Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1955, p. 4

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i v liivr j v tjp i m ii 1 ivlj frail i i iii n ili i ims i i ff m pihokgppb -ui- l- rockwoqo the vserftnfhfb bms actqnqntabfe thursday mabch 17th 155 nurse explains new polio vaccine quasttent prey to home and school association r th regular mettlng of tliv mniiw a oa laanalittltii titt itrtlil bypu member pictured in slides mtiprovincll baptist young popt union slide wrt shown at the acton baptist ehfltch i pu tnetttnil sunday some of the members of the iroup w them selves in pictures of camp hwm- oaa and tb convention in kitchen- rtt last ms t hd showed the work of the bypu during the past year in ontario nd que bec they proved nwsl interesting as evcv hftosw tn thomueifnry had not theh before n uflrji landsborough wax in charge of r program acton booster book gets around elicits notice comment and school aasoolatlon wan hilil iimi tuesday vvimilnit in u imhlu schoul with lait nttmiitiut mrs t c wlilow uirsldonl w in charge of lh nvriunm minuta were read and approved mind prance julllfto h n spoke about the new polio vaccine that in going to ho given to cfillrircti in grade i a ltd 3 mrs wttilow turned tho inkling over to mr dave arm strong and w pane for qtieitloitm a a mj udg mu ww topic interesting oorothy kirkpatilck mai arid -kami- crawford and alex hoides niinu ilttilnil lite nervlee- nl i into lumsv ilemiiyleilnii cltiiieli it wpnlt buo ml tack llotihltley tiioke to ihe ihlldteit nl sm no l on jtiidny on neiiiplnnnd judging by lite qiiinl loud irni- toplti stiiif liilercjol ht pupils the knrns vlslled nl iahkioii div- ing the week intl mr itussch thompson hint return- ed hottte from st josephs liuspltnl hex olllic the tree press llte booster pocket jjookvs on acton recently published in this office and distri buted with the cooperation of the chamber of commerce coun cil and locwl businessmen have been getting rmkl five httndred copies which made up the total of the first printing fal mrks and already news of these little dvkket boosters promotional effect is coming back ho- helen wayne and formed the panel mr d arinklrntigji room won ho attettdnitge buitner mr lllltt and comnilttiaervihl lunili mul a rooinl tlmie wni enjnyetl mens club hem rilma the mens cinlv of ihe united church hejd ihctr monthly meetlitg in the sundny acltrto hall inut wcdnejny evening with it fair- at tendance mr george ilay pre- ident ojiened the mooting with a hymn how sweet the name of je sus and prayer by mr how goi- hl imih hii mtniite f ome the last meeting other club miiv tors were discussed mr thos gellntly spoke briefly and also showed a number of films four songs on the screen jasper park scenery snakes con cluding with a film on cerebral palsy in connection with guclph rotary club refreshments were served atlj n iwlef u ttm pn joyed at induction 8ervtee thursday everting a number from w hop t h li i ioi luy prove we cxlviid vamlhv lr mrs thos appleymi ist the punning of her jnother at her hoine on moiithiy county jail wager up but not settled continued from lnge one assessment we should increasn these nmounts to encourage further agllculturill expansion in hiiltnn acton win next week means tttie in junior farmers hockey league aimiiii jimi viuiipii mi omelliig limlir phiiiipi imekey ttinh in tlfloimulown hiniin moniltty an ths nii inn iinniv ihn ilimillialiill this limy well iinvk liemt ills oeiuiml last unlliv of illy woboiih n follnwllig llln idolnlvk 104 win liver noivwl aiiiiii has now won iwn aninwi mid noivmi nun gnma f tlni throe oiit- of- five soileg with a nimrkllug goal display jack marshal kept the norval score front iniiiniljiiu mplke fleolt aiie jjsgkpiixlii kut t a a sin fe in th latest is of ci ministration a magaiine dealing with municipal progress and prob- mik- wvxia ak a iavarable ad s jnhnv ehnrrh joined with st albans church congreagtion for an induction service for rev e h j whchwas largely attend he said reeve a ii service pointed out that officials from each of these or ganizations had requested increased grants some for some specific pur pose our committee felt that by giving them the regular grant with an addtlohnl amount we were be ing generous he slated other grants included cunndiun jtouonatluwutjjt for the mind building fund 1710 with a regular grant of 500 salvation army 700 holton musc festival 100 st john amhnlnnon 200 lome sinl rnnh four goals and waa ufrpfllmt