thursday march thr 6 the acton fiw press acton ontario pkgmftvw congratulations to the three acton athletes frank i cooper emmerson frank baxter marisack ii who carried actons name to the canadian amateur athletic union indoor champion- ship track meet in montreal clothing tore r tit town hall busy as rabies clinic meld the town hall last week was a busy place in connection with the clinic for prevention of rabies a large number of pet owners availed themselves to have them vaccinat ed at st johns church sunday afternoon mr c o ranney of st albans church acton conducted the service in the absence of rev e h jones mr and mrs george waller of listowel were weekend visitors willi dr and mrs k b waller miss pat lunfoot of victoria hos pital london was home for the weekend mr george laverty is in hospital at guclph under medical attention stock up on your easlei neds with these many lood suggestions iron your inendly iga grocet ham maput leaf tmdmwml fully coated reedytoeat pull half has no centre stteea keooeved skinless shmnkkcas defatted cryevse sealed jclosed-eriday- thls office will be el oni good friday bat witt- lb j pen again saturday morning- for busi ness ssbssswawseksr more weekend crashes on no 7 district opp officers h gunn and g moore report four weekend accidents on no 7 highway be tween acton and georgetown three of them were onecar accid ents a truck driven by john cook acton lost part of its load going up silvcrcreek hill friday the truck stopped arid a rearend collision occurred with a car driven by don campbell damage to the campbell car was estimated nt i 3o0 the road was icy and snowcovered a rearend collision occurred about two miles east of acton on the highway saturday evening cars were driven by robert hall georgetown and ronald pell mil ton damage amounted to 525 a car driven by john jcffery georgetown- proceeding north on no 7 near mcculloughs corners entered the west ditch when it slid on the icy road and received considerable damage a car driven sunday evening by cecil cooper georgetown crash ed into a pole in the ditch causing 75 damage to his car it happen ed about a mile east of here orton ib 63 top quality govt graded a predressed no waste turkeys 59 all weights a to ulbs iga country fresh grade a large j eggs 53 iga table rite branded beef short cut first 5 si prime rib roast ib 49c maple lmrvr kindles bacon u 57 iga choice halves r n r peaches 20 oz tins 2 for 39c dole fancy v lb pkr maple loaf skinless sausage is 37 20 ox tin f cockta 2it all flavours jell0 powders and puddings ocean king fancy red sockeye salmon half tin 43c monarch pie crust mix 3 reg meg 3 for 26c 18 oz pkg 29c clarks fancy t juk 48 ox tin 25f iga with pectin 24 oz far s tr a w b ell y jam 35c idealwit y ea h cu r sweet pineapples large b e size 12s m 1 c jabeal of new crop valencia full of rkh o juke florida oranges 39c for holiday foashngl mew jersey oolden smsi lpotatoes l 3 lbs 23c florida crunchy green pascal large six 36s celery stalks 2 for 25c arizona new crop criip solid jumbo hoods head lettuce 2for 25c ontario hot house long green slicing las size 24s cucumbers 2 for 29c stokolyshoney pod fancy peas regular practices are being held for the play being put on next month by the home and school association sunday school holds its annual meetinq the annual meeting or scjohns united chunisundayehoelswas held at the parsonage last week jfcesl jeijmrt cuuey opened the meeting wilhtrayer the officers for the coming year arc as follows superintendent les lie jackson assistant superintend ent paul donaldson secretary- treasurer miss doreen nevihs teacher for the adult class mrs ewart culley for the intermediat es mrs e vrooman the junior highs mrs ken nevills the jun- iorsj mrs wm donaldson nnd mrs earl hooper as coteacher the beginners mtrs wm nevills the primaries mrs bert weeks the possibility of a joint vacat ion bible school was discussed with marsvillc mimosa and orion all taking part however marsvillc had not been directly contacted so it was decided to- wait upon furth er word from them at the close of the meeting mr and mrs e culley served a delic ious lunch i mr and mrs william nevills myrnn and tommie visited rec- j ently with mr and mrs william i donaldson and paul other visit- i ors nt the same home were mr and mrs earl brown of rockwood i and mrs martha jackson of os- ipringe nr and mrs tom morden of eden mills visited saturday with mr and mrs ken nevills and family other visitors during tho week at the same home were mr and mrs holly fngin of mono mills and mr and mrs john campbell of hulsburg nr and mrs ainsloy burnett of orangeville were recent visitors with mr and mrs pete watson mr and mrs herb lush visited the latters father john loitrh at the home of his daughter mrs jessie miller of erin miss andrea moore of cedar valley spent n few days last week with her grandparents mr and mrs ernie hall everton jjursijjtobiff the first rbtbln is here stadi he is hopping all around town probably he has to keep moving- to stay warm anyway the ions awaited first robin of spring has been spotted by several this week including audrey qru- chow betty hill and mrs r j hararave last thursday mis margrave uw two robins and a blackbird in her back yard reporting seeing the first rob in hss become a spring tradition with the free press assured that the harbingers are here