Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 31, 1950, p. 1

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ht jetton sttt ftx seventysixth year no 8 acton ontario thursday august 3 iii 1950 eight horns pmt paget six csnla board to seleq central school site plan central location for nor halto school north tlallon llltft school district hoard agreed to nirrl on mn day evening septrnilm r 1 uli ml survty th ct html twit of tin dull irl with a view lo making a trie turn of sit a that would ik suilahlr for the location ui central school thr lltiard will tar from spar aide to vlrw various sites this was decidrd wlwn reports wr rrmid following the con frramr with ouncllb on th motion pastwd al thr last inrtling kju lllg and arton rrpriscnlatlvrs had rrpuili of count ila iattions and tap pruval uf one central school efkjurlug would not favor a nr building tr there were to ba two tchouls in the dlatrlrt actott waa pnpsied lo go into a new building if located within a mil of scvsltl if thr rrnlral school was nut bulll when th ar ton building lease expired at ton would make application for town arholara to attend ihr ourlpn col legiate thi building now orcup led in a ton be tonga in the arton publlr school hoard u til on representative had sreur ed no direction frttn council fot lowing a presentation of the rctol ution ntuiryi counrll hud not met and georgetown rrprtm ntat- ivea gae no report wrmtsslnn mii granted two pup iii to attend gurlph collegiate and th ruling on anothrr pupil was unchanged accounts pasted amounted to 14 47x44 tie arrangemrnu for teaching music in milton school were lefi until principal marrellus had ar ranged th tlma tablet for the year if poaatble muatc wilt be taught on one day in order to avoid mileage costs paid to the musical director col ilmwn gave a complete re port of the work nf the transport at ion committee and it waa decided to advertise for tenders for an ad ditional bus route required this year tender are to be received until september tth and until these are aettled the georgetown trans portation co will operate a bus on this section the bit routes ar published in the papem of the three towns and will operate on the opening of school tlie services of mis dorothy stone to teach art in georgetown arhool were to be secured miss stone will teach art for a half day each week rail strike over traffic rolls again thf lull way sti ike is o rr and the tuck to work order was glvrn last night the first train out of toronto w no 70s for owen sound and oihi r trains will follow shortly afl r midnight trains irft all milri tt i omittl tarrying tin in crrw and mine n in tit these pilot trains carried some freight and travelled slowly to inspect signal di v ir s and ensure that everything was in good working order there is of course a big arcumu 1st inn of malt freight and express that will take aome days to clear after the nine day tie up of all can adlan railway traffic the worker will receive the maximum offer made by thr companies when ne gotiations broke down last satur day the governmt nt acted with un precedent speed in bringing an 1 end to the strike assembling on i tuesday the bill passed the senate last night and becama law i newspapers carried by mall will likely be late in arriving this week as thrv are second class malt and all laat week s papers are to be dla trthuted otlfnock friends gather honor mr and mrs george program presentation on wednrsdav evening august 13rd a large croud gathered tn greenock school to honor mr and mrs michael george nee ktlin altken whose marriage took place recently mr ralph mckroun w at chairman a humorous reading w a giv on bv miss jean harris mr and mrs george were invited to the front nf the school and miss kl a tear- en read an address mr hatph mckroun on behalf of the school section presented them with a beautiful mantel clock mr n l davidson on behalf of the acton junior farmer presented