thursday december flth 1951 fhe acton free press acton ontario 4 paqbbkvbf knox girls hoft christmas party tho decmbor meeting of the baughtr of knox acton pres byterian glru organization wan held in the form ofa christina party at the home 6f tyrs ritchie street on monday even ing december 3 after a short worship service conducts by the first vlce-pwsid- cnt dorothy dnwklns there w as n brief business period fit which report were iven by the secret ary joan chlsholm nnd the treas urer marilyn slgsworth mn a j buchanan extended ah invitation to the girls to attend nnd take part in the w ms family night in the church annual reports were then reid nnd approved the nominating committee brought in th report of the nominations held bv ballot at the october meeting nnd the new officers for 1051 are as- follow honorary presidents mrs r ii armstrong mrs ii mainprirc president ruth smith president elect diane dnwklns second vice- premd nt dorothy dawkins third vice- joan chisholm- fourth vicepresident marilyn slgsworlh secretary ijorralne mulhn treasurer evelyn dolmer card convenor elizabeth jany pianist iletty sinclair program convenor olive musscllc pres reporter june wntkina other of ficers will bo elected at the jan uary meeting tri conform with the new study book mrs mainprize brought greetings from the wms and presented the girls v ith their new study book as a gift from the wms adjourning to the kitchen the christmas partybegan with a con test of making popcorn balls and chains for decorating the glowing christmas tree diane dawkins was the winnar of this contest af ter decorating the tree carol sing ing conducted by mrs buchanan and misses iner mclellan and lorraine mullin completed the program white gift were given to be used ajs christmas gifts in the indian jhmldentlol schools and gifts were exchanged by the girls from the loaded tree a traditional christmas lunch and social hour concluded n happy christmas party north east west south t news from ail directions jo sclimlu u a pretty nopula guv in knpiiutnhing with mintf help he treated about 25 crow ofeek children of japanese extrac tion to a show one nfternoon com- pit to with nil the trimmings some who uere full of gratitude but not ducation as yet sent nlong gems of ju rrtfautlr art dc plcungwud treca nnd canadians ignore second life prime challenging the idea of ilfe-on- thcshelf after 83 that is prvlt on the continent dr marti gum- pert cites m the current readers digest several instances of great human accomplishment at much more advanced years on a recent trip to europe he interviewed seve ral lively 70 r0 and 00 year old sters and reports their activities in an article condensed from the new york times magazine vittorio emanuel e orlando for mer italian prime minister who helped conclude the treaty of ver sailles is now 01 an active mem ber of the italian senate head of a law firm and professor at the uni- ersitv of home for other exer cise orlnndo takes long walks dr raffiele basttanclli internationally known surgeon at tt7 operates three times ueekh has dailv office hours driws ins own car and until five ear ago flew his own plane philosopher benedetto croce 115 lectures nnd writes in his 10hour working dn bernhnrd bert nson nrt lustoriun has just published a book at h5 bert nson wishes in- could tnnd on a cormr with his hat and btg peo ple to throw him their w asted hours george snntanni former harvard professor now in home still wnus sttadiu at h7 eduuard herriot of fiance nun stripling of 7- presidts it the national as- siinlux thrte das a wetk drives t 1 1 satvn dav to i ons w hi re hi m i im actim m british it tiers art- btrt- rand kusm11 71 und vibiounl sumn i m doubtless ou have h aid of anotlur oltl bi iton nam- td winston chin thill old ugt lr gumu rt insist de- i lops i in tit urge and povnr of iu own lnsud of a second iluldhood theie is oftm a sicond pi uiu if lift w bit h we should dis toiii t plort and ctunsh lone distant i- trarumiv on of natiril g l bt gan in 1h1 whin two piptlius wn bull from northern indiana lo chit igo a dis im e of uboul iji nulia door lookout you i ih git a- look at doorb ii niiy s without being seen or heard before jou open the hv apartni nt or private home door w ith an mgi nious new peephole now bt mg introduced n canada savs thi fimniial post fashioned m bronze c- brush chrome it slips stcureh into 1 i inch hole in metal or wooden door and i said to be tamper proof it differs from cnovention- al lookouts in internal lerj nr- rangiments that allow broid view of visitor at zero range fiery minr wifgly edgetl tiain cars the older ones equally impres sed w rote notes one example- thank you for letting us look nt the show freelv i njod eatin nnd drinkin while looktn nt the picture tins one wns brisk