Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1956, p. 7

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thurso ay flay 24t 1958 v- the acton free press acton ontario page sevbf bowl o i drop in anytime for coffee i make it a bowling date open bowling acton bowling lanes pimm697 10 main st mackenzie hews you are going to have to get busy tot keep up to nature in her annual brightening up campaign rez products ant that ideal wood preservative and paint bate lor fences wi twees veranda floors etc alas brand- wam i porch and floor enamel conies in a great variety of hades arid not only the usual grey kb sialhi is 175 per quart or 530 per gallon hoor enemal is 255 per quart outside famishing white paint that is reahy white is 940 per gallon take a little time off from your gardening and painting to en joy the spring while its springing our coal nrices are new reduced 100 e ton remember owr new closing hovr is at 530 pm new officers blamed by deanery ayr a members of halton deanery ay p a met at st jude8 anglican church oakville may 12 we serve lor christ was the theme of the rally with bev john f bartlett director of religious education for the diocese as spec ial speaker discussion groups bus iness meeting and election of offic ers were held during the afternoon new officers are president glen- na doherty georgetown -vice-pres- ident brock bradley georgetown secretary heather burn milton treasurer douglas richards oak ville members of the georgetown branch hold positions of president and vicepresidents in both the lo caldeanery and diocesan organiz ations a banquet was held in the even ing followed by a dance in st hides parish hall the guest speak er at the banquet was harry red foster television and radio service by r w grant phone acton 594 collect located at watsons music store l announcement i have purchased the insurance business of r f bean itd as of aaay 1 st the business will be known as j bert wood insurance agency the same companies will be represented at in the past except life which is north american life it is my hope that we can give you the service you deserve and should have if you have any insurance problems fire life auto or casualty we will be glad to talk them over with you phone 585 calls after hours will be connected to my home phone a no charge to you j bert wood 77 mill st insurance agency phone 585 by cnr yov start your holiday in a luxury hotel on wheels the engineer your drivina and the are courteous staff photo moffat community hail trustees are shown here chatting with guest speaker capt w a young the oacs popular padre after last weeks opening night program for the hall formerly the methodist church building left to right- arej robertson t amos capt young percy kitching arid del moffat absent was or b d young a lively program inaugurated use of moffats first hall camfbeuville grace mission band hearscommandments r grace mission band meeting was held recently in the sunday school room mrs greenlees had charge of the junior group and gave the story from bright path ways mrs parker gave the prim ary group the lesson from singing secret the bible reading was given by betty jeffares prayer was given by fern ramshaw mrs greenlees reviewed the first four command ments and explained the fifth the minutes were read by margaret mcphail and the financial report was riven by mrs greenlees the birthday song was sung to anne baulch and shirley ella carol walton read a poem the greatest of these roll call was answered by naming a flower the meeting was closed with the lords prayer social period followed with fern ramshaw and betty jeffares serving cookies there were 28 members present nearly 190000 new telephones were installed in canada in 1955 vv jjajtut jersey rvcstosv da don timmings prop phone 242 vv heating where do yw think youre going bound for thc east heaoid west no matter where in this wiilo ml wonuvrtul lim1 youre piinc lv nil vosill got then- in comfort ami in stylo youll eat slfer and be mhtfty in tlio new cnk dinette vim cm ijivo iiimlm1ttf oul iifhv if voure not in i fullomirso iiimimt iiiooil at night mill sleep- like a kitten ktween suit white shorts an i ilwiw liv tiiiiii there tile stimulation of merlin new ieoplt all this fo just a few cents a mile hi tore nu cwiile how minie piini to jjet tliere ilieil tnk fans shrljtiuct the ioriv iiki titigue- of ivittlm ttiflie aild th comlortiiu vrfuiiiti ul tiuuiljtravel liit ver the weather on u on our wa and i nntril ear if i wish will awuit your arrival at major pxiints contact ytr canadian national npmmntpttv tor information and rjrvolions exf timr yow irrisrw go ny cram vore and more canadians icao orr going places go ch on sirn famous name trains as the super continental the continental the ocean limited yfu mtc mvinttk air conoitionimc aae4tmaeiyf clean fcwukwud imaltmnl oh comedy hooted end ciicwoaao tntewnoiit yoor nowe and