u the acton free pnws thursday november 15th 1956 county endorses nelson resolution protecting residences from industry continued front page one thia increase would bring salaries up to the standards of jails in the province application for permission to ctoat a county road was made by the refractories co located near bntencasinrtldecidedii matter to be referred to both coun- cita of trafalgar and bronte the chairman of the agricultur al comtttee a r service am- nounced the county of halton judging team had won top honors at the ttoyal winter toil he said it was the youngest team ever to attend from the county and their coach art bennett was to be congratulated he announced his committee would be requiring an appropriation to provide recognit ion far the team approve jan addition council gave the green light to the buudingoommlttec to proceed with an addition to the jail at a cost ofrj3600 providing suitable grants can be arranged with the department of reform institutions andeen construction of brampton was the successful bidder officials of the united suburban gas co were present to present a bylaw to allow them to lay trans mission lines on county roads naming some 2600 feet at stewart- town given its your fault you didnt bring ri nfws cement abutments are poured for the new bank being mrsw kennedy rr 2 rock- wood won 29 when her ten per cent coupon was drawn in last the towns flags have been fly- saturdays merchant draw run nerup was mrs dorothy bilocco of acton who won s ing this day week for remembrance new sidewalk is being installed this week on elgin st from church to agnes st since the cold snap began the northern lights have been most at tractive at nights shingling is proceeding on the town hall roof workmen stand on the steep roof anchored by a- rope to the peak pavinfl is almost finished the newlysurfaced streets arcreceiving much favorable comment from visitors to town a new war memorial was un veiled at erin last sunday offic ials of the area as well as many interested citizens attended latest winners at st josephs church euchre ladies first mrs deforset second mrs b ander son mens first fred kentner second harold suntcr mrs e braida had the low score response to the appeal for good used clothing to be sent to hungar ian refugees was most generously responded to mrs j jany says two loads have already been sent from acton and more is still com ing c f moycr of roekwoud was returned to the position of vice- president of the guelph chapter of the folklore society at the annual meeting speaker was toronto architect john rempel whose hob by is old log houses the chairman of the road com mittee along with gas co offic ials the county engineer and coun ty solicitor retired and when the amended bylaw was- presented1 motors 1 toth motors c specerlee court attnd the necessary three readings were gien considerable discussion arose ov er the clarification of one clause which would permit the county to immediately repair a sunken trench and charge the company for the work to be done also if the county would be liable for some expense should a transmission havetstxrmoved to another iotjjv n q l tlr ion at some future date x7tr r du i aice when council wished to refer the bylaw back to the road committee for further study and revision john evans company solicitor informed members subscribers in stewarttown were now cold as gas was not available for their heating units steadings ur fault this before council before now i object to people charging in here and wanting to get things done in a hurry reeve r h shannon burlington stated mr evans said his company was in the hands of- council and were anxious for their advice he fur ther explained he could not pre sent the bylaw earlier as it was only last week approval was grant ed by the fuel board i think this should go to the committee to draft the bylaw sat isfactory to both parties it is not our intention to block you war den allen stated clergy on wing tour clergy of the town took a con ducted tour of the neuropsychiat- ric wing of the ontario reformat ory at guelph on wednesday nov ember 7 as guests of dr r d buckner the program began with coffee and a briefing on the main purpose and what is being accom plished in the neuropsychiatric wing in company with dr buckner and the start psychologists the clergy had interviews with var ious inmates who had been helped immensely by treatment under the direction of dr buckner the young men who were interviewed and questioned gave a clear indic ation to the clergy that their at titudes to life were completely changed and that they would no doubt return to the outside world with a healthy mental outlook on society the clergy were impress ed with their desire to serve