Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1955, p. 9

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thursday september 1 1055 the acton free press acton ontario page mjm attention bowlers acton bowling lanes r friday sept 2 at 700 pm news for european car owners we have working for us flrat claaa mechanic who la an expert on europeaateara and haa the proper toots to do the job mr 8mmrthewalte haa alao had yeara of experience fixing motor- cyctosahd radloa while in the aervlce no job is too small or no job is too big jjist call george smurthewaite our service manager and we will pick up and deliver your ear m see george smurthewaite at dick riddall motors georgetown ont nelson building three million with five months of the year still to k building permit values in nelson already have exceeded the 3000000 mark hie july re- ksprtof b ashcroft building iivr spector shows presented to coun cil the report revealed a total uf 3ti permits to the end of july for a total value of 3000015 of these 70 permits were taken out during july for a value of 563865 during the month 65 per mits were for new homes valued at 570165 bringing the seven month total to 230 new homes worth 2158475 there were three re pair permits during the month for work totalling jl 1000 only other permits wtrc twcvfor commerciil repairs valued nt 42700 congrotijlnted by reeve harold c adkins on such a line report mr aahcroft anid work already had started on the new butler manufacturing plant which boosted building values in june various types of fees collected reached total of 103250 in july bringing the years total to 9- 45025 from 1040 to 1054 total govern ment spending in canada increas ed from 1812 million to 701 million look look look 1000 dream wardrobe or one of many other valuable prizes can be yours in the sanitone contest watch for complete details in master cleaners ad in the mercury or phone 128 acton exclusive semitone service phone 128 acton pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone 2048 j e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 1306 00 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 115 expecf heavy- holiday traffic knowing what to do in heavy weekend traffic will avoid need less accident fatigue and damage to your car impatience on the part of driv er during holiday traffic snarls s a- major cause of accidents many accidents are caused when drivers try to beat weekend traf- fie by driving on the wrong side of the road op by cutting in on traf fic streams north halton high school district b0ar thefollowlng precautions fwrthe forthcoming uabnr day weekend are recommended i 1 make surcar is in kood run ning condition before starting out 2 avoid long distances particul arly at night 3 stop frequently to change drivers take frequent coffee breaks and keep car windows ope i 4 car engines tend to overheat during traffic tieup causing car to stall until faster speeds can he reached carry a supply of water and add water to radiator when engine must idle for 20 minutes or more to prevent air locks and dangerous stalling 5 ip trafflclineups turn off air intake and keep windows closed in avoir effects of exhaust fumes 6 if car stalls have someone direct traffic while car is being pushed to side of- road 7 if a blowout occurs slow down gradually signal and drive slowly to side uf road keep lights on i night 8 never drive when ear is crowded 0 greatest precautions sh aihl in- tnken when weather i fan an i driving conditions arc koimi must accidents occur on good road inl under favorable conditions barn destroyed near palermo damages estimated between 25hm and 3v000 rcmiltcd irum fire thitt totally ilstriyd a cattle larn on the h k hatch kami mchwirv 5 one mile east if pal- crmn tuesday august 2a- the barn one of th- older ian i mark in the area was built miiht- 75 years ago by the then owner of the irpcrly william kason the farm was purchased by mr llatrh last niivrmlmt aifd has been iivi strictly for the raisuic of pnr- iumi aberdeen angus raltle at the time or the hoi cms the hiilrtilik was empty of ealtle but was filled with feed and hay 35 head of rattle arc kept in un building but all were out lo pic ture a if the tune of the fire the old barn was ronlruted 1 hand hewn timbers on a native stone foundation and lower walls according to mr llatrh i doubt if the building could be replace for 25fh0 today the lilne jum means that a summti s work is shot h- referred to the larai- quantity of hay and feed lost the cause of the hi i7r wa- no determined njews spotlight by the canadian press france tried desperately in con fercnces at aixlesbaihs last week to find a solution to the muddle in morocco and premier edgar faure finally came up with a threepoint plan for the political fu of the worth african protectorate r the talks between the french leaders and the antifrench moroc can nationalist leaders were report- ed