thpbbpay movkmbmr lo ub1 the acton free press acton ontario pack nvk no more schools for this area mr walter thomson leader of the liberal party promised at midland ont on nov bth to ex tend his austerity into the schools of ontario he would postpone the uildlng of magnificent hew schools until the province can af ford them so the forward looking education policy of the frost gov ernment would be halted under a uberal regime children especial ly in the expanding communities in halton would be first to suffer vol for your progrmtiv con- ata on nov 22 and tnsoro frho con tinuance ol sound cloction policy published by rfnlton prafflressjve conservative association acton high school news poem prove sometimes these verses chore ideal we seem to have no more but now and then we write a line then try to finish out the rhyme the outcome may sometimes be poor rut all in all we do our beat and whether your name be jones smith or moor if you read them we have passed our test then inter on when you need a cab to got you to your date you mlrht think again about urn and phone to one two eight i we 11 nerve you ns beat we re able ir airconditioned cars with drivers that are capable to take you near or far roys taxi phone ma acton guelph travel bureau world wide travel system on land sea air lft us arrange youk next trip satisfaction guaranteed j chambers r mountford lid masdattnell st phone 631 call or write choose your winter clothes now a wall assorted stock to choou from station wagon coats for men and ladies 32 95 to 38 95 bomber jackets fur trimmed only 14 95 ludjes and girts cardigans pullovers 2 95 to 6 95 flannelette pyjamas 1 79 to 3 98 children s overalls from 1 00 up vaool blankets 19 95 to 24 95 ibl hlankets 70x90 6 95 pr undfkwf ar for all members of the tamily lhiidrlns sleepers 1 69 to 1 95 botb breeches 4 25 to 5 95 bos golf bocks 49 to il23 mitts and gloves wool leather all sues to choose from 59c o 3 50 infants sweaters 1 59 to 123 if herallt the a h s com mencement u hero on thursday and friday november 1 and 18 in the town hall have you pur chased your ticket yet if your plans are to attend friday you will not b allowed inside without a ticket before 8 oclock mus ammlo has been working very hard with tho play to be presented both nights the title is the bobby sox brigade and tne cast consists of seven students mu harris has included most of the girls in her p t display and it should be very good she has three dances lined up with a dif ferent group partaking each night as for the boys mr heron has arranged some tricky tumbling for grade s with grade 10 boys doing torn horseplay we dont know what to expect from this horse play act knowing mr heron and knowing the grade 10 boys mr hansen has lame lovely numbers for the glee club to sing namely smtlln through when day is done and a llvclv number called the czecho-slovak- ian dance song miss grindley has been ticket manager and has organized the sale of tickets so far grade 12 is in the lead she has met with the student council to arrange for iiflrstprlxe of 3 00 and a second prize of 300 for the two bst ticket salesmen in the school mr robbins has worked very hard at arranging the program and im sure that all who attend will be pleased at the fine results tuesday afternoon a very suc cessful practice of the whole pro- cram was held in the town ball frd euringer will give his vil- odlctory address on friday night and there will be a dance after the commencement exercises other wise the program will be the same both nights agreement blocked on halt0n equalization of assessment continued from jooe one itlea opposed to the motions he rthatihirtwoiownlon with kelson and trafalgar get tv bethcr to ee if they could ajxres on a reasonable umpire if that were done the motion of mr palm er could be accepted he arguej that seem to be a move in the right dlnietlon warden dmc commented reeve joe wlckson trafaltfir snld trafalgar has been paying mprwnt fftr it irvwg rmhi xuf1 the three different stages of icoutinc wire all shown last mon day nirht nt the regular scout meetinc at hodenowwnee bob coon uns invested as a tenderfoot scout john cnawy was presented with his second class badjje and girdon clou was present j with his first class bndge more usls were also piu d a tht met ting with wayne curne gtonit snuthurst and garj daw- kins passing thur signalling com plies work will be passed next sunda tin nt u furnace is now m op- trition at tht scout hall and win ter mti mgs will be held m the w nrmth this ear last siturd ly iftt rnoun the bnstment doors were hung and nfur tht room is lmul- ntid it will be all readv to beg n t quipping is a workshop tools an tht m xt problem lit sjturdav s paptr collection w ls tht usinl succtis