sixtieth year no 42 acton ontario thursday april 8th 1035 eight homeprint pages fiveceoti acton pupils stood high at the musi festival tfcok firet and second pia with two choir entries andflret for double trio soloists won tlrftee firsts and two seconds two trophies won permanently keen contests in three day event held at burlington rural schools of district did well tte halton county musical festival hu crown from tha first one when one evening wu sufficient for the judging tints now it requires two days and two evenings this year there were 394 entries for the various events these were made up of solos duetto trios or chestra and choirs up to sixty persons the festival has been responsible for great deal of the advancement in musical training in the public schools and this year its program had place for high school pupils 4s well prom the inception aoton school has made good showing each year the death of mrs moore whose work was alwayu so noteworthy was loss that was felt would be hard to over come miss hunt who succeeded her has done remarkably well in sptte of the fact that ill health has also handi capped her work the experienced and capable assistance of mrs oowdy as accompanist and the experience of other teachers on the staff and pupils and the diligent work were all factors lu the success attained uiu uwuts vvem mi attend ami the accommodauono provided by trinity united church for thoholdlng of tho festival was splendid acton school won first for the olrls double trio second for the junior choir and first for the fortyvoice oholr tho entries tot the boys choir and thu sixty voice choir had to be dropped owing to the illness of miss hunt prior to the feutival permanent possessioi of two of these trophies is now held by acton schools in the solo classes bilbo vincent won first prize betty gibson and joyce des sereault firsthand second in their clvu sammy brunelle first olive rogers fuztl and gordon gibbons second to gordon gibbons goes the mrs moore me prize for the most points wonby an acton pupil at tho feolval llmchousc school it will also be noted continued to make good standing in the rural achool classes dublin school also took part for the first time this year and its nfteenvoice choir took fifth placvi with 77 points and only four below the winning choir pupils from that school also won individual awards the following is complete list of prize winners apd uie marks obtained at tlw pcbtivul trill raday evening adjudicator mr slater boys duett the trout ron id gatxs and allan hull burlington con trol 81 robert early and jolm strlggcr georgetown 78 ronald auton und jack early burlington east 75 girls duett where the bee sucks jacqueline pleeuiam and dorothy weaver burlington central 81 joan hale and irvno young georgetown 78 dlune moroutud uud gcruda dark strathconu 77 15voice boys choir 24 rooms unuon by the banks of allan waters strathconu 83 burlington emit 78 urban solos boys under 14 whereer you walk paul cumpbcu burlington east bo alan hall burlington central 78 hobert arnold oakvllle central 78 35volce mixed choir 34 rooms two part come now sail with me strothcona 88 burlington east 77 girls double trio song of may acton 76 oakville central 73 oeorge towil 71 in addition to uie medals cup was ulso presented to uie wlnutrs which becomes the permanent property of acton school friday morning adjuduatormr mondiail rural choir maximum 15 voices uni son the lltuo spinner palermo 81 boyne 80 rural choirs maximum 3d voices come soft and lovely evening unic houso bo lowvllle 78 rural solo boys under itnsy apple stanley hopkins pulwrvt corners 80 clarence ford oiuagh 78 jlmmle tiev lln omogh 77 uurul solus giro under it mtlit be spring gloria bennett zimmerman 80 bttty peart fvihers corners it icuui cox nasaguweyu 70 rural solo boys under 10 woodluid fairies bert barber pothers corntrl 81 norman wood pule mo so cecl peer fisher corners 7tl rural solo girls under 10 growing toltssijo10liiuiutf 80 frances bnmdbxerpu icrnvnortkir ii coxe no 10 enqueahiur7 friday afternoon adjudicator mr atkinson rural solos sirs under 16 hedge roses xsobel steplumuon llmehousu 76 alfred rogers zlmmnrman 74 margaret breckon mjerton 73 piano sc4aa undef 13 music boxt norma marcellus milton 81 muriel stephenson umehoose 80 malcolm modoffee milton 78 piano solos under 10 early in the morning shirley sargent bronte 77 shirley brown strathoflna 75 junior choir up to second book 35 voices unison the ladybird in the fields milton 83 acton 81 urban solos boys under robin redbreast bllue vincent acton 73 kendal tancock burlington central77 urban solos girls under imay betty gibson acton 80 joyce dcssur eault acton 78 helen marcellus mil ton 77 urban solos boys under 10 all tho birds have come again