Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 30, 1947, p. 1

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seventysecond year n m acton ontario thursday january 30th 1047 eiuhf homeprint ibrcs plvoeents v i details on county health inil furnished council w 1 anticipate operation of man by july 1i total coat of 3360 twibxaurf tor halton with half to be paid by government and half by county cocu fiav ajtsos boolauon for comrml- aory insurance of motorist kty boss kkasten exclusively for the canadian champion and fax arrow faka palaa at a regular meeting of halton county council held tuesday ward en norman crala announced a meet ln of the council public health committee would be held immediat ely to dlscuas plana tor the organiza tion of a coutiry puhinr health unit tkla announcement followed an add ress by dr e struthars of tha ontario department of health although the council approved a bylaw last year to inaugurate a pub- ll ih1i manw kifnmi- aelum ruxh co it has 8stopa and express- cr on ontario prepared by mr smith i p cttn the volume wasbluen by mm helen olterbeln muon m1i b rheostat operate jplana were made to hold a dance in circuits a seven tube nmp- the near future i llfler is encased in the base of the or- pf l jrra l volume developed i more than sufficient for the church had been taken it ishopedthat 1 jjhittja beupjixunedlately the acheme will be in- operation by july 1 in describing just how a public health unit would operate in the county dr struthen said the object of the unit la purely preventative it wouldgivefree care and immuniza tion of all who needed or wanted it prenatal and postnatal care with fol lowup of preschool children com municable diseases could be cheeked and prevented with regular examina tions which would show any tenden- lakeside chasttek nominate omcers man annual meeting the lakeside chapter iode hold their meeting on tupsdayjami ary 28th in ih legion rooms nom inatton of officer took plate a pap acton jjapttet congregation hav new electric qrgah mofnber and adherent of acton 1st churrt are naturally quite proud of the new everett prgatrort which has been purchased end under the skilled fingers of organist chas w landuborough provides the ac companiment and leads in the service of praise the new instrument is an electric organ supplied by the mason and haltons 1947 warden the annual meeetlng will tako the form of- a supper after the business was attended to a dcllctous- lunch was served croup 4 tree trimming started to clear hydro power lines auditorium- it has n beautiful tone rind full pipe organ effcctyella very ifcwiiwapt and suited dmiratty to the requirements otthe congregation the payment for the new orpan 1 being made from n fund left by the into r d warren of toronto who passed away in 1043 and who rerwew- bered acton baptlit church u hli boyhood church and the church home nf hjan a fam thu fund la being added to by personal tub- script ion frorri confiscation and transfer of pimdd made from watcsrwork operations to rrorpwmtj6n account tlte regular meeting of the acton public u till tie commlaslon was held on monday evening chairman c hansen presided with heave p j triijis tanners by 74 in gametuesday ntve norrjinn craig of uiirlliigton who waa chosen warden of halton for 1 1pi7 at the inaugural session of coun- i ty council last week l afcfon modkj aeronauts have busy jvkkrtln acton model aeronauts meeting taut weokwtu very huccekhful nnd it wjll 1m not it n pew mime was chnin for the eluu we had four or five new members pre adit ami w nri mnlly atnrtltig to go places now it wan decided to become atflllnted with the academy of model atifdmiutlcu tiiii r r 1 1- titi i t i 1 i iiilll ii i urn iiniti u la sjia i una- washington ixc the kovernltubody m orhn thetlmmtor o nil model nuroplnno cluha in uio usa nnd n very inftuontlnl jwiwer tartnern d thrwitfrvout iho cartio tthd creciishlhii catno through with wlnnlntf goal ax laieakt jvricd alontf at too liuiy a iacehif marzo turn- cd in ood gam and woodtf tavd plenty fotr acun anyone linvlnu- nny ujnowleduo of the fit till tlir hnre mid the loctqlao rou hi npply it inblly wltlulxlnrlly of mind to the hockey mlrfry that vvni un- invellm nt thn utcni arenn on tuet- frlenda halton jersey annual meeting in cnnndna model world ah iihiml the huulnoita won drnlt with very rnnldly nnd busy flnnera wore roon nt work on vhrloua modelu hon haldy