thursda jtjly mth 1958 the acton rree press actqn ontario paob sntrrtar fpernratitig for expert color scheme suggestions superior workmanship and the latest sunworthy waterfast wallpapers call decorator ro0cwooo 51 ring 5 trafalgar increases trailer fee limited period of use in year a virtual ban on trailer camps was imposed by trafalgar town ship council at its meeting recent ly when a licensing fee of sb per trailer space was imposed with no maximum fee during discussion- of the bylaw it was pointed out the ruling was made for the north part of the township in particular because of the lack of a zoning bylaw in he area councillor martin cruncher said we cant stop anyone from starting a camp there when there is no zoning bylaw the bylaw number 1953w in its original form called for a lic ensing fee- of 10 on each trailer space with a maximum fee of 100 it also called for a fee of 6 for trie first cabin in a tourist camp and 250 for each extra cabin in discussion council felt that the 10 trailer fee vans not high enough to be effective- raising the amount to 25 was first discussed and then at councillor crutcher and phillips suggestion he fee was established at 60 a second bylaw was passed limiting the use of a trailer in any given ten month period to 60 days this was to prevent the establish ment of a trailer as a permanent home it was councils belief that the- two bylaws would prove a stop gap until o decision is made on zoning in the north of the town ship chronicles of din farm like who home kirch ens for aged seen montreal handles more shipping business than any north american i port excepting new york start fbur mvinjprthis week during usas circus of valuesl igas everyday lew prices were never mere apparent than right new you can always depend on your iga store for choice meats and fresh fruits and vegetables become a regular iga shopper and save iga choice large 48 oz tins apple juice 5 loo stokelys honey pod 15 ox tins fancy peas 2fo29c au flavors powders and puddings reg pkgs jfll0 3 for 26c lincoln choice halves 15 oz tins peaches 2 33 by owen olabkb written from east angliu well i had to read through u car bon copy of lastweeks column- to find out where i had been and where 1 said i was going next now we proceed to bath this was for the purpose visiting my cousin ill who lives in u private home for the aged and ilso my uunt-in- iriw at who lives in a big house by herself t i passed the famous roman baths but did not have tiine to visit them my- trip to both was by motor- couch from swunage by wuy of bournemouth christehurch new forest warminster salisbury brndfordonavon and hinnller places as we came through new forest there were doze-tin- tif fore ponies roaming the road the coach driver had to weave his way in and out nmotik them as some of them would not budge mi inch one utile foal was lying stretched out in the grass alongside the road tony in the kitchen a fellow passenger told me these ponies are often unite a nuisance to fanners in the district they invade fields barnyiirds and gardens if gates and doors are left open they are ijoite likely to walk into any farm kitchen that is handy kvcry fall there is a roundup of ponies for identification some are another iga first i threelegged and triplebreasted ing chickens lb 5 5c peamealed lean mild cure cottage rolls lb 49c sweet iga tablerite lean freshly ground minced beef lb 33c swifts premium sliced or by the piece bologna lb 23c maple leaf mock chicken roll 35c branded others have their tails trimmed in a certain way need- less to say many farmers think the ponies are quite a nuisance but they are definitely a great tourist attrac tion a s 1 saw them wandering around the- roads i wondered how long they would be tolerated by motorists otv our canadian high ways speaking of motorists 1 dont think there could be better drivers anywhere than those i have seen in the english and scottish districts i have visited the place where my cousin lives is in an isolated district aft the main road six miles from bath so i was told by the coach driver that i would have to gel off the bus and take a local train aroona home for the aged stands amid acrs and acres of its own grounds it was once un old manor house and the setting was breathtaking in its beauty every window looked out upon wellkept lawns and gardens and beyond the gardens trees and more trees- grow ing on a grassy slope leading to u very high peak among the hills there were birds everywhere i even saw a little- wee english robin whose billy resemblance to the canadian robin wiis its red breust complaints amid beauty of course the home itself was old und huge and accommodated the stuff and 22 paying residents the old people are wellcured for and comfortable theoretically they should he huppy some of them ore not their complaint is too much isolation nothing to see und very little to do they said just be cause we are old we dont want to be shut away from the world com pletely we want to set and know i what is going on around us one deal contented old lady is do she asked if i were familiar with kay inchfuwns writing and was de lighted when 1 told her i hod seve ral ot her charming little hooks of homely wit and wisdom then yoil must meet her aid mis king i want you to do that so cousin mabel took me over to e l buchner optometrist in acton