soc iety and the fact that they appear ed to have the best interests of society at heart these inmates mentioned to the acton men that before being incar cerated they hated authority the police and all others who repres ented authority to them but they now felt that this authority was constituted for their own welfare and for the welfare of society as a whole those interviewed by the clergy included a drug addict and a sex deviate the clergy wore particularly im pressed with the fact that some of the inmates give valuable assist- accounts passed by town council at tuesday nights regular ses sion of council the following ac counts were passed for payment acton motors 1110 j bert wood ins prem 800 thompson fuels ltd 4100 j goy cartage express 2100 5152 115 800 g tilcox garnet haul ing fill 2800 g tilrny hn m 268- whitham garage 575 anthonylittle motors 6245 shortills sheet metal 1450 j ridley hauling 18170 rockwood lime co chips 4250 jone van gils 3518 gordons hdwe 1737 acton puc hydro 54525 symon hdwe 7049 armco drainage metal 55249 acton free press adv 85581 beaver ready mix cement 57456 j b mackenzie son 8056 crowe foundry ltd 60308 bell telephone co 5555 rayner construction pay ment no 3 1 2 5960292 acton puc hydro july aug sept operations 167732 m nellis trucking ect 104500 ontario p p salaries 116970 acton woodcrafts 32799 free press want ads j for quick results hates no charge for announcements of births marriages deaths and engagements in memoriam 75c plus 10c per line for verses articles for sale rent etc 3c a word minimum cash 86c box no to this office 15c additional coming events 10c per count line 50c minimum cards of thanks 75c billing charge of 25c added to all accounts if not paid until after insertion and added for each bill rendered latest time for insertion 1 pjn wednesday births marriages deaths etc born 66928 50 lakeview sewer accounts c dennis labor at pump house lake- vicw acton woodcraft m nellis shortills sheet metal 400 1375 114400 3164 119339 stratford costumes examined by iode her car filled with boots hel mets flags doublets and gowns from the stratford shakespearian festival mrs alfred bell came from stratford for the meeting of ance to dr buckner and his staff the duke of devonshire chapter i in the treatment of their fehow inmates one particular inmate im pressed them considerably with the intense amount of satisfaction ode guests also gathered at the home of mrs alfred long for the most interesting meeting mrs bell the wife of the prcs- spielvogel to mr and mrs james spielvogel at kitchenen- waterloo hospital on november 11 a son david james- mercer at victoria hospital london on sunday november 4 to mr and mrs allan j mer cer a baby girl ellen margaret l1eder mr and mrs w lieder rjl 2 acton are happy to an nounce the safe artival of their daughter on sunday november 4 a wee sister for isabel and harry ziegler mr and mrs ziegler georgetown are happy to an nounce the birth of their son ronald at the nursing home on november 8 a little brother for ken kiuprey mr and mrs kiuprey rr 1 acton are very pleased xa announce the arrival of a son jack bernard at the nurs ing home on november 11 mo ther and jack fine died which he had derived from group j dent of the stratford festival be asssw vsbwsia3eks23nsr- mksrt gambling squad raids property two fined 300 as operators a hamilton and acton man were found guilty of keeping a common gaming house in guelph magis trates court on wednesday of this week with each being fined 3c0 and costs with an additional fine of stratford festival beginnings traced the stratford story a colored film with sound was wntched by members m lakeside chapter lo de and their guests tuesday ev ening in the legion hall the film traced the festival ut stratford from the preliminary discussions to opening night of the first year mrs alger showed the movie with mrs gamble giving a short intro duction during the business portion of the meeting plans for the cooking school to be held in the legion hall december 3 and 4 were fin alized the convener mrs ii ot- terbem announced that bags of groceries and baking will be eivin away each niejit and that there will be a door pric of an eloetni frying pan each night mrs tom watson will convene a dance to be held in february v meeting of the woman s associat- committee volunteered to assist i rn ion or to- l mted church which was held tuesday of last week at christmas gifts will again be sent to an indian school members decided clothing for the english i save the children fund will be 10 and costs for having liquor in other than their residence charges were also laid against 20 as found in the premises when the game was in progress the arrests followed a raid by the opp