r a thursday april 14th 19651 the acton free press acton ontario page seven fff- i 1 jersey dairy i r quality dairy products r farmresh whole milk 1h skim mux buttermilk n chocolate milk i daily delivery creamt phone lwtest maple sugar field off in nova scotia halifax cpu nova scotias sugar industry has declined so much that farmers- soon may tap trwi nnlv for their own use officials of the provincial depart ment of agriculture say that jday is coming clbservtwith the cutting of more and more sugar bush for lum ber in the 10year period from 1942 annual production of maple sugar dropped to 25000 fro 33000 ln super value offer polyethylene dishpan reg priced at 249 now only oo with every 300 food purchase johnsons super hard gloss gl0c0at pint tin 55c hawes paste floor wax i lb tin 39c liquid s 8 ox btl javex 21c no rinsino no wiping with ig pkg spic and span 29c f spec poop cleaning ct pkg 0xyd0l 59c lavoline 25 oz btl floor cleaner lit v and check these cxtravalue features interlake new white cross iv toilet tissue 3 a 29c over 100 delegates at meeting of wa of halton presbytery when the halton presbytery womans association df the united ehurch of canada held their annual iga regularquality tested 1 lb pkg margarine 25c quickly prepared precooked 5 oz pkgs minute rice 2 for 29c j6a choco wafters pkg 50 biscuits 29c special offer i all vegetable 3 lb tin crisc0 89c iga a meal in a jiffy i 15 oz tin beef stew 25c j aylmer ungraded dewdrop 20 ozltin fancy peas 19c imiilayti specially selected beef boneless rolled plate pot roast tib 33c viefoleirbiliks extra lean boneless lb stewing reef 39c fresh tenderloin end 3 r evg r pork loin roast 39c swiff broofcftetd skinless 1 rpkg pure port sausage 45c swiffs premium rindles side bacon v florida no 1 marsh seedless heavy with juice grapefruit meeting in millg unite church there were present dele gates from milton appcby ap- plewood acres burlington clark- son rock chapel sherlda n georgetown glenwood lowville millgrove oakville port credit port nelson and palermo mrs russell mccammon presi dent of millgrove wa received the many- delegates at the morning session mrs vel tna- lowville president of halton presbytery presided for the opening ceremonies freelton wa was in charge of the devotions mrs jt t hedley burlington recarding secretary gave a brief account of the last years activities stressing the picnic held at cedar- vale school for girls correspond ing secretary mrs m readhcad lowviuo reported on correspon dence for the year treasurers report given by mrs walker diummond waterdown reviewed a busy year with a substantial bai- ance on hand mrs hunter reid burlington literature secretary requested that each wa appoint a literature sec retary a most interesting feature of the morning session was a talk by mrs orpha m houston superintendent of the cedarvalc school she de scribed the new building which is proposed she thanked all the as sociations for the many gifts and donations to tne homeatufpa bate to her staff for cooperation while working under extreme dif ficulties mrs b- fleutv cooksville prn served by the millgrove ladles the comjniltee was convened by mrs lindsay cummins head tab an interesting- report of the three- day leadership training course held at five oaks brantford mrs norris was appointed a dele gate to oomjnion councillors c m mcfntyre mrs ferguson and mrs norris were appointeddele gates to the mcmastcr conference rev w a dempscy of mill grove and the elders of the church conducted the sacrament of the lords supper mrs r mcoammbn invited the ladles to visit the new pa rsonage during the luncheon recess the ladies were then invited to the dining room where luncheon was cecil a carr optometrist 8 douglas st tel 1091 guelph gues weic r and mis w dempscy mrs h cleave george town third vicepresidentt mrs brownridge president of w m s presbytery for halton r mrs b fleuty cooltsville second vice- presidont mrs c m 4wilntyrer burlington first vicepresident mrs j m readhcad lowville cor responding secretary mrs hunter reid burlington literature secret ary mrs c wilson milton christ ian citizenship secretary mrs air len ibridgman burlington pies secretary mrs savage sheridan past president mrs walker druni- mond waterdown treasurer mrs t j hedley burlington recording secretary mrs h f olds hamil ton conference president miss christie principal united church training school toronto mrs russell mccammon- millgrove president mrs a e livingstone immediate past- prexidonthanriiltmi conference and mrs f e wells treasurer mrs savage sheridan brought the report of the