with no attention from yol tk l tnttt aw cwput automatic ondamailn gly lew in pttco ckock th advantaem littod tun cam in to m for yovnolil no ashai no dint no attention nadd automatic thfmotatically controlled hoat astum avon tempmatur healthful pit ftltfd niimmi- sd nly warmva and circu- lated economical to opwate smart appwranc for moowtn jinuhtd baiomnnt natural gas heatinc is coming to acton h memmmmm 3bituart hsskiiss8iss asphyxiated driver buried in foley twp john cerry jraser who was found dead in his car at silver creek service station was inter red in foley township cemetery funeral service was conducted in parry sound bert mcmenemy with whom he worked was a pallbearer others who went north from the district fir the service were al jennings dave barclay and ray ellis mr fraser who was 27 years of age had apparently fillcn asleep in his car and death resulted from ridental when it was discovered his 1940 model car had holes in the muffler and floor hoard coroners and police deonud no inquest nec essary he is survived by his mother and a brother and sister at parry sound and married sisters in gait and toronto guelph group helps children of world eden crest womens institute held its may meeting at the home of mrs n r marshall eden mills the meeting opened with the mary stewart collect followed by the singing of the maple leaf forever plans were made for a booth to be set up at the hobby show spon sored by the wellington county historical research society to be held in the guelph armories in june a display of institute work showini what the institutes do and something of the junior club work will be given by members in charge of the booth the colors of the in stitute gold and purple will be featured irftlie decorations folders that also explain the institutes aims and undertakings will be handed to interested persons convener for the evening was miss iviary bcrlancniet who is in charge of citizenship and education al programs the special speaker was miss ruth saison of the save the children fund guelph branch miss saison spoke on this worth while work that has been going on all over the world since 1919 in guelph there is a sewing group al so a knitting group their work is to help nil children wherever they arc but particularly in distant countries where there is still great poverty and many thousands of neglected children miss saison pointed out that her organization was one that spent lit tle for administration nine cents out of each dollar was all that was used for their important work for 50 a year a child could be spon sored allowing him to go to school when without this money he couldnt for lack of food or cloth ing no money goes out said miss saison without the organization knowing exactly to whom it is go ing a supervisor in a distant place always sees that the money gets to the person for whom it was intend ed mrs valeric henderson accomp- umberland glen comcil county anied miss saison and was guest director of victoria and elliott of eden crest members sfor the snyder county director of peel evening i during the week in the province later in the evening a pleasant the four will obtain firsthand half hour was enjoyed over coffee j knowledge of conditions there as business firms to find censos data valuable the census to- be taken in june this year will provide much in formation which will be useful to business firms included in the population count will be questions on age sex marital status relation- ship to head of household andwhe- ther living on a farm the resuhant information will furnish valuable clues to the change whjch has taken place in consumer markets since 1951 the sale of different- kinds of goods is related to the number of people with definite characteristics lor example childrens shoes and age groups census returns will show the number and location of canadian families and since famil ies rather than individuals are the important consumer unit for some firms this information will be of particular value to them data from the population census furnishes an essential background for marketing policy two cities with equal population will differ in the market potential for a com modity because the average age of the population of each differs one city would be a better market for childrens clothing because the lower werage age of its population reflects the fact that it has more children the city with the higher average age could be a better mar ket for commodities needed by ad ults applied over canadrf this sort of analysis can be ap plied broadly over the whole of canada the constituent elements which make up our population have iin important influence on the asphyxiation death was ruled ac- i dliirilclor mlrkets ln different jean peterson chosen to make exchange visit miss jean peterson county pres ident of the junior farmers has been chosen to go on an exchange visit to prince edward island