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hi growing grtm last week we visited the ex and like thousands or others tested our endurance with long hours and the imp objective to take take in the en in one day but we were young er then and the ex wasnt so big now there seems no limit to this great annual event strolling through the automotive building to see what our money wouldnt buy we noted the finenewsehool busoi thenorthhlron high school district to be operated by e g tyler therell be three of these in operation this week and it spells a new era for the child ren of the rural districts barnes new fire truck was on display too these towns that lie outside the city are quite modern after all we had planned to hear the welsh guards band but arrived at the bandshell in time to hear the national anthem that was a dis appointment the grandstand show is entirely different and we thoroughly enjoyed the three and a half hours presented on this greqt out door stage the new grandstand is a marvel arid- the lighting effects extraordinary many of the war veterans from military hospitals were guests at the show that night they were brought on stretchers and in wheeled chairs they had tht best place of all to set the show right down front the directors of the cne do a lot of vcrj thoughtful things and all con tribute to its growth the editors wife attended tht lunchton and tea where mrs kate aitken was in charge she represented both the canadian champion and the free press and later miss ethel chapman u ho is a native of campbcllville come over to get acquainted with the representative of the champion and welcome her to the luncheon we attended the directors luncheon where we met a host of newspaper friends and heard a very fine address by mr percy j phelps rep- resentatue of the new york times at ottawa we of course found an exhibit of printing machtner and we watched with interest several of those human talking machines that make a good haul b selling some moderately priced gadget to the msitors the are generally prett good in this ork on a crowd we sort of did up some of the other buildings and exhibits and found that most of the attendants were loathe to quote prices on the equipment displayed that s different from the ex of pre war ears t e lould go on at length but couldnt exhaust the cne in one editorial un more than ve could reallx see the show in a day it s a great show it going to be greater but the worr is going to be to accommodate the crowds and their car and get traffic straight encd ua limine from the fair judge of the merits of the grain ant roots they grow and the herds they bavo built up the fall fair fosters the spirit of compe tition and the desire to excel the existence of friendly competitive spirit is good for any community the fall fair has been called the show window of the community and this is exactly what it is just how attractive and how helpful this show window is going to be depends on the people of the district the fair serves directors may plan and work but to have a successful fair they must have thu active support of the people a itair must have plenty of exhibits and it must mjohave paying attendances if it is going to be sue cessful exhibits will draw hie crowd so that all citixens interested in the success of the fair can help by becoming exhibitors now we are conf uba we were rather interested to read in an editorial last week in the georgetown herald the following extract it is too bad that matters have become so confused and that georgetown in her fight to retain local schools rather than have one district school has ended up be hind the eight ball while milton and acton whose council and school board members were willing to close their local schools now will possess larger schools and a larger enrolment drawn from the geogetown district there is little solace at present in k that those in georgetown who rt bee proven right and that all plans for a central school at speyside for the three towns have been abandoned for all smie the only course we see open now is for georgetown to cat a little humble pie and approach north halton areaboard witha request to be included in a thrcschool area the part that interested us was the state ment by the georgetown editor who attended one meeting from which we were unavoidably absent and that all plans for a central school at speyside for the three towns have been abandoned for all time that is certainly news to us the present additions to the milton and acton schools ore regarded as temporary hen permission was granted for their erection the department of education in the same letter urged the north halton board to proceed with the selection of atoph recollections oi acton cjorrzoiollcnoizza back in 1898 tajkaav front ua ahnut seventyfive cun of bark for iho tanneries here havo hmn received at the atauon this wtrak the crescent jlacrose club will play a game with the waterloo club next saturday afternoon mefchro beardmore ae co hire juil completing a new brick coal house at their leather wairehouae at the gtjft depot visitor to toronto exhibition lam week did tome weltering the mercury regimtered from w to 07 degree sona pf scotland expressed their incere regret at the rewoval of dr uren tfrom aeton the pro gram contlated of aeleetlona on the bagpipes by mr geo douglaa farowell addrcwsui weire given by chief menabb col ajian mr d henderson mjp dr mcdonald and mr thou elliott mim rhoda fcalherstone the new teacher of third department ot the public school arrived on wednesday arnold bros glove works hne been running overtime for several weeks john itussell of the townahlp of nelwjn hnu been ntimlnnied- uy hnlton county counrllns a itud- cnt to attend the agricultural college from the county born moffatt in nnssnunweyn on saturday september 3rd to mr nnd mrsjabmoffttltaaon died dunn at the home of her hus hand on thursday 1st sept catharine gibbons wife of theodore dunn ancd 22 jcors 1 month back in 1928 from the lismje of the free preoa of thursday september 13- wm r bracken keajl estate and general insurance mortgage loans arranged heprrsenuuve of mutual life assurance co urt specialists in warm air heating abr conditioning eavestroughng and plumbing our aim is to give service to our customers and instal only the very best equipment at the lowest possible prices we handle only the best cilubuh autoaa r ihoqqfi c0m10fi n site for the central school- again at a meeting in trafalgar inspector randall made it quite clear that tht only sol ution to the problem was one school for