Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1950, p. 1

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u jufom sttt ts svntysixlh year mo 13 acton ontario thursday october stli 1950 eight home pfnl pus ctnri another industry locates in acton assessment compromise flatly r by council council durukwd at ttn irnglh m uimdiy thr county rquhhu uan suxgeallnm and shr ht hjui w hw h titty writ mud and mllln their position by vrr v 1 1 1 rule r ulii thr folios nig- resolution iu patrd that ihlfc count 1 1 rifuir to r rpt thr nmnpicmm- iiuii mrnl a iruihrd by ur havi and that solicitor leather land it- in uimfurtrd to notify mi oraver to thia rf frs t and im- it fnllrr riftolved that uur uttfiilmf n cthinty hjnril do all in thrtr jmrr in lnr tin equalised ss4ssmrnt thruufhnut th county completed by ncit year ladies aid plan to hold turkey supper umchoue garden group have social slides talk um hujlt ii i lrd an tits at ihr lr another resolution vf uninlm outlv passed tnal tftir llrrvr pc put y- reeve and solicitor lw i strucsd that under no rirrumhane- e are thrv to agree to a wlflrmrnl trf the count equalization apral unless the amount which art on ha 10 pay i reduced to flojmjo ir less and also unlra county cotin rll inttnict thr count v asacwsnr to engage hrlp and rnmpl tr local a irnwnrnti in 1w1 mr t jones t hansen j 11 crclkhtor w maltix k and c f iratherlnd m prr ill at thr recpirst of mini ll to oiimd i town planning on a kims of mon cnntinultv mr ixqtht rland rx plained thr powrr of a planning board n presently urt forth in 1h atatntrs details wrrr dlscued and lhe iinvnl wrrr willing to art on a planning hoard pm htrd it did not intrrfrr with thrir posit inns a hftiint of mx mrnilirri n drt mrd n t four ippolntr and oflr mrmlw r of cnunrll and thr mavnr councillor j fnir u a named ns council s member of thr hoard further information wn to he uminml from thr pcpirtm n rrsardtnc rutatdlshment of th flnard when an nrginl7ntln meet inr will be hrld thr solicitor wn lntnicrd to prnnty a bv law np potntlnc board of ix member it wa decided to put l litrrnl in to thr cdpr of thr baxter tjihnnt orlr proper v on willow rtrrrt council read thr njrrcrmrnt with benrdmnrr and co regarding rase mrnl on pip lines brtw rrn mill and tlrock streets and approved or thr draft prepared bv thr solicitor council instructed thr solicitor tn proceed with thr legal proor1lnc on proprrllri on main strrrt north rrfarrilnb nbd i virion of farm land the bvlaw irtvlnir rxtrnlon of davllfht saving to nowmhfr m ltm wk read a rrqulrrd and paaacd a bylaw wan rrad a first tlmr drftlfnatlnr arthur and tvel rtnren ai throuffh strretn to young strrrt and acton nivd fitt chlrf dawktn rfortrd that spartan conitrurtlon co had arc ured hnv and thr hoae wa badlv uvd prrmliwlon had hern grantrd to liar old how but sine then thr new hone had been taken from th tnick bv someone the new hor wn to be rrturnrd immediately to tnrrt rrcjulrrmrntx of the brigade the clerk reported correapond- ence reffardlni hljrhwav ntpmx a tiltablr tvperlter had been aec- mred on trial and the rebuilt mach ine could be purchased for 2mi 11 wax on trial for a few month the report of the provincial po lice w as presented the report ahowed p conviction 21 invetlcnt- lonx 40 in fines 1 r0 worth of ii- fconrtniieil on page eight tin st ptnnlkt niri lirig of tin knox idjn aid wai hi id at thr home tf mm wm mcleod main st tltr preaident mn k m cutt hi in wmk in i harur of i lnmrtanl iniim s meeting mii cmrinn 1itimnn nd i srittmi it xmn fi tin- pilin- uat mm it 1 annitiung had in fl im i thr annmnjn supprr w a ar r n kill for with thr menu flav- in tutktv nt ii ihr iriinmimf tl onv vr- ml i with mi a j llulitijin and mm t mlow lo u- ihr tatu xupi xm oi with mm irti sonirrvill ntml mm mit1h w r program c mitt ftllw lllg th illlmih s p mod mm f amlrion nmdurti d in r1 oiilint qui b ihr noannt of 1 tin hktrs w-4- nslx1itl mm citninm i- lhmin cnn inor ttd hi r tommiltit in rmng t frvhnints mm a j ilurhann rx pn id thr otr of ipprtk int ion u ill ami mmilun win- ln hi d to th homr of mr j ivnnls fo- tht in xt 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lion fin ibt a i imr with btd m- u ml iv village loses two residents in week mr alrx rrld who rrsidrd on thr