thursday nqvttmbjcm m lme the acton kee mbs pack sjtven uttm to tru bmtob claims conditions in school unfit tki cbudrea of acton are our grmiwt iiirf they are our mw ireouf pocwssloa due to th avsvaoo u lb tcuoct of mdkim od th anulug car of parents today or sjldom sea a sickly child at five years of age these littl oiui mo eagerly bgin school 111 they have had a good star and wr a lnurvtud ctusefis de sire to see them advance to vry sssy the board of education has road us familiar with custurbtng inform ation runrtroini our public school building conditions thr threat n to undermine th health of ihfct utu ones th bast work cannot paaafbly be arromnjuawd in an ov ercrowded rlauroom owing to th rrodd condition th fir fesisrd hu tnttrd w would not live tn rundnnd building moat turrly we thai i not leave those whom w moat rhertsh tn uch surroundings ftomethlng hti to be dun th farts brought to our attention de- mend it the aasvrtlon of th people u required a fud for th relief of the haramnjb conditions has been de- vised bv thoae w horn we elected to attend to urh matters this ha been approved by the public school inspector and the dpartmrrtt of ta uri t lrn for nu r irovtnce every llirn who ha th war fare of our youth at heart will not hesitate to vote yea on thl vttal itfur m r tlennrtt qituay s judson tansley passes in carlisle the t ihrr of mrs fred cloy tif art or and albert tantley of itnekwiuod s judaon tansley pas ed jw last saturday ntrmhrt 2mh ui hla hynr in carlisle me w mi hi- fiftieth sear llli wife th former llratrlre ilurtch lur vi m h also survived by one aon daciil and three daughters harel alice nd mary iwo sisters mrs arrhr fsiinsby of muntabcrg an1 mrs fyed clow arton and four brother albert of rnrkwnetd ea ton of ceorgrtnwn hn and al ln of carlisle the funeral servlre wi held on mondav at the khrhlng funeral home in welerdown interment followed n carlisle cemetrrv acton guests at wcdoino of iosclla lltne rass to william sanders of erin clin la from acton w ere prcae it at th wedding of hosclta irene lbv daughter of mr ami mm h 1u ci n william to william on of mr and mr william san drm of frln at the maples hills burgh recently rev r h somer villc officiated with mn somer- vllh plav ina the wedding music cii r h her father the bndi wore a gown of whltr sheer orr rjon taffrta u ith long full rlee t- a fitted bndice and a w ret heart mwllne a hcaddrr nf or- anjre t liomi hrld her houldrr length i il and he rarrteu a lncl bmqiet of red rrwe and maiden hair i n m ntirah fl the bride sla ter icted as bridesmaid in a gown of pic blue taffeta with matching headdri- and shoulder length veil her touiuet confuted of pink ror and f tn ti man u as mr oeorge kan drr brother of the enwm after the t reiion the brides mother roc t id the guests in a brow n w it h a corsage of mlnman he w is s ni1 h th i ther in dns of likhtrr iith a roratre of red roses u pie will vpi nd their in 1 fniitlmd ind tm i iin for the trip th i hose a m f jille dress t t oit anil muk n cessories id j to iim in trin will is from acton gii s s s en prrm nl fnnx klti hener or- tngrvilli ind toronto baxters top norval 3vin georgetown ibtvtir ijib teat noral to the tune of 3 to 1 last tuesday night at the georgetown arena fyf som- trillr was credited with two of the assuu w ith tttlt fields and vie masters giving the final push to the puck jack stewart notched the third acton goal with ttob mar shall providing tne assist the only score for norval was authored by t blood star of the game was the norval goalkeeper raster lineup is as follows goal harold robson defense eart masale u robinson left wing ken alten right wing bob mir- thall centre jack stewart alts vic masters w fields f somer- vllle u marsd met jordan ray everdell i mauft and julian zsfac stn n rvs- gr r lmw ttj hon inst brut w nu th- ndsstigaweyd unit hears d stauffer it is tune that wv th socaliod little man of th world drew more attention to th fact that wfeaa our strength u cooperated w art fa roorv powerful than oftrafrradto big power dan stauffar pridnt of th uniud cooparsuvea of ontario was addraatliig th nasaagwya federsauon of agrlcultunt at its annual matting in brookvtll uxu last waak do you know why you