Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 5

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fork lawn swlnf stnnr ttooki whlfflrtrri nk yokr jura- shovha halli tlolu odd tnola a1o a quantity of corn in atook trmt- camh srttlrmrrd wilh rlrrk day of aai no rrrvr tvrrylhlnir mu hr old owing to thr pmprtrtnr 111 hfalth tltmnixy and rluott aiftlonr i mrmhlan clrrk hm3 your eyes okttvt thi mst contult r m bell olttowil optam htsm 2212 tbi the four cs care cqmfort courtesy convenience thit u lha andaavour of roys taxi careful courtoout dri van comfortable cart and a truck for your parcel daliv- eriei phone 128 acton ahs news asler ivwl days ol hwdy raitt tiu weather took ptty on the north hajtoa rughy foiraala sail awtt a ttratvg wid to the aittanre of mr doyla and bis fetid haada in pre- parftt the fwld for tburcday gam with gforcetown due to the wind the field wa relatively dry the artoa aquad deapu the bad weather of the prmdlae week pre- sealed a veatiy improved imoi to that which offered to little reclat- arvre to the wilton sia last week- but the breaks were against the pride of artoo high and they dropped a llll ovruion actually much rloaer tiian it auunda due to a mfmup on the part of the tirnr keeper uw arlim playis ttad ui play thrr- quarters of the kinw agalnat that afunmfiuoncd wind it was in lit- uurd quarter wtim art no had tbr wind utat our buys rtiorr than hrld tbeir n crawfiird dtwjifl knl ntt for xr ttt arlim tli utth frtm in ur thr flvr vatil line an1 imiiii rtilrntivat trig ltrk dnri linker p ad t ikttufua to otnttit tl rid t lh ttn- iitittt ntitlrrabtr if tnr arttm trkltia at im an 1rmin wlm m tlr of tub lack of tut- tlurw tttr hmftt tarklre of thr afirtmmin arilrmm sm irvadr tlir prrttkrt ninrk tif hr varne hrn hr recrlvrd a kirk and dotg- r and twlktrd hit thrmigb four would iw tarklrra for a gain of thirty yarda gorgrtown dmhtm ivihrrty urclurr darby ihtrk sitniaun hrwtlt llutrhlann varey gillaa carter folt tyler ford mrcor- mlrk rlemkrt acton d davidson i knd t furtnger knap d wimmi r knd h itrre i hau c ikhiglaa k half d anderson quarterback altrrnatra j navtdsim cunning ham j crasy d dawklns j ware kuaulta as a reeall thursdays oaaae v w i t t a ihs milton j i 0 1 40 m j grorgrfn 7 i 0 1 34 m 3 actun 2 0 i 0 10 47 0 kuture gamcsort i george town at uiuofi oclotwr m milton at acton november 5 acton at gcorirr in orxlrr to obtain a first place tie acton mutt win loth of her re maining games while georgetown and milton tie their aole encounter with each other report highlights of y activities the popular hit and uin gym competition program will be incorporated in all boys and girt clae at ihe v commencing thi monday lolnts are awarded to each boy or rlrl according to win in rpnrts and athletic achieved by their team a tiani are selected at every clit- seinn team work i the bais of the rnmttit irn nnl nirardlcs if individual b ify all havt an iiiil chmrt of lie inn immc lh- hich point crjlr and rieiivitir um ful aw ard whn the iitrnl cm tition rle tn d c- mbr 1 at i ii n1d miin of j ti ifcrv and mriiilwri o thi v j ilmrd la- wv no aktiiint vr h-u- ri ho tv b r for y f tr up hi b- m-m- b h the mat- erin council asks roads be repaired the department of highways will he ptttiaaed tar e supplmaaa- tary grant of 4000 for main bal ance to relieve the coat of exceaalve damage to the roads caused by the spring floods fouowuxg the regulsx meeting of erin towuship council held on october lad with all mem bers preceut- three bylaws wrrj introduced passed and numbered dulnj the meetinx- ttie first imposed additional charge on all taxes to read that all tax were due and payable on um 11th d of deeefiihrr 1060 and af trr ttiat dale a prnaltr on- half of onr pr nnt will be atded for the lance of the year n aitd aftr the ut day uf january 1051 the statutory penalty of onehalf of one per cent er tiwmth r a frac tion thereof will 1m- ttdl untd ut mitmtunt la paid a monil ih law aulhorirt- th lvr mitd it i k to all u jmjttitiit ott t half tf the tonhl tnade inn the coi hiiatlott of the twp f rn and a it mrlthlan and w a m ischial- jr of the village of hiihtuth planting them the uw of m fiiliit portioo of land in the ilue for 9 years a ttatt- for ttm niminatuh of mendiei of r mi full and kimx area irumns n wt in te third by law niiiniiulnint mi- to im- held 4n the town lull ililuhurgh