colematllllittilcittjflloo job of j hla auster monkey duilneui which flew very wnll in tcjiti hla new bl- vniy nr1 tllg ti rpri halton insurance company shows good year during 19i6 m venereal teats at clinic would disclose the fiftyseventh annual report of the halton union farmer mutual fire insurance co which went out to mccutcheon and commjaaloner mac- policy holders thla week and will be arthur preaent coiikklered- at the annual meetlnc in l am 1 a motion waapacaed outlioritlnartflomrhupk4lflyaftomooj treaiurer f turner and- chairman hows a year of proereca for thla well cstnbllthed company verted hornet nlno proved him a very i kood modeler the silver and black taylorcraft of lea duby flew well nnil proved- what a amjirt model can bo mnde from an inexpennlve kit some of the flral attempta of our lni rnorn arc onceptionally bood iioi fvnllliy nnd lniprovcrtnmit- ea and hay was the theme song of hia- cinrh nro qul knlnor george program at the sth annual meeting of the hnlton jersey club held at hornby on wednesday january 22nd notwithstanding blocked roada in aome sections of north hyhflttial tween 80 and 00 breedertand tlior ladles sat down to the noonday bonqu- itduton and jack pink orant with era and john cameron nre also com- li along well well thatb all for ttita week fellows dont forget to be at our next meeting thla friday at 715 in the town hall wntch this column for news of the unknown casea and proper confidential j c hansen to sign all cheques and leg- advlee would be given those affected al documents pertaining to commls- i co ha stated the unit to ulon business during the year handle a population of nearly 50000 a letter from the council aul horlz- auch as in halton would ronaiat of ed the commission to purchase a a hoard of health a me41tuuqfilcer waterworks- syt of health a superintendent of nurses j u- to be insullent the nprlng a six staff nurses two sanitary inapee- motion waspascd authorizing this tors and two clevka purrhaae the cost of the machine the board of health- would consist j is 570 fob acton sales tac not in- of five memhers oiie appointed by the fluded government and four by the county- a motion was passed transferring he estimated the medical officer of the deposits of two ronsumers from health would receive 5000 per year j special account to the general nurses 2 wh transportation over the account as these consumer had left scoaouar miles in halton at j5000 town without paying their account administration at 3000 the entire f u and htiro services the coat would be 33000 of which fifty balance of these two accounts was to per cent would be born by the govern- he sent to sturgeon falls and wett- ment in simple figure it would coat oiu where these two parties had mow tha taxpayer dnlyftve cents n month t iha it could be collected with for each person that towns account j the apeakcr also added the field mr herrington of thc forestry nurse would he available for emerg- branch of the hepc of ontario enoy cases until registered nurse present al th me he could he found they would also go slauh lhat the forestry branch were loksea for the year were normal at 220373 total assets at the end of the year were 12383348 nnd surplus ht end of current year was 9183543 ftnincreaseof over- last years figuve there were 2708 direct poljcles in force at the year end for nearly thirteen million dollars and both of these figures indicate fine growth over the previous year total policies including reinsurance were 3537 mr fford is president and mr leslie kerns vicepresident and mr a t moore campbellvllle sec- re tarytrcasurer of this hnlton county institution which serves not only halt on county- farmers- but those from many other nearby coun ties industries praised toreftort to improve product teamwork in industry the offic ial publication of the industrial pro- into homes to demonstrate bedside r to start trimming the trees that nursing i affected the power lines about town r s heatherington exhibited a it is estimated lhat it will take three ductlon boardrbttawa gave promln- fllm deacrlbing the operation ot the weeks to complete the iob all wood i ont place in the january issue to an manitoba health unit which he said resulting from this trimming was to account of the visit of workers of mnii l cum to i w tww ince council approved of a bylaw to ex pend 130000 on the county road system during 1947 members also approved of a resolution received