a misc ellaneous shower of mn lovclv gifts itolh edna and michael made suitable replies thanking their friends for the manv gifts brief speeches were given bv mr chas uckeown and mr gordon ignite lunch was served and a social time spent campreuville mrs britton host to st johns guild mrs ross carbcrt presided over the st johns guild meeting at the home of mr edward dovenport mr gtmn itritton had charge of the devotional period mr harvey itlacklock gae the rcrt nirt report and mr john blacklock the treasurers report 12 2 uai ncclvcd for the cookie demonstration tn swell the treat im to s3i7vt miss leols nrllson of toronto gave n m interesting address on the venrs work of mls mae walk- rr with the jnpnnese in the nlag nra diocese plans were made for the bazaar to be held in november at th- masonic hall mr noun carbcrt w a named to purchase new dishes for the guild mrs glenn britton gave the report of the miscellaneous bote sent to the mission field arrangement were made for st johns anglican church annivers ary september 10 when uev mr ftrrli of milton will pntach in th morning and llev mr it pouritt in the evening after the collection was recelv ed mr it carbert closed w ith pravcr and a social half hour fol low ed newspaper delivery where possible this weeks edition reaches you by rail you were among the fortunate few if you received a cop of last weeks home town paper a great quantity of the issues which the post office would not accept are till awaiting delivery the local post office cooperated in delivering the copies which go to local subscribers but those to the district which could rot be handled by them were delivered by car toronto subscribers who look for the lomatown pb tot their copies too by car delivery to the pott office at the union station last although there was a certain in convenience to the situation this method of delivery will not be talned since the strike settlement postal regulations had to b faced even when the papers wars delivered right to the toronto of fice since all the papers were sup posed to have been marked postage paid at the local office one fellow weekly editor we en- countered at the toronto posf nf fice in the came predicament as we were had left his office in hurry that morning and grabbed the wrong bag of newspapers in stead of the torontopapers he had toronto district papers and there is a great deal of difference however delivery of the home town paper is again resumed under the usual method and this week some subscribers will receive the twp issues is your child ready to enter school a child taming during hi pt m hool an la vi a foundation for hl fulu it- health and drvrlopm m 1 1 im enjoyment titt progi n l w htol are largt iv dt pendent upon gthml physit al ik allti and ratlv home training all thlu1rfi ir inilulor man iulil are 1 arntd in th ir h in mild 111 the if lghtmlhml a vmi thild will tx nt nut mikii ihki fall w ugg t 1hil tint nllrr thr f lug nlnt i ll yixir hlld ln 1 k hv vir fainlly phllun ll i t im1ii hal ml tmllv pllblrfl uinln illhi to allow mini l limr for th trn tl hi f dftta l fr hi i- hni if l ahlt in k lo yur fumlu ntivli ian vtir ptihlli hrallh hiirsr will im ttlad to dlftrus this with von 2 a he hail dlplh ha 1iip hub hr im t n vac inali d aulrit mtmllh ma hr im u glvin w himiplog t tugh art lot i imh he know hit niiitw iint mi1t 4 i vour thdd lontmtd whn hr in twiv frttm hi par t f i nhott m rlmts of lime t 1m m hr speak rharlv jnd without itahv talk fl 1m h play raonallv will with ther rhlldren 7 iw hr know how to use a handkert hli f ml hu h n mtck- i for it ii can hi go t thr lntlt1 hv hint self jvirs hr mh his own hand and face 0 since rhlldren are mpected tt nmnve their outer garments in thr rlaasrmm ran he put on and takt off his own snow suit and gnlohr can he adjust buttons tippers and other fastrners rraanoahly well are his ruhttera large enough for him to put on and take off easltvt 10 have