Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1949, p. 4

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pao toum the acton pree press thursday 11abch imfcr im r district news s variotu ilea cometnlnc aetivllu in coauuualliea nearby where many of our reader ar interested everton ur and un arnold wiuon via kd with uu iiuiti pirmli ur and lift atf bolaa on tanday tha vmhaul with kli u and family ur and mr wd juun and pit ay vtamad stunuy valnf with mr tad mr ma ulln ftock- wood ur iurvr jaatln bobby and batty ann vlaitad on day ujt mt wilk ur and ura slanlay urkay oualoh ur and ura jack grant and aon oi goalph vialtad racmlly with ur and mra tad jaatln ur and ura walter loullnf oranaevtlle visited ona day lait wrrk wlu- ulu kala rd ur and ura duncan klngtbury and cathartna vlalted sundjy even ing with ur and ura harvey jet tin and family ballinafad the farm forum inet at the horn ox un j u sinclair and garnet with a good attendance discussions were ah according tc worth how important u in come tast mow does ll affect binurit hu wms met al the hmnr of lira robc ajcenery kridav thi world l day of rmyer wu also observed with ura frank smith a key wonun airs f j hort hill president presided ml hilt had charge of the topic mrm uc kaj ktippty secretary reported on what wu aitrd for from thr sor letv th hockey series 1 all tied up with one gamr each weather per intting the final game villi tw 01 f rid ay night wi wrc non to hi ar of the fire that took the home of mr and mr inglea hi iu r known hen as ixir olhy bumaidr we trum mr inkli will aoon be ablt t leuvi thr hos piui rockwood thr wonif n v 01 id da of prayer wu hi id in thr pn vbvtcr tan church friday aft moon uith members of the united church and sl john thiirch uniting and will attended thr many friends of mra roy oung regret hi r removal to the gfncrml hospital guelnh last wook aa a result of a had fall ouuldc her home sustaining a serious injury to her back the local fire dept u as railed to crew sens comrn ridav morn ing when fire broke out at ffce homr of ur and mn georfef ingles with the rrault that thev lost the family a possession and mr ingles suffered injuries to both feet due to burns and a cut on one arm with the result he uas lemoved to st joaroha hospital guclph while the fire dept were unable to save the house they succeeded in pa tenting flame from reaching the other nearby buildings mrs ing lea and family were taken to the home of ur and ura frascr plum- mer for the time being monday evening the rock a long women a institute held a sup- pt r tn the basement of the presby- tirtan church which was well at tended previous to the supper a m preventative of the j u schoeld- ir co of kitchener advertising dept showed some frtmx w hlch were very intr resting two of them denting with airptam scrv icx in thi north writ territories and thr u 11 ti lephone serv icr a third iilni dealt with the schneider firm at kitchener showing activities in the big packing industry ur ntrhol of simcin was a vn ilor in town the first of thi week mrs c o plank was ablt to r turn home last weik from guclph general hospital ihr many friends w isth for hi r a speed re i o ery mr john r smith returned to rock wood lat week afu r somi 3 months at detroit mix ceo flou hon was hustcu for the march neung of the rock wood wctu onl six mimoers kiid two vuatoik wti pnent urs c joutff presided urs c jolllffe explained the bible reading sen tence prayer for uissionsriesj the churph and for all workers in the xtird s vineyard urs thomas read n letter of thanks from uiss e gardiner also a letter from urs prlter tt itverton flnr oldest member urs gardiner passadv sway since last we met ura annlt harris conducted the clip shee one day in seven ura bingham cave a recitation the moat beau tiful thing in use world sirs thomas lead the helping hand of the travellers aid a dainty lunch was served by the hostess campbellville llev mr haddar anant laat wk- nd in nw york city lira william urcarw la horn wnhiaa amt rpnrta1 a avwwl lima mo 1 pohool tnarnt mmw