anti- gambling squad on saturday morn ing at a property cast of acton crown attorney j m kearns re duced the charges against two other acton men who had earlier been charged as operators to the charge of foundins confiscated was 34425 in cash a 50 cheque three turkeys 13 pair of dice playing cards and other articles that had been seized by- police police said that a turkey roll was in progress in the basement of an unfinished house when it was raided shortly before 4 a m satur day koundins wen- from acton mil- tvm grand valley and islington dis tricts and weif fined 25 and costs i when tlley pleaded guilty therapy and other treatment offer ed by dr buckner and his comp etent staff members clergy were also shown the var ious tests conducted to establish patterns of behaviour and how in mates react to these various tests including personality tests talent tests and vocational guidance testt- dr buckner paid tribute to the rev w o straw the chaplain of the ontario reformatory for the invaluable work he was doing particularly in the rehabilitation of the prisoner after he has served his time and paid his debt to soc iety dr buckner informed thi clergy that he sincerely believed that the clergy should play a nec essary part in rehabilitation he felt that they should take over af ter the inmate had received psych iatric treatment and had been re leased back into society following this fascinating and nstructive tour the clergy were served luncheon in the staff din ing room wa turkey supper m i report gratifying mrs ii burns presided for the start nursery classes in y after christmas the november meeting of the ladies auxiliary of acton ym ca was held on monday even ing opening with the lords pray er with the president mrs janet rogers presiding- the secretarys treasurers and conveners reports were read and adopted j it was moved and carried that the nursery school would not be started unitl after christmas plans were finalized for the bak- ing sale which is to be held in the y on december 1 plans for the christmas meeting were mad- and it was decided to have a pot hick supper and to rchance ifts as usual the nuitin closed with the lipah benediction and lunch was served by the committee in charge came interested in properties and costumes for the festival the first year when the properties mistress stayed at her home now she ex plained it has become traditional for her to assist in every single production for luck displaying plumed helmets long leather hook handpainted robes and beautifully sewn costumed she explained the background of tlieir manufacture beautiful gold studs tm a bishops robe she indicated were actually cowboy studs from jeans mrs r r parker a friend of mrs bells introduced her and miss ruby clarke expressed the keen pleasure of the ladies at hear ing her anecdotes and examining the actual costumes from the pro ductions three new members joined the chapter mrs reed mrs bill wil son and a former charter member miss daisy folster hostesses in charge of the re freshments served were mrs hil ton elliott miss mainprize mrs grindell mrs jack denny and mrs bill davey bennett on monday novem ber 12 1956 at her home near churchville ont m sybil ben nett qc mp beloved sister of c arnold bennett of port col borne funeral service was held at st pauls united church milton on thursday at 230 pm interment greenwood cemetery georgetown b dale on wednesday november 7 1956 at guelph general has pital leroy dale qc dear bro ther of mrs n l lauckland sue of vancouver bc mrs j n cardiner lillian of toronto john of kits coty alberta and j c of montreal funeral at st johns united church georgetown on saturday interment greenwood cemetery georgetown b cousens on monday novem ber 12 1956 at the guelph gen eral hospital lieutcol g b s cousens mc beloved hus band of dorothy middleton and dear father of barbara imrs k j duncan i pamela mrs e s i rutteri george of ottawa arci colin of viretniatown funeral service was held wcd- nesdav at st georges anglican i church georgetown interment j for sale for sale used tv able manning electric for sale cream colored trabi pramphone 308 all for sale 4 jointer good as new 25 box 125 free press a- 13 for sale baby buggy ndf and stroller iifgood condition phone 41j13 a19 if backaches are slowing you up take rumacaps and help your self to relief from pains and aches ask your druggist a3 apples spys cortlands mac intosh jonathons ontario tom- ian sweets bring own containers to roy g laidlaws rjl 2 norvaj ont lot 9 con 5 a179 for sale henry backhoe slightly used will supply correct mounting kit for crawler or wheel tractor must be sold d a ed wards agent- b252 for sale 20 pigs ready to wean harvey jcirkwood rh 4 acton phone 119w4 a19 real estate