thursday june 2nd 1055 the acton free press acton ontario page nmb r monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and marker a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom- nicol phone brampton 603 w will distribute magazines from trafalgar site modern romances moderrrp deputyreeve ernest savin say town manager plan works as oakville delegates visit falls bank the saving i thafs right you can bank the saving you make when you let acton woodcrafts advise supply and follow through with e craftmanship on your building requirements 1 phone 4c acton ontario t h t- m f screen and 84 other publications of modern distributors limited will be distributed from and prob ably lter published on the queen elizabeth way just west of oak- villes kerr street the company with headquarters in cincinnati and a warehouse on wellington st in toronto last week purchased leonard de boards lohacre farm on the south side of the q 5 way with william terentiak manager of the j p curran real estate office as the middleman in the deal deroard said after the deal was consummated at a company of ficial told hinror was planned to build a warehouse of 4000 square fei unnr s anrl later to add a printing plant at present modern screen and its literary kin are merely distributed in canada and printed in the united states the company also handles comics and funny papers fcmdnmnini tuire pete mcgillen leading authority on ontarios out doors writes here in ontario is the answer to your fifth freedom freedom from care oull find it in a vacation spent in uiis banner province of canada the province that ho the greatest appeal to holidaymakers get to know your own ontario youll love l how much do ontario families value and enjoy the rich vacation treasures of their own banner province the lure of ontarios lake river and forest areas boating fishing and touring delights draws thousands of visitors each year from all parts of the continent and all these inviting opportunities are spread forth for ontario families to enjoy perhaps only a few miles from home heres an exciting idea for holidays this vear know ontario better an hour or so in bus 1 train or motor car can bring you face to face with new tingling discoveries or rewarding experiences send in the coupon below and see the wealth of opportunities awaiting you better in e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 130600 a evenings byappbinfrnejnt for appointment telephone 115 wards in burlington the town manager system which- oakville is considering is giving flt splendid satisfaction in niagara kecjuesi apptoval rot told the oakville council at its meeting recently with councilors wj e davis and wm card the deputyreeve paid a visit to the falls and interviewed mr orr the cataract citys town manager ta obtain an idea as to how the system operated mr orr seemed to think that we are on the right track said mr savin the system seems to be very well organized i think they have a very good setop m orr has been on the job 17 years he said there isnt orie member of the council who vouldwant to go back jsp the old system reeve- haldenby thought that as councils summer recess was so close at hand no action should be taken at the present time- but that preliminary plans should be made and applicants interviewed with a view to instituting the sys tem in september street condition brings complaint the town of brampton may be involved in a law suit over the condition of union street according to a k aziz director of the brampton knitting mills mr aziz said last week if conditions of the street- are not improved his comp any will possibly take court action against the town and that arty suit against the municipality would bo for a considerable amount of dam ages after hearing complaints from the company tha works depart ment had union street oiled on may 14 after according to deputy- reeve fred kline going to some considerable trouble to do so mr aziz claims the oil on the bypas improved conditions for about onc- half hoffr and then evaporated qnshffla oil fired furnace canadas finest automatic heating ask us to show you the new conroy furnace x burlington council last thursday turned down a proposal to have the mayor reeve and deputyrieve el ected by general vote and the councillors by wards on a recorded vote asjeed by councillor frank whittakec who with councillor john gordon sponsored the motion- it was de feated with councilors yhittaker gordon and mayor e w smith favorand deputy reeve f c at kinson councilors jack richard son bill hettitt frank darton and harry wjde against reeve r h shannon was absent a previous motion by the same tv6 tjenflerrich requested lhe3ey partmenis approval of the six ward division according to an au president since march 1948 succeeds mr walker as chairman of the company ross h mcmaster of tached schedule this motion was montreal was elected vicepresid carried unanimously councillor whittaker who had- given notice of motion regarding the ward system at the previous meeting explained his attitude on such a move seven members pf council conn from one small section of the town it is an unhealthy condition ho s id streets vi he sets lower mill rate working