hoitirili ad with lim brother klllam and iter janr and mrs m mtkrr passed nwav on sntur- fu at hit home funeral xer ice w rre held on monday afternoon with thr rev r tran of morriston in charge pallbearer were david fraaer jno howard william mcljiren william puck john gllmour and llovd crawford interment was made in the old presbyterian nurlng c round mr chnrlrs mainprize n resident of this illage for the lait five year and in his 42nd year passed away in milton hospital on mondnv he was nn employee of thr cpu nnd anffcrext a heart aeizurr hi wife and daughter jo ce aged 2 w ho rexidr here sur le funeral una on wednesday afternoon from the iittle funeral home in gait mr und mrs robert inglls nnd mr nnd mrs george inghx ind familv nient the weekend in roc hexti r with relatlvea a gimxl number from here attend ed milton fair on saturdn mr nt mm h mi w r gut mv it tht mixw ii v tic 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mrfait it looki try much m w lit n tbrv rir putting mwerage into lb wt1hir houning which part f thr town and it that iliud noint to dlbrf iminatumi what dora i don t ulinr irfr cwncillrnan ran ilinv it what li wroriir irerdlrnien uir vnii ashamed if the rnn who burht w a all of u could llr in warr an xeeurlty tim mn i the ordv inrldt nt that b ti bin hijjm i in our far thr ri- in r nt i ami and not onr of inn riimil a oiit in our favour you knrw voi had us 1hlnd thr right hall leraiise w rant find nniwliui rlv to llvr we akkrd for the roadt to i- looki d nfl i in ihlh vnr mm haw pnitlrrd th n w iumli ifd rrd r it xnre riiimt k grr it fff i v u to do thit n xt a iikrt hax lrn trok en in mv drim w iv for r nnd n hiir itbout ant n- i xkd owr ttit p- rit for a t pi m nt but on word from a 011111 il iikiiiihi n th irinfint rut tt r pair in don i m inii i wnd ih tht miwr wtiild hk t r t inr n fjont of iim bu rv rv time it rilin and r hibtrt n pi ming in it a got w v fo li i think c ntb in n b for 1 finish i m tit i m ontx to on council muting rind tt- w v it w nx con dm b d tx i iint k fur mm in sour pomhin a thr minutes wrr b inr r id nnd h rr i muvt xiv mu ho id mipplv a loud speaker for ttu rbrk or he niiv t tik n for unit ting n bib 1 arninr to talk jo on uas iltrning but wax in i iini rvition it i nirr n r- them pair off t talk i dont think meet rode wood band proves organization is justified although ktkcl rritainly d thing to buld ttit- to iic pimbimj bv ibr o tlir pjpt 1 1 ktott of o rd 11 tht ll llflirolliro at f it irntr t rimnta bard to grl im fo h nt t u council fixes pay of rate collector at theortoter meeting of e pu ning bw iinhlp cnunrll held on monday night a bv law wax pi n d fixing thr xalary of thr cnlltt or of rates fur th township count v rngntr ibv f smith wai pre nt w hi n a tender fur building a ulv rt wai opt ried council a pled th trnbr of j c duff 1imiibd of mniif f 4 cuknt of ft cubic rdx tn ik- built at 1 ot t co in and 11 township of fxtpimunr th following hi mints w m ordt r d paid lb ii trl phone cm 7 on c c ilrtiwn road xu pfl tin folloulnj xhrrp rbilms wrr first frkindatumi wrrr laid by mr frank tkay and mr howard jlbb tlir inclusion nf a group tf plavt ii from fdrn milli trengtb rnrtl thr jmwrr of thr unit and mdior nemlerx from itorkwood in ought more ctnf idrnrr into th playing mr fcntt btld- two pi metier a mtck will tht m- xoplr w itb hi son hon rrolt inxtnuling thr le glnn rx none of the pbvrri had putft ismnal rx nt lire ik fore join ing ibt group and it in due to ttie nt id ing of ih ml lb xtrurttrl of ih kn that o n itvlf snr- vfll rib rd paid it in hint n ablator of 2b0 47 on non prrn n in f mgs an ran that was in future thr urv near future i hope the ettrans part nf t iwn the wartime homing gets n tittle thought in this well kept town of acton j avles somebodys got to do it somebody did show the beauty of the familiar on the cover of this month mucleunh magazine is a most strik ing painting that commands at tention an art catalogue mithi say thjt it was painted in large spots of color with itrvaki of sharply contrasting hues the pict ure is of a farmer guiding his plow up a hill behind his team on the left is a tree aflame with autumn yellow and orange its stark brunches piercing the warm foliage u- vc placet a profess ional critic would