Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1951, p. 7

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thursday november 8 1bs1 the acton free press acton ontario pachs bbvkif campbaivllle mrs george black girls group host ww gctorse iblttbk was hostess to thtt st david glrw group on tuesday evening wlthlho presid ent anno hurren presiding sev eral bible passages were rend by och member taking part eleanor cairns led in proyw marilyn moon read an interea- well mrs black conducted dut- cliaaion on friendship with all of the members taking part during the business period it wan decided t6 have n piny in decem ber jane smith had charge of the comes nnd anna hurren and aud rey calrnn provided the treat which 4he sixteen membera present en- joyed article recalls sir harry lauder old timers who remember harry lauder and tils ongs in the early century may read sidelights on the scots career in o november ftead- ra digest piece by tom clarke director of the argyle theatre at blrlrinhead england clarkes fath er who managed the argyle in the 00s hired lauder in june 18hl for one week at the pay of four pounds the singing comedians performance led immediately to a fiveyear contract laud or wrote most of his songs clutke says once when leaving a london theatre in 1905 the stage doorkeeper handed lauder a pink envelope remarking i suppose you love a losaic the words stuck in the scots head and several weeks inter he first sang i love a lassie to a glasgow oudlcnce hoamln in the gloamln was in troduced in new york in 1010 keep xlight on to the end of the road grew out of lauder s great sorrow over the death of his son killed in action in world war i always popular with the royal family lauder wui knighted by king george v in 1010 the first musichall artist to be so honored li a v a aw y ice cold 7 forums report on cooperatives ten groups of halton county farm radio forum have reported their findings on the recent topic are cooperatives efficient the first question when should a cooperative be orgatthted this question was given various answers among them being the following a when the held or area has bem carefully surveyed and inter- ttmrufflelentaranlv4tssu port from the people b when local builncsi men do not give good service or when their prices do nof compare- favorably with other lo cal ifjtel the rccond question in settmg up a cooperative what stops should be taken to ensure its sue- ccsr a an efficient manager b capable and competent board c sufficient capital d loyalty of all its members e all business done on cash bases to warrant a sound footing f continued pat ronage g good quality products well advertised the third question what ttepj should the members of a cooper ative take if their coop is not giv ing good service or if it is showing financial loss notify members and call a meeting with manager and board of directors where members con voice their complaints and have them investigated by the board as one forum stated have a down to earth discussion of ways and means tb settle the conditions and provide a speaker who can furnish hie organ tea tloti with new ideas sllco apple fr cuh a new industry located at norval is finding that slicing apples can be jiprofltflbl business the georg church collection shows no strain attention cattlemen 1 wi buy and pay top market prices for old disabled or dead cows horses hogs our new system will assure you the ser vice you hnve desired do not wait for tomorrow have it re moved today by simply phoning collect acton as or hi ad office hamilton 38056 ontario rsndonng co say it quickly and the 120 mil lions to 150 millions that goes into church collection plates in the 14 000 churches across canada ev ery yenr looks like big money writes frank chamberlain in the financial post but in fact it reveals that the church people of canada nrcn t straining themselves by any means three centuries ako the churches could count on one- twenty sixth of the national income then the har vest for an operating fund that was the tithe the early catholic settlers paid into their parish treasuries the 120 millions to 150 millions protestants and catholics together contribute today amounts to little more than 1 per cent of total per sonal incomes in canada wt spend six or seven times as much 1 02g millions on tobacco alcohol and beverages wt spend ncrl three times as much on the combined services of the doctor and the undertaker our spending on church rate alonibide what ue spend on per bun il attne what we spend on drugs uid cusmttics or what it costs us in ioap and cleinlnc sup plies noath e ast west s ouyh a j news from ah directions town herald reports on the new in- dustry and telln thnt so far the commercially sliced apples are pur chased by bakeries hotels nnd res taurants but the firm ii experi menting with small nockapes for private apple consumers one of the partners mr gurd is n mem ber of the family which established gurds ginger ale so hes no new comer to the food business climb for ftso a bold thief was reported in last weeks erin advocate he brought his own ladder and climbed up into the second storey of an erin home while the owners were downstairs having supper he took 850 climb cd out slammed the window rip ped down the ladder and away prd u the south the county to the south is cer tainly considering all the implica tions of ford co s proposed larg est under-one- roof plant in the do minion in trafalgar as both oak- ville papers testify all eight col um of the t week s oakvihetraralgar journal arc 111 led with an aerial view one of several reasons why the paper was welled to- 20 pages the journals largest ever an editorial now sug gests a full time mayor for the busy centre articles on school accom modation theyll be crowded even without the influx of population a mnn in windsor who thrives one of the oldest fords how a july edi torial had predicted just such a plant and others reflect the interest ond even excitement of oakvillians following the news release em ployment is more calmly but still curiously considered up here child labour last weeks burlington gazette mournfully explains why the first ice in the arena was obtained with so much difficulty the compres sor appears to have been doing a mans job when only a boy and making ice is even a hard job for a man while basic english classes have been held in various parts of the county generally with small at tendance but profitable results it ts surprising to learn that over 100 new canadians are taking classes in burlington wedding anniversary georgetown s mayor harold cleave and mrs cleave celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a recent dinner party mr and mrs g a dills and mr and mrs amos mason of acton were among the guetts at hilltop lodge erin display of canuck btamts sidmpulh england philatelic socwty was recently treated to a display of canadian stamps it in cluded some early ship letters one of which was the earliest recorded bearing the date 1705 early can adian postmarks were displayed ond an outstanding item was a block of 31 of the 15 cent lflfifl- 1872 issue with the rare ottawa crown cancellation prince edward island is only a little more than onesbdh the size of vancouver island pjfils area is 2 104 square miles and that of vancouver island about 13406 square miles chrome protector a new liquid plastic coating re ported in the financial post is designed to keep scratches and smudges off the bright trim of your automobile it forms an airugnt ttussllke film on metallic surf aces and prevents rusting corrosion and pitting applied with brush or applicator it dries quickly and can be peeled off in strips onions contain an oil similar to that used in tear gas bombs cecil a carr optometrist oueiph 8 douglaa st ti 101 bilt0n and perry limited plumber staamfihert tlntmltha we carry a complete slock of furnaco pipes stool pipes eovostroughing toilet outfits basins sinks baths furnaces oil burners otc we sail direct office showroom and plant 126 main stroet nohh phono 444 atton 4cw community health plan nov 22 vote john root reelect the 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na-t- pays o to for any one sickness or accident to average family of few m all involved at anyone time a complete plan covering every member of your family for hospitalsurgicalmedicalnursingmaternity expenses- pays claims promptly pays any number of times in a year no limit pays for female disorders pays maternity benefits or other expenses arising from complications of childbirth after plan has boon in force for ten consecutive months no medical examination an honest statement concerning your health is all that is required the now community health plan offers you the advan tages of collective buying- you get these greater benefits at lowest cost

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