Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 7, 1952, p. 4

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paqb four the acton free press acton ontario nnnihdav nmnimnv 71a uin late session on stower payments continued from pag owe greed to defer the matter unttl af- tor the tux rate wo struck and avoid hamy decision purchase of clean out rods for the werage system wan deferred until the wwfw wore in operation coit of the rodjc was estimated at 9702 following n recommendation of the finance committee council recommended coverage of the lfl firemen to the extent of 1o6 in workmens compensation approx imate cost to the town would be -3u20-pryoarv- umehoust hall board holds euchre dance fri the wall board kponhoted a euchre and dance in the hall on friday evening with prlreti going to mrrimillham mm meredith and for men to wm mitchell and uomi norton korna orchestra provided miuie following lunch mr and mm a c plterbtrttd joy imd mr robert patterson visited cousins nt branlford on sunday we welcome mr ami mia w turner and mm fugcnt to the vll- ince coming from kcarboro thev have moved into what in known nx the gowdy house now im net hv mi france of toledo miss shirley wright visited in kitchener last weekend the walter ltnhams visited hie wlllard kandei tarns nl halliuafad on sunday pc and mrs uv in van 7amt of port ciedlt lulled the meie- dltht and nobles dtjrlng the week end messrs t h price and waltei linhnm weie added to the boa id if members when theannnal con gregational meeting was held at the home of mi is hens recentlv all ilepai iminti showed a good financial ear and some passed then allocations we reiet that mi sam glshv bad to be admitted to sunnvbrook hospital on tuesday after onlv two months home from there we hope that he nia sion be lmproed in health the earl scotts motored to godench last weekend rockwood community club shows films sat spoiinoi ed hv hock wood com munity cub 11 number of films ueie hhown in the town hull satur day afternoon with a gowl attend ance mr tint getlnllv bad chalge of the machine and films shown were us follnwy three kiltie hi iiitui ten kittle kprmerm rhythm and percussion winter camlvut deal ing with skiing skating water sports dog sleds alexander ora- ham hell inventor of bell tele phone hvhtem matoteyhartlh tin- plementcoiieein ill l intadu kilvvtv and united states mitui frances jolllffe r n wel- land was home foi the weekend as a lostitt of weekend mild weather skating is out of older on the new rink at pieaent snow and ice not a settling down archdeacon macintosh of hamil ton conducted service at si johns church simdav afternoon mvn i miiiiiv iji u ikllitl i tolimli ililurul lliwjtttal hill lliul- in u pall m iii hi jiuotihn lliwiillul iii limllili muu lluliy clurk mmii u fw iiiivk in tnrimln liuinil il wk a imllmil in at jmnpliii lliuiill- ul iiikiii ui muu iiviiu miillml- luml of ailnn mi anil mr clint ill kll lull mi mnmluy fur u iwn miuitli luill tin v nl mllillll klnliilli acton high school newt hv luvklyu oaken i nil wiilliniuluv nllflif iimiiii iiia niut ul lliu v liifiii kluillnu ml fin llllliny mill for u iiuim in imiuumiiiiiu liuilv a few nf tlln ixiya mil ml ii i unikl f hiiliiil wim iilnvliiu liimknlliull iiuuliml mllliin ii ii iv iulni i in- luily iiitui nil dancing acton town hau every saturday night music ry the debonnaires nil ri room prirs refreshment counter admlaalon stk tho possibility of thr- mtablkh- merit of n fir area incjndlnk nn- xngnwry and kxqurxlne uraj laft with diputyrvcstwart for in- vrfttiiration the followlnit nccounu wcr ap- provrd for paymrnt macswain motors truck repairs thomnflon motor repairs bnllontinc motors cafl t oil occount elliott nrru rillff acct acton free prcwi prlntinft l ndvcrtlsmc harkra es si-r- suit bus oil iccount vvkryon wrldink wildinc tothi corner has ll account f v cnimp re nufk i5lnc trip lvinim limp alabjim- tinno 77 51 1j01u in on 10 0 noo 1200 110 mn can itd stone 1 75 municipal world snbi soon mrs h m ivwnr court ripole 7 so mellor conjt mow re moval moo t mcdou 1 11 snow removal 6 00 1104 oa nonfjca on w a receivisd that standard ration of fire hdrans nd