she will form part of the first ontario provincial delegation to make an interprovincial visit to prince edward island visits have previously been made with other provinces due to late seeding the dates of the exchange have been pushed back in june and the group will be on the island from june 18 to 23 four juniors will be making the trip by car as well as miss peter son there will be miss hazel white county director of north- areas the fact that the 1956 cen sus will provide a count of the population according to character- ists such as age sex and family and by small geographical areas m that a vas amount of de tailed information will be available about the population to assist bus inessmen in the analysis of potent- il markets the organization of pro duction and sales programs locat ion of retail outlets and the ar rangement of salis and advertising quotas in order to plan intelligently for production and sales business must know the size and salient charact eristics of its market and underly ing every market survey is the census information the 1956 census will furnish in formation concerning the ruralur ban distribution of the population urban population will include those who live in builtup places of 1000 population or more whether incor porated or not the number of people say in the incorporated city of toronto will be known but what is more important for the businessman those who live in the recognized metropolitan area of to ronto will be counted also tabulat ions will be made of all people including those who live outside the city limits but whose work is closely connected with the city and cookies they arc entertained by pe i jun iors no monet mattawa ont cp the dogs jfighting with a little monk ey screamed children of francois lamothe but the little monkey was a muskrat from a nearby creek wanted to buy ward ma logs or standing timber telephone or write to woodmosaic limited woodstock ontario telephone lennox 7559t for auto ufa and fire insurance preston degree team commended b daa visiting members from milton hornby preston campbells cross and stewarttown attended the reg ular monthly meeting of loyal orange lodge 245 in georgetown ioof hall three members of royal oak 243 and two mem wrieht tsttxtlt 68 stewarttown were ad- bronte removes road committee councillor ken lewis chairman j of brontes roads and sidewalks committee was removed from the committee by a resolution passed by the village council inability to co-operato- with councillor charles livingstone vicechairman of the committee and road emloyees was the reason given for his dismissal the resolution was moved by councillor george williams and seconded by councillor frank vanced in the royal blue degree put on by preston blue degree team pistrict master wor bro sand erson derry west complimented the team wor bro otto wiggins past county master of peel spoke a few words of praise ai did wor bro snyder deputy reeve of pres ton ht c national r inquire now about our gas fired heating installations i and water heater units seek industries sherbrooke que icpi a chamber of commerce committee has asked industries here to list the advantages or any disadvan tages of locating in sherbrooke preparing for a campaign to seek new industries pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade mevorials memorial engraving 62 watar st north oait tattoohen j04i may i ask the reason for this resolution asked mr lewis i pyself as a councillor and re presentative of the village of bronte am fed up with the way the roada committee operates today replied councillor williams was an awful lot of dissension be- tween yourself and the vicechair man of the committee andthemen who work on the roads council lor wright told mr lewis sug gestions have been made to you you just ignored them he ment ioned a drainage problem on mls- sissauga st as an instance clerk richard hunt informed the council that an inspector from the department of health had suggested that mississauga st south be closed and turned over to the people whose property fronted on it so that the drainage and pro tection from erosion would be their rcsponsihuuy- i am definitely against parting with that piece of land declared councillor iawii its the only ac- l cess people in that distrirt have to the lake manufacturing in alberta goes back to establishment of a woollen null near calgary in 1883 iprk vcvg man trxtll hatfc a ptcrto too ieti u dtscovcr what monocsful thtnavs mannings it punninf ur itv fryt o that you receive uw- mmt protection foi your money is the job of every state farm ajpent he can oiter you sound advice ni how to deter- mina your jauto tilv and fire iroturance needs ii pys to fcatw ym tate falt arwt save you monev to call us collect root hardware contact bob leslie am- jj denny plione 16 evenings 182 rockwood 39 brock st acton phonal 455

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