Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 19, 1973, p. 11

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Auction Sale OR ANTIQUE AND SOME MODERN FURNITURE GOOD SELECTION OF AND CHINA MISC ETC ATTHE RESIDENCE LOCATEDON AVE WEST NO 3 MILES EAST OF TRAFALGAR AND MILES WEST OF MISSISSAUGA FOR Mr and Mrs Gordon Rank Saturday Sept 22 at 1230 pm Guardian Angel finger lamp with blue shade- Nippon cream sugar flowblue platters and plates Nippon cookie barrel Germany cookie barrel double lamp Burlington Butts- eye salt pepper end stand Miniature coronation ware Orange and blue carnival glass Port Perry ginger beer bottle Sad and sleeve Irons Miniature Iron Brass felly poll Victor tan coffee pot with it and and hot water pot with pewter lid Tea tear Iron stone St John Quebec plotter Brass belts Bennington bowl Bennington lelly mould Depression glass Cranberry glass Bavarian china Good assort men t of silver of fancy plates large and small picture frame Old wall telephone not complete Old bottles and sealers Blue flowered crock and other crocks Quantity of old book Butter bowl mantle clocks Iron grlddte good one Beaver sealer far good old glass and brass oil tamps I In FURNITURE Pine harvest table ret Wool winder pine blanket box small table stripped old wooden shovel some odd chain pine am cupboard mahogany side table chairs 2 Quebec primitive chairs pine flatback ret large right hand pro duck decoys Empire sty of drawers pine lift top commode ref Pine commode with towel bars ret Hang ing pine corner cupboard ref old dovetailed blanket box comer cupboard rough Pine childs spooled bed Chicken coop chair rough Small size ptne flatback flatback cup board In the rough Old standard treadle sewing machine old fire place mentte 3 small table rough Pedestal base round oak table ref old rocking chair blanket boxes rough Pine washstand- set of old chairs Horse harness and names and other rnlsc Items Terms cash No reserves Selling by Number Refresh ments available Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for J JIIIJM AUCTION SALE AUCTIONEER CHRIS A SCHOUTEN MEADOWVIEW AUCTION CENTRE Ont Every Friday night at7pm Antiques and Used Items Consignments Welcome BRIAN HILL AUCTIONEER and VERHAGEN To be held at the farm Lot 11 Cone 3 on the line of Twp situated between No and No 24 Highways about 3 miles west of Rockwood On Friday Sept at 12 Noon CATTLE 27 beef cows spring calves Hereford cows hellers with calves 2 Part Charolals heifers with Hereford calves Red Short hem cow with Hereford calf Roan cow with Roan call Spotted cow with while faced calf Above cows have been with an excellent Hereford bull since June Angus cows with Angus calves cows with calves Hereford Breeder bull old from registered stock a sure breeder of good type Cattle from Clayton Bacon Orion TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS Nuffield Universal 4 dlesel tractor with manure loader with hydraulic bucket- Heat of chains for above Farms 1 1 H gas tractor IHC model C tractor with mounted mower furrow rebuilt- John Deere Tractor 1M9 model furrow trail plow on rubber John Deere IS tooth cultivator power lift John Deere sellpropelled combine 10 header In good working order No 10 baler IHC tractor mower cut Case side rake on bar Oliver plow4 furrows Trip beams bottoms like new shank cultivator PH 2 IHC Double discs Weed boom Fort Grain drill power lift Rotary Grass cutter One way disc plates Grader blade Dual wheel dump trailer with Steel box one Snow blower 7 Farm wagons Flat racks IHC No tractor spreader PTO Set chain harrows Viking bale grain elevator HP motor Farmhand bale New Holland corn blower MISCELLANEOUS Lincoln arc welder amps Steel gates Quantity of Fertilizer seed groin Acetylene gas regulators 2 stage Fence Stretcher Hydro electric fencers IS grain auger with motor Circular saw drive bell Light farm trailer cement tile Heat lamps farrowing crates 5 self feeders 2 feed carts Set of platform scales Hog water bowls Large water trough Drive bell Grain dryer Axle assembly dual wheels Axle assembly single wheels wooden boxes suitable for potatoes or TRUCKS Ford camper special V ton Pickup speed transmission miles IMP Ford Custom ton Pickup speed transmission 49000 miles Both will have certificates EQUIPMENT Champion bulk con SNOWMOBILE 1971 SS433 Sno Jet Good condition MAX STOREY Rockwood Auctioneer Lunch By Llonettes TERMS CASH NO RESERVE FARM SOLD Sun shines The Acton Free Press Wed September Continued from One those there were good the judges said table entries were about the same baking up some and the sewing definitely up in en tries Especially noted were more quilts The Acton WI entry which got a second is the prize in their draw later