until after one oclock thursday- of last week strcetsvill council arrived at its 1955 tax rate of 58 mills one mill lower than last year largest item in the budget other than for general purposes of the village set at 35i46 or 2304 mills was the final estimate of the pub lic school board of 31040 or 2023 mills council sliced 5500 from the school board budget because of a 3500 overpayment on a rec ent school debenture and 2 000 for capital expenditure retirement of village debentures necessitated a levy of 330 mills er s5034 brampton area high school board 438 mills or 6721 county rate 504 mills or 8500 planning board 622 or 41 mill- and an even mill fo the library board providing si 520 two equal 100 winnipeg cp- engineer j robert binney chalked up 40 years i and 10 month- service on his- re- hirement this month including the long service of hi father r m binney sr it brought the family i service to 100 years the older binney a ection foreman when hi- started in 1805 i rail crossing collisions kill el 66 drivers and passengers in motor vehicles in ontario last year qwro 9 om leatt c4 remembert- volt can doityourself and save under our planned installation policy same service and guarantees root phone 16 rockwood rvig j 1 i il k lg qual it y lumber and builders supplies we are in a position to supply all kinds of lumber building ma- terials and mill work c r mckinnon hillsburg phone erin 74r2 i ontario tbvtl room iti- i college st toronto ontario sf liklwcscno ill a free road map ano travel information aout ontario a i mm stmit ir tuut ran ut ok used cars and trucks 1953 olds 4ooor sedan hydromatic heater tinted window and direction al 199500 1954 chev deluxe coach two fohe radio heater and all new tires 1695 1953 chev coach heater and two- tone 129500 1953 ford mainline coach heater and custom radio directionals wind shield washer 139500 1950 olds pordor sedan one owner the futuramatic series sixcylinder a real family car 109500 1950 mjercury pordor sedan radio heater etc 89500 1949 here it is a customline twodoor 1955 special twotone paint job white wall tires fender skirts- radio heater sun visor twin exhausts hollywood mufflers shes loaded boys all this for only 39500 1947 pontiac club coupe 22500 1952 gmc 12ton only 15000 miles 89500 1952 chev ton paint job ready for miles of work 89500 acton district representative don ryder phone 42m bell bros sales service jim bell phone 89r2 milton no 25 higiway new cpr president n- r crump center was recently elected president of the canadian pacific railway following the z4iji annual meetingofthe company g awalker qc rigat has re tired as chairman of the cpr but will remain as a director of the company w a mather left trafalgar police add seventh constable trafalgar police department- has increased its staff to seven con stables as radio operators vaughan craig and john walsh have been named third class officers the two radio operators will he replaced by police cadets who will advance in the ranks as vacancies occur or replacements are needed constable james collins is leaving the force the former radio men will join chief fred oliver sgt harry wil son constable al terrell con stable thomas souler and con stable robert mansfield 3t georgetown purchases cruiser increases lot size requirements canteen service in new facility oshawa ont cp mrs c s iee created a new hjok in service when she founded a red cros- canteen service for a whitby i jd peoples home two years ago hope holmestead of toronto vicechairman of the ontario rei cross welfare committee says the canteen ha set a pattern for ei vice in old peoples homes which may be copied throughout the pro vince such canteens are r it inually found in such houus- but n iv each iew home built in ontin i will be 1 iowit of three tenderers for upiilying a georgetown police crulsir buwers motor sales made the sale to georgetown council lat week i the town is purchasing a ply mouth cruiser aiid the black two- door model will be deliverednext month- total cost of the cruiser is s1i1i790 fiiture houses built in george town will have more land area ac cording to a building bylaw am endment passed at the meeting a new house must how have a lot of according to the review the ex- at least 50h square feet compar- burden of debt lowest of 30 years the burden of cnada nation il rebt is lower now than atany firm in the past 30 yoars siys the rur- lent lsue of the bank of novn scotia monthly review which deals with the course of the nation al debt over the postwar period and with the debts general signif icance in the economy perience of the past quarter cent ury clearly shows that the burden of the debt is most severe when business conditions are stagnant and that even an inflated debt ca i be shouldered without undue dif ficulty by an expanding economy despite the fact that the direct in terestbearing debt i now more than four times as large a- in i 1938 the carrying charges rep resent a smaller proportion of the i aggregate income of the country i than at uiy time since before the first world war the review con- eludes that the reappearance of de- ficits in the canadian uovernmeni i budget is nt alarming in it elf i but might prove n if