eyery wed afternoon 48 office at mill st acton- hours 130600 a lovely house just across the road the home of mr and mrs ward the latter better known to the public us fay iiichfawn u lady of- great charm and grace to- me the visit was most eltjoyuble when we came away mrs ward guvo me an auto graphed copy of her latest delight ful little book as i 1iy thinking the warden matron at the home was kindness itscjlf und offer ed me a room for the night so 1 could have more time with my cou sin i give you these details so as to present a true picture of british hospitality incidentally the war den was with the childrens aid society in toronto for six months about two years ago content at 84 the next morning i visited my nunlirrhiw in bath she is quite contented as she still has her own home- although the house is far too big for any 8t yearold person however if everyone could be as bright energetic and happy os she is old age would never be a prob lem we had lunch and a few hap py hours together then it was back to swanage for me a five hour journey next morning i went bytrain to cambridge nnd here i am staying with a married nephew who was born after i left england 30 years ago cambridge itself has altered very little i wa-s- able to find my way around without any trouble park ers piece is still here with boys in white flannels i pants i playing cricket on the main street there is an antique shop which the late queen mary often used to visit boots cash chemists is still on the corner of pettv cory and two book stores that do a large foreign trude are in the same old locution of course the grandeur of the col leges huh not changed except that some of the decorutlve carving and gilt work has been restored to its origlnul color und beauty the famous bucks of the colleges are as green and restful as ever and the bridge of sighs iciiiulns to capture ones imagination grunt- chesler beloved by kupert brookes is hllll un unspoiled village with lis old ltcclory und thatched roof cot tages just like ontario the outskirts of cambridge like other districts has mushroomed with council houses new subdivi sions and industrial plants there la jvery little difference between it and many- parts of ontario i am stay- lug in a builtup area on n road im- tweeii newmarket and cambridge that 1 remember as u country rnud through the little village of cherry minion today we visited a cemetery where my sisterinlaw was buried four years ago and my brother two years ago i nit of the ceiuelcry has been set aside as a cemetery for air force officers anil men killed during the last war they are from all al lied countries including canada kncli grave is marked with a white c uarine the cini f hi- on 10 oz roll red ox seedless ontario no v hcflfpoimob limes doz29c california santa rosa plums doz35c i florida good sixe try to which the officer or nco belonged ejccdless to say all the graves are well cared for with roses growing it the foot of each cross eden mills man weds guelph girl a marriage of local interest was solemnized in norfolk united church uiielpli when vcrna marg aret hare and james luverne tol- ton were wed the bride is daughter of mr and mrs roland hare of guelph and the groom i- the son of mr and mrs james tolton of eden mills kev bruce hall performed the ceremony gladioli chrysanthe mums carnations ferns and light ed tapers were placed in the church for the occasion guests were present from eden mills toronto brantford gait kitchener and willowdale mr hare gave his daughter in marriuge she chose a strapless gown of white lace over satin with a jewelled bolero jacket and long sleeves her full length veil was held in place with a jewelled headdress she carried a spray of american beauty roses mrs j jeffrey matron of honor chose a gown of pink net over satin with a matching headdress her flowers were a spray of white carnations miss margaret bowers brides maid was gowned in blue net over satin with- a matching headdress and gloves she carried i spray of pink carnation miss donen tojtun mii f tin groom and miss lynda cowan were flower gnls mv tolton chose a mauvi- ne over ilk dres- with matrhinji headdres while mlss cowan re a green ml ovi silk dress and a matching head- riress they carried iigys t yellow carnations summer meeting at miss r clarks the senior auxiliary of knox church held its summer meeting at miss huby clurka home when the years study of indlu was rovlowed und suuiinurlzed an interesting let ter from miss margaret kennedy telling of her work in amkhut mis sion school was enjoyed iteports of secretaries wore moat sutlsfactory und plans for a later meeting were discussed and com mittees uppointed to take charge all were sorry to leurn of the ulnest mining the members ttnd hoped tor their speedy recovery during the social hour best wishes were extended to all for a happy summer at home or on holiday georgetown girl sets hrghest county mark a georgetown girl received a wonderful thrill when she received a letter from school inspector l l skuce recently mr skuce wrote to inform car olyn ltleim that hue 113 per tenl standing in the entrance examinat ions was the highest in any oftha llalton county schools this yeur carolyn won the ii silver mem orial award fo- chapel street school where she was in the grade eight clans of principal haloid henry she will enter