Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1956, p. 3

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j v v thogsdar may 10th ism i the acton free press acton ontario page thrbb 10th annual fl reworks d i spl ay saturday may 19 at campbellville 930 pm dst tjaonsored by ke cojnpmlvi lie baseball club tttoliitnt lotth and paikiig h grounds collection tq defray expenses every week is thrift week in the wantads phone 600 utilities commissioners vote to pay continued from page one pc in the jubilee edition of hydro news to be given to all loc alconsumers later ibis year following a recent inspection here the department of health re commended early action to increase actons water supplies urged a sampling point be kept available for chlorine testing at the spring irv the winter also recommended the spring lane be kept open dur ing the winter months to view new garage waterworks superintendent j lambert reported on a convention attended by himself in london rec ently an account for expenses of 4130 was ordered paid completion of the new garage at the pump house was discussed several points were noted by the commission to be finished to satis faction the property committee and the town engineer were asked to in the structure sewage superintendent a duby reported trees being planted in the disposal plant area also mentioned for commission consideration a re- shortill sheet metal piumbinc ft heating gar wood furnace eawstroughlng 114 churchill road phone 464 themselves quest for a present parttime em ployee to become fulltime this instigated a discussion on manipul ation of men between departments waterworks accounts r thompson fuel scrv 4004 toth motors 11700 thompson motors 3835 whithorns garage 810 can brass co mdse cooo neptune meters ltd mdse 90640 whithams garage 2330 119318 sewer accounts acton motors 7 1025 harlockschultz ltd 534e davis automatic controls 1843 j b frank paint for plant 440 acton woodcrafts 1c3s fisher scientific co 1784 construction mach co 3950 whithorns garage 8323 30036 hydro accounts h g barlow mdse 28028 bell telephone poles rent 3483 addrcssographmult rib bon 230 herring hall marvin safe co serv 3240 symon hdwe 21 j r kearney corp mdse 4354 sangamo ltd mdse 10600 can wire and cable mdse 62930 powerlite devices mdse 111350 thompson motors 5hr can gen klec mdse 8450 ellis howard mdse 3a1 ferranti elec ltd trans formers 60100 northern elec mdse 6784 petty cash exp trans 5118 whithams garage gas si0 burroughs ltd ribbons 1950 pitneybbwcs of can ser 400 h palmer office cleaning 2500 299649 tells how hfc helped keep his concern i have been able to establish my credit with your company through the very efficient and under standing advice received through the acceptance of such advice we have been able to procure the things most needed when needed making pavmjents in a sound sensible way h has always been to us a plegisure and never a burden to return that which we have received white still enjoying the necessary things of life fxcerpfs from one of thousands of letters received by hfc publication authorized by our customer hfcs dusiness our only business is making cash loans to help tide families over temporary money problems loans are made carefully for constructive purposes only before a loan is made we inquire into the customers ability to return the money we may make a personal visit to his home investigating making and servicing small instalment loans all takes time and money thats why they cost more than bank loans however rates are as low as possible consistent with reasonable profits average repayment terms take less than 8 of family income and are kept well within the familys ability to repay thousands of customers have told us thathfc satisfactorily provides on terms they can afford a money service they need to keep the family a going concern ho us ehold f i nan c e i gifiialicm ojf canada j canadas first and foremost comsumei finance company ml father morgan says last mass in georgetown members of holy cross roman catholic church in georgetown paid tribute to father vincent morgan there last week the par- ish has been divided and father morgan will be devoting all his time to the acton church lie has been the pastor of the iva church es for the past 15 years he sang his last mass in george town sunday morning apftf 28 special devotions were held in the evening followed by solemn ben ediction of the blessed sacrament father morgan as celebrant was assisted by rev loo j mcbride hamilton a former local pastor as deacon and rev a callaghan rockwood subdeacon assisting in the sanctuary in the evening were rev p lardie mil ton rev r macdougnll sj of st stanislaus novitiate guelph very rev fr thomas van laer dd custos provincial of the english speaking capuchin fathers in can ada and rev anselm spacey afterwards parishioners assemb led in the parish hall for a recept ion and presentation martin cum mins expressed the feelings of those present in a tangible way by presenting a purse to fr morgan while chairman joseph gibbons called on several present for part ings words besides the visiting clergymen others were called on to speak these included georgetowns may or jack armstrong who said that not only would he be missed by his church people but by many friends outside of his church as well ladies of the parish provided a buffet lunch while those present had an opportunity to personally say goodbye to fr morgan chronicles of gingbr farm written specially for the acton free press by gwendoline p clarke obituary tragic bereavement to wife four tots a shock to the community and a tragic bereavement to his wife and four young children was the death of james sidney kirkpatrick in his 31st year mr kirkpatrick who had been ill for some time died at his home at silvcrcreek r r 1 georgetown on tuesday may i rev alex caldcr officiated at the funeral service in limehouse pres byterian church on thursday mny 3 when many friends as well as relatives paid their last respects the beautiful floral tributes were carried by 14 fellow employees of the a v roc plant at mai ton pallbearers were brock miller marshall mclaughlin roy lamb ert ron davics alec wright and jack huck interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown mr kirkpatrick wis born near limehouse on august 15 1925 his parents sidney kirkpatrick and the former caroling standish both survive he and his wife who were married in 1946 had just moved