Chicken classes were considerably higher Sheep entries were up from prac tically none a lew years ago to The cattle were also considered the best In a long time Horse entries were good and there was more room for them this year with the parking facilities better arranged The midway whs con sidered better controlled this year although the Acton closed down the two Crown and Anchor games Friday and laid a couple of charges causing a disturbance and supplying liquor to minors Have reviews An Innovation was the mini- farm where young animals could be petted and mur mured to by youngsters Bud Snow lent donkey Gordon Leslie sheep Janet Hen derson the ponies CW the calves Bros the goats George Wallace the curly- tailed piglets and Ron Guest the rabbits and ducklings Raves were reported by the Junior Formers who arranged the minifarm RUSH SALE Auction Sale For for D G CRAGG to be held at the farm Lot Cone 1 on the Town line of Pus I inch Nassagaweya Twps miles southeast of Guelph 10 miles southwest of Acton at the west end of 25 Slderoad on Wed Sept at am Cattle Roan cow bred March Hereford cow bred Aug with Hereford call born June BWF cow with heifer calf born Aug- bred Feb Red heifer bred Sept Red heller bred June Hereford heifer bred Aug 20- Hereford heifer lbs heifer lbs Hereford heifer 300 lbs Roan heifer lbs Hogs York Oct York tows bred Aug York sow bred Sept Part Hemp sow bred Sept Landrace sow to be bred boar year old good breeder pigs weeks old- pigs weeks old Fowl chickens 2 mos old 26 chickens month old 6 large roosters 47 hens year old faying well 2 ducks Tractors Implements No AS Gas tractor 4000 hrs HO Series Gas Tractor Gas Special tractor with Metsey loader plow PHMF doubled IK plate Cockshutt No 11 Ferf grain Set of Sect ton drag section harrows new section harrows Cockshutt No ground drive tractor spreader No tractor mower cut MH slderake MF No hay baler Farmhand bale bale elevator w motor Dion 22 grain separator IOC drive belt IHC good one New table canvas for binder Rear mounted manure loader Grain auger Melco Id motor snow blower Grader blade Martin wagon new rack other farm wagons racks steel wheel wagons Miscellaneous Quantity of stave furnace wood Circular saw blade Platform scales Fanning mill motor box Rubber tired wheelbarrow Bag truck electric cream separator No roto tiller near new Power mower lawn Steel water trough Garden seeder bar near new gates gale 16 Plastic garden hose steel posts Electric fence posts Extension tackier Extension cords Heel lamps Pig troughs 22 rifle Large tarpaulin let Jackell Jack ion hydraulic Jack Truck ton truck with platform racks OK selling as Is Comet sedanruns OK selling as Is ton bales of straw Possibly baled hay In neighbours bam good Furniture Antiques Marlboro cook stave Chesterfield chairs book cases Plywood wardrobe General freezer ft electric stave good Wringer washer Regent dryer flood lamp High- chair Swing set like new Bar bicycles Dog house Homemade comer cupboard Electric guitar brooder Flat back with panel doors Kitchen Drop leaf fable spool legs good one hand washer Pressed back chain Hall Table Favourite box stave odd tables chairs Crocks ar bottles etc Few dshes etc a day Gingerbread dock OK bell a others TERMS CASH No reserve Lease expired EVERYTHING TO BE REMOVED BY SEPT 30 Not responsible for accidents Lunch available Beware advice of experts Johnson warns Wins draw McFaddcn won the Rotary clubs which had been on display Dave Manes told him the ticket Second prize of dollars went to Mrs Schmidt 333 Orvtlle Miss Acton Fair made the draw for the Rota ri ana at their booth Crowds dance Estimated 700 or more danced to The In the arena Saturday evening requirement had been spelled out with no Jeans allowed The dance at the Legion was as crowded as New Years Eve and more people danced to Bob and Coreys music at the curling club Only events of the fair not too well attended were the volunteer cleanup sessions Meet by lantern Council met by the light of a lantern Monday night as a power blackout which hit part of Metro Toronto also affected some parts of Georgetown and the township Clerktreasurer French drove to his home In Georgetown to get the lan tern after council and ratepayers had been waiting minutes for power to be restored Power was off or all but the first minutes of the three hour meeting Orton man top fiddler Fair Saturday afternoon In the opinion of judges Andy Frank and Mrs Foster Karen of Acton was runnerup while mother Dorothy came in third Fourth was Isaac Mitchell fifth Jesse McEnery and Victor was sixth Winner kept everything in the family by having his wife accompany him on the piano Master of the ceremonies for the contest was Bert Davidson and he termed