i rtiday novenitr 3th 10vi riectlona will lw held on monday drrrmher 4th the clrrk was author lied to add 314 40 unpaid hydro bills to thr nsimrtlve ratepayers tax bills a by law was liititmlured and read a first and second time for the putkte of amending a bylaw by ktriking out the worua slieep val- laloim and subatltutlne th wards liveitirk valuators ttie treamrer was instructed to refund s3 00 to thr county treasurer over ayment in tax arrears also 0 so to s wotmlhouse over charge in current rale the insurance policy with unyds of lndon knglaid covering road liability was renewed council donated m to the plow ing match wing sponsored by the finn township junior farmera accounts were paid as follows general accounts s7 bo sheep ac count 00 00 itellef accounts j127 73 charged to city of toronto toad accounts 74j1 0v knox anniversary fowl supper held special services marked the loftth anniversary last sunday of knox presbvtcrinn church acton when hev karl f smith of hespeler was the gue1 miniler and gave serm- ui thit were lmprcvc and ap preciated bv the ronrrefratiin thn mnrninc mibect of mr smith i iron or pirlners and in hi- rvrninp hi iibet was wha v- gl dn it d mr- iv in v bv h i h nd t h the tnl tnit at court of honour held fol lowing the regular misting of hm acton rout troop last monday it was decided by the scoutmaster and troop leaders that anyone wuhlae to ola the scouts would be advised to doso rbjbt away this will be the last opportunity bwore next september since the program is completely mapped out train ing for new members begins nest mlandmt and carries on progrecslvr- ty ull neat january when new arouta will commence their second class tests if all their tenderfoot has teet passed age for arouta afe frtmn 11 to it and they must ite in or have passed grade 0 those wfm join mult be 1 tiefore next march scoutmaster dave dlll will lir at the scout ltall all dav saturday and will tie very glad to answer juetlons of any lxy who would like to join the group monday ii m mitinej uin at 7 vi if anr fitw nipills m on id bvt- to rope thtn at ttt t f fun milh uclftinl 1tii eatin and camp flit viils ham o nv iimful ttnnx 1ik- knottmr unming trucking etc hon d porter at new no 2 school a unique event in the history of the tirwmjitp of krumoa not like ly to lie duplicated in a generstlon or two look place at the opening of the new no 2 onr- room acbool at three oclock m october i7th seated on the platform were two rnlnlfttrra of the conservative ont ario government the c c t oppos- lthn leader the liberal federal member for the riding with the ijheral senator the heeve of the township the tubllc school in spector ihe contractor the local united church minister the chair man and ex chairman of the srhool loard and the secretary a choir of fifty voices selected fnwn eleven schools in the tovn hlp under the leadership of mrs w it niack munic lupervisor provided excellent music with mrs d s armstrong at the plsno inrpeetnr w r mcvlttle ft a was in charge of the one hour program which opened with o csnsds mr frank day briefly outlined the hlftory of s k no 5 from 1m0 to ima when it became absorbed in the framnxa township school ar ea ft chairman f it mrcnnneli presented a detailed report on the necestty for a new nchocil nnl o ihe successful steps lending to the rompletlon of the modern building the contractor mr william par kr of giiflph formallv hart led over thr krvs of the ivw ehv to the chairman of the board mr cordon f swanion hon wm f handlon of go tr of reform inmihn iouiv i-itrotti- 1 the -sp- iit i aft rnor hon dam lor k c m fdnrt- votr ad it- 1 th- cm ids- in it- ph vi a ii- id hotm d ih i- 1 hi r i a in loop rt mmtum oct 2334 homostratch color maureen ohara cornell wilde wwlthura oct 2526 northwest mounted police gary cooper madeline carrol vpvo red shield appeal p4m do your port to mojp tho anwy give your donations to any of the rntknbor of the com mittee or take it direct to the bank of nova scotia salvation army campaign committee mr a t brown secretary mr a w haydon treas special names w j o oakes w g mckenzie w j benson gord rognv a id- son thos watson sr w j wolfe ladiecorganizations mrs wm maddox nm th- votlvhall oiitive ndicale that the ill lnt underwav with first pam5s next thurdav iat vear trim and new entrt- are advised to prepare their entries bv the mon- djv which i the