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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 6

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pwrt hm jhti mckay pfgidnt hr busy soil crop assbe aiihual meeting r peir boa wrehooonkrlurlrio olrertsi dlriner toes- day evening they received life membership pint five of the seven were present for the pretematlon and are platured abdve with tecretary mrt c w swackhamer- eneltiust speaker harold dodos of the cbc left to rlghr are duncan waldle mrt swackhamer charles metibwrt robert kerr arthur swackhamer mr dodd and smith gciffin sr absent for the preterrtatlonl were g a dllli and william hampthire psi coverage rlorallhal5 oltmoyibramiy 4 th psi- sponsored harton county community health plan will open for enrolment residents will re- cell the 142- enrolment- of the town of acton at which time some 73 tier cent of acton renl- dents parrjctpsted in the plan tke coverage will now be extend ed toeny permanent resident of to ifle or pretent condition of hmllht gerry lynch spoiesmatv for the p8i stated that tome 40jm0 people in halton county ttealready covered through their place of employment and that the county enrolment would per- rait permanent residents to enjoy the tame comprehensive medical coverage at individuals enrol ment information will appear weekly in this paper and through radio and television mrs george young auxiliary hostess mm george young was hostess when knox alert evening auxili ary held hi first meeting ifor 193 oojlnuatj l6kmibcllamayc rqisen convener tor the evening opdflucled the worship service esalslmt tw mmtimrge voonii io bd mrs john davidson the annual reports were prc- mlerf and mrs h l bonnie con ducted the installation or officers ier ims mrs f anderson gave b interesting report of the wms pteebytertal meeting held u oualph the previous day at the close of the meeting a lovely- lunch was enjoyed mrs m- mcculiough expressed thanks id the hostess and the committee for the evening june kingston halton delegate ln ex will each visit a different- pro vince in exchange ontario will play hosttonne delegates from other provinces thc inlerprovlncfa1 4h ex change is being arranged for the first time this year by the cana dian council on 4h clubs and the royal bank of canada dcle- fiatcs will live with a farm fam- ly who will show them points of interest in the province ond lake them to local 4h events as well as becoming acquainted with 4h members irstanolhcr pro vince each delegate will have the s experience of flying to their de- and return- june kingston a member of the plerm h homcmaklng club- ond student at the oakvlllc high school has been selected to take-part- in an intcr-provln- clat 4h exchange this summer jane was chosen as one of nine outstanding 4h homemaktng and agricultural club members in ontario sh will vi newfound- ondwhiletheothe de i g stinnilun on july ing on july 22 june is the daughter of mrond mrs- clarcrjce kingsion of paler mo she hos been a member of her 4h homcmaklng club for five years and has maintained a high standard of work at all times she ls presently taking her gcr u- merry john m where she js a member of the schools prefect organization and participates in school sports and pep club activities at the same time june rinds time to teach sunday school and to be a member of her church choir and young peoples union she plans to go on to university for a degree in home economics after completion of grade 13 poets corner softly the wells ruvid e ruhen thjpllof hfclls across trreronciycrllagefnni sweetly the sound of music and the chulr softly sang 53 truck plows since arrival truly a love was pledged and two hearts mude is one gently they hrldaiul kivcd as life and love begun early they heard the bells which siunified their luve chcrishiny their blcslrjk that were given i mm above sweellv the bells trilled kor a baptism chanlc happy the parents siw juv in each lace wrap pod in snow whiteness ihriulant was blessed given to god to look after the rest a iwcd 153 model six cylinder international truck purchased from vcm boffue tire service ouelph haft been iimi to plow treett njiicc it first arrived last council purchased the machine lo cot a totl of 1545 after tradini a m- y to rest tn ihc old faitfo truck chassis j mthirneil h then loved ones with the dump bodv ivnioved- the dump body was installed on the ncwpkce ot equipment and is being used w pluwing and sanding yeats timik their toll anil the bells run again slowly and sulemrtlv mingled with pain i honoivd and blest 667 delegates ready for vote there should be 677 voting dele gates on hand friday january 25 when the halton progressive con servation association meets in miltoo lochixisc its candidate for thcyprovlneial election race thcreire 0 votes from the municipality representatives plus live county officers tne young pc president the 10 past prcsl- dents and one past election candi date burlington can send 222 delegates oakville 233 george town 63 equesing 46 milton 41 acion 34 and nasstgiveya 21 voting is hasedon the formula thit there is one votingdclegatc tor everv 3 conserative votes cast in the last provincial elec tion at the last convention in iw when the late