this years contest the best yet He fell the appearance of the fiddlers In the arena instead of on an outside platform had contributed greatly to the of the audience and predicted better years to come Mr noted that FIRST PRIZE winner in the old time fiddlers great pleasure because the contest was Cecil of Orton shown poet laureate of the Free here with his wife who accompanied him on the Press had made the fiddle for nim HColes Photo Church Services Disturbed by a report in a Toronto dally which indicated a solution to the waste disposal problem should be left to the experts and public hearings dispensed with GUARD chairman Bill Johnson appeared at Monday nights meeting of Council and was assured his group will have the oppor tunity to appear before council if any new develop ments occur According to Johnson Georgetown Reeve Rick Morrow was reported to have MAX STOREY Auctioneer OR 3 BEDROOM apartment vicinity of Acton or George own Required for Nov 1st RETIRED couple wishes to apartment or small house I Acton- LI area IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE that In In put tew months we have been responsible for the sale of almost a million dollars worth of properly In the Acton ansa still have clients for this area Call Bert or Milton LISTEN TO CHIN MAIN STREET MEMBERS OF OAKVILLE AND MISSISSAUGA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 86a21 WANT to buy older house with land or small farm down Contact Mrs D Her man S3 Berkshire Ave Toronto BEAUTIFUL ROCKWOOD year old bungalow double lot landscaped wall to wall shag in halls large living room with fireplace and In dining area Large eat- in kitchen 3 bedrooms Phone been in favor of leaving the garbage problem to the ex perts a position which was supported by Burlington Deputyreeve David Coons he said He warned that if Ihc ad vice of the experts were accepted could become the garbage dump of the Region Six of 10 waste disposal sites outlined in a report are in he Rift possible This eventually could cause a rift between the north and the south Johnson warned Right below the report in the paper was another report about a dump polluting wells Johnson said that in all his travels across Canada in the and In the British Isles he has never seen a sanitary landfill site On land ad joining the Don Valley Park way which was built on top of a waste disposal site there ore no trees and skiing is impossible on the hills because of pipes which are draining methane gas from below the surface according to the GUARD chairman people According scientific report tons of garbage is equal to 100000 tons or coal or 14 million gallons of fuel oil Defends Coons Deputyreeve who also sits on county council defended Burlington deputyreeve Coons pointing out Coons probably meant taxpayers money would be better spent on something to rid of garbage than on meetings to get the feelings of the public He explained that McLaren and Co wanted another to conduct further public meetings My impression was that he was acting more in support of people participation throughout the county I dont really think he was being detrimental said Johnson claimed it would cost his group dose to to go through the process of the establishment of in the township and said he just wanted to make council aware of want was going on Reeve Hill said council was for the work already one by GUARD and promised they would be kept informed of proceedings and allowed to voice their opinions EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev S Thoman Pastor Sunday Sept 1973 Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship pm Evangelistic Service Thursday Crusaders Thursday pm Christ Ambassadors Isa Behold the Lords hand Is not It cannot save neither His ear heavy that It cannot hi Excellent free town bus service for children and adults to and Sunday School on All Red Bus Also rural pick-up- for Information phone or pm UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Or Wm Onions Minister Dr Elliott Director of Music Sunday Sept 1973 Morning worship Sermon Conscience of the Law- Sunday register Everyone Welcome Nursery facilities classes MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert Lohnes Sunday Sept 1973 Worship 30 pm Worship Warm welcome to all Georgetown MAS THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR tan Anglican Willow St and Si bans Dr Rev H J Dawson flA Rev J Ball TH Hon assistant Sunday Sept 1973 HARVEST THANKSGIVING am Holy Eucharist Sung Eucharist 1030 am Church School Nursery BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Minister Rev J Sunday Sept Sunday Worship Services at and ProSchool Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service Nursery during both