with cubs ind scouts hilplng al ogether 10120 pounds of crap paper wis tollt cted at tht remembrance da service 1 lst sund- afternoon there wer 1 scout in full uniform who marched in tht parade and helped h md out progrims difftnnt groups of scouts have utn ning out to blut springs on tht wttk uids undtr the direction of tht patrol uadtrs pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 63 water st north gait tiihiionk zau time table change effective monday nov 19tn s 27 p m daily trip to strat ford will be extended to london fr day and saturday only standard time other trips toronto acton london remain unchanged tickets and information at wile confectionery agent phone sb gray coach lines year we paid 24 per cent we have been paying more than burlington and oakvllle combined we are not in any humour at all for pick ing figures out of a hat and not in avour of any horsetrading nt thh time council has spent a lot of money to bring this program to o successful conclusion and i am surprised a burlington not accept ing a compromise reeve george currie ksquajtlng m cant see why if this council is called together it cant iron this thing out there are a lot of good business men in this council and they ironed it out last year i think it can be done again this year reeve george thorpe nelton our neighbors have been taking a shot or two at us today to i am not prepared to do any horsetrad ing today w agreed to take the 1051 figures but they do not seen to be acceptable i am willing though to meet at a special meet ing to attempt to arrive at t itic- cetsful conclusion reeve hargraves acton i am willing to sit in on a meet but as we took our increase last var we are not prepared to accept aniher this year all other members indicated their willingness to have a inecial meeting called for the purpose of arriving at a successful conclus ion nest tuesday was set for calling the special meeting council approved a 300 gmnt to the board of the halton commun ity park to assist in paying an ac count of 510 for the installation of a new water system members agreed to a resolution sponsored by acton seeking to have a subwiy constructed at the second line crossing and also a re quest made by mrs w mcintosh nelson to have the matter of a subwny at the seventh line nelson east of burlington reopened be fore the board of transport com missioners council favored bo h suggestions and instructions were issued to approach the board in reference to the two subways the countv building committee wa instructed to consider a request made by the halton law society for a room in the county bullngs to establish a law library in a letter from l d dingle it wis suggested n room on the second floor be used a further report will be mnde at the next meeting of council council ipprovcd n recommeni a ion of the reforestation commit tee to purchase 400 acres of busi hnd from ross byittiin in nas-ig- tmi it 8 000 this will exteni tne countj reforestation prognm ind help to eliminate some of th bntr trnublt it was explained tht committee for the halton home for the aged wis empower- td to idxertiit for t superintend nt for the new home reeve h i tchfuld expliinod tht new home would likt 1 bo md for occup iru bv april of nt t t ir and it would be wist to look f or supcr- lntt ndtnt now r s mu membi rs ft it now would he n opportune mmc to form i u i itirik tommitttt to mi et with p 1 council to considtr hilton s l s ln in the nou jnntl owned h mi it rnmpton irdt n dirk imttd thu both hilton ind i 1 1 t unt ils ippo nt in irbitntor ind tlu m turn w uld app t nt i ill rti 1 1 irni tt sitisfttirv tji m nt i fttl th ri w mil be 1 v inni f 1 nf tf it win a jil tl h it w i ht i b i r d h smith i nmt digmir w i j nt x ii f rm in nib rs o tin 1 c lit on n girding co mt i t urbin muni pil s en im tt ns n m i m i t n k ids lit i 1 utn i m nts would x i ud t b th pir s aii h t l i i w ls to prt it z i n i jft w 1th rnd oif ft r nt pimnjgti the tount would p include d oakville 91 pi r tin burlington 4 pr cent acton anr georgetown both 100 per cent k milton did not have a county road extension or connect ng road it had been mentioned in commltn a 31 j per cent grant be made to th count town these grans were o apply to countv roads ont during the closing moment of the session deputyreeve shan non burlington made another at tempt to inject a policy burlington had been seeking which according to the speaker was only for omp pa rati ve purpose he sought h resolution to haw council approve a schema whereby each municipal ity would prepare a schedule of properties sold during 1d50 also showing land assessment building aiscsgpient total a jilgn g with tljc selling price he argird having the figures might oasut members to