farmer ar prosperous bacaua your wlv- and childran work for nothing h said ftunpoa just suppoa that every farmer in canada was asked to rau an aveag sum of loo towards a eooprativw there are roughly tsdooo farmers eliminate im60o of th that number will not b interaatad the not dig tn according to tfwlr mrtni 11 hofaw of thm what turn do you hvt three hufidrad million dollars think of th imp lement fectortm you could build think of th mills you could erect la ft and opeest think of th cars and trucks you rould roll off an assembly line your profit 1 might not qufte tourh the 43 per retit mark of the general uosors but tvxt tnveated would bring bark ery uttarrfta dlvtdrndi and they ymuld go right back into your own pocket tnmmiiilim is a dl ae bred by hunfrr and oppreailon withal t ha a plhtiial nature you cannot kill it with guns tanks or atom hntrilx men are eager to die for thli spiritual disease do some thing to guard ymtr democrsey think more of it the junior farmers nf naasaga- wera entertained the company with ome ramp fin singing martin tvavenport and archie service enr rihiited some fine ilw and mn mrlan gae an appropriate read in the fjrmrr ffesls u all mr wllf kenned made a rapable and gsnlal chairman iunrh was errd r terta 1 furmtjk thrvwgl no immediate rise in taxes forseen tpite the warning of higher taxes by graham tower of th hank of canada the finanrui ioit otaw a correspond tit doein t think there la mut h rhane of anv immrdntr and lubstantlal rakie government revenues he polnti out are pretty high in any cf lie writei theres no disposition here as vet to bugel for surpluset mrrelv to redure inflationary pres surrs it s argued that balancing the government arrnunts plus perhaps a smalt jurplusi is all th traffic will bear polltlcallv def initely there ii be no peclal or ronfuratnrr taea just to achirve the overall objective of cutting in flationary pressures th government got its fill of that in 1mt4ji won t easlu tangle with that hornet nett again cafts for canada mr james i cooke a canadian importer visiting britain has rec ently placed orders for 855 brit ish cars this million dollar order is to be shipped by next spring obituary born near milton t brownridge dies llorn on a farm not fir from milton in ibm thomas ilrownndge pfd awav las november 2nd in west vancouver itc miss mary ilnwnrylge of milton is his sister mr nrownndks pirents werv knglish and rnmr to canada in 1819 he married mirv jemima ituc ho survives him in 1iw4 and the touple famuli in seneca township ii ild mind county for a few years his brother wllllim went to the wet in 1rb2 and mr itrownrtdge followed in 1b80 taking up his hnvlhers land there he fnrmed until the mil of 1054 whn he vis ited in ontario for a rear on his return he lived in the uwn of orvnfrll until golnn to the s 01st in 1037 he lived in west vancouver until the time of his death mr brow nridge attended church service regularly although he was hard of hearing he loved hvmn singing he was sn elder in the united church he is survived by his wife two daughters and two sons mrs s b fleming ilns mrs f i deacon tsa dr t r brownridge and divhght his sister miss marv brownridge lives in milton nine grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren also mourn his loss the funeral was held from the chapel of the chimes in wert van couver with the pallbearers ben fleming f u deacon sons-in- law mr mutonthorp c gauth- ler fred kolman gransonslnvlaw and goenre deacon grandson rev dr hugh rohaon officiated at the funeral service and interment fol lowed in caplllno cemetery west vancouver star free concert stars videoerres and commodores 2 acton men ring bells many of that who had th pleasure of bearing th commo dores uau quartette in acton year ago ssprasssd at that urn daaire to have thatn com back again last thursday night lhy cauna back to jcnos prsaibytaxtab church and uruught with than th vldaoettat 6wua bjj ringars- b4wa thstn they providad two hour program that was parkad with good music and anlejjilnrneat and thoroughly enioywd by th capacity crowd that baaxd it on of th more humorous n unbars tfcowad rev r h armstrong and tad han- aan btng uutlaud into tha mys- lertas of ball ringing program