m thursday september 13 1956 me acton free press acton ontaricr page thbkb robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists cformerty k p bead phone ouelph 1924 58 st omorn squat monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemeterj lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock jnm c allan prop 68 qimn st w brampton shop pimim 1410j rm313 rep tom nicol phono brampton 437 eats plastic cars wheels get in way although timmy saul was very ill neither family nor doctor could discover what was the trouble timmy was then taken to guelph for xray where it was learned he had been eating plastic cars and trucks the wheels had become lodged in the intestine and timmy couldnt swallow food an operation was needed to re move the wheels at the present time timmy is recovering nicely the operation was performed at the ontaho agricultural college guelpfe mr and mrs bill saul nder blvd georgetown own timmy a beautiful spaniel pup- story thanks to tieorgetown herald hydra employees apply for union membership lake superior the longest of the great lakes is 383 miles in length continued from page one superintendent mason reported trouble caused during recent elect rical storms also discussed ordering safety helmets for employees he reviewed various line rebuilding and underground cable work to be done meeting of the grand valley meterrnens association is schedul ed to be held here october 3 sup erintendent mason reminded mem bers after some discussion com missioners agreed to provide funds for entertainment following the noon dinner sewage superintendent a duby reported on progress of work in his department also discussed the possibility of the commission going out of the nocorrode pipe business before adjourning members pass ed motions to credit 10 consumer deposit to the account of r f bean also return 15 consumer deposit to mrs m polych waterworks accounts mansell nellis acct sewer accounts symon hdwe supp acton motors gas oil toths garage gas etc grants motors gas i hydro accounts h g barlow supp acton free press adv pitney bowes of can rent al whithams garage gas powerlite devices ltd supp j r kearney corp supp town of acton ins a b chance co supp grants motors gas toth motors gas thompson motors gas etc ellis howard ltd supp symon hdyve supp workmens comp board compensation h palmer office cleaning petty cash exp trans hepc power hill 963233 can brass co supp thompson motors gas town of acton truck ins wallace ticrnan ltd supplies symon hdwe supp- workmens comp bd compensation millermorris ltd clamps acton puc ohydro oper s2800 77777 959 3719 3691 456 12195 2460 121224 225281 pollock and campbell manufacturers of grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone 204s donald archer is reaby in tune with the times high fidelity sound expert donald archer says on older phonographs anct records you could hear only part of the sound range todays hifi systcms reproduce the lowest and highest notes of the musical scale with start ling realism this modern development has meant great progress in the recording field as a family man mr archer also benefits by continuous progress in another field life insurance policies are tnore flexible and more adaptable to the needs of individual families today you can obtain life insurance policies that provide not only basic protection but ready funds for emergencies also policies for education for safeguarding your home for protecting your business and for ensuring your retire ment income in these and other ways the life insurance companies in canada have progressed with the times meeting the needs of people in all walks of life the life insurance companies in canada tfca omount of in insurance owned by catyodiant has doubled in tho last seven yoars i 3sd acton friday a saturday no matinee saturday on of th alltime groat advtntur returns to th screen i 7 9 pja montues the court jester sept 171 www jcwe tguybm i weothurs sept 1920 mamm cochuesheu heroes agricultural presents society georgetown fail fair september 21 and 22 king shows midway wvwwwmvwwwwvwtwvwwwwt harness racing 228 trot and pace free for all grand horse show featuring some of ontarios finest light and rieavy horses outstanding livestock exhibit commercial dairy beef classes poultry show lome scots band vince mountford mc admission 50c cars 25c children 15c spencer wilson pres trevor williams sec seek register of subdivision au township requirements met esquesing township council decided to notify the community planning branch of the department of plan ning ajd development that the tovnshipfcready to have the mea dow glen subdivision registered council has received the approval of both the township road superin tendent and the engineer of the municipal roads branch of the de partment of highways concerning the road in the subdivision council met in stewarttown on tuesday september 4 all members were present with reeve waller linham presiding a bylaw was passed to