with one asswt meknuale f kept himy with thrn goala andlhrae aaalsta scott scored twl faf aclon in th fditt frame tttw wh assists urnm d ctirflir and tyle iliilh tylir and currla copped pimaltlaa aflir tlcow niorxi his third at tha lop of the second perlod from mo- kenle iintl- somervllln norval altnmpted to oquallwi the play with two goals ndblnson from wll- son and ioiiieioy acton retorted with throe in a row coiliited by t tlirrlc froiii huotl homervllle from mekenxle nnil mxikelixlo itosn reading of paprt followed by quiz the midfillilv nineiing of lh mniiglilors of kilos yiiiutg womans afflllnted lioiip was hnld at tka home of mrs junn ihivldaort mon day evening mareh 7 rollowlng lim ripening rpnihonltos kan han sen raad the secretarys rapnrt anil tin i esnondeik and llelty ffnlmps read ilia trasorars repurt look at the pintsite ambassadors for acton in his notes an4 com ments column after explaining the source of the booklet and some of the data it contains the civic administrat ion writer goes on to remark the free press gives out addit ional copies on request i its pub lisher whips them out of his vest pocket even before a request and takes suitable advantage of the sit uation to mention that it does commercial printing of all types its just anotlier example of how a towri and its- newspapers can ts ork together for heir mutual benefit- its an idea that many towns and papers might apply to advantage not only h c ad ed the rev w g o thompson ba of georgetown was present and had charge of the service fo- lowing induction routine rev can on s a kirk lth df st georges church guelph gave the address at the conclusion of the service all adjourned to the parish hall for reception and refreshments j croklnole party j friday evening- the annual crok- inole party of she presbyterian church was held in the sunday school room six tables were play ed at the conclusion pf the game results were given out for high scores mr albert gray acted as auct ioneer for a number of various article in which bidding wag ra noticed acton booster booklets but requests have come from out- oftown editors and businessmen for copies of this compact story on acton reception has beer so good in fact at the free pre ha b cleaned right out of its first print ing supply a second printing con taining some uptodate revisions will hp made shortlv ther backward but some fun was j enjoyed during the proceedings i refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed by all funeral in acton the sympathy of the conmunity rictterended tn m tamix rray anrl 500 lorne scots regiment 500 the judge of ihe county juvenile court was jto receive an increase his salary being 1000 a venr grant for kllta col charters of the lorne scots regiment was present to give a re port and rpview the activities of the regiment for the past year he said the regiment had embarked on a program to provide dress uniforms for the rnen which would have to be paid for by subscription by con ducting various activities almost half of the 15000 required had been raised and he hoped county council could assist with this rund our band and regiment has made a name for itself and we feel we would like to dress our men in kilts so they could compete with regiments from- more wealthy areas he said council approved an nhditinnnl the cross theme for thankoffering the cross was the theme for thf spring thankoffering meeting of the senior auxiliary wms of knox presbyterian church held thursday afternoon march 10 mrs a j buchanan presided and the worship service was led by j mrsr r parker and mrs e a mcknight mrs john davidson sang the old rugged cross mrs fred anderson introduced the guest speaker mrs paul rum- ball who with her husband the rev paul rumball is home on furlough from japan where they serve as missionaries to the kor eans mrs rumball spoke on the pow er of the cross nd told of condit ions as they found them when nhey returned to japan after the second world war an absence of five years and of the growth of the church there guests were present- form nassa- gaweya eden mills rock wood and other missionary groups of ac ton brother garnet of guelph in the passing of their brother george suddenly monday of last week the funeral tookpjace thursday with service at the vict brumley funeral home rtrton with rev john dilts in charge a few floral wreaths bore silent testimony to the memory of the deceased pallbearers were messrs george r perry charles thatcher walter hunt