the rate of iowth if the erorimy were er- ecpiipped with one t lously reduced and ir th- deficit mrs lees canteen at fairvu u continued fo some time lodge in neirby whtby drew a- thfl rovif pillmt hit lh li f the rlelil can bv summed sisuince from many womens organ ization- volunteers from churcn groups the imperial order daug t rs of th knipire and the eastern star donate their service- two weekly visits are made t i the home by canteen voluntet-r- dispensing coffee cookies good cheer and little services for th 1 esidents mrs iee organized a shopping service residents listed articles they wanted each week and volun teers purchased and delivered them the f o 1 1 o w i n g wee k ive spent hours selecting cards matching wool and embroidery- thread trying to fill the rmiltitud of little requests so important o shutins she said t ilginni tne mem can bv summ op m two words war and deprcs ion of the preent debt of l4iii millions about 11000 millions cir be attributed to the second world war s2 000 million- to the first world war aiid si000 millions t tile depreslon ed with 4010 formerly frontage requirement of 50 ft remains in force a second bylaw amendment sets the distance which a hoiie mut be placed from the road boun dary at 25 ft a house built on a corner lot i allowed to be within 11 ft of the side- road boundary discumg u ilh solicitor george hew on a subdivision bylaw t vas decjdel to give more con-idei- ation to this before making any move mr heusiin read the new oakville bylaw and mentioned i ther municipalities which have regulation for subdivisions possibility of having the town in- tal i i- and wit- under a j xu engiitoei sujiervisiori with i subdivide paying cois was mentioned some towns require a payment per lot for schools as i high as s2r and this may 1 er- siclcred in georgolow n r too busy to fish halifax cp bill cameron was sch an ardent trout fuherman that 20 years ago he decided to work with faout all the time join ing the staff of the federal tish hatchery here now hes so busv rvtting troutlets ready for other fishermen he hasnt a chance tn wet a line himself park is picnickers mecca while the season is still early trafalgars coronation park on mike gaze plumbing heating eavestrougring pressure systeaas water softeners phone 25 251 mason blvd acton largest furnace production soon the largest general purpose por celain enamelling furnace in north america will go into pro duction in streetsville soon to supply a new need in canada s building industry under construct ion al the new graham bell ltd plant now nearing completion the furnace is a product of the latest research in the field of porcelain enamelling one of its major uses wirt bet manufacture of architectural pbrc- elainized steel panels for the grow- ing needs of canadian industrial is a- 1 and commercial building expans- good ion in addition to architectural porc elain the company will manufact ttre rttkhteirrperature ceramic coatings for use in both industrial and national defense projects a material the lake west of oakville ready attracting visitors a number of oakville and trafalgar people plus a number of tourists visited theattractivfpotovcr t holiday weekend we have quite a few picnics booked tor the season i j possible market for the local organizations and industrial j j atomic energy installations employees groups said tt c a offfcials said cumberland chairman of the traf algar parks commission fifteen picnic tables have been added to those in use last year making a total of 30 while the barbecue fire- j places have been increased from threeto six george pollock i park v superintendent and promising singer young schoolgirl fotb june 9th liberal candidate london ont cp a 14yearold david h school student here is on her way to a career in modern pops smith assistant superintendent singing i priscilla wright grade 10 student t made her singing debut in a high i school show a few weeks ago she signed a contract with a canadian i recording company to cuttwo r cords jtvefather is donwrlght wpiu if lets get the facts about highway administration ir more provincial highways for wellingtotndufferin -a- better deal for the taxpayer on education and roads vote dave gray liberal candidate on tv channel 13 kitchener saturiciayr june 4 1035 pai known leader of the don wright radio chorus anov author of books on choral teaching which have been adapted in schools across canada mr wright discovered priscillas singing talents some months ago when he made a record and sent it to toronto for audition the com- pany signed her on contract saying she has something in her voice that should make her records popular mr wright describes his daugh ters voice as that of a 27yearold pops singer but with additional warmth and tone xjk cant estimate date of decision t lome r cumming chairman of the ontario municipal board said last week that he couldnt estim- ate when the decision on oakville application to annex 5940 acres of trafalgar will be handed down the cha said that the lsrffe nmnber of particularly dif ficult hearing and that decisions of such importance as that in volvlng oakvule and trafalgar cant be reached without a great- deal of consideration 0 i