everyone u still waiting for spring itself ospringe n new model r160 la oil cm tbti no driv cowplm m oct nohy n cmmlml ou prd lo wor out bkcimiv whrftm lwrpratiw principle replace your old unit with this wholly nw concept of burner design dependability economy come in or phone for full facts you can save 45o if you order now for summer booking early reg booking 395 price 350 rfsmasv i-sliais55ssbkfc- 11 oa you c for cjoy tv treasure chest tv set given away every saturday night tom fountain guest speaker at service mr tom fountain toronto spent the weekend at the home of his parents mr and mrs charles fountain and was guest speaker at the sunday morning service at church of christ disciples mr nd mrs tod jestin patsy and nancy visited on sunday with mr and mrs max milne rock- wood mrs harvey dolmer has had her mother mrs t a morrow durt- idalk visiting with her i mr and mrs alvin free guclph were sunday visitors with mr and mrs alan hume and family mr and mrs james cross and david fergus wore sunday vis itors with mr and mrs adam wea- therston mr and mrs harvey jestin and bobby visited on sunday with mrs a 1 spence and mr and mrs t g aitken harriston g with mr ami- village literally going to the dogs j ospringe literally went to the dogs on saturday morning when the rabies- vaccination clinic was held for three hours there was a steady run- of does and cats re ceiving thejieedle clerical assist- i ancv was given by members of the l womens institute mrs ii r howard miss doris fines and miss shirley awrcy i a erokinole social under the i allspices of the ladies aid was held friday evening in the base- mcnt of the local presbyterian church with eight tables in play joan and sherlock aitken received iprizcs for high scores and lialph sinclair won the consolation i award sandwiches cake and cook- ies were served by the ladies i mrs thomas chapman and baby son are holidaying with her par ents in toronto mr nnd mrs emerson griffin and family moved on saturday in to mrs moores house in the vil lage mrs m jackson and mrs v johnston visited on thursday xtfilh mr and mrs w matthews in guclph miss shirley grundy george town and mr bob sinter of fergus visited on sunday with the for mers parents mr and mrs geo grundy mr and mrs j hilts of weston spent the week end at their home cm the first line mr and mrs duncan kingsbury and catharine of briicednlc spent friday evening with mr and mrs d stewart mrs m jackson spent the week end with her niece and nephew mr wm nevills orton the fifth meeting of the os pringe milkettes was held satur day afternoon at mrs e fishers home the leaders mrs fisher and mrs e archibald showed the girls hour to make corn chowder and junket the making of cream soups was demonstrated by iorni and sharon bessey kay johnson and marlene fuller innch was- served by the girls limehouse obituary 7t mrs sarah gibbons dies in 100th year after nn illnfes of about tee years sarah anne gibbons oi 29 queen st w acton passed away on march 23 at the fjynn nursing home in her 100th year the wldv- owof the late john gibbons she had lived in the acton district all her life except for seven years in toronto she was born at lime- house in 1857 and was married in georgetown in 1882 she was a member of st josephs church in acton and father v j murgon officiated at the requiem mass there on monday mornirtgr fe- terment followed in dublin ceme- terv pall were jim mel- l ox tins or 33c monarch sweet mixed pickles 16 ox jar 19c t prepared mustard axiosr- t ara 2 for 23c iga chocolate wafor biscuits pkej of so 31c tmsf thknd topay is fvozen foods root hardware mrs john alton and miss jennie tovell were mr and mrs bill morford and sons toronto mr and mrs albert alton and- ian guclph mr robert mrcutchcon and diane kitchener visited with mrs harvey jestin and mr and mrs t d mccutcheon one day last week mrs weslie iillic jim cliff nnd alan and miss ruth huntley visit ed on sunday with mr and mrs ken smith and family guclph phone 16 rockwood i tljr road crader has been at wrirk this week huts and holes in the roads are much in evidence mike coxe plumbing heatin eavestroughing pipe fixtures fittings of all kinds beatty pressure systems water softeners american kitchen unit dealer phone 25 acton freeest inaat es junior class pupils enjoy sleigh ride the junior classes at ss no 9 with their teacher of the past few holland henry ijeveau i jawrence gibbons bill boyle and thomas kelly surviving mrs gibbons are two daughters anne gibbons of acton mabel mrs hugh campbell of de troit and a sou joseph gitbons of georgetown personals visiting at the home of mr and mrs g a dills is mrs dills sis ter mrs a b lyon of ulster pennsylvania major and mrs j m anderson and family visited with the patter sons and the roszells over the weekend major anderson a for mer minister of knox church took the service there sunday morning and took part in the legions an niversarys observances mr and mrs alex pringlc rr 1 acton have returned from a three months visit to the pacific coast where they visited their son donald w pringlc of copper mountain bc and- then vancouv- cr san francisco los angeles and tucson arizona where they spent several weeks their daughter mrs j a theobalds of new york who accompanied them is staying on at tucson for some time on his first trip out of the arctic is kyik the father of mary pane- goosho the