george grasslc strathcona 80 sammie brun elle acton 78 teddy crawford bur lington central 77j urban solos girls under 10 come little leaveu barbara nixon milton 80 mary clinton burlington central and murjorle smcllle burlington ccu tral tkd 77 maxinc wilson milton 76 prlduy evening piano solo under 16 two sources helen mcgowan mt pleasant 76 joo hartley beut school 74 various items of local interest dlsmuillmg badlal ballway workmen have completed thli week tho construction of temporary switch connecting the old electric rail way with the siding at the beardmore plant acton will be the central point for collecting the steel from the abandoned electric line and here it will be transferred to the line for shipment to storage tlia work of salvaging the copper lino has been finished and workmen are now lifting the rails and clearing the road bed beta being arranged meeting of tho provisional board of directors of tho acton was held on tuesday evening details in connection with tho completion of the building and some items of equipment were discussed tho public lavutorles will not bo opened for few weeks yet until the floors nriflnlshed and fittings installed such as tocl racki soap con tainers etc as boou as equipment can be arranged and the fitting up of the quarter for if purposes uc compllbhld formal opening and dedi cation of the building will bo held ttnirnnn tt in early payment of taxes encouraged by naftsagaweya council insur ance policies renewed accounts passed accounts passed by nossagaweya council at tho meeting on april 10th wercoff follows municipal world supplies 3j3 rinehort weed convention 600 simpson weed convention 100 carglll wood fqr iloll 3400 rellcr accounts 3308 medical relief 303 03 wakefield work on road 635 rosztsand bridges 19775 irving inspecting sheep killed 00 the clerk was instructed to notiry outside physicians that after the 15th april all indigents in the municipality needing nwdlcnl attention would be cared for by our own medical officer of health council decided to lnuurc against ac cidents on the highways with lloyds represented by mr alexander moore premium 14100 alui workmens col lective insurance premium 50 00 council to encourage early payment of taxta olfcrs pay interwit at per cent per annum beginning on june 15il the clerk was bistructcd to write tho news of acton and thp district baseball league sanctioned lost thursday night delegate from guelph brampton and georgetown at tended baseball league meeting at the dominion hotel in acton mr smith of glt president of the and mr scott of kitchener were pre sent tho new group has received tho sanction of the atho local league was appreciative of tho nuppott accorded by tho officials in coming to ac ton and schedulo will be drawn up shortly brookvtlle junior institute the regular meeting of the brookvtlle junior institute met at tho homo of mr and mrs prank on monday even ing april 8th owing to tho absence of tho president the vicepresident evelyn storey took the chair the meeting opened by singing tho institute ode followed by tho roll call which was answered by some tiling wo huvu in our homes our grandmothers did not have the opportunity of imvipg after the buwiiu mlts evelyn simpson gave it very inurejtttng paper it was decided the next mutlng would be held in the form of wclnl cvciilug voto of thanks was extended to mr and mrs uniformity of sfbre hours desired daylight saving bylaw passed business mens association request passing of bylaw to regulate hours majority favor uniformity program for may 6th approved by council annual grant provided for band condition of it crossing to be taken up with railway officials and highway department srcretjirv nt the dental aunctounn of frank forctirusc of their rtomct atr at the tygulor meeting of the council on monday evening councillors mcmillan mocutcheorl and mason were present and reeve harrison presided tho municipal officer reported gardlng arrangements that had bcmn made in the pioneers cemetery councillor mason reported an inter view and inspection on tho building and that tho matters taken up were undur consideration by tho con tractoru und architect delegation from the acton citizens bund requested that the council con aider tho annual grant to the band at tills time council agreed to give tills matter thutr consideration permission was given thc band for the uw of the town hall on may 28th for sunday evening concert without charge mr wood on behalf of the business mens aisoclatlon presented petition rcqiittuig that the council passj by law regulutlng tho closing of shops miviyi tvwif tt vnb pointed masonic offpkial visit walker lodge in new quarter were lasts to vbdumi from neighboring ixwigrm banquet and memorable night upwards of 300 