mt on monday tvning in ha aohool ur oatdoo ucphall oil chairman and donald smith aacraury dla- cuaalon aa on 1bw unportaju la laoonv tk and how dom ii aftart farmara iaadara war archu calrna and cuuda inflla pracraa- alva auchra waa anoyad lalar and prima wlnnara wara caorf inglu robart llurran hobarf inflla ura camaron walaon dajnly rafraah nwnta wara aarvad sympathy la aatandad to ura john dlack during tha loaa of har atapfathar rv j b cararaddan of lullrvllle ll waa burlrd tuaa day and ir and una itaach and family molonm to ilallavllla to at tend tha funeral dont be late iphone 128 acton instittltr mkt at homk ok mrmi iwvkda1jc the match inciting ot thi arton u omens imtltule wu hi id on thursday afternoon at th home of mrs i dtysdalr mii h u oa tdn n was in chartft anil appointed tecial con venom to the arranurim 11u for i hi euchre and danct in thr town hall thi roll rail w asanswi red by an i mh utorv and mrs kail tamtert gavi the on tto how to make a houw a home mi wll1 mpin nad a lift tor of st iatnck a reading entlthd i v nivtr ln to ireland was gi n lv mrs mc cauley and current rv u ere n oitcd t mrs w it nny mrs drj stl and mm llunti r were the volunhic for thr hild hi alth hnii n r ridav mi- iimbert c nductihl an inti n tln c nxlt t umavi mint thi st km mrs w i- minn won th aw aid m mr swrtt home was uni i f i mk ihr n ittmji and ihi h sti w jis jihihi ly mr 1nmtnit mrt ulldiipin and mh i- wilds in wnmj drlici nn mindwnh lein n lirt nnd t n mr hunter x i n vmd the thanks to hastes and i11 who had atauted cliuaring auction sale llaraea cow traeter implentmit lurnlturrs etc the undrrslgnci hftr receivid instructions from bkrt ufajon to a ii by public auction at his farm vituated 6n no 86 mmim highway 6 miles n w of guelph and one mile souvh of ansa on hatvrdav maiu3i 11th commencing at 1 00 o clock the fol lowing moflses and harness grey pe re heron marc rising eight black pe re heron marc rising nine a food quirt team bet of double i a mess odd collars cows holsteln cow due april 17 durham cow due march jfl bull registered holsteln 3 ears old food r o p test if not previously sold tractoria jordson rubber on front autolite ignition with gen erator and battery autotrac on rubber model a engine with lights and starter oliver tractor plow 2 furrow faru implements cock- shutt no 4 manure spreader good as new new idea metal hay load er good as new 2 frost and wood s ft mowers 2 dump rakes steel land rducr partially constructed buck rake cockahutt 14 plate out- throw disc cockahutt 12 plate re vcraible disc four section spring tooth harrows mh two sett on spring tooth harrows int our section drag harrows massey har- ris binder 6 ft 2000 lb platform scales root pulpcr fanning mill with raggi r cock shut t walking plow no 21 1 wagon and 1 hay rack su of sleighs hog cratt j wheel traili r with stock racks maxscv harris 10 run hue drill miscellaneous stew art electric cow cupptnt good as nrw beatty aluminum bull staff de- laval cram separator small size small metal churn complete with bullvr print and paddu sit of long slings now logging chain sling chain 60 ft 8 rubotrrbelt ing stoneboat 3 gas drums three horsts evener doubletrees chum for trastlng grain ncckvojces one man crvbcut saw anvil splitting wedges wood turning lathe iou- den 5way switch fur manure car rier track hay car track battery charger turnip knives 1 work bench suitable for garage or drive shed 3 lawn slower cistern pump pulleys grain listers crow bars square balljoint trailer hitch clevices binder twine surveyors chain numerous other articles furniturel fulltue brown uetal bed-with-tprings- one -three- quarter size brown uetal bed and springs bungalow bed sliding couch dining room table odd chairs living room chair leath er chair floor lamps odd pic turea fireplace scraea ate terms cash settlement with clerk day of sato as tha proprietor is going into other business everything will be sold with reserve hlndley- elliott auctioneers ph lvrs roekwood or ittj muton geo currus cleric local 24ha3 many items at march