dear schmit7 thnnkn verv much for pop corns nnd 1o el v entertainment well i am sknttmt now nnd i ery fond skating butfor passionate grntitude this breathless epistle wns tops schmiu thanks show was rt- marknblc ropcorns nnd cold drink fine for rijiht spot thank you glasgow jake st andrews day last friday in- spired this joke hnmish mctnv ish was walking nlong a glasgow street when a stranger approached him and nsk- od could i have a match please hnmish whom several affec- tionntelv called their closest f i lend searched slowly in hopes the min would finally give up and have him with his matches all in tact but he finnlly found one nnd gnve it to him well exclaimed the stranger i sec- its an excellento match work for the company and vou have just won 100 the daed scotchman pockett d his ensh as the stranger walked off down the street then when he re covered from his surprise he gas ped i knew there was a trick to it hes walked off with my match burllnrton plans with the inst issue of the bur lington gazette came the last in stalment of a series of articles that the town council building commit tee submitted regularly for publica tion the case for a municipal building with its pros and cons has been put before the readers of the paper in this way georgetown art the georgetown arts and crafts clubs origin was briefly recounted in lost weeks georgetown herald with an interesting sideline into the art of the bajlet on the first committee for the group were mrs m h moycr who raised angora rabbits and wove articles from their fur mrs paul beer a talented graduate of a european art college mrs a g m bruyns and the late mrs ann lawson the outstanding craft of the group is still weaving but the members also have classes in metal leather shells pottery and felt and as for the ballet classes w ere started there but discontinued for lack of space the teacher mrs h b canham knew while she studied ballet in england the sud denly celebrated celia franca who has recently established the cana dian national balut company and mrs canham has been approached concerning ballet classes for acton the herald concludes so from nngora rabbits tn george town a definite interest in crafts has spread to neighbouring towns w ith miltons hobb show s and night school classes and actons recently formed arts and crafts group nttesllng to its popularity urotit rlrepy iimlt the tiny sleepy utile hamlet by the lake that once lived nlmoht entirtly by fishing and farming has given place to a bustling village mases the oakvllletrafalgar jour- nnl nbout our little neiuhhuui to the soifth bronte since the wai her population hns almost doubled and the many new houses in t he- past five vears totnl from ml to 100 and summer rottngt s nre doing venr round dutv ns well foreman osbnine savs bionte has lain doimnnt as tonic ns its hinn to now its going to grow bank credit level kept to ceiling an indication of how data banks ln e been keeping loans down to the celling requested by the government lnst february is re port d in the financial post despite seasonal nnd other spec ial demands banks have held the inerease in the total amount of money on loan to 240 millions or about 0 per cent since tu volunt ary curb w as instituted totnl loans outstanding in can ada at september 20 w ere 3154 miliums a giin of 25 5 per cent compared w ith the con espnndlng figun of 2 75 millions on the s ime tlate a year ago just prior to the bank credit curb policv of last february the figure t 2011 million thus imrcnsi at september 20 was 4240 millions corporation tf lha town of acton count is paid within ten days of the date of mailing bylaw no 932 a bjlaw to authorize th imposit ion upon oumtrrs or occupants o land who derive or u4ll or mat drli a benefit from the b he venue derived in any year from the sewer rate horvby im- imued shall bo applied and used ow6i vrds payment of print ipnl and interest due in that year upon uelwmureh issued tor tne work for the capital cost of whlci ihe coufructfon of the sewau dis- rale is imposed and shall be iwwal ujuvm ak authorised by riisrerrel by the acton public eujicietit to pal cajt of th uorlc timer rate one half the canada savoritt wkiu skirl arrow dart yet dart u canadas top whit ahtrt and we have it in wide range of bute darta famous nonwilt mediumpoint collar is good looking and perfect fitting ataya peat all day dart ia tailored of fina banforutedlabelled broadcloth mitoca cut for better body fit your first choice for looks wear value i b d rachun acton wheheas a sewage dtipotnl system including n dbtposnl plant has been constructed under die authority of bylaw no 802 and whebeas the said by law provide that onehalf tt the emu thereof ihah be colletlt d by a sew t r rate and wheheas sec 3410 siib- mitioii 2 5 and h