pack twelve the acton free press acton ontario thursday criticism of rod conditions in twp from nossogaweyo continued from pace nine che completion of fire area agreement with acton in the north end of he township later brief question were asked council about the fire areas operation and cost a new nominee foj- council j robertson scored the lack of drain age on many county roads added there seemed to be too much mam tenancc and not enough construct ion then questioned the deplor able state of no 3 school he was partly answered by school board churman s robert son who was the next speaker he said no 3 as well as all the schools are crowded the chair man also reviewed major costs in the nine schools for the year the modest oung lady who brought honor to herself and helton county catherine merry of rr 2 oakvtlle was officially presented with the coveted trophy and her cheque for 250 at the before the last speaker j second annual awards night at the milton high scnool last friday night r g bennett associate director of extension department of agriculture rraising the honor miss merry attained made the presentation of the thomas l kennedy cup her certificate with cheque attached shown on the left is mr bennett miss merry grant campbell moff it who presented her with a cheque on behalf of the ontario shorthorn breeders club and sandy buchanan who also presented her with a silver tray on behalf of the halton 4 h club members rockwood one ratepayer urged thai board give thought to hold tig fut urc meetings in a publ c phec in jjeari of a private home thi speaker in the audience felt there would be less criticism against the board if this were done new gone e under fire the two retiring members of the board mr brink low and mr mof fat followed the chairman to the front of the hall following their remarks c agnew nominated for school board rose to question the use of money raised by no 1 school tor curtains he was answered by several members i november 19 and a second nominee for achooi mclaren rockwoods board m anderson was not pre producer country fair amusing theme of fifth annual variety show 20 ruth- ri mr mrs lindsay 64 years married ugnyoufferin holland grey cup topics of visitors versatile director writer and bauinafad elto7mtungmembc7oruieperso singer again put over board h blyth took the floor to witn amusing success rockwood hemize certain workdone alno 8com c fifth annu school during the year i variety show this year the show at the close of the afternoon j lls theme country fair nomination meeting reeve service never has a country fair pack j mrs s h lindsay underwent and members of the council were i into such smail area much operation on her tyes tn guelph called upon by two or three citu action and drawn so much laughter general hospital we hope it may ens to answer certain questions and applause from its paying pub j bt successful and that she will be dealing with the construction and c i bk to return home features of size of the recently ttu fair was complttc with danc mrs lindsay hae their 4th wed completed township garage ling girls who could sing harvey d ng uuniversarv todav december lavcrty as clown and vocalist da i id bin ham and his lively accord need hospital n music ralph hodgson as mid vi art plued to know thl rj stein waj barkt and country sloro mcr mrj fnd bovd who is m guelph chint who with his trusted post giikral hivpital wih vim pmu mj tir a uanl tom wrtilow ktpt motiu i much tmprovid and w 11 ihi customers well informed of on bt nturn ng to hc homt 1 hippen ng h homi and brod i amid mitmrj undirwmt ia thi customarv prac adint post cards it is ri fficult to sav vhn ost amusing acl the m w th lynn and gai stress uniformity in fire fighting brigades meeting sunday members of nine fire attended a mutual aid in milton town hall on novemer 21 a representative from the fin marshall s otfict poke to the group stress ng the need of uniformity in fire fighting mi think to facilitate helping ntighoring brigades luprcinted wire the burlington brigade burlington biach nelson oak villi georgetown acton traf algar no 2 bronte and milton councillor piarm of milton- also htnded no heat in church meeting in manse because there was no boat in the church the knox church young peoples society met in the manse tuesday bob armstrong conducted the worship service and gave a talk on missions in japan jim greer con ducted a business meeting after ward also before adjournment gction was made from tht floor that counc 1 consider thi ont nuitj advantages of a staggered of office for two year ttrnv ospringe engage a a wiant as new minister i mr a a wiant has been en gaged as minister at the local pres byterian church his home a as tformcrlj in schineclody ny bu be is now cnnllod at knox cul legi toronto his wife and fam lj have moved into thi manst in erin reception for minister mr and mrs gordon aitken joan john and sherlock and zor rembunct ous brother nn umnn or tin van u f r ma ie tiller scenes lynn and gatrj on h mm than countrv country g rl luiv n most impressed with the mid v wonders while brothir den nt wanted but didn t get everj i thing