attended walker lodge meeting on monday night on the occa sion of tho official visit of district do puty grand master rt bro mc ewen vkiltors from all neighboring lodges wcro present and even the fuio new lodge quarters were taxed to capac ity on this occasion to accommodate the gathering grand lodge officers and postmasters wore present in goodly num bers it wu the first gathering smce walker lodgu has moved into the now quartcra and the visitor were all impressed and very complimentary of tho lactilitlcb of walker lodge another unique event on this ovenlng was tho act that the candidate was mijf ptut muster of walker lodge du aven jng bro ritchie was presented wltli tlio past master jewel tho presen tation buing made by bro mc ewcn tliu work of bro darby and the ofllccrt of walker lodge was tho subject of high commendation by tho representative of grand lodge following the lodge work lplendtd banquet was provided tills was ervd in the new gymnasium of tho building which provided an ideal place for such function bro darby was toastmastcr and presided over the tooxt list which included the king grand lodge proposed by bro fiunti mrlean and rcspondedto byw bro mcewen of drayton the visit ors proposed by bro george gordoo and responded to by bro mulr of fcrmis bro ctithbcrt jof speed lodge ollclph bro large of guelph lodge guelph bro harrop ot st clair lodge milton bro flndlay of guelph lodge brief stance wo observed for uie bretlircn who had passed on and to honor their memory tho junior wardens toasi by bro rumley brought tlw occasion to very hapiy closer in all tho addresses tho visitors were very complimentary of tho now quortcis and fucllitlcf provided 1y tho new bulltl ingln acton solo ingh school girls under 177 yellow and blue betty white mil ton 82 murlul smith burlington 8l kathleen gilbert oakvllle 80 solos high school boys unchanged wellington estimated expenditures on roadtf throughout wellington county xor th your 1d35 total approximately 10o000 voices jcsu joy of mans desiring cording to uw annual lrtaf county robert e1 keith presented to tho county mr keith pointed out that 81 harold byers oakvllle oray burlington 80 piano solo under 31 ecobsolscs murray hall burlington 82 kathken gilbert oakvllle 72 norma stcpheii tun llmchousc 70 soprano solo high school girls under 21 utu damox1 wllu price georgetown 84 georglna gastle mil council tho amount ws virtually the some ai the prellmbiary estimate drawn up at thu juimary scsrioii and is on similar basin it wan decided at that time ha sald that no hard top road would bo laid ontario regarding the im of tho many of our pcopki paying uie present junior larmcr and high fees and suffering through lack of joined and uoclul hour was spent clono of the busln meeting the junior instltuto general interest news tltc fcttuval tribute the halton musical festival progra the chair ton 81 wlllamlnedlck milton 70 contralto solo girls under 21 star doris boisey georgetown 85 kathryn dewar milton 80 tenor solo high scliool boys under 21 sylvia robert coxe milton 80 baritone sola high school boys undor 21 the old road alex macwbb that tlw county road bo no higher in 1035 than last year he suggested that if it was regordecuas essential that any permanent road bojald tho estimates be cut in some other reepect address on auironomy the regular weekly meeting of knox guild was held on monday evening tic milton 80 roy mcsblt3seilte 77 brock scripture uon was takun by mr louis plumcrfclt oakvllle 71 brownlow and rev bcnnio led in high school orchestra murcli mill prayer master nornuui wright reiid talre burlington crcd piano itolo and mks elbuibeth high school airls dutt bendemereu orr favored tlie guild with vocal sola stream wlla prico and doris bcssey tlie program for the evening was in the georgetown 87 georglna jostle and hunda of tlw educational committee katliou dewur milton 85 norma and an oubtandlng speaker on aitron stephcnson und ruth davis george oniy mr jolui marsh of hamilton town 80 gave an address on travelling through high school chorus two part roll space sonio very effective jjldes were liig down to rio milton 81 burllnff shouij and mr marshvi address proved ton 80 saturday morning adjudicator mr atkinson very educutlonul and interesting voo qj thanks wim forwarded to mr marul by mv brownlow und this was rural soicl boys under 12 merry seconded by mr clarence henderson lid tkc parmers boy muurlce roio afu tho closing hymn the meeting no nclou 80 george me laugluin tamley 70 harold ckmenu bell school 75 rurul solos girls under 12 have you seen my dal fodlui helen con der palermo 80 wilda mclaughlin dublin 78 mary peart pfcjiers cornen 77 piuno solo under years tambour ln dorotliy wllklnuon oakvllle 81 jack robert3 burlington central 