vou bv nimplr taughl vour child to stop ixok aol isttn tefore rrolng the stretl 11 in he accustomed tn retlnn tpilrllv for trn or fifteen inlnur once a dav 12 can he quietly busv hlm if in an interrnted way w ith anmi simple occupation n has hr a good apatite arrd dtrs he eat a variety of foods 14 has he formed rimhi slerptnr habits sion ictters to eoitoi intenoed for publication anonymous letters refused we have n e ntlv n ct ived somt intnvniotm t lt r to the edito w hlch wrre v rlttt n for puhlirnt ion unfortunately it una impoi slble for these litter to be publish ed because no name had been sign ed other than a pen name the home town paper rrspectn thi right to public expression of ulwrlhers opinion if the letter are w rltten in 1 mvlr that allows us to print thm thev will be printed but an unsigned letters will be consigned tn the uamcpaper banket if the writer wishes to have a pen name appear in the paper it is ull right but the letter must be signed h forv publication can be made rev armstrong officiates at hallholmes weddino knox pres1yterian manse aim im l ti i lull mhiim- ww lh mi f u j i iiv w il dot amo1 iu ilijl whn jn mail tlaulitit of mr im1 mis t y holnif alo mm unilit in niui lug cr nvltl riit n k hall vn nf mi m mr ii 1 k 1111 run hi i ii v nlu 1i l k t ii ii anhlmrir l i 11 iuih th i nt ih 1 fcil in uhltr hlmmilr1 lin with wtthratt llrklllir ii i filg illp rll nf loll llloihn w with a huln of midiil m- ihr at4t wai nf tl r rr1 i uiut lalv hirath sh mn lt of vlft of ih grin in 111 nnu alt ndnnt wi mlu 1oiii it r of ih irkt sh whim hlur 11 inn wllh u full kill in mloin irl if r h id 1mm jind lnuii t w f ifttoili i wl hh tin ttiom wnt mlknhd hv mi john m r c h mi of hilllnirk a rtpll ii win h id t th hnnu nf mr and mm j h llnlro alon for flftv gimols win n th hild i tuhh w uttru ilvrlv ml wllh a tine turtil w ddlng ik and white randlt s pink m1 white ilraiikii artit gladioli th nratitl thr immr for thr mi niuii the trllr moth r rrcrhd ih kurit in a driu nf blur fnlll wllh w hlle arc orl she won- a etirsagr f vrllow riir tin grtmini mother atalalrd in whll flgurrd jrrsev and whllr nrmtnr irs wllh a corsage of pink rows tor a trio to olntn north ihr hrltlr rhiiir turrjuolse mariiult she wore whlti acc aaorlr an 1 a corsagr of vrllnw rnr the voting coiiplt on return will n ldc in toronto curst s attrndrd frtm trln gurtph ortin hllloiurg anil fit orgt town is the house disorderly feminine driver opines were in a mess it was ont div thli wr k itt tin hloppl st purt of ih illug of ruin that n motnrht with a nln hlnv cur pasvrd along mill strttl ind ttiok thr slow down git to lowtr the window tif the car and rail to a ede slrlan i tlin i know what vour doing in thl town but oii rt mirt in a mt ss the dner w s a woman thi m tl strinn w i n man in the in tt n ru of all pt rhips signs should ih potrd nlong thr hlghwnv stnt ing that hwirs art lieing installed throughout tht town we know how the womn folk hale to lw surprised in thr midst of a niussy job around the house and especially if thev havent thrlr hair curled and nren t dressed to greet xisltors the pedestrian un di rmood the womans outlook too and just smiled and nodded real iring actons whole hnusi hold is a hit messv fm council discuss sewerage to add laterals if used at lh iout of mmmt and s font oiinly farm korinn tuiiliiilt its ontario kami itadlo kuruin iatutl m liull un along wllh a rr iuri that kiiniiin nirrl and dls oi lh f n grain situation up lo lair haltoi county hi lr iv rd onlv two reporls lunirly u vim ami i linnlinr kami tor i im w tiuat that others have mrt diul for wardrd thrlr r itorts to th ontario offlr if not to tlw mini v n i retary itovrir farm forum met july fl 10v the hihiie of mrs llfford 1 tttfckrr with fifltn pi xiit and fori hi 1 onr larg din iiolnii group the mirrlary mi irnill ijmi fir u ting as dlsi uailon lradrr m1mrt a vrv intrritlng du icloo thr first ural ion whs