Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1951, p. 3

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thursday december 20 ibm the acton free press acton ontario pao john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courteous service free estimates church stukt phone 319w carroll s fctr 3cma0 chocolate jellim mix priced from 33c to 49c a lb aytjmeh choice bdivk 1 peas the toby 8juixkm bbtb 20oe tot x9c green giant peas 19c green beans tz 35c wax beans ss233t mex1corn 2gr a37c jkawuc uuy mincemeat 46c shelled almonds 21c walnuts i plum pudding jelly powdery 3 a oairroiutia m pound 9a0 lit 1u8 tim 99 qu aoot im jyc ayucbb okolee 20o n 9 pineapple peaches cherries kl table figs 2 27c catjvrac drv ginger ale 1 bus 2 c deposit chicken soup 2 35e old cheese 57c sweet gherkins stuffed olives victory 4 10oz jas 4jlc 49c molarenb red qrebh or white salad onions 23c cranber shrim lobster salmon 45e sauce ocean bpray tin wjt t d 39t 41c 69e freshly ground romar coffee s 96c i ut su l itmok cranberries s h s i vrct jill n oranges tf pmpt hob grapes i itlsi iuct hunulfc celery hearts frcili mumlirooms cauliflower tonuun salmdm tukirtne uaiunu pineapple hpkcial welkpnu pb1c kit lb pkg 33c doz 49c 2 lb 27c 21c final 51 county session oxs ur road grants lobulation to provide road fcrantd to the different urban munici palities was approved by kfalton county council at ltd final session of 1041 held at the county build inns last tuesday afternoon the grant amounting to 10128 50 was appropriated to be divided umontf the five municipalities the town of milton will receive tl4fllt9 while aclonn khnre will be 102152 onkvlllc will receive 3300 14 georgetown 1377 04 and burlington 21108 21 council nt a previoui meeting ap proved of percentages to be appropriated in connection with the road levy to warden k y dick welcomed two representatives from the ford mo- or- co o pn v g bnttpm secretary and geo rife malni chief engineer who were preient to seek the county i permusion to erect n temporary railway crasilntf nereis county road no 3 on motion presented by ree cs georflc currje and j m wlckson which council unanimously endorsed permission wili granted the resolution also stated a permanent grade bcpn rat- ion will be undertaken within two years nt about 400 feet cant of the temporary crossing roy f smith county cnrhiler explained to council this ctoising would be over a stein vhilj mr batters nnd mr main told council only slow movlpn freights would be using the line both represent atives 4n ahswor to questions made by members assured them everv safety precaution would be main tained they expressed their ap preciation lo council for them permission to construct the crossing as it will be required to bring in heavy building materlnls as well letters of acknowledgment were received from the board of trans port commissioners in connection with council resolutions seeking subways at the guclph line eat of burlington and also at the second line at acton the communication advised councils request was being presented to the proper authorities for inspections to be made of both crossings in the near future council adopted the building committees report to grant the hal ton law society permission to use a room lit the county buildings as a law library providing suit able quarters could be found for the governors residence council also left the matter of obtaining estimates on the cost of building a new residence for the 1052 coun cil to consider 1 for land required on the location i of county road no 3- at lot 1 con 7 council approved of paying e f ford 350 s sharp 85 and a g macnabb 500 for the lind purch ased j it was agreed to reimburse nas- sigaweyn township 720 30 as the cos of raising and repairing ron- cession c at the beaver dam re vc william g marshall chairman of the assessment committee reported it cost the county 808 30 to oper- ito the county court of revision for i hi present year i pointing out the intersection at the queen elizabeth hlfihwiy ind sixth lint trifiltfar was vi ry dmgerous nnd thit another it ilitv occurred there on monday evening deputrete e r lauder ind reeve j m wickson sponsored i n solution lo have the departiitnt of highvis uustal i traffic lin it thls intersection and that tiny al o provide i sirvjct road on thi north side of the highway at this point as the n solution wis ip proved mr lauder idvised th i both tnfilgir ind oak ille coun- uls would be miking a similar i quist numbi r of ippomtmuus mrt i in idi chaflv to tfu different high bthuol ire i boirds inthe rrnntv tw ippointnunls h n c e wood acton to thi north jlilon iluh school an i ho rd n i pwktlt milton to tht vorti hil ton hikh school am rnrd r is s frttmin to the bur lmt n nmvon high sthool ar i it ml g f c1ii otorgtowii oron who resigned from thoi pos ition gmnti nf 00 wi re mnrlr innnrli of the north ifalton high school area board and the oak vl traf algar high school area boird at the statutory grant for agricultural purposes members also gnve their assent lo a resolution to empower the warden