Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1952, p. 5

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thursday april srd ibm the acton free press acton ontario puun mi department recommends acton retain frontage on mill street ths deputymlnlater of highways adviaed representative of aclona planning board that it would not toe practical to deed a portion of itde land on ths north aids of mill st betweenrttatri and john st fceck to building owner although ji aurvvy ahowa that approximately three feet of aorrte of ths buildings belongs to tha town y the chairman of the planning board t jonttf reported at meeting on march 28 that thn deputy mlnlntsr ndvlaed agalnat deeding back the lund in caae tho acton taxi- phone 260r 34 hour prompt courteous tervlce radio dispatchod cars take veu anywhere at anytime just phone 260r bingo st jaupht parlth hall tuesday april 8th 8 30 sharp good prizes auspices altar socioty houses building lots business opportunities in rotkwood see george r perry main st roebwood mortgage loans arranged spektooafs nr hob frank town wished to widen the street in trie future when the town would have to putchoc the land again he explained that tha de partment of highways had sever al problem of thbi nature and their practice 1 to recommend retention of ownership of land that may be of some use in the future it was hu recommendation that acton keop this land as owner and open the now unopened portion of mill st to a depth f 40 5 feet ii shoemaker suirveyor from guelph attended the meeting to as- ilit in discussions mis mirvey showed that the town owned part of lots 11 and 13 block 3 plan si and thnt the street light standard placed next connera rrum- woar- wnltmavihnrrcrhtit-ur-iiprt- rvklui4ttodarmawyjucc store wan on town property he produced a plan which show ed the town purchased additional land on the north side or mill si to widen the road to the same width aji the east part of mill st which was 40 feet with the tw lilocki between john and main sts only 41 m feet it wai rnlvl to reprtrt lo council and ret nmmi nd a bylaw hi prepared npi nlng up the pro pertv purchased by the town in 1020 for widening nf mill si from the original 412ft feet to a width of 40 r feet keeping mill st in i strnlght line and retaining owm i dilp of the remainder of tho land pun based to the d pth of 10 it feet for future development the surveyor wns instructed e survey and stake with iron hi the corner of guelph st from mill st to flower ave f crump was paid 7 expens for a trip to the department nf highways in toronto chairman tones outlined n di cuini on he had had concerning the rhanging of lots fronting on the third line from zone one to zone four to permit commercial build ing more information was to be obtained local us cars hit near aberfoyle a car driven by a w frank of campbcllville was involved jn an accident on highway no 0 near aberfoyle last thursdaymareh 27 the frank car pulled out of a gas station onto the highway with the intention of cross me and proceed ing down a aldoroad a second car driven by rev l douglas brown of arlington vir ginia pulled out to pass the slowly moving car and his new model se dan was struck on the right side ns the frank car turned left both vehicles were forced into a nix foot ditch filled with mud damage to the american car amounted lo 1000 and to the local thk sbekbh and th bought by marl batmar some people claim there are three levels to a good book the first la the surface and obvious level the second fs what you can read into jt by adjective associa tion of ideas use of words and var ious inferences vrhe third level it has never been found but marie baumer n the seeker and the sought has cer tainly created a two level atory that provides nil the suspense of a psychic mystery jnent door in the face of a youth pleading for help he was unable to erase from his memory the boys look of anguish nnd embarked upon a trail of mvhtcrv thnt took quiet williams through dark alleys to s anees und equal i mysterious places from tin beginning of the 217 pnie bonk the author captures the reader as the suspense mounts the set kei and the soufht be- comi s one of those book on rant leave on what might he called th uyonrt level of the bonk is the per sonification of the authors concep tion of human motives and florin values this k ippnrent to the average retider willianxs thi lending character changes the whole foundation of his life in seeking the boy in tears whom he turned awav tragedy hinted in yellowed sheet of family tree of 1774 a prized possession of frank rawlings of acton is an old yellow ed sheet of paper with 17 lines of ornate writing in tnuuntf a fam ily tree a paper such as this one would be invaluable for it details n- fine frilly hand the children of samuel hodges and elizabeth thompson ancestors of mr rawl ings his mothers maiden name was moss and her mothers maiden nrme was thompson much ornamentation surrounds the names of the husband and wife at th top of the sheet which is followed by married oct 10 1755 the names of teny children and the dates of their births folow nth written with great care and my it after a long firm line f written