was mad posalbl through th euurteay of th toron to star weakly and it la slncwrely hoped that more evenings of this kind may be arranged tn th future ttte piugr am wi opened by th knoi church rluilr in a group of numbers i know whom i have believed and slel away iuv r ii armstrong then ibtruducaml the members of the cummodorea male quartette harvard hedlck first tenor carl tapscott aerund john ruxgham barium donald pamsh bass and uastar of cerivoais and th vldeoetlca art and asabal ouin- es the following sumban were prahrud by us vldoeuaa la tha course of the waning country gardens anchors a weigh an at- trmpl to make bell ringers of non- bu rtngore th glow worm and th balls of sl marys a asrias of tunes were played on a handsaw a balloon a bicycle pump and tea- potal the conunodorfs sang th fol lowing dumber gospel train no body knows th trouble ive had didnl my iord lie liver daniel and dry rjne th neat group cunslbtad of a- ruvln all day on th prairie french canadian mrdley and aunt rhody their third group included camptuwn races coo water scotch uedty llklty uf mr namar a lund ttic same old shillelagh ik ole arks a uovrr in and a medlry eonauung of when you wore a tuhp i want a girl jost ijke the gifl moonlight iut etc independents lead y volleyball loop th y volleytull league la al- ri d settling down tn aerlous competition after two eta of game played by rrh team the indp- endents last year a runners up are on top of the standing with an un defeated record and 3 points ahead of their nearest rival the micro pi ait ira most of last years players have m turn oil and thla ckjh t ltie is onlributlntf to an lmprsved indiv idual style of play although team work ia still tn he iohihcd up and new player initiated into their tma pattern of play two teams have been dropped ihi year and a four team circuit w ill be mmpettng team tamdhip p w 1 pts independents 6 0 0 6 1 micro plasties 6 3 3 3 tannery itedi 6 3 4 1 tannery niues 6 1 s 1 acton home open to arts and crafts mlss pearl smith erf acton open id hi r txsutifiit hne tn twentv- sevrn memlers of the geongetown arts and craftji last thursday af- t ninmt plans were completed for the annual exhibition sale and tea to le hrld in georgetown a lucky draw will be held at which handmade articles of weav ing pottery metal and painting w 111 be awarded tn holders of refmahmrnta were aerved bv the lucky ticket hofclcss assisted by mrs h x bat kin mrs w beatty and mrs wolfe muiiil rolston honored by rhjcnos in axron and london prior to marriage th nrls from mn knll gave muriel honton a d ughtful shower at the homr of mra ruht lnutltt noviinlmr lfl aft r each girl rmlxniiliml her name on a quilt tlok and n few gtm a muriel inn nid h r gifts which were brought in a gilly di i orated has kt aftr he thanked the girt- 11 partook of a drllghtful lunch while lsltlng in ixndon ivrr th wk end of octoter uth mlu itolmon was aurprlsesl by a group f friends of the gambles who lomord her at a shower st th hnr of mrs r gamble s v eral p rrsen tali ran s were also niidt bv arton groups prior to her wedding on november thh ho hum dept hn mnall child should sleep ii to 11 hours ivrrv night take n nap for an hour or so in the afli miton tfo to bed at regular hour tnd orep in n txd bv himself in a well entllated room regular li ping regular eating habits give habv the right start lion cubs for montreal twin ix wrok old lion cubs wer riown to canada recently bv british oversea alrwavs corporation stratocrulser they were sent by the director of barry island too glamorgan wales where they were born to the calkanr zoo a stew ardes was reiponslhle foi their rare during the crossing the setter is sn english creation having been developed centuries ago through cross breed mg of the spanish pointer and spaniel dont have a single track mind on a double track railroad the borrow ing of tth 660 for he public school building following u the 1641 slat mayor e tyur aocl reeve j har grave accl t deputy rtevr j j stewart laaee were pussjble by securing sccl nominations over voting on monday fcotiud from page ottwi and building oi oesv industry homaa councillor greer esprraaed en- oyment in his flrct year on coun cil and assured all he would serve