meeting local 26 national shoe and leather union held its regular meeting last mondays with a large attendance vice president r john son opened the meeting the various committees reported on their activities bro roberts gave the financial report and bfo johnson of the negotiating commit tee read the report of the last meet ing with the compai ourf points had been dlacuasnd with good cooperation from both part us tanihmmj afllortaflaoaaj m and cooperation jif lb company layoffs in a department ware av oided by placing men on other obs temporarily steward ii fteuler and bro r cook of the welfare committee suggested that help should be given bro ingle who had lost his home by flee this was unanimously carried president a clement reviewed he work of the committee and in vi ted all employees to take an act ive part in the discussions the first reading of the new agreemet t by a 100 vote was left to the ei ecu live to re write okrlcerm hhtaujjd at march mketint iakesiok io ok th regular meeting of the lakr side chaptrr i o d f was held on manh 8th in the legion room the installation of nrw officers was first in the program ur r r parkrr was present to talk on thr newly formed home and school club reports were given follow ed by routine business seven new members were received into our i hapter miss r lors moffat one of our former mi tubers spoke on hi r work in the hospital at bella bella lid und of dr and urs darby medital missionary and his wife in charge of the hospital the mii ting ihased and lunch was air wd by thi retiring officers your eyes a bn hya kxaaaaaaiaib la mad ad eonault r m bell radio service gtautttuiat b to all hakaa aaal fflftl ls of eswaa you mean te play aat whan eyeeight b eoasearaamt last you cant always be eapaetaj t knot place your trust la ma hsrainssrrarr nptrsmitrfsti nf ansaj years csperienre we rrrrammaail and at canada foremost gint corcctal the lcoaes far ssuuimvun eye comfort cecil a carr flavaga optlnaj dauglaa sl tv i iui gimlph ont corectal lensfs manning electric puonk2m your norliwb eaadric ijmnari refrigerator uu standakp modl ccn 309 dkijix model ccs wx kiiikr delux g70 w79 all moilck arc 7 cu ft 1 s year warranty lacier sealed unit ute iledt refrigeration earl vannorman llione 24g main st acton ont real estate general good reaidencea for sale immediate powieiiaiori other dwelllnirit pojuemlon arranged or welltenanud farm for saleloo aerefl hriek dwelllnjr hydro pam injt door urge ham with ateel roof drivink abed this in a rood fairly level farm not hilly rood noil near town nchool and highway on eood road also amall acreage nith aleel ham auitable for ralsinc hwine poultry nheep or beef or dairy cattle on food county road done to school and town fl wright valuator realtor insuror phone 95 wilbur st acton monitor aprralul irtatltuu- sf canada stop look for better prices oil poultry call us collect milton 1w halton poultry products no flock too large county council approvesaddition to home for aged kucyuiosi u jvovld ilogsv for hajtoci ar mad but imsut ilu approrsj following lengthy debate into the question of granting the govern ors of the its too peel home for the aged permission to proceed with ltfrr tfti of wing ur to make this money avail able toward the erection of a new home tn the county italton county council finally gave their to proceed withthe plans which wlr oat an estimated 15i3m for an additional u beds john t armstrong gave a com prehensive rpeort on meeting of the governors recently h said the alterations and new women s dor mltory would house 3 beds sitting rooms and a heiivg unit he fur ther added he thought with con strurtlon costs what they are today it would cost another 10 to to per rent mor then equipping it with nrw furniture and connecting the home to ura nipt on sewerage would t ling 0 cost of the pri gram up tn at last 1140 000 he further staled it was mention id at thla ini4 ling tluit lallno may aomctlin have a home of their i wn he advised eowriril metobera u give this earefttl uvnigm as the m w provincial budgrt