Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1955, p. 2

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tfta weiust cannot toss in our dollars and pa others to dc the job ma- is our osr parents responsibilities are more than just paying the tax tev to eaucationai purposes vve need education week even it for only a part n the seven davs erf thai week ve give some thooghttu consideration on the responsibilities and axarnnie tha is dor and cannot be purchased by money 1 now the railways seem to becoming into an- iotber era itae slick ewdiesejs areehminattng the coal burning locomotives luxury cars are inni traveller to use railways thathave all the 1 comforts ot a home on wheels the new equip- ment is not so noisy and the neyv diesels pull without the terrific starts and stops of the steam i locomotives it certainly appears that the railways and the ribbons of steel will continue to compete safisfac- i torily for many years with the transportation sys- 1 tefn6tbalhavdeveloped in recent years they ate certainly not taking a back seat to any other travel in the present day dollar value there is no need to lose any sleep over the drop in the premjum of the canadian dollar de- m tver rriontri rn the vear the red cross stands ready to mee any disaster any emergency or any cause erf mercy in this month of march you have your opportunity to maintain this great or ganization by vout donation the need this year is fo 5 million dollars nc one questions the need for defence ejc- pendrtures and nc one needs to question the need tt keep the red cross strpng that it may meet the needs of peacetime and wartime maybe its an cciderit victim of 6ur own town or district it may be e citizen burned out of home or flooded out who needs food clothing and help the lied cross is always helping people across the street across the nation across the world this it our opportunity to keep this great or ganization at the ready to meet all emergency hurricanes strike suddenly give gener6uslythis month to the red cross clares the financial post our national vanity may suffer a little but not our pocketbooks for both the exporter and the importer it will be good news for it strengthens their competitive position for those interested in the tourist trade too a headache has been eased the enforcement ot the discount on us funds may have brought early optimism perhaps in early march is a dangerous time to mention the fact of the very fine winter which we have experienced in this part of ontario march s wftwehkhow and even early apritcan dump a lot of snow on the countryside and change any tary comment about our winters in spire of the fact that the calendar gives assurance that spring will arrive on the 21st of this month conversing with folk in the eastern part of the province and a recent visit in eastern ontario shows that our fortunate position in snowfallwas not general in tfje province we heard of one town that had paen forced by this years snow to buy extra equipment for snow removal when every penny counts in the tax rate the lack of snow is an item that has been very helpful to municipal councils in towns and townships snow removal estimates for the year should be down considerably from other years like members of municipal bodies well hope until midapril that nothing occurs to spoil this pleasant winter with lack of snow lese nuclear physicist mrs s k n s sm but 4nstst4ngru4hekg is a extra pennies often injured good will which is so vital in this type of business on a very large proportion of our export itrade regardless of the ultimate destination the price is set in us dollars which meant that ex porters received fewer canadian dollars for the same amount of goods for the importer there was also a painful squeeze the higher the canadian dollar the more the exporter in west germany britain or the united slates received in his own money for the goods he sold to us and the better- position he was in to cut the prices of those goods because of the very large twoway flow of goods people and capital across the uscanada border it is in tfrerbest interests of both countries when pur respective dollars are about equal other papers say if canada gets few immigrants from west german w w ivhavetogetmo f other countries next to the united kingdom and france whose citizens show little inclination to emigrate our best bet for new citizens seem to be from italy where canadian immigration officials are swamped with applications pincher creek alta echo every time a school has to be enlarged or a new one built there is the usual amount of con troversy especially if it is going to touch our pocketbooks the trouble is that most of us are much more sensitive about our pocketbooks when it comes to taxes school or otherwise than we are about a new car or television set stan stead que journal weve even heard the argument put forth that purchase of television was for the benefit of theeducatiqn of the children ht artnii 3h the only paper kver rabttshed in actaa founded in 187 and published every thursday at m mil st e acton out member of the audit bureau of circula tions jhe cwina and the crnttrioqueoec division of the cwma advertising rates on request subscriptions pay- nlejln