couplings w a- to begin in on- aio thl 5tnndnrdi7ation is done at no direct cost to the municipal- and the u ill be paid salvage prces for old fittmes the prov- uicia and federal jovemmtnti tnar the total cost a resolution appointing e g tler to fill a vacancy on the plan- nine board paxsed with mayor rachhn oppailnc in the interests of acton councillors irwin and frcr also objected in a recorded vote a joint meeting between thv planning board public utilities commission baxter laboratories and the council was arranged for friday evening accounta for extension to the joru and van gil contract toul- linc 1040 were approved for pay ment the industrial committee re ported on a meeting with repres entatives of a firm seeking locat ion no arrangement was made and no word has been received mnce the meeting members of the rood committee were to meet with esqueslng touiuslup officials and attempt to reach rn agreement on the maint enance of the third line the town boundary rocs up the middle of the road and maintenance has to bo divided accounts for four indigent pat icgit visitors i conduct service on sunday evening the cgit croup of the acton united church observed youth rally week by conducting an evening service in company u ith a group of visiting canadian girls in training from milton and a cgit group from georgetown numbering about fto girls in all the service was conducted by the acton lenders mrs rae west and miss muriel burns during the service barbara baxtcx virena johmton betty may lambert and shirley paul took port in a candle- lighting service during which six new members were received and introduced the cgit purpose was repeat ed bv all girls present following which six girls three from george town and three from milton led in a chain prayer ena jennings nancy lambert carol fetterley and georgina plcs- ter sang an appropriate number a word of kindness during the offering which was received by four young men of the congrega tion the choir sang abide with me the speaker of the evening was the rev erla currey b a of or ion whose interest in cgit was shown in her splendid message on the purpose of canadian girls in training at the close of the service rev e a currey pronounced the benc- i diction after which the choir wing acton taxi phone 260r 34 hour prompt eourlaeua urvk radio dispatched cart taka you anywhara at anydm just phone 260r ienti were accepted manv had j i vesper tie n submitted some time ago and following the service the three had been held up for investigation fc1t gituips gathered in the van fleet and w wolfe eh submitted a ihequc for 50 fur ir hair of the lane on bower vve thls wa done because they b id o exereiso their option before febmarv the dlsposal of the land i- still in arbitration aasis smen t commissioner f crump ask i d council if thev wlsh- i it to continue a precedent in enter tain r e- the count assesmtrs at tht ir monthlv meeting which trav- fl- from munlcipalltv to municip al tv council agreed to entertain tlu iwiwsorv to dinner lett r from the i mens club thanked the town for their cooperation m the plst ear mimmin of fines recelv sd shewni the towns shire for j mu- i lal police report for d 22 parking ticket ksii md fmev collected a 1 tt fuim the hilon countv h in ipproved the guelph s- r u ng home and ug- gs in th b 1 in ti d to ti sundav school from u lien iul views of group life uro dis cussed over a daint lunch outstanding values usedcare 51 pontiac deluxe 4 door sedan pw5 50 pontiac 4 door sedan 1795 40 plymouth 4 door sedan 1075 47 chev fleethne 4 door sedan 1005 47 plymouth special de luxe 4 door sedan 91195 40 chev fleet master 4 door sedan 1095 48 mercury coupe 1095 41 chev deluxe 2 door sedan 690 38 packard 4 door sedan 295 used trucks 50 ford 2 ton stake new condition 1995 40 mercury 3 ton dump 1895 4ft chev panel 1195 all cars checked and guaranteed come in or call for demonstration lome garner motors acton 45 main st phone 452 mr winren wood of st cathar tne viwltet with bin puiviits in acton over the wilekeud mi ami mia it f inhiudniu of toronto vulted acton teliitlvnuwut flirtldi over the week end mi and mi d a wiltshire spent