei by tie aniuai sale of eastir sala vhch finances treatment j re ram- thv boys were able to enefit frlm the jchools train g prgram and to face the world with confdence the campaign which usts until april 10 has an to ti jay public auction at lot i ear a township of t 2 2nes south of hcrnby comer of th lue and 10 sideroad on tbtssdat march jl ccunencing at lujo oclock the fcilowinj cattle 1 reft holstein cow de in apn 1 re holstein oowp jec of 550noo dye in may 1 reg holstein calf 13 bos old 1 reg holstein calf 8 mos old 1 holstein cow calf atc dmv1 fy aide s holtteir cows bred there3t ratlick s uoy ford cow bred z hereford heifers 3 yrs old bred 2 durham heifers 3 yrs old bred 1 durham cow bred these cows are bred to maple urt sires and breeding dates will be given day of sale 1 durham heifers 2 yrs old open 2 hobtefn heifers 2 yrs heifers- is mos heifer 15 mos old 3 holstein hei fer calves 1 durham- hetfer calf 2 veal calves music highlighted the men of knoxcntertained the members of the presbyterian church at their first ladies night on tues- om open noweui da of lat w and splu of h sdsri 5ssss her there was a good sized gathering because of tho nearness of st patricks day irish songs were highlghted hogs ann poultry 1 mat kev doufcjas gordon of mornstoh gave an address on the subject ure york sow bred feb 21 york chunks 100 yrold hens hay 8 ton baled hay mixed ir not previously sold 3 bus alfalfa seed tractor at implements power machinery etcjx tractor model d lights and power takeoff starter 43 hp runs and looks like new ford tractor in mod mechanical condition robert pell threshing machine 3045 on on what is man the canadian legion quartette george mussolle john mchugh i paign hamilton peal and bill mattocks i sang hudolph spielyogel and el mer smith played irish airs on the viulin e a hansen was accompa nist a touch of scotland was added by bob buck who played the pipes ontario president haltonccf speaker the annual meeting of the hal- ton ccf association was held on march 12 in th oddfellows hall in georgetown the afternoon meeting was followed by- a pot luck supper entertainment and dancing the following were elected to of fice for the coming year president mrs joan mcintosh burlington vice t president fred johnson georgetown secretary graham porter georgetown treasurer mrs f price burlington executive members jack timlech ron tribe lowell green eric clark provincial council member harvey copland georgetown eamon park president bf the ontario ccf was the speaker he said that he had visiteclall parts of the province during the winter months and found increased ccf activity everywhere we have ov er w candidates in the held already with several nominating convent ions scheduled he told his aud ience we arc ready for the elect ion whenever frost decides to call it he said the unemployment situat ion in the province largest since the thirties was shaking the con- ldence of the people in the pres ent government and its ability to meet the demands of our people he maintained the ccf program of planning for full employment health care good education avail able for everyone was aimed it providing family security stan allen ccf candidate for halton conducted a dutch auction that was enjoyed by everyone he thanked the retiring executive for their efforts during the year and ured the members increase their work and financial help to the c cf he was confident it would ead to a successful election cam- rubber withfebersol feeder straw during the program and again at cutter grain thrower and reclean- lunch er 2 furrow tractor plow terg jd tractor manure spread r on m i n rubber 3 section drag cultivator bfs brtlwitlfis 6 ft cocxshut tractor dlc 3 sect- mhwhiiiw ion diamond harrows 4 section seed harrows 73 ft- endless drive belt 7 in buck rake mounted on truck extension feeder for threah the guiderand brownies held hold parents night ing machine grain thrower with 49 ft of pipe j rubber tired barm their annual parents njight on hall when ton box 2 tractor trailer woods the guide commu electric motor 2 hp new 3 i ft wagons with flat hay rack and wa- j at the scout ri mccormick mower dane kay load er mhhay tedder 2 dump rakes tarpaulin mby 30 wire fence stretcher hog 7te wtndrower single scuffler set of scales 2 ton jack extra large double blocks fanning mill set of single blck and tackle forge anvil rise blacksmith drill slush scra snow fence 100 ft of one and a quatti inch rone 108 gal oil 4nsuoil pumoa aet of taps and dice on to half inch brooder house by 10 tu oil barrals quantity of tove wool cut in ft leoghts blow torch iqw ehatoa ahovelt rnmlft qgnmv tdots cash with dark on rmf mmlgvi no rtearv a farm la rented e sioner gave an interesting talk on the organizing and start of girl guides the brownies had their opening with carol candler and mary beth elliot i the toadstool fairies then the guides had flag break with sylvia jones- elisabeth jany and peggy bradshaw in the color party the guides and brownies had a program for their parents brenda cripps and shirley barett sana open up your heart rhoita mo eachern brenda cripps and shir ley barrett recited poems the brownies skit was entitled three pirates and the guides skit was called humor in uniform the meeting was closed by the guides and brownies singing taps scout and guide mothers then bgms served lunch brigades discuss hre jurisdiction a 5alk on industrial fire protect ion was heard by the fire depart ments of halton county attending a mutual aid meeting- in nelson township fire- hall the speaker was mr stretton of the steel company of canada the speaker was introduced by capt clare deans of the beach fire department and was thanked by chief w r mjs of nelson township fire department coun