stan hall was nominated for his sixth term at toronto 672 were eligible as otcin at the meeting at that time voting was arranged on one vote forcvcxy 50 cast in the pre vious election jas mckay georgetown rjc 3 was eucted president ot the hl- ion soil sm pop irnprpvcmnet amocuuon t 1h annual maet- hlf held ion january 16 the meet- each year i designed to focus aatlortvori oruuas of crop pro- hdn this years theme wan crop use for livestock produc- lion t j a macdonaia head of the animal science department at the western ontario agricultural school rldgelown was the guetf apeakerih his remarks mr mac- donald anggested assessing crops on the individual farm for their production values he suggested that- the farm operator should cull the crops grown oh his farm similarly to the culling program carried put in livestock he out lined recent chatigesn the hand ling of forage crops considerable dscusslon took place on the use of haylageand silage mir livestock feeding iniiisrttatswiiifntrrntiwtirrrr sxucwatr lgwjirum name vjsnia jkompsort president halton 1963 4h forestry club club leaders david murray of the 16 mile creek conservation autkorlty milton jack brown and jack starr of the ontario depattmeitt ofjubtlt nrwl ffc ests hespeler met with interest ed 4h boys and girls to organise the 194j forestry club the meeting was held on wed nesday january 9 in the office of the ontario department of ag riculture milton with over 25 members joining the results of the election of officers for the club year wen as follows president verni thompson milton r r 2 vice- president bob peddle milton r r 5 secretary bill alexander norval k url list melnbera other memoers enrolled in file club were bill alexander rose mary booth jim dales don feu- ihcrston douglas gardhouse larry gardhouse gary gowland murray harris denis jones ar thur lawson john llchtcnher- philip lichtenhergcr boh ilm4l mbsa mmuwtji mrs walter linham bannockburn hostess the bnnnockhprn womens in stitute held their regular monthlv meeting at the home of mrs w linham rr no k llmchouse on thursday evening jan 17 in the absence of the president the vicepresident took the chair after the opening exercises and the business mrs mcdonald uitl mrs dnmm each gave u reading and mrs damm conducted an oldrashloned spelling hec the meeting closed and a so- lal halfhour wus enjoyed over a cup of tea novrlngton jeffrey nurse stuart nurse boh peddle bruce ro bertson neil robertson marilyn sherwood douglas stokes pcle sweetman harold thompson verna thompson and wilherdlcn van grunsven the instruction will be tinner the tllrectlon of jack brown as sisted by david murray and jbck starr regular meetings of this club will be held on the first wednesday of each month with the greatly enlarged mem bership in the tilth this year i promises to be one of the most successful- 4h club in halton during 1963 three men injured in carbjjs crash three bramplon arid george town men were injured t- one ol them seriously on wednes day afternoon when the truck in which they were riding collld l- yjfh lh rtn o h bus on no 7 highway near the seventh lilne fsqufslng none of the seven students on the bus were- hurt op p const larry knealc reported but don ald mccandtes 23 of 69 nelson si bramplon was rushed lo georgetown hospital suffering 41 rril lured ankle arid fractured leg he wus a passenger rn the volkswagen pickup truck driven by harry e whelham of bramp lon mr whethaui and his bro ther ronald welhum received cuts and braises ted tyler jr or acton was the driver- of the sehuul bus police said it had just stopped when the tetillision accurred damage to the truck was j500 while the rear of the bus received 100 damage swcvilv the ivlls lolled and checrv jituv more a oung iti111 and 1 sweetheart weic wed as ikfore pleasant evening for knox choir knox church choir had an vve jtlng togeltncr stuinlay when a delicious dinner wus seisvd to them in the churvh by the ladies aid at the farm hotue ul mr md mrs clarence coles ihes had an oldfashioned sleigh ride with a team not a tractor in aide they enjuved games sing- alms around the piano with tedj hansen playing and lunch about 20 were there including former member miss liu- mc lallan ot toronto mi and mrs nonttun ellioll of arrhur i cheery the hells lolled blesvel the dav joining the loers s happv anil gas soltk the hells hill t01 ijie lose and death giki in ills meres lthlks itown on us el march opening ballinafad hall ballinafad community hall commit lec is hopeful of aprand ipening of the new cummuntty centre ejrlv in march during a meeting tuesday evening mem- beis reviewed pnircis and amablished a march opening kxterior svovk has been vontpei- ed heatintf inntated and details on uinng and plumhiny are be- mj wound up client ptyutkkl linivh will he installed in the auditorium set t ion as soon as other utirk is eorhpttexl caroline nurseries garden centre andfloweilshop west of acton on highway 7 south sido member of ufc wire service special attention to funeral designs flowers have no substitute cut mt- bunch nowns 49c and up telephone 8532980 anytime hour to 6 through jan and fab 7 daya a waak nit onivtrv dennis sinclair flaltohs dele gate to the ontario land use tour