kuniliiv wfth theh dtiuuhter mm ii fretiler and family m and min v ii itumlev vul ted on simdav with mi and mr f llovstcm nt monomill mis john wood vulted on mon day with mrs 1 r kennedy who is serloustv 111 at llninnville mr untold wansbiough of tor onto visited last week with his sister mrs a smith lake ave mr george elliott of victoria college university of toronto spent the week end at bis home here mm it m mcdonald left on satiirda to spend a mouth at th home of her son in grusse point mich mlts lorraine margrave of tor onto spent the weekend at the home of her parents mr and mrs r j ifnrgrave mr jim splelvogel was home for the weekend from drummondvllle quebec where he is located with the bell telephone co ted jennings wns able to come home thls week from guelph general hospital where he had been undergoing treatment acih r smith of the it oaf station at rockcllffe has been home on fiveweeks furlough with hii mother mrs a smith lake ave mrs bert mowat and john at tended the installation of the hon lester b pearson as chancellor of victoria college university of tor onto this week mr w k graham who has been visiting with his brother in calif ornia for some months ls now visiting with his daughter in the same state before returning to acton moffat lew t the t v lh s8 31i th pi own ithi i- show i oid fu announcing opening harold mike coxe plumbing heating eavestroughing sheet metal work etc phone 370r acton no job ioo large or small in iii v itvi and the mike ilin t thy lewerage svstem o i pcssible lors irwin tivlor rogn- ktn tiei iwm weck frver k vi it i ie and peputv reeve s ew t u e present max or ilich- it uc de uranium rush on ciik1i recentlv sunased bv i s a the worlds second largest uranium producer u moving full pd ahead toward reejtabluhing und cenmlidating her position with wave of new exploration and der v elopmrnt activity in the beaver- htge icfoldftelds area of nor thern savkitchewan says the fi nancial post j altogether 15j0 drilla are now at work in thu area there are htfh hopes for new and imprnwlrr i ilnds progressive conservative association of the county of halton notice a convention to select e candidate for the progressive conservative party m the county of halton in the next federal election will be held in the town hall milton tuesday february 12 1952 at 8 is p m all persons interested are welcome percy w cleave bruce fitzgerald president secretary nassagaweya kirk holds annual meet the annual congregational meet ing of nassagaweya presbyterian church was held on wednesday night all organizations showed a very substantial surplus and the womens mussionar society ex- ceeded their allocation j mr grant campbell left last i wednesday by plane for scotland to attend the cattle sales at perth rev and mrs schult of guelph were guests at the home of mr and mrs frank hathaway on fri- dav mr monty hunter cowan ia confined to st josephs hospital in hamilton his friends wish him a speedy recovery mrs hazel mick us and aon of georgetnw n vlmtcd on sunday at the home of her mother mn irene lamb mrs marv turner has returned from ottawa after spending a couple of months with their daugh ter thole wnn- a few mmiiiii umjmj tlth mltrtli ililmlu mklllnilll ill 1imwh bv fflmuiu on it iiinteuil of ttiu id ihiuuhh lalei lit- ifntup mluiihit to tint y foi lolft of utn mill iliilli lug kft lleiiill tailed fftul hlllile tlllli iiiu the pailv itioke up 111 m anoiiable lime biiamte thin hitiiv wan u hi llliol iikirillllg iii hpltil if htlff milht leu the fnllnwinu day ityeiy- ullr hail it wniidei fill time tile act on team played a very eitiid name nf biihketball on wd- neialin nitlil and heat the milton teiiin hv it mine nf 41 hi it will n inie cat lie tbltl weilmndny thn team in plaving in put ciedit and we all wish the hoyx ioh of luck ijiht tbiniidiiy iheie wuh another literal y society meeting with tlm spnits gump in chatge the utu dent body asaembleil in boom i at llitee oclock fust in the pingram wus a skit that took place in the acton and milton dressing rooms before and after a nighy game of course tin alton high team won the game by a very high scon- peggy oake and slid lev