from cfcaintytwhlchsough to m -tkat- t twhww npmy for use at the town hall any trees requiring removal from the streets muit be sanctioned by reeve mccut cheon or councillor w j coon chairman of the street and walks 1 committer tt ccjnpuliisr for motorist to caro public j lability and property damage j insurance they suggested no license be granted unices such policy wu held by mot arista- council received certificate from acton reganllng population and re questing that a deputy- reeve be in cluded in ad on representation at county council grants to various organizations in cluded navy loague 200 st johns ajwai i instructions were issued confirming f motion of last year to cut off all consumers whether power or dom- estic consumers ten days after the j discount date a notice of meeung of district no j 4 of the omea to be held at mim- ioo on february sth was receked 1 a letter was read from a commls- i oner al port credit giving hii views on changing from 25 to go cycle pow er the letter was filed tvt turner furnishe a log thomas to the acton plant of the wool combing corporation under the heading of bridging the gap pictures were also shown of the vislt- ors- in the acton plant the visi had lejjjmnjjpinn ef served by the hornby womens air world each week nnd in partlc- institute president f d charles ulnr the activities of your first inter- waii i cka o the aaya urog wi y fhiidren nnd keen interest waa manifest r throughout president charles an nounced 57 pnld up members for 947 which cunstljutes a new membership record for the hnlton club the hnlton clqb has come- forward -rnp- itilyihncettji inception some nlmr yenrs njo tlie secretarys report re- renlel many outstanding achieve- ments bn the pnrt of hnlton breed ers some of the highlights were first the grand chnmplonshlp award won by wm davies nnd son of paler mo at the ontario championship show nt slmcoe on their senior herd sire brampton light valiant in record of performance work the long distance records being piled up by three cows in the herd of feathcrstone bros of oakville was perhaps the most note worthy fairy rowielghzana in 11 i lactation has nowproduced a tola of 134140 lbs of milk and 7820 lb of butterfat which make her the high- ett record living long distance cow of the breed it was also interesting to i learn that at the last annual meeting of the canadian jersey cattle dub halton breeders had both the high cow for milk and the high cow for butterfat on twice a day milking for the previous year the high milk cow htlng uindale basilua in the herd of tolse edged the acton tunnora by 7fl count and sent n house fuir 6tt fnns home with countenanced resembl ing an rtge of trouble perinpn n few editions of aenopa fnhles would he n wulcome addition to club equipment enpeclally to point out the old adage alow but auro orniigevlllc underwent a complete thtmgttf form and with nlast period outbreak caught up to and over whelmed the tnhnrro who ilka aea- op hnre wer enjoying a few mom- enta reanltehv the wayallde evert the efforts of lllo mnneo wlinne swoops hnd n resemblance o n u10lnmvlvrotfuhlht4llueou change the outlook of the rent of the tenm and they failed to wake not unlike the legendary hnre until it was too late from the first period with the nldof locnl pen nit lea the duffer- inltea clung tonnrloiisty to tha tan ners tnll nnd rhfileout on the abort end of the 43 rount at the periods end jeffera gnye the freemihlhrs the opening tally while honre was hand- travislled in worst storm of year to losehtast night j union went u eorgctojjcn and dcltired hy know aita 7 to 3 lonta a cold wind shrouded in snow flnkes swept in from the north last night ns an embargo of cars left the limits of v acton in a norensterly direction bound for the georgetown arena wcathor forecasters had warned driv ers of heavy roads and advised only essential driving this was most- es sential due to the fact that each auto- contained some semblance of either the acton junior hockey squad or fans the trip through the drifts must have bch too much for the local lad dies for the final score after the 60 minute stretch was 73 acton having the throe cold must have filtered fort to interest workers in the mater ials and to see the methods used to produce the products which they fur ther processed into the finished goods it was felt such vists between re lated industries would go a long way to making a better finished