continue the summer white of one mass of clouds is immediately complemented by an ominously dark snow elbud both independent units against the sky of a brilliant blue the familiar looking farmer ap pears over the crest of a hill with the team one horse white the other black the small farmhouse on the left continues the theme of blended contrast with its white walls and black roof in the distance bright colors cut into the dork distance of a sharply contoured hill the painter hii iird bold strokes to picture a most vimd and realistic landscape realistic yes indeed although the foregoing critics jargon may obscure the fact the painting was actually done nt a farm at lowvlllc just a few miles away and the scene is one that everyone has un doubtedly seen duplicated many times in this part of the country the artist is adrian dingl who lives near cooksvllle while i was painting he reports the farmer left his team and ambled over every time he came around i was unused to such attention and it unnerved me particularly sine the farmer said nothing just look ed over my shoulder and grunted each time he came to inspect my work finally as x prepared to pack up for the- day he took onu last look sighed and said mora to the horses than to me well i guess somebodys got- to do if m pictured members of the rockwood community bond are ns follows back row left to nqht jack mcintosh dons jennings martin bauer centre row left to right norm thomas peggy pen- fold ruth mclaren edith royce sheila hosking clbert robson proven wylie bruce hosking ronald ecott john harris president and bandmaster sidney ecotl front row left toright thelma thatcher wayne hosking forbes coll victoria waller june coulson leona bolton lillian jen nings anita jennings david bauer alleda bacon frte press phot- to be p tld ind thr treasurer am inntnirtrd to pay rond arcotint is prrsrnb d bv the rmrt llrwrn ind nt to the amount of j 1 27m t the road miin nnendent is to b irintnirbil to advertkr for tender for plnwlnr vnow in the tnunhii this u intrr nassaoaweva s s mo 7 rev a armstrong speaker on sunday annivrrsary serwrrs were hrld in nassagawrya rvrdiytertan church ulth lartfr congregationi nl both services rrv r h arm strong of acton was the gues speaker and rave two imprruilve sermons kdrn mills presbyrrian church chnlr led in the mornng service and low mile quartrte as listed the choir in the evening th music rendered by the choirs and quartette was enjoyed by thr r on a regnt ions the church wai beautifully decorated with autumn flowers and ferns a turkey supper followed on morvdav nlyht anl an excellent program was provided by the ladles choir of aberfoyle un ited church the many friends of mrt georp robinson are sorrv to hear sru- is confined to bed thruukh illness mr peter mclean nt with an accident which dislocated and broke hu ritfht shoulder all wish he may soon be in god health a train several from the district at tended milton fair on saturday silo filling is the ordor of th do th band in 1 of 1 tt and if lb v vtrf to stot 11 or a rxii nothing in pint ulpmrnt tild nsl vn sund in eienmg no rt- i hi id m he village unit nix times a mir ith paid bi inmon salbnr thr fiinda our diffiriilt tt 1 f irrs the winbiui n and imntnw n n in th lambrap of uniforms at pr fit in v rnr donate armv t ms trnt f the land r to io to the w terloo n d f ti 1 or t it i i- t r un- form iv relu n a 1 ins inn trio li all pi iv with dalllntn from nti 1 having nc he tbre v fiom kfrk nmpetitinn in the hand plnved tn tint ttanri- vill have a f ther wa serve after dedication service the monthlv meeting of the wo mans asocial ton of the united church was held at the home of mn e lambert on tuesday with the president mrs j wilderspin in the chair the devotional period was taken by mrs f cleave and the roll call was responded to by the word peace plans were made for the dedica tion service on thursday night af ter which tttnch wtll be served by the ladies tjiimual plans are under way for raising funds for necessary work to bedonoby the society the meeting closed with the re petition of jhc mizpnh benediction mrs lambert assisted by mrs thetford mrs shaw and mrs f kentner served a lovely lunch and a social time was enjoyed baxter players are softball champs last sunday afternoon