again if th electors so desired councillor itargrave espretaed appreciation of the support accord ed tn his work councillor hotrhen referred th disruption of streets and th work of deput reeve mcleod with whom he had worked in this department road repairing had been delayed but th mat rial was now being delivered fur th road ways h did not e a pert to b a candidal fur council this year cumnfiasiuner robt mararthu ciprcacd regret at the loaa of sup erintendent chas w wllsw 11 had been more than just supertn- trtidrnt in hi jf ytar of aervlcea he had develott arui with my dto ilia iurnr luwm had hd the benefit of four years un d r mr wluon guldanre he also ptd tribute to the untiring rfforta of skjperintendefit john imbect of ihe waterworks eprtmcnt who hjd iiirh a heavy year the chair man gave vrv interesting inform alum on hydro grxrwih and the ffort made lo meet drmandi for lw r he gave information regrxt- iig the waterworks department he appnrlatest the confidence the pub in had accorded him on the rom- mumon and would again be a can didate for office dr v o oakc chairman f the publu shimd hoard told of thn work of th w hmili the giejtct ptohlffti l develop thli year w is th hortagr of cusfnioms for ac ion growing population th re was a i vi the big problem nf worn out healing eulpnient and iklt- rnimlesi toilet irrnfiinnnlatmos ttit se had tnilh iwen condemned the s hoil w as grow lig and ex panding as the nt of arton and rciuind extension of services council all to be elected thoa t cooke alf fryer j grerr allan j c mercer thoa salmon esther b taylor ray thompaon l wieck chas wood publtr school board dr f o oakes t g jone c heard accl lubltc utilities commission on to he elected r ur arthur c rognvwldsun many of the nomineea are wall known to the electors but among them will also be found many naw name and electors would do well to make eevejulry regarding all th candidate before monday all the polling booths are at th town hall this year ther will he no booths at the ymca polling booth are often from tarn to 6 p m wonohimo about fmumts mow cmtktmas it so mfat hlht amotwt lucotstton titmorrow t tlr hot of wx een brr and h w n oh ch flit in a ti rig la d me ttr r y rlt rr at ii mindeelng wr lt of sir scaact kovtk or imw thlru rumit trem hiwtiim huk porul wnri4m ttii- hu souti alrjca tad uu vx wlu mwt in ntlrabl on hit lo dltnm kmr tw cc4irt ma bnt b awlud u lb iii i ul ibxainl of ajku 7 hi al ikr sihr tkr will ith permanent body ti llllliililll counrtl for atrtra souik of stur whos ruartkiaj ad eiva- poaitinn wr apprv4 l n lovrmmioul millng kiu to t fcg dun ut kls fw man know lh fl v tiifrfci of ttwlr duru rsk r hisatasr0 oitourntist dr a sirrs offier ttctu4y vi nino 71 th uk1uri1 itaft turijtr r rsigirr slitvk k many railway crossings have more than one trad whch multiplies the hazard to the motorist and makes the need for cau tion doubly great the drawing above emphasizes one of the prime dangers of the multipletrack crossing the train on the farther track obscured by the train moving m the opposite direction on the near track this motorist would have saved himself troublntffie had waited a second or two to see if the farther track wai clear be fore proceeding the board of transport commissioners for cana da received reports of 443 railway crossing accidents inthe twelve month period ended june 30th last these accidents took 140 lives and injured 549 others in some cases motorists disregarded pro tective devices placed at crossings for their protection and in others disregard of the basic rules of safe driyingwas responsible- for needleii loss of life ancttnury a surw v midr of all lb rhildr n in arlon which gav the name and agvs of all rhildren showed b3 children now nnd r ss hool age to meet this m r i a rooms would n rvtiind next sear h in ttr2 m in 10a3 ind 17 in 10m in view of thu information m new building program was essential to add to present vhcxil clavwooms the tnird had followed ihe regular procedure in securing necessary ap pro ils and architects plans the council had agreed to place the is mir he- fore the ebctors the de partment would pa 1 grant nf til m r rent of the new building ii the twenty year period the rale would not