appoint an inspector under the trench ex cavators protection act claims for livestock killed or in jured by dogs were paid to james inglis and albert presswood claims for foxes destroyed were paid to chris paul in and g o brown the ladies auxiliary of the canadian legion was granted per mission to hold tag days in aid of georgetown hospital association w e townsend was appointed acting clerk in the absence of the clerk on holidays accounts paid included 1094523 road accounts department of health 515 a w benton 15 bell telephone co 2263 g c brown road superintendents bond 5 28042 2500 785 m coxe plumbing heating eavestroughing pease gas oil furnaces gas water tanks free estimates phone 25 acton what does this machine mean to you this is a model 7475 sun tuneup tester designed for rapid diagnosis of engine troubles in your automobile to you it means prompt servicing when you need it and at efficient savings through use of proper equipment the sun tuneup tester is the first installation of a series of eriginetesting equipment we are purchasing to provide our customers with efficientand econo mical servicing it will be operated by factorytrained personnel fully qualified to handle any rrtechanical repairs see you at the fair franklin prouse motors phone i6 ponti ac buick gmc trucks acton photo uy esther taylnr cutting their wedding cake at a reception in acton united church are a bride and groom of saturday juanita margaret rose deforest the daughter of mr and mrs harold deforest was mar ried to gerald joseph lamarche the son of mr and mrs trueman spence rev gordon adams officiated impressive displays by homemaking clubs something of what the girls of rural ontario are learning and do ing in their 4ii homemakingclubs was demonstrated at the canadian national exhibition this year when 160 girls represented their clubs in an intercounty display of exhibits and a program of skits and demon strations as entertaining as they were practical projects demon strated were food clothing hos pitality house furnishings and cit izenship three ma hon girls dem onstrated their project under the home economics ser vice of the extension branch of the ontario department of agriculture girls homemaking club work is directed by the county or district home economist but the leaders of the individual clubs are local wo- men who have skill in the crafts of homemaking a liking for girls and the unselfishness to give their time and talents to this service cotton accessories for a club girls bedroom was the project demonstrated by- norma hagar of welland county and evelyn mac- taggart of york marion wolfe of dufferin had a clothes closet exhib it donna hedley of haldimand showed a well planned costume for spring and well planned costumes for certain occasions repairs repairs radio tv and all electrical household appliances repaired estimates free immediate attention reasonable charges phone any time 196m3 621j was presented by joan marie aik- ens of south simcoe and pearl cleorge of wentworth the wool skirt and its companions was ex hibited by laurel anyan of tem- iskaming apd the care of the hands was emphasized by mary gordon of wellington food exhibits included five ways with one vegetable hy joan berge of waterloo who demonstrat ed the different uses of carrots and the cereal shelf by betty bailey of peel norfolks project the club girl stands on guard a study of health and good citizenship with ann gould as commentator con sisted of an exhibit of six books we have head jean ann home and beatrice powell of north simcoe and lois and betty crosby of manitoulin showed how a drycleaning job can bring new life for the old skirt marilyn cleave ruth wil son joan and mary hirrop of hal- ton present how to plan a ward robe erma pettit of thunder bay made muffins to demonstrate sav ing with cereals marion betz and evelyn whitty of ontario county showed around the clock with cereals and a demonstration of milk on the invalids tray was given by norma and lois davis of brant as a hospitality project betty mino carol jamicson and leila pettigrew of lincoln showed the correct way of serving after noon tea and a humorous and- im pressive skit on safety in the home was presented by marie brigham and emily kaufman miss florence eadic supervisor of junior home economics service directed the days program togeth er with a second day of home econ omics judging competitions during theirstay in toronto the girls were guests of the canadian nat ional exhibition which also pro vided prizes for theircompctitions in indirect taxation only canad ians are paying to the federal gov ernment more than 32 million a week i i this is how it looks i by sakdleromiamm its the faiihionconscioiib logrollex the only casual classic in all the world that wraps yourv foot in one flawless- piece of soft upper leather walk softly walk lightly walk as in no shoes at all jjjis-yir3k- fine imported calfskin in came ibrown recj blue black and wild oliver 1495