cont t sale 270 acres on county road slightly rolling barn 130 by 60 50 head tied on stanchion with water bowls excellent cement silo 170 acres under cultivation insul brick house milk contract and cooler priced very low a chance to make with a little improving a 6 roomed roughcast house with bath and basement and redecor ated best location in acton 4800 200000 feet of sawmill logs other houses and farms p a russell 198w4 acton bernardi mathews a19 for sale green nylon and taffeta semiformal size 16 phone 54r a19 for sale aluminum storm doors over an inch thick self- storing storm windows awnings canopies porch and stair railings made to measure for free estim ate phone 385j a175 hyline chicks a product of modern scientific poultry breecl- earch- p g produe write or phone the fisher ing and research- proven highly ef- ficicntcgr- r now orchards burlington ont investigate fisher am8 for sale electric janitor minneapolis honeywell used only 3 seasons complete with chains pulleys thermostat transformer shutoff switch and approx 75 ft of wire phone 308 a19 for sale come to the cent ral ontario club sale of aberdeen- angus cattle at fergus tuesday november 20 6 bulls eligible for government bonus and 30 females will bet offered a19 new and rebuilt surge milkers and vacuum pumps pipeline milk ers and milking parlors low down payments with easy terms avail able horace tomilinson surge dealer 9 mclaughlin phone bram pton 1872 atf we have buyers we need more properties houses farms small holdings list now with our i local representative free farm catalogue write bead office hundreds of properties for sale john watkins acton ont phone 75 1 j 12 j a willoughby sons limited realtor 46 eglinton ave e toronto atl na8sagaweya township nominations for reeve deputy reeve aast cooneul naanujw school i councillors for the amianletaality tweya and 2 area no 1 in the marnoka- allty of nassaajaweya monday november ml at the township had brookvuxe at 1 oclock pm in the event of a poll being de manded the balloting win be held on monday 3rd december 1956 at the hour of 10 am 7 pan at the following places polling subdivision no 1 com prising lots 110 inclusive the township in the orange hafl xing dj ling subdivision- nev2coaa prising lots u21 across the tpwsc campbellville chas king polling subdivision- nev-fc- fro- cop wanted real estate frame home 8 large rooms on large lot with creek at rear good location paved streets ex tra large hot air coal furnace laundry facilities work shop very large attic could be dup lexed iaiw taxes some extras full price 8500 with 3500 down room instil hrirk cottage insulat ed gurage large lot close to out skirts of acton with town ser vices coal furnace taxes h0 full price 5500 flexible down payment rin the council room brook- cyril elliott dro polling subdivision no 3 coat- prising lots 2229 across the town ship and lots 303132 in the east half of con 4 and cons 867 at knatchbull hall knatchbud a r diamond dro polling subdivision no 4 cam- prising lot- 303132 in con i- 23 and west half con 4 at tfce residence of mr hubert hcphor- son eden mills j w turner djr o l w mcmillan clerk- nassagaweya oct 24 195c the tax collector will be in the township hall prior to nomina ions to issue tax certificates a-fr- town of acton greenwood cemetery gi irgetown ti wanted cars bought for scrap or wrecking phone tr 8- coming events 6791 milton wanted keeping etc typing and at home ihom atf book- 22m a19 ys mens christmas tree sale be- wanted gins december 8 atf i there at 830 canadians own one car for every five pcople 1 people buy the free press to read i and read tle free press to buy bad accounts collected on any account over 500 regard less of age we pay you 70 per cent if we collect if there is xo collection there is xo charge by can adas oldest collection agency kelly aitken box xib orangeville ont made after christmas the usual high school awards were authoriz ed appeal for clothing is made to guild the november meeting of st albans guild was held in the parish hall with 47 members pre sent a hymn was followed by scripture reading by betty dolphin und the members repeated the lords prayer the secretarys re port was given by a taylor sec onded by p coon and the treasur ers report given by mary town- send seconded by j lasby an appeal for used clothing was made for austria four new mem bers were introduced to the meet ing volunteers to finish painting the cupboards were asked for ar rangements for the bazaar were made members volunteered to clean the brass in the church it was decided to have the sisters of st johns- talk at a meeting early- next year a nominating committee of peg coon vera mattocks and alice newton volunteered to interview me for offices