advance 3j0 in canada sjjjo in the unitettstatea six months 150 single copies 6c authorised as- second class mali post officedepartment ottawa t- mrl effi- rah by ike dills prbatfeat aa pakusklac c r g a dills editorinchief david r dills production manager james dills john black associate editors wjbttj k j al 0 tr wintcr is waning but theres still plenty of vrttiyv to be fpoiulln this part of ontario in hallons nassagaweya at the noitlwest corner ol the county more show fall is recorded each winter in tttis section than any other part of halton thit ami scene under a blanket of white is taken fr6fn the bliio mc lt19a5 ftack in 1905 frww pie ft e of tni fre tttm ti rrnb the meee of t pne preas f innrnmhty ufawli m h95 fliuiofjir frb tmk rtitkhm tlpaher rxmnyar of btrr- r- x prfc or two ao acsn korleejr mnitryn wm chftsen ttbfral friu- tcnrr ptnyin 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local couple narrowly rncapod sstmnt commisisiohpr mr bn- mondayind vrv shortly th npw hmmiipi tuink lulls will uultv lfw serious injury in nn accident last week when k was pinned between the front seat and door of the fam ily car after it turned over in a ditch on the belfountain road while the family were out for a drive both parents and an infant daughter were unhurt in the- mishap fire chief steps down in burlington veteran fire chief james red waumsley head of the towns volunteer fire department for 13 years arid a member of the department for i30 years has resign ed his office but will continue as a member it was reported with pres sure of business the reason for the is carrying on at present water for trafalgar in bronte it was announced the local puc will sell some lsooa gallons of water daily to trafalgar township for about 40 cents per gal lon a master meterwill be used to record the water usedt it was pointed out that the bronte plant wont have to be expanded to sup ply trafalgar with 15000 daily gal lons gomh mrm ghosh irt oakville the wife of a benga- chain store cooking school recently she walked off with first prize the next day she did the same thing again gosh shes lucky punned another woman the prizes an orange rum cake and enough pota to salad to last a week charter night for ratary in georgetown plans were final ized for the charter night of the towns new rotary club held mon day flight in the legion hall basil tippet district governor was pre sent as was joe caulder past gov ernor and outstanding canadian ro- tarian who was the guest speaker several guests were on hand from district rotary clubs cenuboters try again in oakville the commuters as sociation has called a general meet ing for march 10 to map the next move in its battle to bring down ham is a lifplohg resident who rerom managed the brewers retail storp at one time j appparann- j rvfryon regardless of political feriinp rcim- vpk ianv ttw isnal prois lemand rir rniisfs s oeina atade joth little j during the spring months and prosppet of rrtffrg 1 there nll iwben water accumulates n nans tnre rjoubln ip of families places where t to i than pfore here arms sum cloaed up in- milton it was reported no defij a- ilk around or through there is a it s rarnorrreir ztisz sainbtink s nite plans for repairs to the local j general feeling that such nuisances omewhat prevalent in tawti again arena have been made following the should be repaired before another rnd thai considerable money chang- roystcribus which damaged the spring but usually another spring d hands last week m a room not a building to an estimated j25000 j rolls aroiind and finds these places sriile from certain hotel meanwhile police have made- no r in exactly the same condition the plans are k nd tise contract further report on their investiga- evidence that a covered skating let for a fine new residence- for tions playoffs in the minor hoc- arena and a hockey team capable of councilor lackey on church st key league will be heltjir george- getting into playoff games are a the cost ill oe j2000 contractor tovn i good attraction to any community mackenzie vill be the builder let geor de it was tobe had on monday evening church st ill in time be actons in erin education weekurges the fc s of the fact thai he playin finest residential street local paper to further urge some the game was in doubt owing to at the meeting if the women s resignation deputy chief jack i av of he village to the weather it j estimated that i 80o institute miss holland save a 3aik up and do his bit by filling the i people witnessed the game between on the new fasiiions this spring vacancy on the local school board i acton and durham streets within and miss annie smith demonstrat- the advocate uses strong referenc- three blocks of the arena were fill- ed how to make bows not beaux es to bring home the acuteness of ed with automobiles acton has lost put millinery and other fancy no- need for another trustee and to put i two games to uurnam ma is out at- aon oows down the let george do ifatti- tude characterizing the situation all over a spade in milton last week there was one evening when town talk was re duced notably a telephone cable was damaged in digging operations near milton arena and services was disrupted for an estimated 300 tele phone