and clerk lo enter into n sgrccrrtont with the town of mb- ton for the use of the couvy jnil as n milton lockup warden dlk explained the townhn5been 11 hi d annually for their use of the jail and the resolution was confirming other agreements in connection with the purchase of certain lands for reforestation purpose council lssued instruct ions that the land should not be purchased unless an absolutely elenr deed was obtainable when warden dick was asked to vicate the chair reeve george currk as the mast senior member accepted the chair a resolution was heartily endorsed by mem bers sponsored by reeves h al len and howord litchfield that thls council thank wnrden dick for his courteous and impartial manner with which he presided over county council meetings dur ing the past year reeve curric extended council s thanks to the warden adding that 10 ypais ago he had retired as warden of the county he further stated warden dick at all times had the interest of the countys welfare in his heart during the year during his closing remarks of ap preciation to members for their co operation during 1051 warden dick presented each member with a group photograph of members of the 1051 council a resolution of regret was ap proved when reevo george thorpe of nelson was unable to ba pres- esf the clerk was lnstructd to write mr thorpe expressing coun cils wish for a speedy recovery from his illness council adjourned to attend the wardens dinner which followed at the milton inn top officials in recent elections milton mayor g f thompson reeve s fi acton major t silmon rece j hirgri framosa itrnr f bi nlnm deputy reeve f cox burlington major f w smith itrcr ii lkn o kv11 1 1 mayor- j r blick reeve f iiudtr gt orgftown ma or j armstrong rervr w g m irsh ill bronti reeve alfrttl jt nnniks trafalgar rrcvr 1 wu ksnn drputv reee i f iord t lsov reeve- giort rhuipt deput reeve b ilk r sni reeve i s noirish exchange of gifts at christmas meet christmas decorations gave a fes tive appearance and the exchange of christmas gifts and carol singing brought the gay spirit of the com ing holiday season to the december rqeetlng of greenock womens in stitute held at the home of mrs ralph mckeown with the president mrs thomas hcmsley in charge the meeting opened with singing o come all ye faithful and the lords prayer in unison mrs charles blnnie rend the christmas story for the scripture rending the 20 numbers present answer- poets corner the christmas babe twas long ago in bethlehem a star lit up the sky to show the way to three wlsa men and shepherds standing by to show the way to a manger bed a baby to behold asleep within cattle shed small shelter from the cold thus came our saviour to the earth placed in a woman s care we celebrate his wondrou birth at this time every yeor by peggy gould ed the roll call with a a childhood chrlslmnn memory with donations contributed by the members 11 christmas- grocery hamper is to be pneked for n needy family mrs hugh reid presented the re port op the district directors riqliting held in guelph whin the contests for program baking and sewing were arranged for the dis -trlct- annual next-year- the program was in charge of miss elvo pearen and mrs gordon leslie and included carol singing by the members a reading a christmas memory wns given by miss elvn pi aren the christmas topic givn by mrs chester allan was canadiin christmas lovi hope kindness nnd peace a reading santa claus and the mistletoe old tricks was glvtn by mrs elliott patterson mrs robert allan and mrs ralph mckeown won n christmus carol contest conducted bv miss ptortn following an exchange of gifts with candy for the children a christmas lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee the pelt of the beaver can ad is national emblem was once a form of currency in canada have answered your christmas seal letter i fight tuberculosis halton tuberculosis and health association iw you lo tend your donation to bank of montreal acton your 1ast christmas shopping chance nightgowns 198 to 5 7s notice attention al eitixon it drawn to th following paragraph from that dog bylaw 4 sa every person who per ins dog lo run at large between sundown on sunday afternoon and sundown on monday afternoon and between sun down on wednesday afternoon and sundown on thursday afternoon shall be liable to a fine not exceeding the sum of ten dollars 10 00 at the discretion of the justice of the peace and any dog so found to treatment as in the preceeding clause ciliiens are also requested not to put hot ashes out for collection because of the serious damage that may result mcgeachie clerk second canuck jamboree tiri i for 1i1- th second c m i h ui j imlnr t in idi m nn t ih n ir h ii illon hlrl s h ll n i ii nnl j im m irhill ml t n i iiroiuill trifilir ii ih s h nt r i i nr 1 ml ipn i in nt i for llv 1 u ir fl mining trifilfiii w is ipi mi i 1 to th tonnti loull f i i i i i ni v ilh im n i s nit ii uli in irl 1 nf h i s ii i pi inliiin r h ini nt th h p 000 s i in i mi ii i inn il i 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