75 leone ixarot no 12 trafalgar 7j rural solas glrli under 14 my gu den morion aastlc uincstone al muriel stephenson lunelioubo 78 helen mcgowan mt pleasant 77 rural solos boys under 15jjrha meet ing of uie wurs ufredswinison llmehouse 80 lov norton lime house 70 jatriea fjerftfisherh corn ers 7o saiumuy af iafnotel urban solos bos under 13 the miller or the do alex metcalfe strathconu 81 gordon gibbons acton 80j douglas cole gtortfetown 80 urban solo girls under 13 good mornlm merry snnithlmv toin land strathcortu b2 betty fevg bur lington icavt 81 joan halo george town 80 35olce boyi choir unlwin danny boy burlington central 80 muton 78 urbm sola girt under 14 sun buiu clujrlotti broun oakvllle cen tral 7il ruth sergeant wilton 77 40voici choir tuo part on utile ilher moojibeam aoton 85 burling ton central 83 urban solo glrbt under 10 good morning lirotlier suiuhlne oltvu rogers aclou 80 ella white muton 75 dork shnpon burlington eiust buyulcechqlrlluii piirlunoc0m palllid dear lund of homo burllng tikii centrul 84 milton 83 at thu coneluslon of the fntivul in spector deiiycs fcxpremted hb ap preciation of the admirable work done by thtf adjudicators unc hlao for the apleudld training glvrril uiu clludrt by the teachers he compllniunted mrs russell who wan responsible for more than two thirds of the totl num jbfcjrf entries and their splendid show oonduned on page eight ended with the ivpeatlng of tlie mupah benediction in uul mceung lait tliunluy tlie cardinal group presented nddvotlonal prograni after the business was fiiilshed all johied in tlio singing of the song trio ada elliott olive rogers barbara taylor iang love divine alice taylor read few poems bywhllhemlna stitch mrci anderson gave recitation my ships messrs rogers and web ster sang duett jocus saviour pilot xiv aiutr which number of blbu plctureu were sliown by six hiembers of tlie cardinal group barbara taylor then read quaint poctn woven urouud tlie lords prayer taylor and olive rooked kang duett santa lucia the lost number was play eaaur dawn dramatized version ol has easter uory tim cliaracurs uura mary onme holmes mary magdcluit taylor ptter ii rogors jaiiq tuyldr solo olive rogcw tlwjneetlng closed with tlie singing of the national anthem the silver jubilee celebration in aoton tlio acton program udopted by tho council for the observance of tlio si ver jubilee of king george hee on may otli ulimild prove vry jlttlng some details prior to the piuilwuilng of the program will give all geiierul idtu of the plan tlie parade uill form at the town hall nt 10 15 and procotrf the park afu the units have takei tlwu places tolor party of acton lcgum will take the colom to tlie utand and exwurden mason ripntteutlng llec larrlson and the municipality villi kpeak the tlnvtwatlott will be by ucv li lwile und uie uddtvss by judgalluurojofaiiluui latlluiutluns uid umuiune oftkmitlnuvd uyulty icing und country will be put as motion to the ustemblugc and later cabled to his majesty tlie txuedktlon by rev bvniile will bring tlie service to close it is expected tliut the school cliildreil will be presented with mem ento of tile silver jubilee occasion in tlie evening the legion banquet will be acton and dvtalls wil be available held in the town aioll these are only later this your contained the following trlbulrj to mrs moore mm moores name is preeminently associated with the teaching of music hi the acton public school she was singularly devoted to hepworkhpmuiicand lovcoltglnccr ly ttiough ulwuys in charge of large primary class on grade teacher she found time for tlie thorough supervision of the subject of music throughout the school successful in tile highest degree she inspired her puplki to efforts leading to superior achievements and their brilliant performances at successive fes tivals will not ijxm be forgotten mrj moore poiud uwuy hi august of lost year her example will ever remain an inspiration to lover of music luur thank offering meeting tlie eoiur thank offering muetlng of the womens missionary society of the united church was hold last tliurs day afternoon jn the church tlie pre sident mrs barberee had charge pra er service was led by mrs alex mdqnu1d previous to tlie opening ol the meeting ruportit were given by th secretiry and treasurer aji easur service of worship was conducted by mr barocree wrlpture rending by mw chas mason easter hynnis were sunx mrs spmght nnd miji nclijin read alternately the 24th psalm mra gardiner rendered asolo mro uav altken of balltnufud waii tho tenant speaker her message was our duly towards mluilons and uie need of prayer was specially cxprciicd mri barberee closed tlio meeting with prayer guelph strike ended by pruvliuul mwua two daya of mediation on the part of the provincial