from ihr furtb you have gat h red it al iv and the informal ion tonlaliurd hire do you fnimldr the frrd grain situation a pn4dt m if what l the siilutloti to this niies hon thrv drflnltrly f it this la i prohl nt and thr snlullort to th furtlon follow 1 irt thrlr stale ii i lllv ull1ulb mud lilk llll wimk i n 1 1 i t imi 11 tlu i l olo i ill illut i w old ii tullum n it ll lut iul ng iih ult 41 loalull d acton annual fair issues prize list f lioll it i horn n i imtustilal t 1 it il iioh11 of o oo i 1 ling wllh moinlv viing mlio ilulo i tlhd a t oonil 1ii1 tliul dltll omi ii w old i f i t id i ii ll mgit 1 11 not agire oik i lh lliol wtlhin im v it of th irt- i w u not wi d w ilhln llil tin 1 1 1 i n umim in f lh u i liolalutioll im atloiift f r n iklig lln in mi v intlluu ollhv th l- g p r no 1 m ii inlul ii ifl if i i ijmf iii i i p i rill t iv j i ing thi ol l ii k lit fiiil to of ho will l m mil 1ik lh lltb t lh i i ull lt r d r tl n1 fi iituin to told o lh i i im m f villi a nutnlh r of lh golui f- til t vill im intltiiltd in tht iwn j- v lothild f r spl ii im r 12 and an sospound tuna was caught off the coast of nova scotia and vet they manage somehow to stuff those things into cans the second tpiestlori wii along with prhr floor and prl r celling- mini come produt hon controls in prei nt wide flut tuatlon in prlrrs tills would le part of a plann 1 economy rural m ople want jt t flllll lllm tur ar ma vill have lh 11th field hi gl no wr dont want production t nl hand of fu iph whh h ha al conti1 price celling floor prlc wv llri n mij for or price supports the people of atnn b wlh lhi lr tmtny farming canada want income ta jtl and tmniimuvni r rrmovrd from farming and more wm r money spent in farm development u mxutr for the and imiler world marketi to be and adull in front of supplied by competent bargaining j rmi government minister in addition m we want farming to be ao attract- i ntrriul ive it will hrlng hack our vanish- i ing ttv ward population tanada is large to develop hut no othe rountrv hv llaelf unless it is the tsa has the farming posslbllltlm thai canada has it fi a cant be- rause cant supply its own pop illation the only alternative as wr srr it la spiralling prices and starving city populations tjmratnne group felt there should be some action tsken in order that an fastem farrrer or z virvningnd old as wril group nf farmers could buy ear- opportunity to mt vour loads nf grain from wertern fatm- f ds ers without il gnlng thiough thr hands of a broker or broken thrv also preferred to plan their everton own eennomv through our own farmers organtratlon wr do not woolceilc visitors w anrt more gnvrmmrnt planning i than i abaolutlv necessary cottl itl u tl i ty hoihos n1lnd ann may and h r rt rotleo will provide th nmriil tralnti horses an attd rwlf arid a trained dun will im iniluditl in the nt rtaln mnt of courme ih pi ruling enntr- ind thr frtckled face toy and girl ontrklh will attract the ynungslt ri the tmk pirntr will lr nullc an nrrnv of prlr winning anlmau and all thr agricultural minded ikoph will lie ailrattd hv this rvnl thi vt ar thi fair la lo im bigg r nd better wllh plntv of attratl iohll 1 to wil lomll- mill me ion r 1 lv ilio ft alutioi wt le on ll by thf in i i n it ulll i i kl 1 i p itll i n rotids lh ulmh md l lh tohri nui n w htfigaid tlil n of iwn work i f ii t g i lh hhml lorne scots band wins first prize at the ex in todays competitions wik mil lsitors with mr and mrs hnrvev j tin and ivbhv wrr mr and mrs hohrrt mrcut rhron kitchener sut unlay vrn ing visitors at the stini home were mr and mrs tt d j tin and fam u horkwond mr and mr nun- just as we go to pres we it am that the iorne scot hand of gtirg ttwn has won the top hon or in thrlr cltss at thr canadian klngshury and rthrrlnr and national fxhlbitlon mr nn1 m t mcutcheon sunday visitors with mr and thr ixirnr scots scon d m0 pts i mr irw and charlr were mr and mrs alf