nominating com mittee mrs h- f olds presided for the installation of the new offic ers and extended the right hand o friendship to each other mrs a e livingston immediate pas president and mrs f e well treasurer also congratulated each officer the slato of elected officers is as follows dominion president mrs wlcsuiitrtdgc torontu confer ence president mrs h f old- hamilton past president mrs sav age sheridan president mrs v norris low vicep mrs crtvt mctntyrc bui irig t ont mrs b fleuty cooksville mrs harold cleave georgetown rec ording secretary mrs t j hedley burlington corresponding mrs j m readhcad lowville treasurer mrs wa diummon walcr- down literature secretary mr- hunter reid burlington christian citizenship mrs cwilson milton christian stewardship mrs harold harrison cooksville press secret ary mrs allen bridgman burling- cooksville womens association extended an invitation for the fall rally there were 108 registered at the morning sessions with several more for the afternoon meeting mrs norris called the afternoon session to order aberfoyle ladies conductor the devotions several wwwtec announcements followed the feature of the afternoon w is a talk by miss christie principal of the united church training school she was introduced by mrs b fleuty cooksville miss christie gave a most enjoyable ac count of the new building at the school also a resume of several of the graduates and the type of work and service that each one is antic ipating mrs c m mclntyre thanked miss christie for her very interesting talk jumbo size 80s 29c full of rich golden juice kj size 176 dor florida oranges 39c cal fresh and tender broccoli ig bch 25c bill ding says when it conies to doors heres a modern bargain aluminium doors 55 installed besrdinore chrome are apparently determin ed to stay in first place as they clobbered curry for the works rolling room slipped a little as they only took beamriouse for two and totals upper leather deked specialty for all points hitting the 700 bracket were m laferriere the flying frenchman 741 rpap- illon 727 3 robson 701 j turkos just missed with 698 league standing april 4 chrome 1lsv rolling room 111 curry 76 beamhouse 68 specialty 59 upper leather 54 legion ladles dim wits solidified their first place position by taking the second place hal wits for two and totals dot fowkes 628 tricount featured the halfwits win fireflies with a three game victory over doodle bu stayed i a playbff spot tumbling the pins for good singles were e johnson 213 d fowkes 261 k james 251 j wall 201 league standing april 4 dim wits 8014 half wit 71 fireflies 69 s doodle ibugs 59 mason knit in the battle of the felines alley katz defeated hepkats for two and totals pat duvals 651 was tops for hepkats while lil wagners 633 stood out for alley katz mars rowles 616 284 was the big noise til the weenies win of two and tptr als xroni jazzy joes far the joo beryl creighlons 612 was best car dinal bfuebird go produced somt eal tricounts fran oakes 654 dot de for 649 jean mccrea 660 doris townsley 626 gayle hulford 623 when the trundling was over cardinals were on the long end of a 52 verdict league standing april 5- alley katz 116 bluebirds 102 hepkats uetter to editor- recalls weather of50yeasago wesl flamboro april 2 1965 dear editor- i noticed a piece in your ipajjr of this week in the good old days column about the fine wea ther we had 50 years ego i can remember it a yesterday i w9 16 years of age on the farm- my brother john and i sowed oats on the 27th of march 1905 we hod seven acres in and then came a storm when i rained and snoyed you could notice the difference the grain that was put in befbreffie storm was a lot better bottr in secr and straw it- weighed bushel measure 42 lbs you could get a plug of mcdon alds chewing tobacco for a dozen eggs they tell me it takes two dozen for the same tobacco i enjoy your paper especially the good old days i remain yours truly fred crcwson hillsburgh play takes drama shield the acton and hillsburgh baptist young peoples unions presented plays in the disciples ghurch hillsburgh wednesday evening last week for the drama festival of the baptist churches of thcguelph as sociation the acton play simon liiv iper consisted of a cast oieiglh stmon don livingstone judith his sister mary reid amos his brother frank bean susanna simons betrothed fay garner lazarus betrothed jo judith warren wag- ner maty and martha sisters of lazarus ruth and helen lands- borough jalon the leper bob landsborough the play was set at the time of 101 cardinals 99 jazxy jocr 8rchrists c -burial- and re weenies 