provided ihty would pay 0 per ci nl of the cost along with our equity in thr present nome and this provincial aid may allow us tn go ahead with the project he statu the anltllit i stlmated thi value of the pit sent home at cw oq0 j wlrkson trafaltfur said he felt halton hould look into this niailter thoroughly b fore going uhrad with the luciiasnl pop illation in the two counlu s we may im tali r fi rrtl to ituild our own one thing i nollml ovi r thev i hut i hliii to wi thisi old ienple rlimbing sulrn i would hkr to fti e this n imiilrtl hi drclsnd i william vanmuiu we luiili not lise night of the f this build lug is obftoh li tin onl moth ni part will im thi in w wiiu i ilon t ihink thi jvii v ivi th pri tl m it will 1 1 vi ui m tndi which trr not uf fl ii nt for thi mom y im ing mnt with this m w bud it by thi w ifun ivpt we should look for wurtf to i wning our own facilities warden mrs mary pi till there it a movi mrnt in the piovince of hit v ing homes in every tounly in hiding single units thr un for an oil couple living togc ihrr at re nl they an u pa rated when tln i nli r our homes w i smith lltirlington suggeit cd the matter bo urouijtu to the t tenlion of thi individual councils in thi county fur thi ir con ider itmn nnd npprovul of owning our own homr p wchambrts oakvillr appnw ed of the suggctlon but nsked that figun be obtaimxl in n spect to this matter so he could give his council a true picture of the pro ject e mr armstrong a strong support er for thi suggestion of considering r halton home pointed out the cost of the present alterations and new addition would be at a rate of near ly 15000 per bed which i think is ery high while othi r members of coun ell demurred at taking action st this time they felt it was a matter for careful consideration as the cost of such a unit would run high they felt that when last years council gave their approval of he plana the present council should approve of the extension being proceeded with it was further explained that should the new addition cost 140- 000 the piowncc would pay hair having a balance of 133 000 for the countits of halton and peel to share on motion of vanaickl and jon es council approved of granting the governors pi emission to pro ceed w ith the alterations and con- it ruction of the new wing at a cost of 103 000 the n solution also recommended that separate units be considered for married people whirt they could live more com- nanionably together the motion was carried 10 to 4 a new servick repairs alterations w ar how prmuc to laandl all rfetma rapaba and allarauthul you way depend on willful aa cars- fill worktauuiaklp on all your rlotking u med of repalr or fclunuoaa get voub ixupfet in khape fob smmnfi aaml lwai al a iui next year the world t amateur 1 lea hockty toumamant u11 ba held in tha usa dont be late phone 12sj llafloydsmilli jeweler watkuw9 cvoctlb 75 qnahav straatwaat- guklph ont tha rl of ytw drydauuiut btfor tk aprios rtkali tiaria phone 272 van fryck cleaners 7a wwa ninnnl tfca saat la orf taj coop phone 127 milton kavetrouch will be hard lo ret later on we kava a supply of 3 and 4 inrh stork poullry and ho fence ilarb wire rrac wire steel and wood ivwu poultry suppllra isectric hi and coal itroodera lon1 iokglt coi chick stakth lluild your own llualneiu see our iiurge stock of jxb spring material for sfwing prints d su aa1 49c 79c vl a laree amortraent of florab and stripe suitable for dreaara shirta pyjaataa etc gingham plaida checks see the qoalitlea 89c 1s9 il ciiambrays in several colore and rtrinea 125 135 yd broadcloth in white and colon sgcc eyk1et embroidery in a ranee of wldtha and pattema sp1tn rayon tartans several to chooae f row 159 yd dress materials in spun crepes wool faille wool crepe t wool plaida etc a nice aasortnent to chooae from simplicity patterns buttons trimmings akw zliiperrruarklueneedlesthkailihiittlaeea see our showine of curtains qtrtain nets draperies phone ss loca stores support your town do you support them s

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