aimed at an accord which would set up a moroccan government of national union and perhaps bring in ben slimline as premier he is an -indcpendant- moderate nationalist formerly pasha of fen the solution that seemed to he i shaping up was to gel rid of the elderly sultan mnulhy antra with out going ns far as to restore to the throne the young sultan ben yus- sef ousted by the french two years ago but moulay arafa startled the negotiators last friday by issuing a statement that he has no intention ofy leaving the throne voluntarily the proposed settlement was re ported to be based on these points 1 removal of moulay arafa and his replacement by a council of the throne a sort of regency ben yus sef would be permitted to return to france from his exile in madagascar pending a final decision on his fu ture 2 establishment of a government of national union under the council of the throne the government would represent the main moroccan political groups 3 negotiations between france and- the government of national union on n new convention dcfiniiik their relationship highly french men women and children were- slain at oued zcni on aug 20 in a violent outbreak the military governor of casablanca gen ant in- kranehi a week later told thousands of moroccans tliey acted like stinking jackals in the uprisings and declared if france did not have a heart you would all be dead i have troops and arlilfci y ami planes which can rcdu -very- thing to dust kranehi said if his orders were not obeyed 1 will re turn ami this lime there will be no quarter in tile aixi eshains conversa tion knurrs hand was slfeiiglliehcii by a call up of 5hihmi french mili tary ieservisils at the same time a vigorous campaign was being prcss- i mjeeessfully against the rebellio i- bel hei tribesmen who were report ed laving down their arms in sur- relhlei israel a rat plan the mi it iidi government has reaf firmed its readiness to guarantee a territorial settlement between israel and arab states the k reign office in london welcomed the announce ment by iis stale secretary dulles that the united states stands ready to guarantee israelarab frontiers providing a permanent peace settle ment ran be worked nut dulles hiadc the american pro posal in a speech before th council on foreign relations at new york saving president kisenhower would recommend that the u s join in formal treaty engagements to pre vent or thwart any effort by cither sidt- to altei bv force the boundaries between israel and its arab neigh bors the timing of the speech ap parently wns ronneiled with re ports russia was trying tti liutcimr- its penetration of the strategic mid dle kiist i- oil from iran imports of iranian oil into un united sjyitih and aiiuln iiii viewed with alarm by the inde pendent petroleum assoeliition nf america at washington inuiiiin oil bas again become a nmjoi force nil the world market salii a report- tn members by htisscl brown hone nil counsel uf the association brown said revised filjiires show u daily average of 12510 barrels if oil from iran came into the united states in july he nidi reported that ii tanker recently reiichidf montreal with 130000 bunels of iranian crude oil for a aiiiidiiin re finery lostnrl production litis full now iranian oil is entering hu ll s market by the process of com ing into fastern cumiilii and west ern canada oil is rummy into tilt- united states brown hi id tiiim i practice hy the importing iiimtrlch is dangeroiih to our economy the department of trade nixl com merce at ottawa hiiwi cunadns crude oil imports from linn inf mete peanuts compared with im- porlh from veneuelii unci the un ited states russian vlsllura federal officials have iiitreed ci reduce the social side of the tour of canadian farmlands by hiihslnri delegates since the sovifl visiiiiihi complained they were heeing ton many hosls and nut enoiiiili ciwm and tractors soviet farm liiili mnlskevleh showed piutuiilar iiifpntieiici- i in- mg a 2himile tour of iiirnl spots in quebecs eastern townships last week the delegation stopped twlif for drinks and an exchange uf plcasuntrles at frellghsburk nnd grunliy he kept asking to see more entile and machinery s j tliiignon chief federal con ducting official tor the nlneinuii soviet delegation said the lfldoy tour schedule is being rearranged to reduce social culls the tour opened in quebec where the russians plied the tliiiiklinn officials with rjticstiniis the amount of rainfall irrigation ditches and who built them hybrid nirn type of farm machliuiy used crop rutatlun sy- tenis postures and cooperatives while linpresreil by the apple co- oiirrallve storage plant at frellghb- lniik and the butter cooperutlve at citunby the russians said they wre interested in seeing how the typical french speaking farmer lives so the chin tend bus stopped on en countering farmer ovllas laplerra y the riiadslde and he showed the husslans over his