Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1966, p. 9

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2 hg r 24 966 pictures of plastics factory dsmer serial to club to dub wx mem hart phtrs for f arc sfjctyeigh mcrrtbtfrs of acton olden age ohrb gathered al the jjilbf evening mefing on tntpjay night ro partake of a btt efhyttff provided by cfarks food co and served by a cont- rftiwpc of rtimbers appointed at the previous meeting the tables were arranged in a hol low square and were nrcely de corated wirh various- arrange ments of artificial flowers the pieskjent mr davidson cawecl the executive to seats at the head table soon large bowls of steaming view then baked beans appeared followed by hot mime pie wuh the addit ion of tomato u no and heaping plates ml brown and white bfead and huge pon vl tea and coffee a bountiful meal was provided a short business meeting fol lowed when several items were disposed ol in quick order mrs davidson turned in 12 quilting money which was voited to be added to the centennial fund an invitation was received from the baptist church to at tend tfrieir special service on de cerrtber ii at 7pm pwsl a the cldfes represen tative to the community ser vices conmttttec owing to ill health mrs j crctasev will be the new representative to start off the entertain ment debra bousfield skill fully played a selection on the piano followed by a delightful selection toy her sister diane then together these talented girls played a duet and further pleaded the audience by sweet ly singing a duel without ac tornpam merit mrs moore on guitar and mr rochcr on the electric guitar played together and mrs moore sang several pieces thca were encored repeatedly while waiting for a film to lie shown by clarks foods rep resentatives mr hogan and mr burns a singsong was enjoved after considerable difficulty and debv with the projector bv these selfstyled amateurs bill nelles came to the rescue and in a few dejft movement had the machine running smoottilv an excellent fifmfwws shown on the planting growing harvest ing jptocesng canning and mr davidson wished to knowjjtfjuogbr clarks poods how rrtany intended going to the tjfough the work is mainlv ssbrte rally h oakville on wed- done by automation still mans nesdav november 21 the host citib need to know the aprprotfi- matc numbei before setting up tatoles and purchasing essentials also rf a sufficient number are not going to make ihc ordering of a bus necessary cars will take loads of passengers it was unanimously voted to have a christmas turkey dinnei simitar to the one enjoyed last year this will uike place on de cember 15 the i cgilar evening meeting nrght liter several lodies volunteeied to cook the tumceys nnd others will provide scalloped potatoes mrs winn had to tesign hei brain and care is required in constant selection and research to keep their food at the high est possible standard several packages of clarks canned goods were drawn for the lucky winners were mrs davidson mrs kennedy mrs cutis mrs warne mrs robin son mrs hernngton mrs mil iar mrs graham mr healev mr winton and mr allen mr hogan thanked the club lor the opportunuiu ol brings ing clarks foods to their at tention the meeting closed with the ouecn mrs william frank guclph road nassagaweya was hosit- ess to the momheis ol dublin womens insliliite last thtns- dav evening loi then meilint opohinp cxeicises weie prcsicl eel over bv the piesiderm mis c britton following the min utcs being read bv the secic tai mis e noiton the roll call how to look oung feci voung and be voung was ics ponded to b the ladies and manv amusing answer s weie gi ven mis e noi ion gave the ticu sureis repoil ai i angements for the quill training school have been made loi match 7 and 8 to be hold in l he arena am fin thei pailiculais wili be given latei a definite date of decenvnei 19 lias been ser loi a busload ol ladies lo attend and visit the canadian bioaclcastmg studios in toronto donations were ap pioved to be given to the hal- ton countv t u b e i miosis and health association and to the canadian national institute loi the blind another fine lopoit of catei- ing at the rockwood internal ional sales bains at georgetown was given bv mis willuid but ion and a good sum tin nod into ihc treasiuv mis g robertson and mis m ncllis will enqune into prices for quilting frame accessot ics a fine report was given bv mis duncan mollat l a lecenl distncl clirectois uieeling held in millon mis i ogoiman convene ol health gave n in teiesting talk on the subject wmi mis g robeilson m the piano hvnrn ol all nations vsas sung an especially enioyufole talk on canadian industiies was gi ven bv convcnei mis e noi ton a local plastic industry was chosen and she had pictures ol the evtciioi ol the plant as well as ol dillcient derailments in side with the employees opei aling then lespective machines samples ol piodncls manuiac tuictl iheie also suppoi led hei talk which gave a vivid insight into the pioduelion of one ol oui laigesl local industries the annual auction sale was- ellicientlv conducted by mrs c mintre as auctioneer a large vanetv ol ai tides weie disposed ol and good pi ices received mis fiank the hostess as sisited bv mis c britton and mis c thomson the lunch committee- soiled a delicious lunch miss jessie mcgiegoi and miss shu lev rijniv also as sistid couitesv convcnei was mis j c dennis 121st anniversary services at knox church last sunday coronation oak plaque moved to speysme school mrs alf winters was the hos tess to the greenock womens institute for their november meeting with the piesident mrs gordon leslie presiding the meeting opened