arrive at a more equitable agreement with equaliz ed assessment the resolution was not supported by council with members pointing out the sales prices ns paid for property was not a true figure deputy reeve palmer told of prop erty in his community selling for twieewhat itwnnwnrth httfortr it did not show n true assessment figure and would have no bearing on the finnl outcome accounts approved and ordered to be paid included flnnnce 5 208 75 county homo 53 200 07 county buildings 092 72 prntlng 484 s2 county roads 10 830 03 nssesrment 10030 agriculture and reforestation 12fl 50 hospitals 2 038 40 pounding the sports beat milton 1nts dmplte the loss of bramilon plnytfvs who would have been n bltf help to them have managed to muster pretty impressive line up for the season brampton s decision to enter a club in int a spurred the milton execu tive to brinx up two or three junior plarytrs nnd cnnvna the country u alp f i c tho itxanauiot lose first game on trophy ladder bixtcr laboratories hockey tcim which just missed winning the tost trophy in the georgetown industrial league last season is bick trying agiin this year with a few changes in the team lineup the seison dtdn t exactly begin with a bing for the acton boys who lost their first game last monday night in the georgetown arem 1 2 with alliance paper mills the winners the piper millers scoring was due to poor finish in bixtcrs clearing and the other tcim took advantage of all opportunities given them there were no penalties issued new players this vear with the local leim are mike coxe and wiif duvil of acton while the team is missing lome misiles last yers stilwart defense and bob marsh- ill last years ciptain who will just be filling in this season the line up is ingv robsoi g earl masalcs mcphall stewart jordan zajac coxe somerville du il everdell robinson fields marshall vic misters and ken allnn bixter laboratories of canada is again displaying their interest in sports the interest of the players is keen too for it costs eich ont to play for the team the tcim executive is c rogn- vildson president h kinrcad teim mimger ed hufnagel sec retary treasurer lome masters coich kerwin mcphall cosca mike coxe team captain so bixtcrs has again started its climb up the tost trophy ladder i rung every monday night and this eir they re aiming right for the top about 650 enjoy church fall supper it wis a conttnttd and full aud icnct thit enjoyed the program of music ind moving pictures after tht fill turktv supptr at the acton uruttd church last monday even ing thrte hours of recorded music nu m spitt of tht snow tht ir tntertuned the crowd of ovr 850 p btdfour dttrarcbtcom who pitiently wiled for their mj ltss puntiful in tin numturs to be called to go down to the bostment there prompt tfftcunt strving of a turkey dli- ih r w ith all the trimming con- two rnmes with georgetown a 0 4 win for milton on friday nt milton nnd a 5 5 draw nt georgetown on tutsdny the co ops reem to have ns rood an onto if not bettcrl than that of last year bt n boyllsa team ed up with russ brunh and murray grcnke rided with floosie scat- talon to form nn effective defense corps an powerful on the attack nr nt the blue line georgetown also has a well balanced club nnd should have a successful season grouped with the very strong northern loop the ktaxtfr lab entry in the georgetown industrial league lost the first game of the season on monday night the loss wna in flicted by alliance paper mills who have some speed merchants capable of capitalizing on every opportun ity they were opportunists as the acton mob cirried the piny but failed to blush the bulb more than twice thnnks to n gold plated net minding chore from the alliance not guardiin thtyre at it again next monda ind every monday through to mirch if georgetown can successfully run an industriil hague with the hiih operating costs of artificial ice this pillar can see no reison why n simllir scheme couldn t be adopted in acton this season where every indiciton points to a good quotn of ice time several eirs ago the in dustrial league was a going concern nnd created no end of interest a single night a week nt the arena would enible three gimes to bo plived informition reaching this column refutes i curn nt rumour that the nrcm wont open this sen- son anotf from doctor sirrs wis for wnrfled here which will ex plain itself the annual meet ing ind election of officers of acton minor sports club will be held in the town hall on tuesdiv nov 20 at 8 o clock present officers hnve been in office for three ears nnd feel that new blood is necessary to ensure continuation of this under taking all those interested in the promotion of competitive sports for boys are asked to attend it s hnrdlv necessary