cillor edgo george extended a welcome to the firemen on behalf of the township a discussion wa held concerning the answering and handling of fires within certain areas including the recent pig and whistle fire it was ruled that- if department has an agreement with a municipality then a border jfire comes within its jurisdiction the trafalgar town line dividing nelson and trafalgar- townships was cited as an instance if a tire occurs on the property of a person having bronte tele- phone connection then the bronte departments responds however chief mills pointed out that if people living on the trafalgar town line have a nelson township connection his department would respond were going to answer any calls if they call us he said mrs j l allan were appointed a nominating committee foi officers of the coming year mrs j l allan- took over for the following program singsong current events by mrs r mc- keown edgar guest poem by mrs r allan humorous song my grandmothers apron and the old bonnet by mrs tl reid vood ijou yo before guelph harris is- the only remaining family of the orginal founders she told of m harr showing her a diary of his grand fathers written in both french and english this told or following a blazed trail from burlington now the guelph road to rock wood where the first house was built on the old plummer place she told also of the building of the harris woollen mills the his tory of the churches mentioning especially the quakers who gave rockwood that beautiful cemetery in one corner of which are the graves and head stones of many quakers the history of the schools also was very interesting includ ing the story of building the sock- wood academy which served as a place of higher education until other high schools promoted by tho province took its place and it was closed many famous people such as j j hill the great railway man sir adam beck founder of hydro and mr hardy later premier of ontario attended the a6ademy irsballentinefavo wi splendid readings the pioneers and the family album lunch was served and a social tirhe- spent bigger program edmonton c3 city com missioners have recommended 1955 capital expenditures totalling 22- 841000 an increase or 4209000 over last year largest single out lay would be 4000000 for a new- sewage plant ame oe plumbing heating eavestroughing pressure systems water softeners phone 25 251 mason blvd actor topiprice paid for boiling fowl -and- roasting chickens at ledgers iga mrs cha mitchell wai hos- tess to the blair evening auxiliary on wednesday evening mrs an drews opened the meeting with a container bug death mclvin low rie ft it 1 campbell villc cup and saucer r bcuumont georgetown three containers bug death el win service acton cup and saucer monty cowan quebec three con tainers bug death mrs j van fleet acton three containers bug death jack inglis rr 3 camp- bellville pnemtffly ruble gd head led in the scripture reading the rest of the members read res- ponsivcly tkevaribus reports were receiv ed planswere made for the easter meeting which will be held in the church school room rev g baulch will give an easter mes sage and also show slides on india today several items of business were discussed mrs l mitchell read an article from the glad tid ings those down town areas by dr j a munro mc dd mrs roger mahon was the lead er for the study period assisted by mrs webb mrs hambly mrs austin mrs cramp and m15 dew- hurst the subject for discussion was into the villages mrs wm mahon gave the good thought which was very worth while and showed the importance of careful training for children es pecially in the home praise was the word used in answering the roll call will reopen for the season on t march 31 watch for opening program 2 shows nightly children under 12 rears free upply and follow through with port craftmanahip on your building requireme i fireside bible society sunday april 3rd united church 830 illusjlraled talk on the worlds council of churches meetings at evanston iii last year by rev stuart coles of oshawa brass quartette refreshments for v see w h denny state fan ageit fttsthral three auto life fire our w h 39 brock s actor 4ajv nylons by weldrest and corticelli 45 51 60 and 66 gauge 98c to 165 for ladies slipw panties pyiamas nightgowns aprons house dresses purses gloves kerchiefs flowers handkerchiefs blouses dress mater ials etc for men v dress socks dress shirts ties handkerchiefs spring fashions for children dresses in new spring styles for girls sizes from infants to 12 years coat sets- suedine nylon rayon gabardine sizes 1 to 3 jnfants 3 piece corduroy and linen sizes small to x large blazers navy flannel f oily lined double breasted for boys or girls sizes 6 to 16 hjntons dept store canadas regular army stands high io morld opinion tod and l ship from the finest oi canadian youth is the constant aim of this force an officers training programme is open to candidates of xhc right type can you qualify if you are over 18 under 27 have a grade 12 or better education and can pass exacting physical standards you may be able to take advantage of this opportunity for an interesting responsible career for a period of fortyfour weeks you will receive the officers training course your rank and pay will be that of an officer cadet and on your successful completion of the course you will be granted the queens commission as a 2nd lieutenant you end up a qualified leader fit for command within canadas regular army here is a real opportunity for the right type of person full information about pay pension medical and insurance benefits can be obtained from your nearest canadian army recruiting office or write assistant adjutant general man ning ortona barracks oakville ontario ii 1 rt jt vi jlrx m