of the munloil act lultl itso chapter jl l autli- tiric i ilu p of this bylnw vmiflhiliippi nviitpniie mutlup t bond ti etnbltsii a nwr rate sliuilure bpon which sewer raits hill be baxid nnd calculated and wiieueas it u uettsao tofoil tt in eaijiof the ye in ium to 1170 huihsivl by way of wer iiutil the hulnnf 12 0mh and wjieheas this counill dt i in it advisable to differentiate betw i en the several tin ties of woi ks the kinds of benefits nc- t i tiing mil all olhtr relevant mat in s to eiusure that such sewt r iites ire imposed upon a bisa that i i mutable and just and whereas the ontario munklpnl bonrtl did by ortkr dat- td the ninth day of januirv mm appiove the passing of thli by law be if f hereore enacted ii ihe council of the corporation of the toien ojf acton os follows 1 a total amount or 12000 00 shall be tollcited in enth uf the iars 1051 tb 1070 inclusive jruni all owners and or occupants of land who mse water and or sev en in the town of acton becailse tlu j derive or will or may derive a bi in fit from the sewage disposal stt in with the exception as st t out in p iragraph ij hereol the said sum of 12 000 00 ls the cstim- attd onehalf annual capital civsi of tin said wurk 2 the said sum shall be levied and tolkcted as follows a servilc thargc on all water supplied ta s inch pipe hue lo nm- sumer 1 j4 per tuu montlls b 4 inch pipe line to con- punier 2 00 per two months cc 1 inch pipe line to consum- ti j00 icr two monlhs id 1 inch pipe line to con sumer j so per two months to is inch pipe line to con sumer 516 per two months fi 2 inch pipe line to cousum- i r 0 jli per tw o months g 3 ituh pipe line to consum er lb 00 per tw9 monltvi ih 4 inch pipe line to consum er 2006 per two months for each family there shall be paid thi following itrvices charg es supplied through inch pipe line 1 j4 for every two months i a consumption charge on all water supplied of 35c per thousand gallons for the first ten thousand gallons- supplied cveiy two months with the voicepions heitmaftcr stated j a consumption charge on all water supplied of 25c per thousand gallons for th ejich ad- c itinnal one thousand gallons sup- p tid every two montbs wih the txuptions hereinafter state 1 ik a consumption charge on h water supplied to industries using was than 200 000 gallons ptr two months of 20c per thousand illorus 1 a consumption ch irge on all water supplied to industries using 200 000 gallons or more per two monhs of 15c per thousand g illons im there shall bi a minimam thirgi of 1 r bimonthl 3 the said siwir rental shill be celllctid by the acton public ut- ihliis commussion which shill be th agt nt of tht corporiton for uth purpasc 1 accounts hall b- undered liitve witn or witlidn at tne s ir time as me wnur rate a discount of trn pr ci nt sh ill be gien for payment on or bifore the twentieth of th month it which the si count is rndered 6 all accounts shall be render- id if possible on or before the tenth day of the month 7 in the event that the account ls not rendered on or bt fare the tenth day of the month the owner or occupant shall receive a dis count of ten per cent if tne ac- utllte commission to a wpernl trut for that purpose 0 the sewer rote imposed here by upon any owner or occupant of juud shall he a lien imd charge upofi ihe land and if th tiime or any piirt thereof remaitu unpaid nftt r due date the amount unpaid mnv bi collected by dlstii up m the gotuls and chntteh of- sjch ownei or oteupnnt or ih th rk of the municipality umui notice to liim of the amount due thi person bv whom it i dm and the 1 mil upon whit h lien ii tlalm- ed shall enter the salne iiprm the to hectors ml lnnd thr collector shall pro eed trt t olh rt the snit in thi same wnv as nearly as inav ji as munitipal tax i am t olh li able 10 everv pi rson who ns s thj si wcr for dlsphsal purpu of fluid whit b is not being mete ed into the premlnes shall iy at tlie option of the corporation in a flat role of t w bl- rionthly or bt a sewer meter rental bas ed on the rates provided in cction 2 hereof the sewer meter shall be provided by the town and shall remain the property of toe town on the same terms and conditions as water meters 11 no moneys shall be letlueted from the i foresaid turns bo ollct- i tl us h wit rental for enhrctinn charges overhead or otherwise nnd the full amount collected hnll h applied on the debenture 12 no roof water or onisl le drain water shall be admitted into the sewer or ne discharged into the sewer nnd no wn l nnnliin- 1ig m excess of 27i bod shall be admitted into the lewer or be dlslh rd nlo the sewe 13 am of registered pi ei 170 in th tiwii of acton and that pir- ttl or t ict of lind an i itmiss i tnt hinn and being form rlv u the lowiishlp of ei4pielnt in th c ot iy of iialton an i province