with the open ing ode and mary stewart col lect the scripture was read by mrs e johnston loi lowed toy the lords pravor in unison mrs j mccullock secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting and aftei the treasur ers report a donation was made to the mental health associa lion a detailed report of the area convention held icicnl i v in guelph was given bv mis a gates and a direclois icpoil given bv miss t peaien the toll call the oldest arti cle in voui home and hi ing if possible would have delighted any mus directoi as the melbersu i s p 1 ovedm an arti cles such as old coins mcdals pictures hand sewing machine with chain stitch icucllciv china silvet smelling salts con tamer and manv olhei keep sakes mr kurt eckerlch convcnei for historical roseaich gave a complete storv of the block monument through which an estimated two million people pass each veat and the histoi ical glories surrounding this site at ouecnston heights the topic was a cm lent event by each member which included a plaque placed bv mrs george wallace at the speyside school at the time of the coronation ol king geoige vi and queen eliz abeth in 1937 an acorn was giv en to the dublin school and at the school ceremony the acorn was planted with the teacher mrs wallace young and pu pils putting a handful of earth on top in ilurn then with pati ence and watering a little green shoot emerged when the schools amalgamat ed the small oak tree was re moved to its present site at spevside school and a plaque placed this summer lo commem orate its history an en lovable meeting closed with 0 canada and grace- lunch was senod bv the hos less mrs t hemslev an m c aitken mrs aukcn was courtesv convener for the evening smoking a hazard cigarette smoking is hazard ous for women as well as for men women who smoke have- more heart attacks more lung cancer and more chronic bron chilis and emphvsema than non smokers in addition women who smoke during pregnancv are more likelv to give birth lo prematuie babies past- model atoi ol the svnocl ol hamilton and i ondon rev donald c mcdonald pi cached at both moining and evening sei vicvs al kno piesbvlenan church sundav to mai k the i2lst anniveisai v special music it both scmcis highlighted the aninvcisaiv with lormci ebon membei noimin flliott singing two solos in the morning church minister rev a ii mckenzie liilioeliieed the guest minislei who is pasloi al si pauls clsuieli smieoc mi open conservation meetings to press following contiovcisies ovci land purchases in lecenl weeks hal ton region consoivation an thorilv has decided to open all its meetings to press and pub lie including the general meetings and executive meet mgs both held montlilv a motion opening all meet ings to the press was approved bv membeis at the november meeting there- weie complaints about the- aulhonlvs closed dooi doalmgs aftei llie- a r sol v lee- laiill adoimng kelso consoivation aioi was pinch is eel at 1 puce llighei 111 in n llu atois estimates at the same meeting the au thorilv gianted pcimission loi tin- bov scouts ol onlai in to hold a big iimborce in kelso con sc nation aica m 1968 agieeel to a committee s m omrrtendalions loi impime ments at two i n ins m the- noith burlington aica uheix llie in clian cuek flooel contiol pio- gram is untie ru i linpniu ments included stiaighle nini fonco installation ol ho iv it i fence posts and placing fresh gravel on a lamwav alunafad servke sunday the novembei meeting of the ucjw was heid at the home of mrs f j shottill mrs lam opened the meeting mrs les jwmieson took the sciiptme les son roll call was on aimistice dav a number of lavettes- were displayed which had beon don ated bv mis d a russell to bo sent to koicm also some quilts mrs ernie mceneiv gave the toptc the church and us de nwnlnations mrs coulter ol cnnplxlrville spoke on the trwk and tales ot northern countriis lunch was served bv mis llovel mclean mrs t given and mrs rav swimuehurst assisted bv the hostess sunday november 27 there will be a rededication service in balliimfad united church attci it having been redecorated the service is at 12 is plan to at- tfflat rhe turkey suppoi on the tueykty night following flsfcr and mrs robert mcen- ery visited on sundav with mrs mori lang at orangevirie firs c e snow underwent surgery but we were pleased to ietrn she is doing nicelv mrs jessie mceperv who spent the pasrt week at the home of her daughter mr john pearson at tana returned borne on sunday friaidaire big buy with big walltowall shelves cama standard walltowajr refrigerator shelves store more food deep dmr thttf lms even vt gal milk cartons protected ice trvy storage ou chill dumi below m a wek af twiai lly room i s down ermkajn tot w cabbage payment long enough for slant manning electric 44 mirl si b 8532950 mcdonald chose is his mom ing sci mon jesus looks ovoi his chinch willi the evening topic bcin i lie s musis dining the inoiiiuig seivice guest soloist not man lllioll sang be no all ud ml cod hath not piomisid i hccanip bcllulle iiiitctli at the nen nig si i vice sing jusi km it all to ksus hid lake iinu lo bo llolv 1 ik i isl loin osis ol the morning solo he not ah ud win wiilten bv sjissisoki an tie i son a memhci ol the kno ebon in the afternoon in aiea gath cinv i voutli wis he id in i lu iliuiili illeiulid bv voung poo pli i iiiii acton milton mil camphcllvillc chiisimis c nils eul itleiidancv somewhat one ol the highlights was the showing of a 20minule lilm the uncommitted and a tl is cussion alleiwaiils on the pan el iliiecting the livelv iliscussion weie the re mckone the re j k l mcgovin ol milton the re david nicholson of camphcllvillc anil