thompson playd piano solos between the scenes of the skit next on the program was a bar bershop cpiartet itod force was getting shaved and the singers were mr heron jack davidson don dawkins and paul lawson they nang a few selections in har mony and then announced that they would sing their version of cry each one immediately pul led out a handkerchief and began to weep j after this everyone went to room 5 and saw a short film called in dian canocmen it was very in teresting and in lovely color this tuesday the teachers enter tained the parents at the scout house the group played varia tions of court whist and then were served a lovely lunch dancing followed the lunch and by all re ports both staff and parents spent a very cnjnablc evening the eyeopcner is scheduled to be out on february 14th so far cooperation has been poor in reference to the contribution box there were cash prizes offered for the best short story and poem no entries have been made as yet if vou want a school paper how about helping to make it a success this monday we welcomed two new members to the student body joy batcll in grade xi and her sister erlean in grade ix have come from pickering february clearout sal e here mn tome real bargains every item listed in hi male it priced to clear they mf odd lines surplus lines in com plete size range all good are this seasons merchandise and first quality miuh sliuifglen reg fiv- 30e ladfiv fhinnelette nlght- gownn reg 1 7 to 275 1 30 anil il ff llritcv wbol gloves reg 130 hoe ijidlti winter hone reg 1 10 h0e ijidies viool ankle nocks reg boc 40c ladles scarves 20c and 40e ladh s purses reg 2 ii 1 40 iadks bedroom slippers regrio 0c children wool gloves reg oilc 110c children s wool mitti reg 03c 40c childrens corduroy overalls reg 230 1 01 children- sweaters cardigan and pullover reg 2 20 140 childrens dresses reg 2 01 10fl childrens cream rib briefs reg 55c 30c childrens cream rib bloom ers reg 70c 50c childrens fleeced waists reg 75c 50c children s sleeper reg 1 75 140 misses flannelette pyjamas reg 2 01 1 oii flannelette pyjamas child rens and misses reg 1 oh 149 children s bedroom slippers reg 08c 69c itovs glf hnie reg ildc wc lnvs won pullover sweaters n g 1 i0 mc hnvi drawers reg 123 hoc hoys flannelette pyjamas rt flo h0e hoys flannel shirts reg 310 1 70 hoys dress shirts reg 1 iw hor hoys aki caps reg 1 50 oflc mens extra heavy flannel khirls reg 3 08 2 0ft mens flannel shirts reg 2 70 08 minh dress shirts special 1 80 mens fleece lined drawers and shirts reg 2 25 ea 1 40 men s fleece lined combina tions reg 3 40 3 40 men s plum combinations reg 2 05 108 mens ihdroorn slippers reg 1 50 80c golden glo wool iloi 4 ply rg 50c 30c wheeling yarn 4 oz skein special 49c falcon flannelette blankets special 4 98 pr crockery mixing bowla reg 75c and fioc 30c and 50c soap palmolive and cash mere bouquet special 2 15c candy mixture special 2flc a lb lifisavrrs special 3c pkg moore rocher painting and decorating contractors phone 299w or 275j acton valentines hintons havo a fine selection of valentines and folders priced from 2 for 1c to 25c also valentine party favours novelties candy etc valentine gifts that will pleasesee our selection of fancy bone china glassware lingerie hosiery toilet sets boxed writing paper handkerchiefs and boxed chocolates ibfll hintons 5c to 1 oo store nassagaweya ss no 7 p mcleans hosts to farm forum the firm forum mi t in the home of mr and mrs p mclean and dlscused the quetlons on what sets farm pi ces it was decided u- tr and tbam speakers for the meeting next week and for the r leu night mrs mclean servtd hrr usual tiamty lunch i the vajwagaw eya presbyterian j church- hrld their annual meeting and election of officers last week tn the sunday school room the treasurers of the various organiz ations all reported a very success ful year and showed a substantial balance rev j e sutherland thanked the congregation and members of the organizations for theic cooperation and the work they had accomplish ed the past year a social hour followed the meet ing with the ladles providing the lunch

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