of oilmn being rompitd of ill th it iiit of the enst hnlf if int nuinht r twentvnlne 29 li tne third conet sslon and nov in ihe town of acton which 1 not hown tin registered pi in 227 is exempt from fhlt by hw until such time ns sewers are construct ed in this area head n first nnd si ro id tme this 2nddav of january 1351 head a third time and pissed this niuetrt nth day of j imury 1051 e tyler major n201 j mcgeachie clerk section 201 1 atofict- on pronititnatlon of byiato the above ls a true copy of n bvlnw passed bv the municipal council of the town of acton on the 10th dav of january i0m and all persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of applying to have such bylaw or anv part thereof quashed must make his application for that pur pose to the supreme court wthln three months next after the firit publication of this notice in the newspaper called the acton free press or he will be too lite to be heard in that behalf rso 1017 c 266 form 27 a 223 held fountains hatbkt if normal gains in wdifht of live stock am to be exprcted cattle should not have to travel over 1v4 inllei to water at a precautionary kneosure the warcttnjtcloiu swus government urge housewives to carry at leuiit a fourmonth backlog of au gur nt all time pollock and campbell manufacturer of high grade memorials memorial engraving- 62 waw st not oait tkkjtphonk m41 ih ihu election i cannot loau if i win th poll i tftrve you if i low ih poll i tferv me vote for c rognvaldson for councillor cvfemwmtwwmwimttwwwmnictntlcutwuwwlllcltne lobt rfssmt smoking stands from 9 95 to 22 so cushions 350 to 495 bathroom hampers all colon 895 for the children table lamps from 6 95 up doll carriages and carts kindergarten sets rockers wheelbarrows desk sets carpet sweepers etc alto a urga auortmont of haught inflated toy a wnall dapotil will hold any article until chritlmat acton home furnishings phone 30j acton ontario is giant who keeps rolling expansion and growth of manu- futunntt and industry throughout ontario duvink the current year ia liktned in recent surveys to an industrial giant that just cant stop jruini exptnditures on this program ire placed in excels of c00 million whereas normal years of ixpirusion run about 400 million tho ontario trade and industry brmch departmt nt of planning reports one survey the financial post forst es an era for ontnno of 0 billions of expansion reiterating the statement that this province aill ewntuilly rival such indus trial snnts as the midlands of britain and the detroitcleveland area of the united states while one hopes halton wont ever become thoroughly industrial still the count reflects the general trmd ontario s share in canadas total manuftitund products ls m 1 per cent and gg per cent of onttrlojt labor force of 1800 000 people de- pind on wages rnd salaries for in- come dirrctly from the manufactur ing industrv th pt rtt ntigt nf p i roll dollars is grt ater with 70 per cent of pivroll inromi comtnp from minufacturmg tin currtn expinmfm ini grow th stjrts show is not in terms of ni w mdu tr but in expansion of indilstnes alreidv operating suc- cessfullv here onlv 10 per cent of current ontario oxpinslon is at- tributable to new indusrv of 2 new indilstnet and there nre in excess of 14 000 indilstries operalnr llted bv the trade and industy brartch for this year 22 established outside the metropolitan area that u bounded b lake onario pot credit bnmpton and ajax industry ts reported showing an mcrexsmg interest in the eastern ontino area due officials sav not onk to cingtstlon in the builtup areas of the centnl and southwest- em sec ions but more pirtlcularly to r g on ii promotion tn the cast where 32 municip dities have spon sored joint development with the 1 sdt rhip of the eastern ontario association boards of trade and cooperation of the municipal div ision of the trade and industry brinch y0ull take pride in giving nylon hosiery always n acceptoblo gift service nnd sheer woights 150 to 195 pr scarves and squares silk wool plain and fancy 79c to 198 blindcraft aprons 59c to 185 pillow slips plain fancy 139 lo 549 pr wool blankets from 1995 up motor rugs 695 and up towels a largo assortment 79c to 379 each also face ccoths 13c lo 43c each 4 dolls a wide selection to choose from 59c lo 49s nylqn pullovers cardigans 395 lo 695 lingerie a large attorlmant of tuilabla gfl ilama lace trim slips plain and fancy panties pyjamas vests gowns tablecloths linen rayon lace see these 198 to 695 for the men and boys we have a good assortment of practical gift items let us show you our range of shirts ties gloves socks handkerchiefs 1 sweatersand many others toys decorations gift wrappings and a host of other lines ii will pay you lo vitil ut bafor completing your gift litl elliott bros mliliw