farm afterwards laplerre h11i1i theyre a enbd bunch world jamboree kleven thoiihiuid hoy scouts from oil over the world with arms linked iind the smoke of an overhead aerial miilulc drifting away sang auld iinig syne as the icighth world boy scouts jamboree drew to a clone saturday at nlaglil a-on-tlle- lake out majcien d spry the linild- ian wlio iiiiih world srouting as rilifctor of the iniivemenls interna- tlunal bureau m london officially closed llii weeklung gathering you iiiivh will be men just as ihelc illilllil- age lieglnh ilk yield its peaceful fruits lie trrfd hie scouts miiny of ynii iiiny live to see the hidden age of peine and plenty so freiiiently forecast and so earnestly ileslred ju- y visicsk5- m invites students to take advantage of the improved facilities for high school education at acton a 10room modern school which includes this year a new three room addition courses in shop and commercial courses artt taught here in addition to a wide range of academic courses at milton a fine 10room school with courses in shop and home economics and a full range of academic subjects are available a two room addition is in course of construction atgeorgetown a c course and onein home economics is avajh goodvear tire headquarters able in addition to a complete range of academic subjects i- all schools in the district are modemly equipped and well staffed to give student e to comp their hig s educationright at home or in the district bus transportation by experienced drivers a fully qualified and experienced teaching staff in all schools under the direction of principal e a hansen acton ontario principal c a wood milton ont principal j l lambert georgetown ont parents and students are requested to contact the principal for particulars as to courses of study for school bus times and routes consult mr e g tyler acton ontario mr george ingles campbellviluont mr m l poole milton ontario partial list of text books provided for grades 9 and 10 take advantage of the splendid facilities how available for urban and rural students principal hansen will be at the acton high school on hm sept 2nd north halton high school i strict board pares with 250 head shown by b7 exhibitors at the 1954 show judging will take place today and tomorrow with wm k iuj burn or oalton pa placing the iwards while operated is an open show the cn e i- designated as tu- holstein championship- hnw fur west central ontario anri ah but evr of tnvexfcibitors ire frn- thc ten counties in tins district scott rnotors georgetown ontario and girls for youngsters clothing and footwear needs youll find low prices and top quality in our valuepacked selections with every purchase of 500 or over t in chrdkens clothing or footwear k handy pcnoi box for school see our complete range of boys and girls shoes in all styles and sizes fmily outntters caticcatiki niadakltccn i sightseers at a view point on mount edith cavell highway in jasper national park alberta cangov travel bureau photo halton has 17 entries in holstein show at cue as bigtisr is noted there is an exceptionajly largi waterloo has 10- exhibitors halton entry for the holtcin class at the 17 peel 15 haldimand 11 brant cne this year with 3iifl hcfjil en- arid wenworlh eight each lincoln tered by 112 exhibitors this corn- nnd wellington seven each wel- lind five and grey four holstein fieldman george dre- ran guelph states that this will be a very strong show from tho htandpoint of quality he is look- ingitir particularly itconcurnpelil ion in the county herd class where each of the above ten coun ties will have a first- class entry prize money for hnlsteins totals s7i3h0erwhtc i beheverr to the largest amount ever offered in canada exhibitors frorn this district in clude brock harris milton a g huntpr burlington ashville farms milton gordon sinclair freeman morlcy watson burlington loyij pitkard oakvillf- james w car ney georgetown wilfred leslie georgetown robert c alexander goorgetowp jack ft taylor oak- vllle tovcll bros paurmo e ko segsvorth burlington barbara r royle oakville h c cooper oak- ville j f trimble r streetsville martyn hcslop burlington hayj farjns oakville mail doubles in six years ai another carrier service to the east of oakville has started pott- matter ben houghton said that mail service has doubled since first started in oakville in 1949 and ex pects that within a year there will be extensions in carrier service east and west of oakville wie are looking forward to ser vice to the ninth line and fourth lin areas in the next 12 months iaid mr houghton at present we deliver mail to approximately 4000 hoiiseholdferi and in 1m tre delivered to 2000 homes mill st satisfaction guaranteed acton iext time you serve canned mac aroni in cheese sauce pour it into a casserole top ith buttered bread crumbs and toeat in jtnr j aj1ljj m s jm j t w r t

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