Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1952, p. 4

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pollock and campbell manufacturer ot high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 wata st north oalt raxrnorik mu h s holden optornatrtst 7 douglas st guelph- eyes examined glasses fitted acton taxi phone 260r cart rdlo dlspatehad for battar sarvlca passengers fully insured we ara praparad to serve you 24 hours a day if you naad a car phone 260r mr boyd clark watc home from orontwdorlntf 0 wwkmd by carolyn ottkes krldny night at the town hnil uhowcd that by the great work of the student council the at home was a complete miccctn their ef fort wrmm 1 it ly not dead stock horses cattle hogs georgetown 11 guelph sim gordon young limited for everyone in attendance boom ed to enjoy every minute of it one thing the student noticed wus that very few parents at tended this very important event in to school year im sure that with a little effort a few more parents could nttend the annunl at home lets sec more of you out next yenr a great dcnl of t hunks goes to audrey wilkinson who wits in charge of lunch and decoration yvonne brunellc and rod force did n fine job of supervising the cleaning up on saturday morning these people arc just a few of the many who helped rpnko the at home o success this friday the film romeo and juliet will be nhown to the student body this is ah hour and a half movie and will be shown twice as many of you know last yenr mr hansen showed pride and pre judice we are all looking forward to this break in school work on fri day morning which will be edu cational on the english literature course i intended for last ibeek last friday night grade 12 held a tobogannlng party at the three s litem teachers and students had a wonderful time and then return ed to chris lambs for refresh ments and dancing on tuesday grade is held a surprise birthday party for doro thy wnrne the refreshments con sisted of doughnuts and pop to acton electors if i can be of further public service in acton your vote and influence will be appreciated at the election for mayor on monday january 2 let i have appreciated the confidence of the ratepayers who elected me as councillor for eight years and for 14 years on the public utilities commission and tf 1 can be of further service as mayor of acton your support will be gratefully received c hansen voting hours from 9 am to 6 pm mr nnd mm rj brown vmicd with mr nnd mm dnvld dllb ma- knn blvd on sunday mr nnd mm tinuii grny of tor onto vullttd with mr nnd mm kownrd allison on sunday mr nnd mm lloyd mlllrr nnd daughter of toronto vjxitid with mr nnd mrs g w miirrny hire rrrarwtofcr frifrids of mm 11 allnn 2nd line nrc uorry tlint she hnd to bo removed to the guelph ilohpitnl inst week for tientment mr nnd mm norman mcdonald nnd doutflns of georgetown visited with his mother nnd brothers nt rh 4 acton on sunday mesjjrn ronald mntthews nnd fyfe somervillc left on monday to nttend n vetcrinnry short course in chlcncn 111 this week mr nnd mm wnllnee mnthoson of hlllsburjt visited on sundny with the intterfi sinters mrs penrl ken nedy nnd miss minnie somerville mr art forrester nnd mr bill robertson hnmllton nnd mr nnd mm stunrt lnntz nnd doris guelph visited mr g h lnntz on sunday messrs r l davidson mnc sprowl nnd mm j l ellerby at tended the federation of agricul ture convention held nt the kink edward hotel in toronto inst week rev reuben o d snlmon ma lth of chatham nnd windsor nnd dr thos salmon ma bpaed of toronto vwted with their fa ther mr thomas salmon over the weekend i erin school area j r macarthur heads commission hold two meetings coiitttturd rotrt paa on j- t the regular bonne meeting of the kiln township school area 1 7itt7rtfifimtmnk7the ing date after murtde ration it wedmtiday deeensber 12 1031 was derided to make a rebate of 177 being half the dfftvrene in the tvndlntit thu factory pckl had not affected the town peak and it wftfl felt some consideration should be given to the industry a tetter from the hkpc o ontario stated that ther was an nreumulaled deficit on street light with all members of the board present the nnmxl renewed the liabil ity insurance policy the following account were pnld teachers hnlnrics for nov 152718 janitors salaries 13200 receiver general income tax133 03 ont teachers federation wfl rmmhvuftnof70774 and a sunusmmmyrtlw4titivloaksl40v of j470ro on waterworks openu- madnen new chimney no n mfl ion at the end of inst year the on wm dclaney 20 cord wood total deficit of 20101 had been 2fl00 jack hood school supplies collected from the town i 3fi4n i l mundell sons acct a letter from tins departmentof nm gamer store- acct 23fl trade and commerce was received fieri berry salary and mnlnlonnnco it stated there were- 40 hydro met- for nov 5000 chester allnn cod ers which should have been in- i specled last year these are tu be changed as soon as poaalble notice was received of