for this column to mention thit the keen interest ex hiblted by the club in the bos of the town his contributed immenst lv to the prevention of delinquency in addition it has creited i lot of wholesome fun nnd spired no ef fort to develop good bastbill and hockev players j deer sfxson is well advinccd nnd stvtnl acton ind district hunters bigged thtir quoti cliff bndliv up in the ii liburtnn district list week t nd is reporti d to hive bltn ont of sixtttn in the pirtv that bnggt d one the snow wis dot p in tilt north ind somi uf tlil hunters nt v r tun glimpsed in animil other than the doks chirlic allen ind his son ken wtre fortu john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courteous service free estimates church street phone 319w this christmas traat dad to a gift subscription to tha acton free press ho will bo glad to receive your greeting 52 timos in tho year with tho free presss weokly issue subscriptions 2 50 yoar the acton free press 56 mill st acton phone 174 imrni di ite northern district md some hunlt r shirt tht v it w th it tht y ire milrituu to rtmoti districts in the southearn parts of the prov inct dtt r ire more puntiful bun worthwhile im th st puts is open seasons on buit 30 dlnntrs w re stnt out huntiiu them indicate it is a com t thosi unable to attend um vturrtnet ftr pt opk strolling following tht dinner n hours j ll round town to sti i pr trim under the dir c ion of the i nit d church minister riv e currev was begun su is miusil box h nt by a merct r gave i n 1 torn ind tune to tht pro- rtin ind t romniunltv sing song was ud b iuv currev uuh h fnuur it tht p inn mr fn uler tl giv stvtnl plino solos a id mrs j crtlm mis i imp mi th thur h on init ontrib i t 1 nrj in solas th iriilt nf runuvm d un- 1 ch ii h t r n o ceori bh p ind h th n j in s c kit i lift- the pmg r tm w h m n iii t i- s nr ii1 nii ir th ml if th pr trim finnl i n th hu- h mm n nvd id still full hitt flii k up in the distress sij nil uui i flut tlttr krjcifulh sciu i ft net ltavini thtm to mirul it i tit ht i tt uitv it tiic inimul on j no hikhw i just tt 1 w spt suii tin- unt i n it tt tl t ftt n ftr tin bt n fit i molt rita wh n t no i t ttti 1 lv tiftt n arc unable to iv ul i i misit n caught in fence deer dies in snow t i m in th lucky winners of lakeside chaptet i o d e draw announced v mm r f itht iliff r nt luckv draws ht id tt tht i kt sidr chaptt r 1 o d f hizj ir in th on october t ir us follow tnccle muriel burns bird cat and ktand mav dvrm tltttric tea ktttl mrs it la n i fid tablt lamp ctri bovcman brum 1u mums mrs fru ktnt nt i babv quilt mrs j jnequc sniocktd dress miss pollttte mont real braided rug anne lrsnewtch prviton ubu cloth mrs stan nor ton inutl n v n n s tv t wuh rh 1 i ng ff i a tuti bfiom nt 1 v ins t j n svi red and t unt d ia a hum na art too concern tht ir own trouble vtt tht animals accid n i n more unhappy lfter hu i thv i rinlv r ir 1 r uhbi mender leg had caught in a man mik wire fence on the fifth lin ibout half a mile north of the sighwav was disiovered stiff and cold by g v barbeau acton last satur 1 da u was presumed that the animal i became caught severml dayi bt fire and unable to release its if died in the snow there was no funeral scrvtc and no floral tribute survivors are not known blue doll beauty salon plaaia try to avoid christmas ruthat hayo your permanent treated with silhouette oil shampoo the highest namo in beauty science haircuts designed to suit all features cold waves 8 50 up machines 5 00 up or half parmtnow more than ever because of frequent haircuts need ed women are having half perms at half tho regular price all perms and styling dona by mrs fuller personally phone now acton 245 we wish to convey sincere thanks to the following for their cooperation and financial assistance towards the robin hood cooking demonstration s eisen brown s grocery pallants clothing e marks acton machine shops beardmore co highway garage thompson motors van wyck cleaners station hotel w evans f l wright denny s taxi acton woodcraft acton creamery c waterhouse l lovell h mainprize kaye roszell love s grocery hargraves service station whithams garage macswain garage ballentines garage g benton grocery barrs grocery acton auto body force electric mason knitting mills thomson fd store bilton and perry p a system by hassard radio the duke of devonshire chapter iode john root will broadcast to the lector of n wellington dufurln friday nov 16 cknx wing ham 1 151 30 cjoy guelph 7 157 30 publlr mrrllnc ulll tor hrld in iris tou hall tuln ovt tuesday evening november 30th 1 h o clock p in spkrr hon w l hamilton gurlph mr baot and otbtrm i ou jrr invtud to attend ihli meeting and luten to radla broadcasts nov 22nd vote i john root x i