deadline dae the kidminton club executive have called a reneral meeting of all iihmi fans for monday nt 750 p m at the y the business mretlni will he followed by lunch and bad minton all those who are plan ning to play this yrar are urged ta attend this meeting for their plea sure and welfare during the current season of activities at 8 30 pm thursday tonlgho the y senior members opening dinner will be held a distinguish ed guest speaker wlr be heard in the person of ttrtwrj macdiaf- mtd executive secretary of the toronto central yuca who was senior y supervisor overseas during world war tt and u ex pected to present an interesting ad dress at iso pm immediately following the opening dinner a bridge tourney win be held under the direction of the v bridge club good prize are to be awarded and enjoyment and fellow- hip for al be refreshed nhr vr d vl tr r a itaeen pn-ld- i -t- -i- n d th- chlr ii n on teatl on king f r d th- iteavens oiall ip- thv wordr th- mni-t- i of he rhurrh hev robert tt i tt na in charre of hth in th- evcnlne the services of th- tviited and rtaptnt churrhfs v i-r- withdrawn and the rnngregv- ioa liilned to enlov this annlvr- arv occasion rev f a currev nf th- tnltm church ited in the ervlce on mondav evening over 400 gathered nt the church for a turkey mipner under the suspires of the indies aid and a concert which fol lowed thr supper in the church basement was just as ill church simper should be the food was delicious with much of it and he friendly atmosphere added p to the wonderful meal afterwards in the church audit orium several mtmbera were sung by the friendly quartette of nnis- burg composed of donald ani howard graham bill currie and harry burt with mr donald matheson accompanying mra krcrnar from georgetown gave four very competent readings and young sheila paul played her violin crawford douglas favored bv playing the piano and donald graham gave a bass solo the fine voice of miss jo mcwxatl wt much appreciated by the crowd which filled the auditorium and over flowed up into the gallery the chairman for the evening wos rev airrurtrong and mr clar ence coles proposed a vote of thanks to all those who assisted in the splendid program after the ringing of god save the king the benediction wai given d b mew it tke twsse to lay away nme owistmas -at- a floyd smith credit jeweller 75 omfcn st no cfryrvg chrga beatty repair service -call- talbots hardware milton arena i dcl r 1 w toi t offiiamv 1 m d dl 1h slvd i a half hnlldav ddnrv ptx r w of it v w i rrhnin n hor- hill rvh the -oidtenr- in th- ior-i- ivav a -i- ion f the chair th- and- paid ribtitr b mis annlr tllffe aunt if th cct leader and formrlv nviir nnrvlnr for th- township mlis jnlllffe was an honored iuet and maklnr one of hr flrm puhllr appearances after lone illness mr e r tolvffc k c ader of he opposition n re- ill en t of kramosi and great uraniuon of its first potmarter of fered congratulations to the r urt and voiced his appreciation nf th educational facilities his children enjoyed nt no ft school mr henry a honking the fede al member recounted his srhom days at no r and agreed that v necessary public school education was provided in eramosi schools the veteran senator r w glad stone himself a former teacher brought neighborly greetings from the city of guelph reeve d d gray in his able manner thanked the visiting sneakers on behalf nf the township for their presence and contributions to the success of the opening ceremonies the national anthem at 4 uf pm closed the colorful program eplete whh the friendly banter of political opponents united in a gesture of goodwill on the happy occasion bouquets were given to mrs dana torter r w e hamilton and mrs w r meviule the school was beautifully decorated through the kindness of miss mar garet mccoll of guelph n beloved former teacher at both no 2 and no 8 schools mr wuhnm parker the contractor and other friends of the district skating sat night october 21 st adults 40 chiloiin 3sc scout apple day this saturday october 21 an apple ii out thank you for your contribution to the scout fundi ti fieller to fmiid doyi than mend men 108th anniversary baptist church sunday oct 22 1950 11 30 am 700 pm daylight saving rev frank keys toronto i v y till okilk e daily reminder c october 1950 jt tfuutarfr at6 0ho y t

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