he n his unmasking of in faki strong man frank schi j ii optra n in guilph gemril hosj ital last thursdav and wi an was thi t- immd to xa hi l donik nicib midwa mr kruai alio in thi jnn id hospital aw a ting an opera t on i parliculirlv will acted mi oakts as midame hi u thi fortunt lellir gait htr 1 ixcellent pirformanct her rat on at ncer getting her s kirwood and inal fee of 25c was cl maxed in list tuodav vvhi tncounlir with how do a i bradford ua iguti- mr llovd mirsdcn this lr m m fortune teller or anone for th it matttr including her husband hi hid rim awaj with several ill known local hunting charact ra kjooster visited on sundaj withi mrs aitken s parents rev and mrs foreman at guelph they al m so attended thi recepton for hev and mrs foreman at norfolk st j united church following the even- u ing service the aitken s children and zorra kjooster accompanied bj mrs aitken sang a couple of songk during the musical program items of interest mr and mrs uwishowird ka therm and john of dixie visited al ttu homt of mr and mrs h r howard on sunday j mr jcrorm hunter left on thur rlt scti for lm farm in muskoka sundaj vwlors wlih mrs martha tr ms wj jackwin included mrs mabel cook in1 8ntl mrs maniill nelhs act n mr n oul and mis ivan wilson and famil thi mil quirtitu led by mar w nr 1jc mr md mrs ah t biuir jr on fndi nigh and winters and mirgartt of rock h rilph comfort on saturday ood rn hi wi tn popular mirt n vis tors nn sundaj with mr i bun r rckwoods muicil prol r b rt hunti r nu uded mrs km 1 k m most impn ixighton and paul mrs thelmi if c t fident w th pirtinjrcr and mr w ilfred dunn i f m basso ii of toronto mr and mrs bert craig and joan of georgetown iih him j speedy recovery r ivttr lawr had m x ra arm having bun hit by it ik bu found rjo b jkc coin who sa we din t mid ho pul htn in baliinafad air board bapper thi baliinafad wi catered tlu gt rgetown fair board lurki trwauar hill nui r in sttwarttown hall on sat urdaj night whin 65 wi guests a wx tt i had ai the r guesf guc4s with mr and mrs jack irving ind family on sunday isit w ith their brother and uncle david mclean devon alberta tio came east for the grey cup game were jack and ronnie mc lean cobourg mr and mrs e ned and family smiths falls mr and mrs a service and mr and mrs f gough and twins stephen and mane toronto mr and mrs art wilson joan and marion mil ton and mr and mrs frank rob mrand prtson and familj and tommy mc lean third line esquesing mr ind mrs kras islington who hive just returned from a v ical i n in holland brought greet g l the verwe families from thi r nlatus ind trend in hoi land mr and mr j p gormin and m ki m hum h million call t i mrs p irl mckenx i keith 11 tnev on sundav svmpitjiv i txtended ti the fni h f th lite mr marsh who i iv d iwiv hst wek mr f j ml op rihl deer al i ti ind mr a j willdig cal dirv alb rt wcri utsts of mr n i mrs n mccrcadv recently mr id mrs vtrn c lc and da d of guilph speit sundav with mrs c ids paring mr and mrs c e dmnport and mart n fiftici m mb rs 1 lilnv farm f rum stunded the forum rjllv at mondav night council trustees in by acclamation nomination mitlingi were held in thi town halt frldaj afternoon and iviniiif township council malwrs w n discussed in the af ttrnihin mr dave d gray was ii iliiwd ds retvi for next y bv acilamaliun and others council als in bj acclamation well as others for trustees in the evening the police village trust ti meeting was held and some changi was made in candidates for truecs as follows clifford mea dows jttmes milne and frank kel o by acclamation pulpit exchange sunday evening at the united church rev e hancock of calvary church hamilton conducted the service while rev john dilts was occupying the pulpit of his former charge rev mr hancock s even ing message was enjoyed by those present two weddings congratulations to two wedding couples of last two weekends the lormer weekend being mr lloyd dye and miss irene pasmore last saturdaj afternoon at the united church mr stanley harris and miss shirley mcdonald were un ited in marriage rev john dilts officiatu g mac sprawl speaker last wednesdaj evening undtr thi auspices of the junior farm ir- orlan iattori mr mac sprowl bowed t numbir of slides n con v i n w th his r cent ti to ihe pr ish lili preceding ziis illust i r addnst mr john berham u iii th gathering on matters v j ii r farm r act vit pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 69 water ft north 0a1t telethonb mu i pknhj of christmas spirit in these j 2 definite style enough to frustrate sii spoke on how to conduct ijchrst i tint la m eh o use wl s i m s fee trimming xtmsion service when t cw to trimming the niti roe ou like many probiblv have some vrv d as of v ur own if ou t tl i f how in mav prov 11 as pacticnl much hould i di f i arm i vi svmbolc millerdnma nar l a bv miss gladys hanna and led bv the cimdion grls n nn was cli vi rh performed appreciated bv b lh udiences s ui mr th and all received ou meetings j j5 vtrj capable ball naiad ladies erea a i dinner a the i oon hour ors iu commun iv are rav mcenerj win fred sinclair on id mr stanuv sin r nd bi as al i fi