reported on the trip his illustrated address covered soil and crop practice in western ontario hugh beuty llallonv winner in the pasture management com- petition was presented with u gold watchrvby charles harris of- the tjjtltdn coop supplies in addition mr benty received awards for standing third in the zonecompetition of the ontnrio pasture competition awards were presented to first year members in the pasture competllion and included jparl wilson ntryalraph cunning ham georgetown iihd donmni- ihews acton awards to the first- year members were mnde by a 11 martin representing the plant afflswisnimmrmi m mm n iv 1 11 n i actoirihk top speaker a popular grade 10 sludent anne bennett brought honors to acton high school when she won the industrial accident preven tion associut ions piililic speak ing contest at giieiph monday evening cciinnetiny against speakers from guelpll continual ion voca- iontfl instilute and fergus high xhnnlrttuactnngtrl spoke on sllfelv pnnls c vitus bennett will now represent the guejpli area at the division con- lest at doon slie won jis and re- cived an la p a crest friday afternoon the acton girl was chosen from among six competitors atthe school to re sent acton speaking tilt school were miss i sandra margrave brvan ham mond gav white bernie freul- er anil axel niescerl anne is the daughter of mrs mike bennett grade teacher mrs grace rogers was in charge here pood council of ontorlo pi ill ftags johnstorlj4eelandl past chair- rrah of the halton form safety council conducted a competition on farm safety prles in the form of farm machinery safety flags were presented to the win ners harold hurren keith merry iifnj allen mclean 0ther speakers ontheprogram included howard henry soils and field crops branch field- man j norman bird jiiuv of the pasture competition vcrhew mcarlhur couufy weed in spector and j a francis agricul tural representative tthe meeting was under the chairmanship of fred bell burl ington list officers t ofliijrs elected were presi dent las mckay icojwiitltdt ty milton jul 41mn treasurer ji a frahclsv uutl director oakvtue burff- benty johnston neua4a clarence ford jr colin marshalhr esouesliw r c alexander jas mckay fred nurse sam hairrop biirlihglon fred bell ltd stk worth harold mlddtebrook na sagaweya russell hurren lloyd stokes cordon darby acton district calvin aitken hsmden oftomtttlst jeyes examined glasses fitted 1 so cork st isrrf gueiph ph8ntaylo7iso for free estimate on local and long distance moving f s movers and storage slainksinir nuiskrats arc in digenous native only to north j america eastsid wiimiijf youre juit pttont call iy irfntthi tuit vc in town and the tictlltnci ol out uivici knowi no boundi ilhtfl manning electric 54 mill st i aden h iss39s0 why wait so h j he txlls shitt w hse gelling fuiio lit juslsvhal se 1 of this life km saw dtmnoalu sso rutnact o call john waldon 832580 extra special monarch cake mixes k jj all varletlas pouch pack buy 2 get2 free package of 60 red rose tea bags otanoe pikof savi 16c 79 cash savet you save 7e domestic shortening 31 i gghfeymrold hurt it accider saturday aa ctahtytwrom actin jisirkt toy auhered head injuries and nsocan received tsos ttwuge foi samrdav when t an dad oa the fourth tine nas- uweya just north of 22 sido akl at r r 4 actob a pauenger in j car driven mrs marv loan- mcdonald mii ukan 10 cknrgclown dt- ark- hoapital for treatment tmrun mcdonald or don a mebactwrn of rr 4 tl driver ol the other 1 hurt in he accident jwtpn o pp cunatahe ibanveatita sat 330 pm c h a n n el 9 sums woltoerrulwotld smsna analyras smmmv m batnman inwrnallonal tara playad on th aoilda oraatml ast eouraaa rws waati oow fiwrfisimwai n ttw po colts l taa ymr ta ataya m st ans om susts tiya jamaica ttjkuoiljmmraliyofeanabjkllsttjd do rr now with a home improvement loan horn improvement loans ara available throuoh your bank under th national hbuiinrj act lor alterations and rapairs to th astarlor or interior ol a home ant tor a wld variaty of othac jmprova- mants you may borrow uplo 4000 with up to tan yaars to repay thesa loans ara also available to in owners of rental properties do it now with a farm improvement loan farm improvement loans backed by th domlrv- ion governrnent are evailable from youi bank up to s7j0o at five per cent simple interest and up to tan yaars to repay these loan cover the purchase of all ryoes ol farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm bulrdlnos cash saw you savi 7e giant breeze 73 sarvt ijt rose margarine 5 i 1oo sunspun ice cream h gal 89c savi maki 1iap cheese slices 2 i57 mouiar ate savi 1c pepsodent dint at cmam tuu 79c produce feature sunkist oranges ioi soi 113 69 lonchaan meat kam 1 2oz savi 3s7 2 for 79c savi 37 choiirdof food 10 for 99c a good variety of sunshine fresh fruits and vegetables miat ptatuws cottage rolls 21 lo 31b vg 49c lb map leaf tasty wieners 2 lb psg mapu ju bacon 75c 1 oo packacje bologna 39c mozin pooo veeit i pies 4 for 85c save lis watch for our official grand opening later acton red white food master wfcere sjujialat eael perajin tt no- 7 mwhway- acton nm muvnv a i offntill pm thurs m nitl i ii lwi ei iaitiie4fei

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