coulng anr mr and mrs w almandrr mr and mn charlie hyr ll a 1lm ing th on mi mi ool of ho i i o muni lptl loud woik and intpiovi mi nla a town sujmiviaoi ihould le m- pt vid lo p h w rk after koioi illn union it wh dnldel that the town orii a klrk- nn pi sillily rinplovl hire ad ditional ulxir if moiy t him to satlxfai tor 1 1 y vf and plan the work noio it thrli a alm in thr paik rrkartllng hi 1 m allon nf thr tattle ll for lh attn fall r lr hoard a new m at ion for th pmta wm upprov d and they were lo im- ernled by town wnrk- inin ihiii- thr full fair the or iglnal imatlon of the posts was i hanged lo maki way for the swimming mmi th wteds on vat tint lota was hrooghl lo the attintlon of the until an irmpxtlon of tnwn properlhs w tn lw rioole and ttit- itra aent lo offrtidrr in art ord ain with lh hy law if necet sarv pnsu utlnns wr to follow th itotlrek iitrau lntorrtlv m uteri and lnatallit nl-iv- thr rrllar f i unie in for the uiual amount of hngthv dlstubklon millings were glvt n and arrungrrm nta made for irnprnvcrm nta cunrll author it the i nglneer iti nmkr a ti at of ho toil at the tnatrnint and tjpol plant tti in- sun a firm founilnlion f i the ron strut tlons fount lllor frtr hirgruve and thompson ilr ve tvler and dep uty rnvr mirml win prnt at thla seclal session mayor mason presided tnd ltirt colbome 2 members if the iimr scots also won thr gold mrdals for cornet and euphon hm solos congratolatinns to ivn u sund rx at splendid band on the honors th y lnr homp nf mr m j p have again hrnught to halton colorful arrays of flowers predominated st the annual rockwood horticultural show staged in the rockwood community hall last saturday over 276 entries were made in the vegetable and floral clattes and a large number of people were attracted by the fine exhtbltlon siafj photo benham miss utls black and mrs suter n turned sunday tvining from a i short vacation i frltnds of mm hob- rt patten gurlph forme rk of fvrrton are sorrv lo hear sha underwent an operation at gurlph general tins pital last monday all wish her a ipeedv recovery movino to fergus to resume duties with insurance company mr john chapman who has re- j covert d from a recent illness is j resuming his work with the mrt- i ropoijtan imurancr co and will j move to fergus h irtly if has i leen with the company for elgh- tren years many friends here will i regret the removal of mr and mrs chapman from at ton where h has spent moat of hn life but wish him continued mrrrti in the new field mr chapman li a forrrwr memlter of the school board and served in other citizenvhip duhes sven nations have bconvs sejf governing sine the war 50 rockwood horticultural exhibition acclaimed successful event saturday thr i03a edition of the rock wood horticultural society an nual exhibition wai acclaimed a bta lucceu with 37fl entrlef being judged and displayed on saturday lait in the community rail rack- wood with the hlchett member- hlp in twenty yean the society presented a colourful array of flor al and vegetable exhibits exhibited from 3 pjn to pm on saturday a great number of people took adva of the op portunity to see the fine arrays colorful gladioli provided a very picturesque display and the bird house entries in the juvenile sect ion were both novel and suitable displays of wild flowers were par ticularly well done for the tune of year and condition of weather honors for the oldeit exhibitor in the exhibition went to urs klckell white arthur h brown claimed title to being the youngest the following is the prise list for the annual horticultural exhib ition- apples mrs t copeland urs a 8 root arthur bolton any other variety of fruit lira fred alton urs a kingsbury arthur boltan beans bush arthur bolton urs a j elliot urs a b root beans pole myrtle moore urs geo bollbn urs chas thatcher beets myrtle tsoore air roy young un j henderson continued on peas flue

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