baxter lab took the acton softball champ ionship by defeating force electric twice by the score of 8 to 5 and 5 to 3 in a bestofthrec final erie as the scores indicate both enme were close all the way mike cox pitched the first game for baxters and monty root did the tossing for forces th only home run of the ame was hit byfred cooper when he clouted a long one into left center field with none on in the second game dude- lindsay limited force to seven hits while fred cooper allowed 8 hits sam snyder was the outstanding performer for bax ters collecting three for four and playing brilliantly at short stop dublin wi choses 2 area delegates dublin womens institute met at the home of mrs m anderson fcr their september meeting with mrs w wakins in charge singing of the institute ode and repeating the mary stewart collect opentwl the meeting roll call was an swered by telling what i did for home improvement this summer the minutes were read and ap proved plans were completed for the exhibits for acton and milton fairs mrs w watklns and mrs c vangoaien were chosen to at tend the area convention of the womens institute to be held in stratford in october mrs dennis read a paper on community activities and public relations and also conducted a contest lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed ire hmild in cil ml the kiu mis misir ls hii tn mdaln of th m more miioiin uood will rntrr this r fu iph this novimtwt a 1 u hole has nr er competition howe er t master fcntt feels thrv w great deal more eonfidrni have uniforms a drive is planned for nrxt vear with the objective as woo before april appeals tri nrgantiatlons and canvasses will supplement the re venue from concerts to raise the sum necessary to purchase pants or ivlrt and a hat for each of the members the ttockwood musical society has hevn formed so that the group may legally recefvc grants th president la mr frank dav th vicepresident ii ftoilring and the secretary treasurer j ii glhb nandmastcr rott who trained the klora hand nnd then th guelph junior band before taking on the rock wood group is rertalnlt proud nf the 33 instruments thy have now and the 27 regular hand member the hand coram it tec is as fol lows president mr john ilarrtu vicepresident ralph hodgson aee- retary ruth meljiren treasurer jack mcintosh hand manager norm thomaa band instructor ron ecott librarians thelma thatcher martin bauer doris jrnntngsj ed ith rovce- bandmaster sidney r fcott all those except the presi dent plav in the band tenders called for man to follect the mail from proposed six letterboxes after two years of negotiations for six post boxes to be placed at convenient spots in town for rrvl- ing letters action is finally in evid ence tenders for a man to pick up trje mail from these boxes is a very welcome sight hearty encouragement to anyone thinking of taking on the job theres a fine future for you with security steady pay retirement plan unemployment insurance and a finer future for all the other actonlans who have been trudging through sleet snow rain wind and mud year after year to get to the post office to mall a letter thev dtdnl particularly want to write in the first place its been hard the post office department had promised the boxes and juit this week at council meeting a letter was read from hughes cleaver stating he was still continuing his efforts to have the post boxes be come p reality it looks as if they really will be appearing before too many months and will most cert ainly be an asset to thone who fel that an occasional brisk constitut ional is by no means an absolut essential for health nut even whan combined with the business of posting a hastlnote or two an official from the government has scheduled the boxes to be plac ed at the corner of main and queen at victoria and mill on xtaln near bower ave at the tele phone booth in the wartime hous ing at agnes and maria and sur prisingly enough at the corner or mill and arthur government em ployees are supposed to be pretty clever but this one will have to ba a downright genius to get a box at the corner of mill and arthur therell be a lot leu excuse for writing letters when the boxes ev entually arrive but theres a draw back to everything

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