product tional institute for thebllnd 300 solvation army 300 ontario con- aervatlon and reforestration 25 morley watson was appointed to burlmtfttan high school area board for- 1947 mrs pyttit and warden craig were bvlecated to attend the educational convention the com- mittee on reforertratton nd agii- of the times the heat comes on at the itilities office a letter was to bo written to the ymca board includ ing the log lo sev if an improvement could be secured superintendent wilson uas in structed to order 31 thirty foot poles and 20 thirtyfive foot poles from a supplier in order that service and advertising pays crime doesnt pay m c beaty oi milton with 1u lbs of milk and the high butterfat cow was royalist rose with 839 lb fat in the herd of gerald graham of georgetown n j thomaa well known soil and pasture authorltyfrom tfieontarlo agricultural college was the special speaker his running commentary on soli and pasture problems which accompanied a film on western on tar- lo pastures was most timely and prac tical throughout another recent film entitled the living soil was also keenly enjoyed by the audience short addresses were also given by col bart ley bull john eowley pres ident of the ontario jersey club and harold butcer secretary and field- t tl tu le limbs numb and effect the usual rou tine against the papertown this lime georgetown took the in itiative in the first period after 45 d i lie nnnetlning two tin fi silver plnttrrtib he only hnd the open net to bent hnyllkif counted twice for ac ton on body rushes in thla frame innrilni in the net on one of them orrtngevllle were all out to wlpff the dlagrnre of the home ice defent from their blnncs and- seemediob chnrged wltli atomic energy althou th second period was rough the lighter greenahlrta racked up n goal to the lone counter of the tnnners in the 4 hi rd frnme honre ngnln took chnrge of proceedings and scored twice while w gillespie count ered again to chalk up the count of seven i marzo scored both acton goals in the second nnd third itanzas and if it hadnt been for illoi back- checking the score might have been more jop sided in orangevllles favor pennltles were prevalent through r out the tilt andseveral of the greerw shirt- tallies were registered while acton was short bayllsa carried the brunt of houstons attack and got a trip to the ln bin every aide glance at the ref with thla game out of their sys tems- well probably see a much bet ter effort tonight against the paper- town we bop hearing ftianmary f neri tnyti1y i aetnft jaun jeffera forangevlile 520 bayllss acton 1100 hoare forangevwe 1500 bayliss acton 4800 lindsay acton 1800 2nd period i marco aeton 100 seconda of recorded play to beat rob- hoore forangeville 6 00 son offlyona atlck- spar king ppo orangnliv drives of the first period norton and n irt i marzo acton fl00 jtoar- king tallied individually to make it j orangevill 1710f glllesoi angeville 10 00 it lilbe maintained eres the proof iti not often that an advertiser gets the results that came to norman ftih a a result of advertising in the free press the advertiser asked the party who witnessed an accident on the h to fi in touch with ma f t orrtttoatgociatton officers were elected as follows preddent jack featherstone oak ville 1st vicepresident wm davies palermo 2nd vicepresident gerald graham g eo rgrt own sectreas j e whitelock they swarmed around ronton who wns lucky to- allow only a trio of i piicks to pierce his defense i pucks flew right and left at ing- le while hall in the georgetown net had little to do but pass the time of day with nearby rail birds players started to fill the sin bin from the first buzzer on and the peanut size beferee d a houston penalties grigg e marzo blnasl i marro rlddall chester bayliss lindsay jeffers bayllss wet rfjkface faiw him the advert iement brought the parties together and he secured the witness but the ad continued to work fur ther an acton merchant had had a bid cheque for goods- he ald passed on to him chief harrop thought the lead was good and calleil on norman fuh he waa identified by the mer chant aa the one who had given the worthless cheque and when question ed finally admit ed his guilt he was lodged in thy gaol at milton and chief harrop- consulting with guelph pol ice foundthat he had passed seven worthless cheques on guelph merch ants a search of his living quarter revealed some of the fqodjs thus secured about