alvin b root george saun ders george lawrence interment tok place in rockwood rev j dilts conductinjheconunittal lgar t 700 i eet-of- side- at st johns church sunday morning holy communion was- observed wih the rector rev e h jones iri charge miss pat linfoot of victoria hospital london is home foy a brief holiday miss elizabeth mcphedran of ot- angeville high school was home lojr the weekend following the storm last thurs day night the river adjoining the highway rose to a higher level but ho immediate danger resulted the ice still holding at hortops mill dam further down stream ice is gone a short distance adjoining valley road grant of 500 directed to the uni form fund of the regiment the building committee reported that by allowing for the purchase of a microfilming machine and re novations to the registry office it avouldnot benecessary toproceed with a building program this year reeve harold adkins chairman of the committee explained that by installing a microfilming machine much space now used for filings could be saved the filing of film copies of all papers will take less space the committee found the amount of 8100 was provided for in the budget for this purpose the clerk was authorized to ad vertise for a clerk typist to assist in the clerks office permission was granted to trafal- tliiuiliighiim en light the pu ek fro m d smith to respond for norvnl before acton swooped to the oppo itloh nets iiuiiln with goals by scott from d ciiitic mid mckcnzli from wheeler norval had the last if hot loo ef fective word of the period with a goal by richardson from iomitoy and ross cu score ac lon 8 norval 4 penalties in tha period went to m sprowl f wil son and d currle therff- were 1 1 penaulaa in tha th group m for tho tnr lull june fiavlileon presontaif tmttm ff wie aapvetft f rrtedleal protdwiv in india imiy ashley raad an article too fw rioreflca nlghtltl- itnles fnljownd by a hot her raadinit hapii ly mrs u maiilera flwan kirk iiom i1- hm hlspk handad mtt iillx papera nti ths twm readings june dnvlflnuii tmgtm tha worship stirvlee assisted by iwdty ashley and ineii melillan the meeting ended with li lovely rendlltg entitled fmlly prayer by joari mikiilht bauinatao decide to renovate hall during year the annual meeting of the hall board wa hld on monday night mr ewiol hnow was mnclitti r hotiirisn and mrs jew mccnary ecrftary mvral llm of husln- a wir ftlaciisasvt and it was d- cllt rftvala lt hall vrri tin men eanviork atit ft ip to liava a naw hall tffra neat wlntar mrs lvld olyen pa aa al tha horn of hr daughter mr gthmr ihr fit osprinog third tperfod most of them to ac ton players even though the same cooling their heels were mcken- zle f currle scott d currle e wilson tyler h wilson hemaley j currle and h wilson with a 10 minute misconduct to wheeler two more goals for acton round ed out the scoring mckenzic fifpm somervllle and wheeler from f currle and mckenzie ken rich ardson of norval played stellar hockey for theloaera chool described to jrs mrs r l davidson described for members of- the acton junior farmers and junior institute the highlights of her weekend at the walk on the 8thline which is a county jrogd halton folk school at their mee ing wednesday march 9 at the home of calvin and mac sprowl she explained that the folk school idea had originated in norway and has grown more and more success ful with the years she was very impressed with the program this year at the home of mr and mrs e fish near oakville bill somervulc the president presided for the-joi-nt- meeting at the girls meeting ida arch ibald as convener gave hints on a st patricks party frank quinn a member of the junior farmers spoke to the boys on the p l robertson wood screw factory at milton the plant began in 1908 and is the largest of its kind in canada he pointed out over lecture program prizes for wi a goodly number were presarit on friday evening at the arhnol when harold walih of the imwn- hum numorle presrnte an i ij u trated ltrtur nn re mmr- burroundlngs many leautlful col ored fllldoi ware shown with commentary on proper choice and planting appfeyar t u of lh oimiiiilly go mit k tve4 fuffilff the wj hai4 thr in vm hftll high wiifuri mr mr hh hert m ktmrf mrs mmami mr warding frifid ir4 fujrjfrrl hukr erjr r a viry heavy thoiwjsrjirrr iiss- d over this district la thorada liirt no ilmmmm- has haon risf mr annie hloll is fiu j if ftiilph hrtpllal w hnp- ur apicify rnriivktj at lol rbe rtmtln mrtf irr pdjl itnn