homes in that area by the trunk brea service was-not-com-4- pletely restored until the next day the running eagleeyed citizens have been re- between periods a fracas by spec- porting tie presence of robins all tators was ended when several winter mistaking the redbreasted we ejected by pubicer giuuejk ui the pi uig mum bronte industry gets new owner in bronte the ontario metal specialities has changed hands mrs r cleland recently disclosed that the property and business have been purchased by mr w g ham ilton of hamilton it is understood that the organization will remain much as at present with expansion of operations contemplated for- the near future the old mill a it has long been known has had a varied life built n 1856 it was once a land mark for the sailor who sailed out of bronte and was operated as a grist mill and chopping mill in 1927 mr g collins opened the pre- higher fares ah appeal from this sent location as a chaplet and sup recently turned down bstj stamping factory and in 1931 formed a partnership with the late j rog ers sr to form ontario specialities the company was purchased by mr r cleland in 1945 and operated until destroyed by fire in i95s rebuilt at as present with busi- ness still available the compan the federal cabinet discrimination and political pressure have been charged over a decision from the transport commission in the mat ter of the oakville rate hikes- bed by makrlality in georgetownclare benha fotwliterly with the personnel de- partment of actons beardmore co ltd was hired by the town council last week from among five or more x now specializes in tv aerials and other stampings the future of the ontario metal specialities now lies with the new owner at tht united church of canada aetea oetarta a friendly church kct k a carrey bva bj minister parsonage 39 bower avenue phone 60 mr george elliott organist and choir leader 7 bower ave acton phone 6 sikvday march 13rh 1955 1000- am sunday school jvitally important for sound citizen ship 1ji00 ammorning worship a service of consecration to the task for all she office holders of our church 700 pm evening worshi come ye yourselves apart an rest awhile tis not the dying for a faith thats so hard tis the living up to it that is difficult thackeray mtcsoytrman church in canada knox chctkch acton kkv kobntt h akmstkono i ta bj sunday march 13th 1955 9m arn church school 1100 am morning worship 700 pjn erenihc service baptist church acton ray h costerus pastor parsonage 115 bower- ave phone j08w sunday march i3th 1955 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening service 815 pm 8ypu wednesday 40a mission band 800 prayer meeting professional directory and traveliers guide legal medical c f leatherland barrister a slleltor notary pbv office hours 1000 amltoo an 100 pm 500 pjn saturdays by appointment only office 22 phone bes 151 acton lever hoskin chartered accmnunta successors to jenkins and hajtdt 1305 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto em 49131 vetekinabt f g oakes bv sc vetarinarlaa office and residence 24 knox a v acton phone 130 j b d young bvsc c l young dvm veatrtaary 8 office brookvllla ontario phone muton iesr21 keal kstatk and hwokangt f i wright 20 wilbur st acton ontario phone 95 appraiser baal estate w i i phone 26 r bracken acton i p ast albans church andj anglleaa rev evan w jones ba lth brctor sunday march 13th 1955 j third in lenu juxjr hoojnmurjlon loorfmi chjirch school iloo am beginners oass 700 pjn evening prayer nd i sermon wednesday march 18 8 pjn the liuny and brief address awanin welcome awalu you list your farms business or nous- with us we invite you to use oui facilities in securing a purchase fo your property e h aahaaan phone milton i48r42 r r 1 campbellville i r f bean limited seal estate and 1 83 mill st acton phone 585 rf r h elliott bapresetitintl t g w- goldstrawtbrolrtr milton phone 349 mplete real estate senrtea camplete real est covering haltoh uiepotnci county illtias dr w g c kenney pbjsicbm askd sargeaa office in symon block 43a mill st e acton office fh 7 keamesm 115 ckaieh st k 13 dr d a garrett physician and sargeaa corner of willow and river sta entrance rivar street acton ontario phane s38 dental dr a j buchanan dental 8argeatt office leishmah block mill st office hours s am to 8 pjn xray telephone 148 dr hleib dental 8argea off ice corner mlu and frederick streeta office hours9 ajn to 8 pjn telephone 19 acton mibcellaneotm rumley funeral home heated anthahnea phone om night or day serving the community for 46 years travnias ouwwi gray coach unts i coaches leave acton 6 38 am 858 am 1ij3 aja 208 pm 508 pm 8j3 pjn 10 pm b1013 pm wasiaaaad 10 27 am 1252 pm 257 pjn 527 pm 727 pm 911 pjsvr 1132 pm 112 am isuor to kit- chener only a daily except sunday and holi days b saturday sunday and canadian national railways daily 640 arn dally except sun days 1000 am 713 pjn sunday only 801 pjn daily except san- day flyer at georgetown 903 ajn4 637 pjn daily flyer at george town 1011 pjn am daljy except sunday t4t a m 6ss un fflagstop t46 pjtu saturday only sjr pjb4 sunday only aan flagrtop onta wi cttaipa daily essoapt sat- and stop acton lulipjlt f-

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