for next year the home of mrs j denny the ode and prayer lords prayer and hymn opened the meeting mrs william sterritt and miss e haw thorne were in charge of the dev otional period roll call was an swered by an extract from the un ited church observer a donation was sent to mrs houston at the cedarvale school for girls georgetown for a fund to purchase a new iofrrgeratsrfor the home the report of the turkey supper was very gratifying indicating it was a real success the ladies hope to be serving from their new church kitchen another year the bazaar was postponed until early in the new year the next meeting is to be december 6 at the home of mrs w j beatty sym pathy was extended to rev c l poole whose sister passed away recently mrs j denny conducted a con test donations and articles were asked for a family which recently lost home and contents a hymn and the mizpah benediction con cluded the meeting mrs denny and her assistants mrs sterritt mrs e jennings mrs c picket and mrs j pope served refreshments a vote of thanks was given to mrs denny arid her helpers boy scout apple day this satur day november 17 a19 bazaar baking candy tea and draw st josephs church hall saturdav november 24 230 pm a192 scottish dancing st albans parish hall november 23 and nov ember 30 everybody welcome a- 193 the churchill wa will hold their fall bazaar on saturday af ternoon november 17 in the acton united church basement a19 st albans guild will hold their passenger christmas bazaar and tea in the i parish hall on saturday novem- i ber 17 from 230 5 pm every bodv welcome a19 i the acton home and school as- sociation are holding a regular j meeting on monday november is at 815 pm in the public school auditorium a19 ballinafad farm union vin hold a euchre and dance in stew- arttown hall on friday november 16 830 sharp good prizes and lunch admission 50c a182 iimchouse euchre and bake sale will be held at the home w mrs s kirkpatriek on thursday even ing novtmber 21 bale sale 7 pm euclire 8 30 auspices w a admis sion 50c 110 please glvo ueriernuslv to the ym c a fund campaign on nov ember 2g official receipt jiven for all donations the ymc a needs vonr help to develop the nations greatest asset its youth a174 canada packers brenda york cooking school sjxinsored bv lakeside chapter iode in leg ion hall auditorium monday and tuesday december 3 oand 4 8 15 622m ride to toronto be i returning 445 phone a19 wanted automatic janitor complete with thermostat apply b havward box 47 free press a19 ride wanted from acton guelph arriving 830 am return ing 500 pm 171 jeffrey shirley calvert a- 19 will mind children in their homes while mother works from monday until friday apply 8 vimy- a 11 john r holmes rfal estate broker 84 church st e phone 108 a- 10 income property brick building selfcontained of fic on u round floor 2 apart ments upstairs rent 185 a month price 18000 or will con sider exchange for house in ac ton r mcconnell realtor hillsburgh phone 68rl4 a19 halt6n poultry prod ucts poultry and eggs wanted poultry custom picked cleaned and cut up phone milton tr 84401 a way to make money thais what you are looking for just sell our 250 guaranteed necessities in vour surroundings write for full reticulars familex dept l tation c montreal a19 miscellaneous learn to play the popular song hits in the modern way johnny tocher teacher pf popular piano for appointment call at studio 22 cameron st acton tuesday night between 6 and 8 a184 nominations mayor raevo deputy and six councillors 3 schawl trustees and 2 public util commissioners in compliance with the municip al act a meeting of the electors if acton will be held in the legion auditorium on friday november 23rd lso from 730 to 830 pm r hi pu f mimin j candidates for the office of may oi heeve deputy reeve axwi councillors school trustees arirl public utilities commissioners for the usual terms of office the votes of the electors of the said town shall be taken on mon day december 3 i9s6 rommeau- ing at the hour of ten oclock to the morning and continuing until seven oclock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places that is to say ward no 1 polling subdivision no 1 y mca with vera ingles as deputy returning officer poll ling subdivision no 2 ymca with kathleen hurst as deputy returning officer ward no 2 council chamber- town hall with harriet helwig deputy returning officer ward no 3 ym ca with vi ginia dumarch as deputy return ing officer ward no 4- y m ca with a- nip anderson as deputy returnuit oftinr j mcgeachie returning offici a- 18- floor refinishing we now have a modern sander and edger deadstock j we will refinish your floors or deadstock removed from rent you the equipment to do the4 vour farm promptly for- sanitary