j 100 of merchandise the- case agsdnat jhe30yr aid cul pritwill all be hrd in guelph we suppose it will be hard tb con vince norman fuh that it pays to ad- vertise but there are 8 business men who ar surety sold on the power u advertialng guess wr the losers tkt ad t was phoned la jid w havet bfi able to collect fron mr fuh t coat ef the adwrtlauvr perhaps its just anothar community strviea- tha hosn itm wskly pmhmvma w h tw h staiua that the surface to b tainted should always be dry whan applying pnaltytwrlhreotmilrvnto overtlou f cua u paint to th its banks on many an occasion buildings is a golden nila of lajtttar stewart the red haired 2nd string there is howevsr on ekcepuon pivot of the locals garnered all three when cejnaim water paints ar to b of the acton goals the first of theseuiaed the cement surfac shoqld first was in a melee around the papertown he thoroughly dampenad to raduc race in the dying minutes of tha sec- surface suction and to hardao th ond period and the other two were at paint every cement watar paint is the 130 and l400 minute mark in not in that cateeoryt o that car a be l ih a culture uaa ddevaied to attend the hew nutaiations com vgrioultural council being held nevt liurin the coming season month georg cleave waa appointed to the road committee for 19479 uh biggar for l94l493iv51 a e whitaker for 1wt tenders for printing were accepted a motiud was parsed authorizing th- transfer from th water- works account to the general ac count of the corporation the follwlng acccunts were passed- at the same antount si last year from payment th burlington gxette for printing llytlr dcartaneat of the annual report and m t white hepc of oat power j501975 milton far marutrat forms county acton free prets supplies 3312 buiulngs committee recommeaded the letrtetephone co of can- gonror office he renovated and new office equipment be purchased accounts authorized to be aid tn- eluded ruuusce 19293 pyhllc health printing nhoapital accoun ts omulty roads special coftunuairatloivs reforeatratlon i ua service and att on pales remington raxuf ltd serv ass of municipal elecfiic ruime 97 f uhe jk cable accsories 4s9 supplies 4400 lino 3144 ferrantl electric jud sup- twal 34s1m i receiver gen of can meter 59800 i inspection 219 j zenith euctric supply ltd supplies srr northern dectrk supplies i clan lin uatfttiala suppll poutvcin my boy wants a job ba mrs 11 palmer yur dprtmt offmsd rwhal 1am w swr ipbticsf -kothliui- offtewj ttt bimpltlfla it tha w 4st saw to btajt uaa ha postage rxpr and tranxport iiaio 2303 37 j s54 1100 1500 300 41m devlin of milton- robt hayward caznpbelkllie f d charleand ward ruddell georgetomm a pad- bur- duncan moffat and ken wuia hockwooil chas mckeown acton victoria mission rand elects the 1317 officers victoria m bason band of knox church electednew offlceri for m7 as folloius leader mrs n mceachem assistant leadenmrs splelvogel mrs ohara president won somarvllle vkjpridnt beatrice cnppa se betty kirk j tresjurer helen ucxsaac assislant twasurei gletuce rob ertson convenor of 9odal activities pat tarry captains helen uoor and isahelw sutchi y 7 actually the score did not illustrate the trend of piynarton lacked fin ish around thegxil mouth white th crellt valley cashed in on vry chance nevertheless georgetown deserved the win on th nights merit holding and tripping wee the favorite trick ant they were us ed aplenty by beaumont a gua williams acquliitlon to the opposition the tilt last night probably condit ioned the locals for their friday night clash with oakville on th lukeshorei ice to keep fighting ac ton facrurera directions closely before apprylng the paint coming events rta or hs krli wndit ts ltlbf r rhrm t pr wim of w 1st period luyetks gorfxtown norua canfftown king tcmtrt- town stewart arton 3rd ptrlod stwart acoa stew art xeton nortoit caorctown crnond corgtown i th tad of si joaaphs church ar holding a bliifo tahruary ash in st joarphs hall i tha otsstrewtxt fija uk i u mutpoaad oaill thursday riary iftth- try th fshruary aatlac f tha dak of lvvoathlr cbavur iojd e will h hald at tha ham tsf mjm aawt yot4c chttrcis strc oa taaaawy veiac fabruary 4ta jsua parrot i aaat hr touah sh said lhd rather aaa a chlraaa how rbd yur wa ok th tv smlthj prciy 1st prlod nortoa mu dttval sotaarvillt i- 2nd priad clhtx 9omrvul katr scott 3rd phiasrsaatt bmltmut baau- 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