department of labor brought an ind to tho sevenday struo ut the biurnutiaiiauallesble iron com pany in guelph unlght the plant hud been tit complete standstill slneo uie employees wulkcd out last wednci day loubi pine industrial stundardt officer of tlie department of labor who was responsible for bringing about the agreeimiit between tlie management and strikers unnouncwl that the tem of settlement would mean wage increase for the workerri rangi 35 to 40 per cent the firm also jigrevd to vecog nlmi shop committee composed of em ployees in any future dialings with the workers clorvc to 200 workers were ufivcud by the tieup lurly clwdiig uyuw for oakvlllo oakvllle merchants and their cleric may ive ome time for recreutlon if bylaw now under advlrfment by the town council uieje glveu approval no longer will vendor vlo for conuuiucr favor until the first jew hours of sunday morning nor the ambitious it tori keeper remain open an hour or two after his competitor during uie wok lai th liopa of obtain ugut muiub busbiooa aotbtg on petition algitfsl by 15 oukvlhd nitrcliunts un town rutlierti ut tiiiutlng monday night instructed solicitor alex thlshobn to frame bylaw compcnlng all but drug gists uuruues rcutaurunts und hot dog stands to at reasonable hour ten thirty iit suggested as uie saturday night deadline with six oclock deemed late enough for all other alter noons except wednesdays when merchants wilt get breather with 13 30 in closing hour kami womens club meet the acton farm womui club held ujeir monthly meeting at tho homo of mrs george somcrvlllu on april 10th the president mrs storey occupied tlio meeting opened wllh tlio maple leaf followed by the lordt proyer the roll call was answered suggestions for housocleaiilng after tlio business part of the program the following selectlouu wcro enjoyed by all prcscn rrcad lng ahorsctor band mm brownlow duott musdames hall and davidson accompanied on tho piano by mrs mccutcheon paper wurondusl ajid dbrt mrs bracken auto liarp selection mrs hall piano uolo mlis margaret somerville the biblical contest was won by mrs david son with mm wesley murray second tlio meeting closed with the national anthem after which dainty lunch was served by mesdames somerville murruy mcgregor and brownlow who were uie hostciises for tlie day and pleasant half hour was tpvmt in social way halton and wclungion afreo on county una maintenance tho spring session of tho wellington county council oponed at the county court house guelph on tuesday to consider tho fcitlinotas for tlie year and also to dtscuus the work to be douo on county roads warden sims mclean of era mas township presided and in ills opening address declared county roatl had wintered uell und tho county would be spared tlio usual heavy expetiue tlie amount due the department of highways for work done in 1024 plus tlie amount withheld for 1033 work amounted to 420701c0 but thb is offset by tho amount due from uie departunmt for 50 per cent of last yearn work approx imately m4207 42 an agreement wiui regard to boundary line maintenance has been entered into with uiu halton county council tlie warden declared and requeataiduuit hylaw confirming tho agreement bo passed tlio launa la necessary with regard to uio grey county boundary linos ho said ukixnl exhibit to have place according to an item in tlie globe uie ouier morning consideration is being given to place lor rural school art following suggestion by miss margarot qrlndell whose lioirto is in acton thu item reads from uie olioroom rural school at branch ton in waterloo county cornea plea for parity with thb urban echoobrjnthc urtrnrepplngand modelling displays at uie canadian national exhibition miss margaret orlndfll the teaching stulf of tliu branch ton school writes to tbe exjilbl tion to say whllo uttendlng uio ex hibition have been struck by tlw ub senco of art from rural uel tools dnd felt uiut we should have chance to aliow our work wo jiiend many liours on art in various branches will you pleasu give us just chance dr mo doniild district xiuector toronto lrb ho schools who has been ucthvly ideu tliled wlui the displays by to ton to schools at uie exhibition is much in terested in the request from thu brunch ion school and will aeiwuosnnhcirnr apace inthekducatlon building forthai exlilblt as well us uny tljat may couu from other rural scliool suctions tqk kcvkndfq mkal diqb8tkb ouluic plan was to try to qeillriirorm ity in hours and create better feellig among uie merchants of tho town tlio present arrangement wjis very unsauj factory to oil and was confusing to merchants and customers tlio pctiuon wuii signed by 18 merchants tho clerk wai instructed to secure copy of similar bylaw in forco in other municipalities and tlie