elizabeth hodges the above child rens mother died feby ii 1773 in her lying inn wth the above betty hodges entered june 34th 1774 there is more tragedy in the simple uslthan the mother death before she was married 30 years of the ten children three were called car 400 all occupants of both cars were shaken up mr frank samuel two john and two betty was iiilompamed bv c h dyment suggesting that four children at of hamilton glen williams man charged with selling liquor to minors sought after two vouths were found intoxicated in georgetoun bimi morin of glen williams wls arrested siurduv he was chsrir- id with silling liquor to two mln or jimcs ziho terra cotta an 1 iouglas logan glen william hia will apptar in court an georgetown on april 16 prttvtiili il 4 constable mcntvan investigated it ast died in infancy the page ripped along the left hind side was likely taken from a fmil book or bible y swimmers win embroidered crests over 100 different boys and girts attended swimming classes in tho gudph y sponsored by the acton ya men club kmbroidered crista will be presented to all thos attending moat ta the laeanrut the total attendance was o7h patricia fafoyae jeanne ander- son marie lambert and xtaeealeo hlggtins attended 00 per cent and those present at 00 per cent are david smith andrew william brian sweeney paul jeuioh marv hunter norma sinclair pat coirs mary jane lrnrc and krone gor don with 76 per cent attendance are bernard tennant paul ajtcgeachlc michael hurst fred graham bill fadden blllle mccoy james den ny edward molody lynda lb veil ruth jones jane mason anne de forest judith sargent ruth lands- borough pnlsv rmelhurst and darlt ne idimbert mso receiving crest havfng at ti ndt d 00 per n nt of the cass are wavne ridle donald llnd sd williird hallad iv allen fet t rlv jimmv llndsiy colin holm s james wahlman bt rt hnlladav wivne spues ula jnnv md judv mason silverwood wi now one year old was w offar knockout valuoa in paint b aura to coma in soon and tabs a lookso at our noat complot soloction your satjs- fachon it guarantoavd ayrshire film to canada members of the ayrshire cattle herds book societv had a preview in a r reeentk of a new colour film progress to pedigree which the societv has sponsored the theme i the grading of the herds to full pedigree standard which the film demonstrates cari be done in three generations among thosv who saw the film w as mr r o biggb prominent i da a most successful euchre hi id in stewarttown hall on march 28 which was the first birthda of silverwood women s iilstitue mrs e miller greeted the guests winners at cants were first mrs ron latimer second mrs fran brown and the middle score prize went to miss laura robinson the nu n s prize winners were harold campbell george burt and ben com- mrs robert mcenerv won the door prtre miss margaret kane won the raffle of a beautiful cush ion und miss jnrdine drew the turthda prize receiving a most handsome bouquet of flowers mr milton brown said a few wonts of greeting and led the gathering in singing happy birth- and the delicious lunch was arshire breeder of dundas ont who said he would like to arrange for copies of it to be sent to canada i being mrs tom appleyant sertd by members of the instit ute and their husbands convenor halton county home tenders for bedroom locker cabinets sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents will be re ceived by the undersigned until 12 oclock noon wednes day april 9th 1952 for the construction of 85 built in bed room locker cabinets for halton county home specification forms and drawings may be obtained at the office of the county clerk milton ontario the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted wm deans county clerk milton ontario farmers produce alltime record ontario s farmers in 1080 produced the largest volume cf agriculture products m gross value in histoid agriculture minister thomas l kennedy reports total alue of agriculture products is placed at sl274a57000 or almost 150 million more than in 1050 in which year agriculture production was valued at 1 13621000 production of hogs was valued at 104 million compared with 105 i million in 1950 cattle and calves were valued a 105 million com- j pared with 160 million poultry and eggs had a value of 114 mil lion an increase of 21 million over 1050 and field crops were valued at 447 million compared with 423 mluion in 1050 assessors discuss normal rent value hi ntals today an by no menns normal nnd to what year must we turn to stahlish normality as sessors queried when they held thrir regular meeting of the halton county assessors association on march 31 in the legion hall oak- vllle mmtnrs in attendance were a w benton and k c ijndsay from esqueslng a c fiummerfelt k dunham and c readhead from trafalgar e marshall from nel son f meniven from milton g w johnston from burlington county assessor ford rodgers f w crump from acton and l w mcmillan from nassagsweya chairman p l spurgeon from oakville presided chairman spurgeon opened the meeting with regrets from reg hunter of the assessment branch department of municipal affairs who was scheduled to attend the meeting and discuss bustheas as sessment