h t ti tin ird is large i chri r torn w ii permit d fl r toci 1 ng tree homes liblc nost rht erful id in wit i mcei t mr i sunda- ti i nut i l w is held n the i i 11 t john- i iu eh ind at the c nclus on of thi ad i di rifrfhnunt were served ind j bru f social time enjoyed annual bazaar fridiv evening the w a of j hn s church held hci inn bazair in the parish hall which i y was will attinded the ladus o j 5 tin wa had a large variety f kood on tin tables as well homt mide cook ni nnd other hn jj t of articles for sale tea wa ajo strved at tables and guests were waited on by younger members of the church mrs rev i p a sawyer of tho- rold was a welcome visitor at the bazaar and enjoyed renewing ac quaintanccs vutlbg week end visitors ms- ada wall r of hamilton miss nancy waller von windsor miss pat i infoot victoria hospital london 500 don s bexton 1 tfoux ftmeu comer mill and john sts acton p tree lights candle in window sparkle iccimpini frunds f mrs j a bulloch are pleased lo learn she was able to leave the hospital last week follow ing a serious operation and n now convalesc ng at her home i mr and mrs arnold sunter gail and oianne mr and mrs earl mcgowan and doug of nlgar falls va ted sundav cveninu withi mrs g sunttr and miss e bald e mr ind mr emerson griffin nd children moved on thursday to thi horn on the fim line at 17 sideroad which they recently pur chased from mr archie mckerunc mr and mrs a d mckinnej and warren left on friday for their now home at hudson heights near montreal mr and mrs irman vdveiunv and i nda vsted on sundav with mr and mrs b rt gr eve guelph townsh p mr and mm d g robertson and rrvan visited n sunday wnth mr arti mrs douglas robertson sharvin anj murray at guelph eandlt in the window md th tt- lights nil b just lint iteur sh w ilwavs f miih prettier if each bulb s sjd cd lr m imjrtmci ind plant 1 ja k wh a s ft sponge nns d with hot sm th f guilph not tnu htldthe wtttr and polishd wih t ft v cl th be for th v r put up makt d wiri of courst thu all irt disci n cted first ind thil i ach bulb is and dancing tigilhir v rlv f int sse but als ptrf n iral popular mu c m 1 s v 11 forajv i general ral en pub c ri icti this was probahlv the itv club s btsi tfort v an lookm k fvrv ard vanetv sh iw perfect i v drv rxfort bi ing replaced tr i m i h girl nd of popcorn i 1 t nf en twrru r both mav i 1 rd a ree bin vi i mirim r i ice skiting cm n i h t t s nph imi 1 fv v ir g f ch tn m t m imt the ik and s ii tr u d dept nds m the sec n 1 countrv people in the rth tist and eis favir the big long i eedled balsam whle th south and west prefer the southern 1 e douglis fir i its cket i draw for quilt at wa bazaar thi ai nual w 1 bazaar n i y- f ni mil n weather and road u 1 r mnstrucivn was a success i thardiv mr don forser rn the quill appliqued with mbl ms if w i c unlr es f the special equipment that jou bring out at christmas can add its i te if sparklt to v ur h iusc o civt nutencki rs ind picks t coat i sihtr p lish thtn wish them in h t siwpsuds rinst in h t water and rub with a vtft drv clnh give the hss and chim bowls in contain v iu 1 use f nuts cardv and r m a si ecial si apin t ind 1 sh th m intilth v ghstn thev happilv 1 i rt ire- dec iralid v th mul i i lired glas ornaments f ill sizes ship ond colors topped with i g iv large gild or silver star ll ali niribui th shar ivirklt and gai tv if st ftixiavs stoves h 1 per hsh r scotland i i 11 rushes each tm fr i nearby siream ik i res i rg pi ice f r a num i f ikt n fr m ht gables ii r rnt c ir n mill thv are arv st 1 nes f the vi 1 v ill t htv erc ued ap bv h patron si nt r i 1 nen ague sprairs t and njures christmas pudding once just porridge qinstmas puddings we knov them w er n t ea en until about 170 and finrt appeared as a stif i ened krm if the earlier plum porridge this was a conoction of m sa both nii wine fruit juice and spices the whole thick ened with brown bread and served in a semi liquid hate at the be- tunin of the meal i mince pies wee well kniwn by the end of the s xteenth centuy and contained mutton or meats m tongues chickens and egs s well w ti th sheloe as the usual fruit and spice mr w i newton of barr e w th turker appeared on christmas ht mother and miss ivens tables about 1m3 and gradually mr russell thompson is able superseded the more magnificent to be about after few days in dishes of our ancestors swans hpital in guelph last week bustards and peacocks dressed in the wa met at the home of their feathers and with gilded mrs j cnchton on m inday even beaks ing h nv d m j crehtpn ind v tti s rl t j hn haii i mrs e findlav many lovely ti us f w ik were wd as well a lart guan ity of baking and moyinc day saturdav was m v ng a h v 1 a with m and mrs h hi smith vicating the brown c tuge ffi in f r thi house firmrlyj ml rtl bi th s wnght vnd mr int mrs v m duffy and ch d ren m v d he caledon east i i sin i john scott and and rarer s ott order your christmas turkey now acton poultry farm phono s77j or 577v acton ont reliable taxi at your service in acton by friday december 3 at 7 pm a new 24 hour service call acton 430 for prompt reliable transportation