job yourself j b frank phone disposal telephone collect shel- 377 47 frederick st s acton burne 41 or durham 398 200 ser- i aeow vice charge for each call gordon young limited atf wanted highest cash prices for dead or disabled horses or cows old horses 4c lb for prompt service phone collect freelton 22r23 or llannnn 2j3j steve peconi alf commercial and domest ic upholstering add looks and comfort with skilled re-styl- iu g your furniture can be hand some and new again low cost call us orie neck service phone 88 acton atf kitc11ener upholstery have your chesterfield suite reup holsterod for as little as 99 he finishing jo rufts cleaned and rt paired for primpt and efficien service call on gord mccutcheons mens wear one week service atf the best service at most reasonable prices camel rug cleaning repairing co repairs moth prtkf ing alterations weaving sizing dyeing tinting walltowall shampooing upholstery cleaning phone vi 46151 42 fonythe st south oakville be sure to attend the franklin prouse motors grand opening celebrations starting 800 pm friday evening on the spot variety program will be transcribed and broadcast the following day over station cfjb brampton everybody welcome come and have fun at franklin prouse motors queen st acton pm admission each night 50v door prize a192 dead animals 200 200 each for dead or disabled cows and horses old horses 4c lb one of our trucks passes your district daily call belwood 23rii guelph 466w or fergus 231 w 12 collect 24 hour service george gi atf j and gastank servite i formerly of 191 mill street milton radiator real estate the euchre and pennv salt- sponsored by the scout and guide mothers association which was to be held friday november 30 has- been postponed until the foliowinr o sfctcomm free rent in rockwood ment to be held on that night j 194 centre hall plan stone construct shortill sheet metal plumbing heating gar wood furnaces eavestroughing 114 churchill road phona 464 all milk producers are reninded to attend the annual meeting o halton milk producers association at esquesinr hall georgetown on j friday november 23 at 1100 am dinner will be served at nocn of- ficers for 1957 and a director of toronto board will be elected mr w p watson livestock commis- sioner will be special speaker fcr j the afternoon meeting b192 for rent ion modern kitchen living room with fireplace and bed room on main floor on second floor nearly threequarter self- 1 contained apartment acres of harden and lawn with nice shade trees garage etc close to schools stores post office and transportation full asking price for this lovely income home only 9500 owner will accept very low down payment and easy 1 terms for the balance call frank i mcgee at guelph 813 bowen and bortolotti real estate broker i renovating for rent phone 88 rooms to rent- a19 for rent 1 furnished room apply 136 guelph st acton a19 own your own business have moved to 19s mill st phone tr 86621 j b2s complete j dispersal sale of 65 registered accredited vac cinated clualfied rop toted jermeys j the property of j murray bros indian garden jersey lot 27 con 7 nassagaweya 1 1 miles south of no 7 highway 1 miles south of acton on saturday november 24th at 130 oclock the following 10 fresh cows 15cows in full flow 12 heifers lyear 6 close springers 10 heifers bred to fresh en in winter 11 junior heifers graham farms 14 mos this herd has been classified with 9 very good 16 good plus and 4 good and has been on r0p since 1951 lncludcdare 12 dough- tvnid that acton woodcraft can gilpin 15 junior herd sirp medal beacon for rent 3 room heated self- contained apartment in apartment building phone 365m a19 for rent from nov 1 to july 1 1957 comfortable 6roorra 1 house furnished or unfurnished located on- guelph line 5 miles j from acton rental can be arrang- i ed contact wm j mclcod acto- i 203 or andrew w frank tr 8- 9448 milton real estate broker 1 campbellville atf l located on highway no 97 1 h acres of land and good solid building with living quarters within suitable for garage with gas pumps guaranteed full price 1 j 3000 with down payment of 1 test if desired every animal in the 975 call f mcgee at guelph i herd positively selling when wa say tha bast in lumbar and building matatiars wa moan just that whan ranava- horn aro in ordor you can bo 12 daugh- ters of brampton bp gilpin 15 daughters- of indian garden bj wpph your noads prompt and bellboy 8 daughters of brampton afficionthr otis beacon and all mature bred i females carry jiis service blood 813 boweri bortolotti real estate brokers fl19 sale held under cover terms cash lunch booth j james brcmner on pedigrees george curric clerk i j a elliott x- frank petch i auctioneers i milton georgetown b192 b t v a