ausoclatlun was willing to endcavor to secure addi tional signatures to tho petltlon which would make tho passing uiereof obllga lory by tho council tho bylaw providing for uio adop tion of daylight saving time in acton dutmlr uio summer oltit35waagivcu uio required number of readmgs and passed by um council by this enact ment daylight saving time corned mt crfoct in acton from mldnlghton urday april 37th to monday septcm ber jnd at midnight tlie clerk reported receipt of chequi for taxes from the canadian national railways less tho penalties it was agreed to uccupt uils amount on ac count but no case to allow evasion of the penalties provided by law mr arnold presented pro posed draft of program for fitting obirvunce of may 0th tlio organisa tions had all consented to cooperalo the service will bo held in uio morning of thut day commencing at 1015 coun cil expressed approval of this plan coun cillor mason was requested to take charge of the arrangements council expressed appreciation of uio work of thu committee on behalf of the acton branch of the canadian legion mv arnold requested tuo of thu town hall for the banquet to bo held uie evening of may flui under uie legion ausplceo tlio permission was grunted mr brown requested permit re building garage tlie matter was dele gated to the attention of uie municipal officer mr hinton was present regarding his poll tax asseaanent and also usuesi ineiit us umanl it was pointed out uiut uie poll tax levy was for uio pro ylousyearwhen uiedoubleuuseement had not been nutde council pointed out uiut tho bylaws must be enforced attention was called to uie condition of thu sidewalk on mill street council agreed that uils sidewalk was to be repaired uils year mr tmoouey requested jiayment of the balance of uh urrfilinl uulhu ucw building tho council pointed out thut uils account could not be paid until sanctioned by uie architect and uje work was satisfactory mr mooney eald mr muhonuy hud agreed to be present ut uils meeting and settle uio matte council considered they could not make payment until uie architects approval was secured tlie matter of checking uie list of arrears of taxes was left over until later tneetlng rettvo harrison asked leave of abueoce for uie siuxt nieeung of uie council and councillor mason was appohiud actbig reevu durhig lils abaeuce and foj uiu conduct of uie balance of this hireling tlie council agreed to make uio usual grant to uie aoton cltbeuns baud of k100 for 1dj5 the cunk was instructed to bavo uie telenmone at uib arena disco uunued variety of news aunt sue if you had your lire to live over again what would you do7 id get married before liad sense enough to decide to stay an old maid i1ioelyhuirepottotthifjiuuieecpni mjttco recommended payment of uiu following accounts general account uell telephone co uervkes 1308 mwclpul world advice 80 acton public uuhtles commission street lighting 140 43 town hall lighting 411 pump house lighting etc 75 arena water and light 39js power at spring tj4 continued from page five poor crop prospect tho conditions of fall wheat clover fields etc at uio present time is mat ter of deep concern to urtj farmers the heavy frost when uio fleldo are unpro tected has been damaging to these fall crops and indications are uiat they have in most coses in uils secuon been badly winter killed in addition the lack of moisture is serious factor and unless uio summer season is comparatively wet one uio crops from farms hereabouts will be very light an improvedttoadway work on the second line roadway has now reached point two miles south of acton most of uie rock cutting and levelling of small hills has been com pleted the narrow roadway through tho swamps has been rockfilled from thu cuts and la widened out the dan gerous curves below speyalde were eumi lusted in the work carried on jaat year tiiim fvtt hasi ifihrtalnly hew unproved and the work of the county council ks deserving of praise another featdre that has been appreciated during the work is uie fact that uie road has been quite passable during operations and kept goo uoir coming events announcement pi meetings con cert or oihe events under chis iteadittk tte cliarctl to ccoir per line with it tniniuiuni cbkrge fur may timinuucmattt iu remember uie pageant the easter guest at knox church good friday vivellulg bunnnckhurn womens fr holding daneeorr thurndaytaprllaftth at wood ildo school good music ad mission 25c lucky draw on quilt acton liberalprogressive aluociatlon will hold nievttlng hi the council chamber on monday evening april 33nd at eight oclock mr blokelock pc andvmr hughe cleaver lih eraltprogrcsuve candidate fdr halton will be present to discuss niaitr per taining to uio dominion election with the association membera of actoo