attractive young eskimo girl who lives with mr and mrs alfnd fryer on bower ave her fathers first trip to civilization as we know it came as a complete surprise to hrr and she left acton on saturday rir ottawa to visit with him kyak that la his only nam- is a sciil constable with the it c m i acting as an interpret er and guid- h and an rcmp constable flw to ottawa from re solute hay landing then- thursday they plan to stay 10 days mary iamgooslio hopes to take training in niiisini txforc returning to the arctic weeks mrs nar eijiiel rwl rrilv ril lll iomi ni rillv ann ride party at the home of betty ann and mary lnu drown last week little johnny clarke has been under the doctors care for a couple advkhtisement the trend is to chiropractic rheumatism is a term common ly used to describe a vague con dition of aches and pains for which the cause is not readily explain able and the cure of same even more of a problem unfortuaatcly- it has come to be popularly ac- of advanced years and even a com mon complaint of those much j younger an all too frequent practice of of weeks with a badly cut foot on physlclins 0 i puh monday he had tonsils removed at hospital in guelph pictsweet frozen fresji 12 ox pkoj green peas 23c pictsweet frozen rreh 12 oz pkg kernel corn 21c s iga fire- notice rural residents living in acton fire area of esouesingtnasgaweyaanderitttovwshj when calung please state name line number lot number and name of township also any other detajls vvhich wiu assist the fire depart ment to give prompt service this is important as minutes do count lie acceptance of tho term rheum atism as 1 reason for pains about congratulations to the four jun- whlch nolhl ca be lor farmers of walton who recently 1s d wm the final provincial debaters oi minv llls uncer over carleton having previously words rheu u waterloo lin- t u m v coln inl iimbton mac sprawl i understood problem oneof the team is a local boy flrsl th m c f k tt rheumatism in any accepted text ktmat bcfora few months be- b f path diil inu employed with canadian-alumi- here do exist conditions or disease nu which incorporate rheumatic or most people of our community rheumatoid- lnto a spcci ntrtrl took advantage of tho clinics last a c cnti but such con- week to have their pets vaccinated dlllons are symtomatically far rc- ag j moved from those intended by use the wi gardens committee un- of the t rheumatism aloae der the direction of mrs gisby held 1 s examine more closely this jfationalfil b pi ing and a bird house building con test at ss no 9 friday evening john glynn operated the projector for a wild bird life film one on gardening and a comic bruce parueter judged bird hous es prizes guins to eleanor kara johnny clarke and david roughlcy mr john allan presented nature books to the winners mr and mrs gordon grieg and lois ann of brantford spent satur day with his aunts miss ivens and mrs newton mr and mrs george yeo and little son garth who have spent the winter with the quibells here left tuesday for their home at savant iake holidaying in the united states on the way y easter egg hunt starts holiday week an easter ctzk hunt in the park will start off the easter program at the ymca during easter week the full program for any boys and girls they do not have to be y members begins on tuesday nad lasts through saturday included are championship matches in checkers badminton and table tennis and an olympic day 1 your fire call is acton 300 acton fire department shortill sheet metal plumbing a heating 1 gar wood furnaces i eavestroughing shop 126 main st n phene464 residence phono 340ja- condition popularly called rheum- atism according a chiropractic concepts as chiropractic can not only explain logically the reason for the mysterious pains and dis- i comfort but can effectively remove jthe cause as well as the pain re sulting from said cause the symptoms of rheumatism are varied and rather un predict table because they result directly from disturbed and distorted body mechanics these distortions cause abnormal stress and strain which change from time to time due to the bodys constant struggle under such circumstances to maintain an upright posture against the con stant and unrelenting pull of grav ity the spinal structure being i distorted and out of balance be comes unable to evenly and prop erly distribute stress upon areas designed to support strain there- fore strain and tension build up over the years forcing muscles ligaments and joints unequally and far in excess of their intended i capacity to support strain hence the stiffness soreness and pain i all the above would be purely of academic value only unless the i application of these principles pro duced relief from pain and other symptoms it does and in most cas es dramatically because tru cause of pain is extreme tension and i nerve irritation which when re leased and removed must produce results chiropractic concerns itself not- with artificially shutting off pain while the body is left to shift for itself in removing the cause but with the finding and removal of the cause thereby assisting the body in its task of resolving i structural problems the pain sym- iptoms must necessarily be remov ed in the process j let the power that keeps you well when you are well make you well again when you art sick i chiropractic releases the power within i j w ketutlgan dc 1 m