be increased in nv vear bv more than 4 7ft mills bases nn presi nt scale of grants and arlons present assessment the school addition was one nf the greatest needs to arise and the building program was the only sol- utlon to the problem he urged that all citlens assist to see that the belaw be carried trustee t jones pointed out the dire need for more school accom- moditlon and that the department would not make grants on make shift srhonl facilities the poard had given the question much thought and ihe grow th of artnn demanded a plan to meet the in creased school attendance trustee c heard enjoved the work on school ftonrd and hoped to serve again net year trustee j 11 creighton urged tha citizens gi e erious conld- emtlon to the needs nf thi school and to vote w hrn election day i comes trustee j w wolfe punted ut the ahsnluv neeesit f r more rooms at the school ind urcsl all j jo v oe f ivonhlv on the vuc on elt ttlnn dar i trudi e watson urc i ill get nut and vote on december ith 1 eive the hool hoard the support for thi needs of the rommiinltv c nill- ihnrmin nf th i orh hi on didrict schil noa d told of sime of th- pohlm in getting severs mtinlrlpillties o think in terms of a rent ml school he w is not sure of what the future held for the high sh ol he dealt bneflv w ith he changing trend in edueitin ind the uncetatntv of grnnts tit assist in the education il program a number nf the nnmlnees spoke bneflv thanking those hi had placnl their names in nomination and expressing their positions in he coming election these were i mavor mason reeve tvler c hansen j h creighton w carn- ochan j hargrave j j steusrt u wleck j greer thomas crok i hotchen chs wood miss es ther taylor dr oake t jones c heard robert macarthur snd c rognvaldson reef ion oi mofidav when time for ffliriv qualification had elapsed on saturday evening it was found that- there would be an election for members of council and for publle utoltlos commis sioner property owners will also vote on the bylaw to authorise suggestions witfidering what will ill for who and when it will vet gel imiil m or made ti the many ads lo the papri whit h plrlun- the atlractlt gif that can te tmurht in lal ttorea another suggestion may te addrl cav christmas rardi avallabb al ihe off ire of this p r open ml lo display a plrlurr of a nla1 santa carrying a sign that n ad- a gift aubicriptlon ha tteen en rst in vour name with hem w ishs from your ninie for the neat twelve rnemths you w iii riii ive fnamc nf this paper fir friends or relative who have i left tywn or even for those rirht u re who generally buy the pap i uih wiek in one of the stores a clft mltrtcrlpllon wilt te a itloi pi ii tn j1 j net itpprerlateit nt hit and miss gym competition scores the currently operating hit and miss gvm competition at the y is tw injt kctnlv ronested althougn many changes cn occur in the prt ent standing between now and christmas lav when the rompetlt ion closes the present rlas leaders are as follows preps hovs wayne ridley 17 points don undsav 1 paul rhllott 1 clrls ann defor est and judv sargent tied 29 points mirv hunter 34 midgets hova don wilds 41 s points lion fm mrrsnn and michael hurst tied 2s girls domthv dnwklns ms pinls joy peed m elaine ivfrest 4jis junior tovs john cunningham 31 points joe jany to hewitt slrrs and nhan thor- arlnsnn tied tt clrls peggv oak s 45 points kathleen mrchstall 40s frances oakes m imres will be awarded tn the highest scorers at the end of the rompetlt- hoover the best oolj thm hootct tioktyp cleaner hu tha dirt bctor thf quidjjr removes ncc utwl dire without mu without fust and oalr floorer hu ch nw littugutm noa- tu to help kep rugs dsuaar tools sttsch ouidilf and tiii to tomen your haoruc mntul ofl into handy abova-ttta- soorcjeancr coaa4 daaa- ing tool aosamhla la aasato cmrrr kit with rfrr hoow tsalttrpa onui whs ttr m taaw tiauilaf a aukaaatsa manning electric uxonm 330 actm for councillor 1 votc vote for a veieban for efficifnt administration vote rr mercer perfect gifts m for the most thrilling and practical of gifts this year give timesaving general electric ap pliances come in today and see the newest in radios and refrigerators -at- tsym0n hardware hon49 mill st a j