geotgetnwn lligh school in the fall mr mrs stokes hosts for reunion the descendants of mr and mrs john fletcher met at vile spacious home of mr and mrs j a stokes ciimphellville for their family re union despite the fact the wenthcr iiiiiii failed to cooperate preventing the usual style picnic supper on the lawn all sat down to laden tables arranged in tin- house und each did ample justice t the angel cuke ice cream and watermelon ituccs ami contests were held later on the lawn under the con- venership of archie mackinnon milton and george stokes ilurllng- ton mr and mrs george fletcher erin were presented with a gift as tin- oldest couple present while john fletcher taber alberta was pre sented with a gift us the eldest per son present all retired to the house where a short program of music and speech es was enjoyed followed by the lection of the following officers president j a stokcji vicc-presi- dent wm barber erin second vice- president w j stokes hurling- lon secretary treasurer mrs bruce fletcher guelph its a tricky business returning dirty stained clothes looking like new it takes knowhow and we have it posts 12 ox pkg grape nut flakes 23c vrecooked 5 ox pkgs minute rice 2 for 33c gold seal fancy red half tin s0ckcye salmon 37c maxwell house family six jar instant coffee 199 clover valley plain pimento relish 9 ox jar cream cheese 29c jello all flavours reg pkgs instant puddings 2 for 25c pillsbury 2 price silo cake mixes posts sweetened cereal sugar crisp posts i bran flakes 17 ox pkgs 2 far 49c 8 2 ox pkg 25c ji4 ox pkg 23c tdfom lc4ttvi acton contains coupons good on next purchase lux 39c 72c large sixe giant sixe pepsodent special 10c off sale gt tube dental cream 49c frozen food features pictsweet- frozen fresh 6 ox tin lemonade 19c p turkey chicken or beef ox dinner pies 33c master hi in i- ii c brother of the bride wa- line bentr frank him wf best man and the uiiieri wme kdwird kiniisliury of kden mik willion han- of cnlpfi and cecil tolton of eden mills campbell mcartliiir anj the lords prayer before the ceremony arid i love thee duruvk the sijsii- ini of the register accompanied on the organ by mrs w e tobey a reception was held it the home of the brides parents for b0 kuesto mrs hare received her kuests wearing a gold tailored suit with white accessories her corsage wa- red and white carnations the grooms mother assisted wearing a navy dress with white accessories and a corsage of red and white carnations for a wedding trip to niagara falls bataviu new york and point east the bride donned a pink tailored suit with navy accessor ies her corsig was gardenias mr and mrs tolton are making their home in guelph young mother likes racing tonovto icpi the scream of a sports car engiuu- ju44oroa sociateil with the career of a wife and mother but it plays a big part in- the life of mrs pat sword the attractive 3fl year old mnth- er of ii nine year old son took a trial run five years ago in her brothers sport- ear bitten by the bug she tiaderl m her family car arri has driven the small but pow erful vieedstr ivir since her present car is capable of 120 mile- an hour ive never had it up that fast he says- but its nice to have the feeling it will do n il necessary it can pick up t t t oil iii hhendaffifc final enjoy the healthful outdoor vacation activities at one of ontarios popular resorts and a restful bus trip there and back midland 805 collingwood 795 wasogabeodi 735 round trip by bus i hour in iip seconds it- very light ari very powerful she competes regularly in hill climbs road race- and ttvoday j urits through ontario ami que bec with eight hour stopovers i have a nasty sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach before a race but when you get going theres no time to bo afraid he said youre watching the oil pressure the water temperature watching the rev counter to ice how fast the engine is going youre pretty busy hit husband iah an aircraft factory production foreman is a sports car enthusiast too as is her son michael among her busy round of activ ities she finds time to edit stmstl tome monthly magazine of the hritish kmpirc motor club of which she and her husband are member- she said she wishei more women would join the sports some of the men have wives who drive with them and there are a fev women who have their own cas like mc its rit really very eic- pensiv- after you have the car and its certainly a thriuing hpb- bv tickets ard information at harold wiles agrt phone 207 council asks control on no 7 georgetown council is asking tke department f highways for pcrmiii5 to take over no 7 highway frm durharrktstreet to ther new easterri limits of torn as a connecting link- on which the town would be responsible for road maintenance the wm- as ori other parts of the highway throughout town the matter came up iata rectnt council meeting xhen reev sun allen said rex hslop i interested in grading and levelling hu siit- divuion land ta the edge of ujc higuway and will alto ftorm sewer the property at his own expense if he is dealing with the town- in 19a2 there were 1340 ians with incomes in excess of esa- oflo this group had s total iacaam of slls million on which it paid s712 ijiulion in personal income taxes totialbf personal income taxes paid by au canadians that was 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