with their family into their brand new home at silvercreek with his wife the former kath leen turner are left four young sters robert evelyn phyllis and joyce four sisters also remain mary mrs ralph turner marg aret mrs john foster kathleen and dorothy worthy effort vancouvfr cpi british col umbians have donated 375000 pints of blood since the red cross esta blished its free service for hospital patients in february 1947 before that patients paid 25 a pint plus hospital fes of 15 trades tftaimiik for young nam ov sixtikm do yow wont to earn while you bam a trod under the canadian army soldier apprentice plan start ing 1st june the canadian army will accept a limited ewniber of young men for training in 19 differ ent trades the training course lastt for tyre yean and then the apprentice serves three yean with a regular unit training starts in september under this plan the apprentice receives e half pay to the age of 17 then full pay e 30 cforyepata hohctarys a year e medical and dental tare e travel and adventure e a healthy active outdoor life to be eligible applicant aunt be 16 not yet 17 have a grade 8 edu cation and be able to meet army physical standards as only a limited number of applic ants can be o make your application early man the coupon bejow telephone or visit your nearest recruiting station army lecrmtitf statim 5 eert street tie0irt tttelew amy rtcratiat states 1m etliisttoe st usestse oet tet ktx amy stcraitiif statiee ttaema st w tenets oet tet le stjl uc 77 ne 7 pirw beset eetoetrr terraces ozfonf 4 eruabea items oet til 4un tec u ar iecraitimi save ho iseis st i0tt amy tacnitibt ststiee m kief st e mlten oct tel ivm m inow ive seen everything staid partner as be came into supper last night so and whnts new now i askftl well the starlings are nesting in the hens laying boxes mow what do you know about that the laying boxes i should add are made in three tiers but for some unknown reason the hens use only the two lower sections evid ently the starlings- through- so much wasted houseroom was a crime so they decided to take over the top section themselves you have to hand it to the starlings they make the most of every opportunity whether its in a henhouse or a mailbox i and another item of bird lore- the swallows returned a week ago may 1st to be exact it was far too cold for the stable doors to be left open at the top partner thought hemight have to cut a hole in the boards so the swallows could get in and out but they found a broken windowpane and were soon busily engaged building their wonderful nests on the old rough beams in the barn so we have swallows and starlings nest ing but we still havent heard the frogs nor is there any sign 0 spring seeding around here as we had another heavy rain last night the land is getting pretty well water- logged however as far as we are con cerned we have plenty to occupy our time even if it is wet outside we have our grandson here on at visit dee ond art came yesterday and left david behind for a while we wondered what would happen when he woke up this morning and found mummy and daddy gone fortunately he was quite happy and contented so we think the first real test is over just the same i expect by next week i shall probably have a lot more to write about as i think grandma is in for a very busy week however grandad will do his share if the weather is fit for dave to go out or if we get comp letely run off our legs joy and bob arc ready to respond to an sos any time last week was a busy week too one day in toronto and of course it rained and on friday night a unique experience at least for me i was invited to the first county rally of the girl guides in halura it was held in burlington and there were nearly a thousand guides taking part such an excit ed group of youngsters and all very much in earnest there were folk dances flag drills a first aid pag eant and 21 badge demonstrations the grand finale was the camp- fire with the guides circling the improvised camp fire and singing part songs with extraordinary suc cess considering there bad been no rehearsal and the companies were in most cases unknown to reach other it was an excellent demon stration of the possibility of group work following good training and discipline in each 1 1 iiniwenj our local group of which daughter was one of the first mem bers demonstrated the hikers badge and set about building a campfire with skill and intellig ence others were ccruauy good but we must admit the dairymaid stole the show milk inaids stable boys and farm hands came on to the scene leading a refractory coir complete with horns and a well- filled udder various attempts were made to milk bossy who altern ately sat down on her haunches got up and kicked er pranced around every whiehway it was so well done and of course the aud ience howled with laughter the next two days njyjime was taken up helping two octogenarian ladies who had lost an octogenarian brother all three had led busy and useful lives and although they are all over 80 this is the first break in their family circle those who are left feel very lonely indeed well my grandson has got tired of watching television and is now busy engaged bringing his whole collection of toys into the living room that is when he isnt loving robbie to death or walking around with his grandfathers gloves on his two wee hands with such an active youngster i am sure his mother is glad of a little respite especially as she had a most awful cold yesterday oh here comes mitchie- white so i expect he will get a little more attention than he is likely to wel- come what amazes me is theund- erstanding that seems to exist be tween children and domestic anim als unless children are deliberately r cruel animals will take an awful lot of mauling arid make no at tempt to scratch or bite david has already given me one attack of near heart failure hot with the animals but by getting outside un attended and falling down in a deep puddle of water getting his boots and pants soaked of course- he got out by unfastening a kit chen door that i thought he couldnh possibly open yes 4- really think im in for a very very busy week wp ir1ow stncj wimou cot or oblig tion fwrtthctr dtrtoili on solostr i apprrrtkm plan i i amnm ct 1 f i leieennm s v t j pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials aaeanorlal engraving 62 water st north gal tftmfmmmvw 2049

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