70 urrection showing the deep feel- acton majdr in f sorrow and bereavement on the part of his friends climaxing clean sturdy and decorative- doors youll be proud to qwm i civp ny a cau i 33c imported firm red ripe cello pkg tomatoes 23c florida crunchy green pascal celery large stalks 23c f r oi e n food features orange juice 2 for 31c mixed vegetables 23t ic so 4b m l lu m p e rjpu i i n i no a dominion hotel made every game a winning one from acton wood craft and took over top spot by their owiisomes force electric had it on the firemen a for two ahef totals young married men won thoir usual game when they met tige cats but pulled a surprise when they picked up the singleton point for totals hitting the pins for triples were d drysdale 730 1 jdrysdale r8 jack creasey 637 g 043 c spi 662 p le- sueur 666 b williams 614 m la ferriere 616 h lawson 693 j robson 657 w allen 611 g mas- ales 659 p waldie 817 league standing april 7 dom inion hotel 54 acton woqdcrah 49 tiger cat 45 firemen a 35 force electric 32 young married men 18 industrialcommercial ink spots are back in top spot by virtue of a clean sweep over dodds demons firemen b tumbl ed ramblers fronvthe top rung and took ove second place when they won all games pin tumblers made a gain when they humbled goy cartage for two and totals mauling the maples for 600 tricounts were m i who else scoyne 655 don de forest 601 harold de forest 665 s tennant 625 g harding 607 league standing april 7 ink spots 38 firemen b ramblers 5stprn tumblers 35 dodds de- mons 32214 goy cartage 25 acton ladles republicans had the hex on de mocrats and set them down with nary a point conservatives not to be outdone gave liberals the same treatment and the league is tight ened up like the strings on a buu fiddle none of the gals managed to smack hot triples but respect able singles came from s brunellc 206 p jordan 236 h otterbein 205 w smith 224 e gibbons200 b crcighton 208 in their overwhelming joy at the news of his return to life the group was highly commended for the work done in the presentation of this play the hillsburgh play was a cer tain man had two sons and retold in a mddern setting the old story of the prodigal son the cast in- 1 uded the father mother daughter the jealous son who had worked hard at the farm and the son who returned after eight years of way ward squandering of the money gained from the sale of a portion of the family farm the drama shield was awarded to the hillsburgh group for a fine piece of work both plays will be presented in acton baptist ghurch in the nenr future league standing april 8 demo crats 71 republicans 67 conserv atives 65 liberals 83 tecnagcrs tiger cats picked up insurance on first place when they shut out dodgers king pins- took both games and totals from hot shots while falcons kept the shutouts going when they met lucky strik ers coming up with hot double were b skilling 495 r mnrtnrt bftead 405 league standing april 9 tiger cats 92 lucky strikers 69 falcons 67 hot shals 56 king pins 55 dodgers 51 dbm nd dau the gord mccutcheon haber dashery goc to phil le sueur for his 8q0 triple last week gayle hul- ford with 307 and 695 picked up the iga groceries and the patric ia ann hairdo oakvills inter- coyjity team picked up a 142 pin lead when they eangled with acton here last saturday this saturday acton goes to oakville for tke fin al three games and lh chips are and tlown laooa ijuck gang and no headpins pickin up the hidden score awards from 7up coca co la and reinbarts were teenagers b kirkness g oakes s mages g hulford b skidgmore ujj flags vancouver tcp flying too many united states flags in this country doesnt do canadians any credit say james b hughes ex ecutive vicepresident of the city tourist bureau city council recent ly refused to allow the 8urs and stripes to be flown at the art gal lery unless a canadian flag wet also flown proclamation daylight saving time in acton whereas a number of municipalities in the- district about acton are adopting a uniform time for the adoption of day light saving timevanci in order to avoid confusion in travel and business the council of the corporation of acton has passed a bylaw establishing the period for the observance of daylight saving-time- in actori from sunday april 24th 1955 at 200 am to sunday september 25th 1955 at 2cibam citizens are requested to comply with this bylaw and i adopt the time from the dates specified 2iisslmixsm ladies suits 1 uniined i ii reg 1995 clearing at 31 sizes 1117 family outntters mlt st satisfaction guaranteed jkctofl iiniiiiiiiimtiiinmtniitfmiit m- d4idiiiasi3ii