the an- niial hydro convention whien is being held in toronto superintendent lambert was inr structed to bill g r muckart for supplies totalling 1427 which ihnd been secured for installation in sewerage buildings it was decided to request the use of the snow blower on the spring lane so the truck could be taken to the pump house 2000 allan watiort mllenae 7200 h m reld mileajie 7000 j m iacitch milenre 7000 w l maiihall mlleare 0000 j e piaren milene 7000 wtnt vida i scott acct 500 mrs rita shortui i acct 400 mrs teresa aaitln 1 acct ti00 receiver general in- i come tax for dec 1330o tea chers salaries 150515 janitors i salaries 13200 robertsons store 1 acct 3700 fred steen acct 9 05 iv r mcvlttle convention ex penses 000 bush hardware acct 4103 lyons store acct 1011 i bells hardware acct 4127 w special free taxi on monday next hire our cab fo come down town lo vota nnd got a coupon for a froo ride homo within town limits roys taxi phone 128 acton matters will be considered latertmeetlnc- secretary j mcgeachie reported that the puc had been successful in a court case in collecting for a broken hydrant on guelph street this hydrant had been broken last his hydrant ear n in canada there li a branch bank for every 3700 canadians massagaweya ss no 7 annual inventory sale quantity of curtains soiled and broken lines 99 fo 295 pr cretonne for drapes or slipcovor reg 95c sala prica 35c paints and varnishes to claar at vi price unpaintad kitchan chairs reg 325 sala prica 149 ends of floor covering all sizes and patterns reduced to clear feltol rugs all tixas less 33 t also pictures 4 mats 2 bathroom hampers table oilcloth and plastic table covering 2 novelty lamps 14 plastic coated window blinds 3 table lamps drape ends 2 high chair pads 1 aero smoker 5 prs readymade drapes berlou aaothspray and many other items acton home furnishings bim forum discusses credit production mr and mrs elmer coxe enter tained the members of the farm forum on monday january 7th the discussion was should wc increase production and was dis cussed by two groups at the last meeting mr coxe was chosen to read on article from a paper or magazine and then give a summary of it at the meeting this proved to be very inter eating on wednesday afternoon mrs coxe opened her home again for the busy bee institute meeting the program convenor mrs p mclean was sick and unable to give her paper on home economics and health so each member contrib uted an item and n very interest ing and helpful meeting resulted it consisted of impromptu demon strations health hints and the fol lowing readings budgeting the budget ode to a nag first aid kit handy treasured pos sessions and mcphersons go 10 town the meeting closed with the singing of when i grow too old to dream and the lords prayer mrs coxe served dainty refresh ments at both meetings and a soc ial half hour followed the wms and ladies aid of nassagaweya presbyterian church held their meetings last thursday in the home of mrs w kennedy a copper contest with the guelph road as the dividing line will be contested for the neict three months to raise money for the ladies aid reports wen given at the wm s meeting of the 38th annus meeting of the presbyterinl wm s of guelph presbyterial of the presbyterian church mrs m hctt- zel was the guest speaker and told i of some of her experiences in eur- p- j mrs kennedy served a dainty i lunch and a social hour brought the meetings to a close j mr grant mcmillan met with a j painful accident last week hj i broke his left arm while working i in the bush on his fathers farm i and has been confined to s josephs hospital in hamilton mrs stan robinson mrs j i dredge mrs m hetzel und mrs 1 d henderson attended the 3flth 1 annual meeting of the guelph 1 presbyeriiu wms of the pres- bytenan church held in guelph last week the members of the farm forum 1 gathered in the home of mr and j mrs s robinson for their regular j meetings the discussion is ther- enough credit was diseussod by i the two groups present after i listening to the address of prime minister winston churchill a short story on the finding of noahs ark and the man that found it was told by one of the members the playing of a few games of bingo and refreshments was the finish of a pleasant evening secretary j mcgeachie brought f magill acct 300 bert berry up the matter of securing a stamp- m stamps phowe calls and ing machine for letters and also maintenance for dec 0005 suggested the moving of the office thc flrst mcc of trustees for toilet to the basement these school area no 1 for 1052 was held in ospringe school in wed nesday january 0 with all mem bers present hugh m reid was appointed chairman of the board for 1052 with j e pearen as vice-chatr- man bert berry was appointed sec retarytreasurer for the year at a yearly salary of 40000 plus an ad ditional 10000 for mileage plus 7c per mile for trips outside the area mr berry was also appointed maintenance man for 1052 at 100 