the rev mc don ild ol sinicoe the group enjoyed a smoipas our readers write fire prevention dear su please accept our heartfelt thanks lor the genet ous support the tree pres has given the llalton countv tire prevention bureau and fire prevention in general over the past vear i have just completed the pioduetion ufa 158 page scrap- book outlining the activities of the buicaii lor the 12 months ending october 31 the book contains minutes of bureau meetings copies of press ic- leases and photos issued lo the news media oui annual icport samples ol literature we have used and 152 press clippings fiom newspapers or magazines vvheie news of our work was published we note with thanks that on 65 occasions the free press helped us further the cause of lire piovenlion in walton coun tv by publishing items pertain ing to the bureau or projects of the acton fire brigade in which we were pleased to cooperate ihc- clippings tiom the free pi ess are of course included in the scrapoook whi has been sern to a competition sponsored bv the national fire protection association in boston mass yom assistance is sincerelv ppieciated we look forward to lontiiuied eoopeiation in the uais to come youis verv tiulv rov e downs public relations officer llalton countv fire prevention bureau vi 1 1 ion onl please mail early christmas is acomin and acton postmaster g mckeown and his staffers have issued their annual appeal to the pub- tic for cooperation 6vcrl the hol- idnv period mail our cards- and parcels eartv is the secret the post office ensures delivery ov christmas unless a postal strike comes off but ou have to mail bv the suggested dead lines thev warn the earlv cards get the longest look is the postal departments theme this yulctule parcels for britain and eur ope should be in the mail bv nov 24 and surface mail letters b dec 7 mr mckeown points out airmail parcels can wait until dei 8 and an letters until dec 12 dec 8 is the deadline for moiling parcels to canadian and us points christmas cards for canada and nearbv us centres 1600000 reasons for why we need safe driving week the more familiar a motorist becomes with run of the mill dnving situations the less like lv ho is to recogni7c the dan gers in those situations ac- eoiding to the canadian high vvav safety council this is evident in the fact that out of canadas 7500000 licenced drivers more than 1600 001 no annually involved in clashes or biushes with the llw collisions occur under cir cumstances which the average di iver regularly experiences thev include collisions with the vehicle behind the oncoming vehicle at intersections while passing or being passed or sim- plv driving along with no other tiallie near lioicl ilinnoi soived bv mrs a ii mikcnic mis howaid coles and mis wilf mcraihern fverv vear it take- less time to flv across the ocean and longer to duve home from work mod gear cool tola forlhe team who gtt our mod styus all ntw all swingov poor boys 498 598 peacoats 2298 many other gift ideas for the young jt paul k sns rot should go bv dic m while cards for local delivery will be ac cepted up to dec 17 rates for cards with up to five wordj ox greetings is three cents if thev are unsealed that pets them to anv where in north america including usa south amenta central amcru 1 west indies and spain the rate is foul centslo all othei countries h s holdfin oftomfntrft 36 cork sh east guelph phone ta 7i big building mouth reported twelve building permits worth an estimated 7800 weie issued in the township ol nassagaweva during october during the month one of the busiest ol the veai permits wcierssueil foi five lesidoneos i hive additions to houses a tool shed a garage a slot ige build ing tm icnovatioiis lo a house ljg bowl for pleasure 9u bowl for health the entire family can bowl together make it- a date bowl where the action is acton bowling lanes lo main st n member obpa 8530170 asmall deposlf 1 v ww hrtth plan now to join our christmas layaway club visit our basement toyland games toys trucks sleighs toboggans doll carriages dolls trains push toys musical toys mechanical toys cooking sets etc hintons 5c to 100 store 21yrs old when you turn 21 youre no longer cov ered by your parents hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis sion newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify yoiir group without de lay or if you both pay premiums direct noti fy the commission new job to keep insured follow the instructions on the hospital insurance certificate of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give vow on leaving your ontario hospital insurance plan ontiri servient toronto 7 oflcidi no problem with m fuel is furnace pat no 539 503 the duoheet combination yattii never be cold again here is the perfect furnace for rural areas that are subject to heavy snowfall blocked roads power failures due to falling trees ice conditions and floods etc regardless the weather the duoheet will produce constant continuous heat the duoheet combination is the only fully approved unit of its kind available today it burns wood coal oil or trash it is thermo statically controlled when wood or other solid fuel burns out oil automatically takes over when electricity or oil supply fails you simply stoke it with wood coal or trash let it snow hail and blow the wires down let the roads become plugged with drifts who cares you will be kept comfortable and warm by your duoheet combination furnace come in today and see how it works frank carney sons ltd rockwood 85 69 5 0 1 desi6ned and built hi canada by m incj duo matic of canada limited waterford ont ha mm

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