services The BtthEI Christian Reformed Church invites everyone to come and worship with us The Lords Day Is a day the Lord has made Therefore Let us go to the house of the Lord Let us worship and bow down Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker For He Is our God and we are the people his pasture I Psalms You Are Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street West Founded Rev Frank M Byrne Cheltenham 416-838- Church Office Wednesday 8 PM Work Bee Friday PM Church Family Corn Roast at the Homo Mr Gordon Sunday Sept 23 1973 1000 Morning Worship and Sunday School E very one We I com Obituary Funeral Aug 28 The death of June Marie Kennedy come as a shock to the community Mrs Ken nedy had been 111 three days and died in General hospital on August She is survived by husband Thomas Kennedy mother Mrs John Wilson Acton son and daughters David Milton Wendy Mason Acton and Laurie and Catharine Lynn at homo R 2 Rock sister Shirley Thorn- It R 2 brothers Charles Kitchener and Terry Acton and two grandchildren She was born in Acton December 1929 and went to Acton schools She was married In November The family had lived at R for the past 19 years Here they were located her sister and the Kennedy family homes Mrs Kennedy and her sister a year ago assumed leadership of a youth group at Presbyterian church Funeral service Funeral service for Mrs Kennedy was held August at the funeral home Acton con ducted by the Rev Nicholson Aldershot for merly of Nassagaweya Pallbearers were Ross Irwin Georgetown Harold Hen derson Georgetown John John Palmer Acton and Don McMillan Moffat A watershed Is all land that drains into a single MUNICIPAL ELECTORS of ACTON I sincerely solicit your support and your votes as a candidate In the October 1st Municipal election for Area Councillor J T Hurst I am a native of Acton with 17 years experience In various areas of Municipal Administration and will be available to serve as your representative on a full time basis The forthcoming election will be the most important one In the history of this municipality I urge each and every one of you to do your utmost to make certain that the majority of our taxpayers have a voice in the selection of the new council J T Joe Hurst 294 Arthur St PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BABD Minister Mr EAHansen Organist and Choir Master Sunday Sept am Church School tar children in Kindergarten to Grade 1100 am Divine Worship- Address on The Light of the World by Miss Donna J Riseborough of Knox College Toronto- Nursery for babies and toddlers during service Everyone Most Welcome BAHAI FAITH You are lovingly to attend a fireside discussion every Thursday Evening at Phone Among the teachings of His Holiness is the oneness the world of humanity that all human beings are the sheep of God and He Is the kind Shepherd This Shepherd Is kind to all sheep because He created them all trained them provided tor and protected them CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Tlday Avenue Phone Sunday Sept 23 am Worship Service and Church School- Sermon Forgiveness Its Dependence The Church on the Hill is an Interdenominational congre gation ministering to the needs of the community THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CENTRAL HALTON APPOINTMENT OF VOTING PROXY Any person whose name Is entered on the polling list for a polling subdivision In the municipality and who Is a A person other than one who Is In a hospital or other Institution where a polling place has been provided on such premises for the purpose of polling or provision has been made to attend upon such persons for purpose of receiving their ballot and Aperson who Is certified by a legally qualified medical practitioner by a certificate filed with the dark to be physically Incapable of attending a polling place A person absent from his regular residence by reason of attending an educational institution and expects by reason of such absence from the municipality to be unable vote at the advance poll or on polling day or d A person who expects to be absent from his Polling subdivision during the election period Including advance poll and polling day by reason of his being engaged for reward In business of transportation by railway air water or motor veh- forms obtainable t the the Returning OHlcar Ml Main Siroat East Milton appoint any person to vote in his who Is entitled to vote in the same municipality Such persons must be appointed end certified by theClerk of the Municipality during the two week period following nomination day from Sept Sept Inclusive but not later than Tuesday Sept J Returning Officer Town of Central Ha Hon

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