the norrh halton district whether it wab a yeir dr so or in fifteen yenrs we could quote oth instances to bear out our understanding that the ccntrnl school plan is still the ultimate ob ject for secondary school education in north halton v t do not want to aggravate any further controversy the opinions expressed are our own but we do not think the matter s one that needs some clarification and we uonld be int erested to see any correspondence or other documents or motions that will show that the north halton district is to be permanently operated as a threeschool district and that the central school plan has been abandoned for all time there have been a lot of statements pub lished b our contemporar during this school district that are not well founded and are not in tht best interests editorial notes thee art the das when school days art not as popular as thty were two months ago of the 199 who started the marathon tnvlm not one finished the course mrs c h harrison nnd mus maruaretmacdonodprtncipnlof acton continuation school arriv ed home on snturdny from their kuropenn tour hit bulldlnc kant of the cana dian national electric railway hne been bus making improve ments at the acton stntion during the cek the benrdmore tucofinr team had n complete victory over all lomcrs nt the canndlnn natlonnl exhibition ijiey met teams from iik bonke lumber co tu ran to and otnenil motors qsjiawn the sll- ir trophy is now the peminnent poisiion of the acton team they nbo won the dominion champion ship the members of the team are w s ecclnshal trainer a mol- ozzie anchor man frank gibbons john lambert h thompson j striven g lnzenby g mcfndden h l ritchie reserves f law son and r irwin a pretty wedding took place on saturday september 1 at the home of mr and m rs w j stuckey when their youngest daughter jessie became the bride of william joseph kentner wn of mrs and the late joseph kent ner milton died kerr at the general hospital cuelph on monday september 1 1928 donald james kerr of nassagnwtja township in his 68th year with tht cnelclosing this week all atten tion can bt ctntred on our own fair at acton on ottohtr nt and 2nd and it uon t be long no ixcal fall fair next with tin txtrtnu tuat ot tht past teu wetks it is a btt difficult to rtulizc that hull fair tinit in at hand 1 hi hrn ptinn s m bun printing tlm annu il booku t and mdu itions art for a naur attrition than ctr iho biggtr lint vh til bt in tht handn of thi vritirv nt x i uuk nud for distribution tht hall fair is one institution that has come dou u through tht duadtn and sttins to retain its populantx in the flu ot thingis llluntonin modes of living and nuthodn of transportation perhaps thin is btviusc it is no tlosck linked kith igriyulturt m kkbrtij ing and othtr kk il indiintrus through the txhibils from uar to tir it ntlius the con ditton ot thet industries and improements in the qualm of their product in this wa the fall fair serves as a stimulus and an incentive to farmers and breeders to improve their pro ducts it also gives them an oportunitv to become better acquainted with tht leading agn cultunsts and breeders of the district ind to best piilc ot highwav wt ve travelled on in ont trio this vtar is no 4 from durham tu hanover smooth roadviuvs are possible to vonstrutt it seemn it nttms that ontario will havt to git along without tht strviti ot a premier until after a poltt i il convention is held in ottuu i surely not more ttderul domin ition of the provincial rights- robt r hamilton optometrist of guelph dr g a sirrs office tilsua aeitembfjl 13th 7 304sft i m complete eyesight ejlervlce power restrictions art announced to be ef let tiv e net week llkt ill i strict m us thtv ire not to our liking but in view of tht short ige there miint be something done to meet the nituation kincardine fe irs that its tiirlv closing bv law relating to gasoline stations will not hold water in vitw of tht decision of i toronto court that such bv laws art invalid as a natter ol fact a lot of towns passed such by laws which apparentlv arc not worth the paper ou which thev were written add the qieslev en terpnse vanwyck c 1 e an e r s pickup and delivery service phone 272 for th best in dry cleaning b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing heating eaveslrouehlng georgetown phone 138w ifc eitcavai aylmer tomato juice r loc fly pads be pineapple ltuccb orubiied 10oz jab ia applesauce bbioirrs taney 2 20oz 1 f t1n8 pork ma beans 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is dr d a garrett kktalsaau mjnd bgrgi iba prvdelrlck stjrt acioix formerly dr nelaoni offloa offim lhone 238 riridencx denta1l dr a j buchanan data g omice lelthman block mu1 st office houra t am to 6 pool xray telephone 148 dr george a sirrs dautaj 8uraau miti st cortver frederick kcum office houra 8 00 a m to 530 pirn telephone 19 l wilson doctor f ohlmoiaaetla ellirtlbaraalt bell telephone bulldlnc acton phone 303 hourw 10 a m to 8 pja tboal c f ba leatherland acton lflrhtf r at solicitor notary puhuai oftloa 22 phaum lutuiau 1kb langdonratlsworth lurrtblarb solldtora kto offices acton cooper buudlno it mnclntyro aylsworth b av acton phonp offlro 2isw llnisstusa 2iu georcclown grckory theatre blf- phone b8w lever hosk1n chahornd aeeountanu successor to jenkinu a hardy 1105 metropolitan bldit ii victoria st toronto elc oni vetemnarv b d young vs b v sc veterinary hurgeoa office brookvlup ontario phone- millon 14fpt f g oakes vs b v sc veterinary surgeon offic and heidence knox ave a inn phone 130 miscellaneous johnstone rumley victor b rumley fuaeral home heated amkuuuao serina the community for 45 yenrs phone 30 night or day willoughby farm agency larcest oldest agency in canada head office kent bide toroato georcttovtn representative tom llewsoa phone georbtown 332vv travellers guide gray coach lines coaches leave acton daylight savins tim efeatbounwl ah 41 njn t7 41 am 856 ajn 1110 nm jog pm 4 41 pjn l jl p m 8 j6 pm dlo 56 p jn weetboujul in stratford 10 44 am lit m 5jpm 5 29pm 7j4pja xll 1 1 p m yl 1 j4 n lo londn 144 p m p m u5 p m a m 7 m p m buli lxcept sunday and holtdaym- sunduy ami holiday saturday sundoy and llolldaya r kluhtner daily to stratfons sunuiy and holidays lo kitchener only railways canadian national standard time km bound iill ixt sunday 3 55 m 1h a m 7 10 p m sunday only h il p ni iailv ixttpt sunday plvi i nt con town fi 17 pm ui s i- k r in orfc town 1011 p m wfhthouml i it i j i mt ndav viuhihv imlv llira m i t sun la h 47 uni 1 17 am 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