u tm at mn mat vflnlon ljari1 held iria hi mr brnle merrirr fd mri i a r a inmturr hprlng rmrtt tm jum arouruj rh forner tha roblim lieirj onrryr ton tha rlmr e l buchner tomjetrist in acton every wed afternoon i qffio jf h mainmizi taiui jmof mou 1 3o-00- fajrjirtd appolnffinmt ffj appoimtmtwt tfiipfhoe n a mim a ii s s wam if amtf n 0i m ftoma ttr 4v cmimtm fqfrpfrttj test t aim h fm ij m m0z4f ih c wivrr- ir llm i it r 4yr l mrs ln buck and mr ward bruce received prizes during the eve m herb miflkuufall ki in was the lucky ticket holder and received the hooked rug which the womens institute members had made mrs h r howard and mrs len buck were in charge of a home made candy table that wai a sell out r piano duets byxjcra gordon alt- ken and mrs norman mckenzie and selections by the junior orch estra joan aitkcn accordion sher lock aitken and jim tanaley vio- linsjand john aitken guitat added variety to the program sandwiches and coffee were serv ed by the committee in charge mrs e fisher mrs e archibald and mrs k 6tubbington the wo mens institute who sponsored the affair cleared a nice sum to aid in their be work johnsons sales and service outboard motor 335 ha rotary lawn mewtn inquiries vtslrrjm lyal mccutcheon 294 mill st pliono s45j w ta t iroauagifsinr telb tmiirs mom nm at tm movafsf there refreshments concluded the meeting visitors on sunday with mrs martha jackson inclucjed mrs c evans and george campbellville miss alfreda winter guelph mr harry angus toronto mr lawr ence hemsley acton a number- of ladies of the c munity attended the fashion show at guelph on wednesday mr and mrs fred archibald and son moved last week i the h on the secotta line which they bought from mr thomas fines mr and mrs bert craig and joan of georgetown visited over the weekend with mr robert hunter mr and mrs david stewart vi- ited with relatives in toronto on tuesday mr jack smith who has been miu com plumbino heatmo eavestroughing pressure systeaas water softeners phono 25 251 mason btvdv acton visiting his brotherinlac mr ro- 20000kindsof serews ire rnadc4ber hu forthe past couple of weeks returned to his home into- ronto on sunday sfcaftrjt optometrist 8 douglas st tel 1091 guelph james astewart m huutuxjcs rear window plus technicolor cartoon imfkovement coming halifax cp marked im- prove in the telephone ser vice between newioundland and i the mainland is expected to follow completion of a special submarine cable between sydney and st johns about lftm says the annual report of maritime telegraph and telephone co divide township monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner 5osts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 quean st w brampton shop phone 1 4 1 0j res 31 3 rep tom nicol phono brampton 603w for enforcing act sfat fdrm recommendations for the purpose of enforcing the brucellosis control act and warble fly control act were passed and inspectors named when a special meeting of erin township council was held on thursday march 10 council endorsed the recommen dation made by the committee that ihe township be divided into four- divisions for the purpose of enforc ing the control acts these divisions are south comprising con 1 2 3 and 5 from lot 1 to 17 inclusive east divisions con a t and 10 from lot 1 to 17 north divisions con 6 7 8 9 and 10 from lot 17 to 33 west division cop 1 2 3 4 and s from lot 17 to 32 s the inspectors are south division william robertson east charles- mckeown north john p sutton west george- c burt a donation of s100 wa made to the wellington county branch of the candtmn red cross society announce total monthly cost of the federal old age pension is about 30 mil- new rates on auto insurance averaging 15 less miecojoapoiiesl mbmifyf cau mf pot oftaksl whdenny 39 brock st acton write or phonu 455 wfljrrrvvi nfei4 saturday matinee march 19th only m at 115 pm doors open 1 pm specially arranged program for the kiddies rorrdgers and trigger in grand canyon trail action thrill color plus 5 ptus cartoons technicolor weekly thrill serial i nd contests on stage see the back of our monthly calendar a montues march 2122 ihns sffiff msf ht mm wre mi th0o0mlt vict ob iaiim soai viiias sean acaiiea seaaasr vecaaa plus technicolor cartoon short canadian motilities wedthurs march 2324 sal it arta at ikajamtfiysr h tliis fascautkti stfttarj sraau clark gable ijam turner vigtor mature mas technicolor v smm afssf 1 pi sv

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