per hour with the minimum charge one hour the secretary was instructed to calf for wood tenders for school area no 1 the following account were paid erin agricultural society school fair prize money 1200 wright real estate and insurance 5000 w w keeler and co acct 187 jack hood school supplier 2210 hepc ss 1 and 4 28 11 ss 10 1353 superintendent lambert was in structed to procure prices on the cast of sewer rods for the cleaning of trunk lines approximately 000 feet of these will be necessary to reach from manhole to manhole the following accounts were passed for payment hydro l w agar coal 2005 macdonald electric can general electric ellis and howard northern electric canada wire l cable maco electric 5008 40670 1080 2247 0000 1g02 hepc of ontario 25500 sunbeam corporation 37g highway garage 045 whithams garage 1500 addrcfisograph 58 f terry postage box rent 2000 1 omea membership 2500 j ameu membership 1000 petty cash express trans- i port 1067 08727 water acton puc hydro and supplies 0157 art vine labor 3600 j b mackenzie coal 1315 can valve hydrant new j hydrant 14240 thompson motors truck repairs 670 28082 clearing auction sale there rfre separate schools for religious minorities in four prov inces protestant in quebec and roman catholic in three others highest canadian mountain is logan in the yukon 19850 f worlds highest peak is everest in asia 20002 feet s tommy jiic0l for mayor af imilicit your vote on morulnv next nlcol for mayor should be your text jj be sure to make a special note m and exercise your right to vote j a mayor or reeve ive never been g but council problems i have seen ill cooperate with all the real and promise to do my level bent m vote as you wish but vote m may the best man- win m yours truly s tommy nicol i appreciate the kindness and interest that has prompted friends and citizens to urge that i again contest the mayoralty ofaclon i have lived in acton nearly all my lifeits my home town and any service i can contribute to its progress and development i consider a privilege to undertake if you the citizens of acton would like to have me represent you as mayor i will feel honored to com ply with your request and give my best attention and service in the interest of the town as a whole if you decide otherwise i will be glad to do my best as a private citizen to maintain and advance the name and fame of the town of acton your vote and influence will be appreciated e tyler voting on monday january 21st 9 am to 6 pm har comas a laugh rooml- ifs hara comaa tha groom of angus cattle horses fan impirmrnu and household effects the undersigned have received instructions from a g mcnabb to sell by public auction at his farm 7th line township of trafal gar 3 miles south of hornby 2 miles north of no 5 highway on january 19ti1 1952 at 130 oclock the following horses harness etc 1 team work horses aged 2 sets double harness odd harness odd collars blankets etc cattle 5 angus cows breed- j ing dates given day of sale 2 i angus heifers 1 year old 2 angus icalves 9 months old 1 reg angus i bull z years old i farm implements etc grain binder 7 ft in jjood condit- ion fertilizer grain drill stel land roller 3drum farm wagon hay i rack light seed harrow tilton hariow wheel cultivator disc 1 out throw hay tedder dump rake walking plow single furrow ttd- ing plow quebec sulky manure spreader potato plow root pulper 1 delaval cream separator cutter 2 fanning mills set of scales 2000 lbs 00 ft heavy draw rope new i set of rope slings new quarter h p electric moor brooder stove coal quantity of new lumber lawn mower 2 hog crates dodge ear sedan 1030 2wheel car trailer forks hose chalni and numerous other artcilea household effects two hanging lamps and shades no of 1 brass kettles buggy lamps coal oil lamps aladdin lamp spool bed 2 dressers figured plush sofa set- tee plush upholstery writing cab inet rucking chair iteel bed com- i mode and numerous other house- i 1 hold effects some antique j terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale i no reserve as the farm is sold and mr and mm menabb are giv ing up farming htntmjey and elliott auctioneers geo currle celrk blt3 three day 2 tip top tailors limited xwscwnt on man and ladia sulh coalt pants or tkirt you can talact your suit or coal from our regular tampla at gnaat aavingt club clothes 1 2 piace suit or coal sala prica 3740 pants made to mea sure sale price 1155 tip top suits 2 piaca or coat sala prica 4280 pants made to measure 1370 fleet street clothes 1 plata suit or ovarcoat sala prica 5160 these suits are made to your individual measurements and you can choose any sample you like from our regular range only a tmall dapoait it requirad whan you ordar your suit and tha balanca whan tha suit it raady dalivary in about six waa4it remember this is a three day sale only jan 171819 pallants c 29 miu st agent for tip top taiiors ito store acton ont

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