on portion of buildings but due to ill health was confined to his bed and was unable to at tend it was stated that thu dis- cusjion would be held at some later date when mr hunter would igain be available chairman spurgeon went on to open a dlscussion regarding the attempted use of present day sales values in relation to assessment values and many different views wen heard in this connection al though section s3 subsection 3 of the assessment act states normal sale value will be used in deter mining circumstances affecting the value of buildings it was thought thit todiys sales values and nor- m il sales values as mentioned in th act are two entlnly different valuts and as a medium of comp arison todivs salts values should not be too lnflutntiil in deciding tin circumstances affecting the as- si ssed alue it wls deridid to have sorm auihontjtive speaker address the association at some later date an present da sales values and nor mal sales values possibly aonu practicipg appraiser of real estate who ls dealing with this matter all thu timi normal rental value is defined b the act atso came un- di r discujision and the same prin ciple affects this as does the nor mal sales values here again it was thought that some authority could be contacted to address the meeting to speak on normal rental values and how to determine them this was thought to in the onlv solution es pecially fn the case of the town ships whin a normal rental valui- on a farm is a difficult thing to determine a so few forms today an operated on a rental basis the meeting adjourned for lunch at oak villa where mayor j black addressed the association and complimented the association on their efforts to date in the common cause of better assessment jhroughout the county the may or endorsed the work of the as sessors and was of the opinion ihcs association would go far in the final settlement of the county equalization the afternoon session commenced at 2 p m and county assessor rod- gt rs presented his views on the in formation concerning the one onr and a half one and a quarter ard one and three quarter stony houses that he had been asked to produce poinding the 2 sports beat with a vongoanco hockey activity this week saw milton coops oust thorold from the intermediate a play downs and cop a berth in the provincial seml- flnalu thorotd won only one game of the heat in five series an 82 vie tory on monday night on their home lee the coops came back ktrong lent night with a decisive 73 win to wind up the set ies milton new tot kit gam- hera in the wtm i finals with the first raw in fjltkteaa en priday night the merits retumlrtg ta mil- tan next monday evening cl- llmgwaad and iiananaque are tha ether krtulflnallsls qulti a contingent of hmkey fans from aton sal in on the wtdmttday game in milton nome vn n went to iht t xti nt of tnivillini to thoiold fill 111 ki im pilmllllhlt twu at tun pluyt is mi the ti him piobubly nuts i tin ii hit it si sports whirl did w ttffi ml in miisilivi souls with out t ninnit ntm on the luise- l ill siliiiilion last wi i k wt an nt j oiiil lo upoloeii if wi difl for u hat was said nt litis t olumn actual l took plat i si t ms likelv the a inn ii huis tin ptopositl lu ll itstt i nii v fiom at ton will play in a tmttipini with dundas i lea- pi ii i and the oshwiken indians fiom th indian hi st i vi marlliant- ford ilthiiilh no wont has hi i n letiiviil as ml we inti ndi tl to writi a column on lacrosse in acton for thih wet k hut it will have to be post win id until some future date oakville oaks miuht change their nunds about entering a nam in the halton county league this season thi y an- mgotinting with the to ronto viaduct league and if the teims are good might transfer their affections to that circuit the via ducts threw off the o b a shackles and will operate independently this created much consternation in o b a circles but was given a good re ception in oakville where they have nevt r forgiven the oba brass for i xpelhng bud corbett last season in a junior haiuhall ruckus and pro claiming shallow lake champions when oakville refused to put in an appt arance for a playoff game it will lie actons loss and to ronto s gain if doctor george slrrs moves and we understand that is whut his plans are doctor sii has bet n the outstanding promoter of minor baseball and hockey in ac ton ever since he took up residence hut a f t w yiars ago baxter labs georgitown industrial league champions and proud winners of the she ney tost trophy will meet the milton rural and industrial league champions moffat klectrlc in an txhihition in milton tonight jack stewart plaed for both tuims so we rt undeodi d as to wiilix he will pla tonight gt nial toots brown- low is the brain hehind thi moffat t am nit idi nlally wt an in formed that thi acton girls no ft ball club which attr icted a ht of in- ten si last st ason will be in tin re piti hint ium this si isoti the buds of canada s balsam poplar are sticky and produce a wax used bv wild bees to set i cracks in their hives milton juniors win championship milton junior farmers defeatej acton juniors 83 in a sudden di ilh match to win the halton count ch impionship on monday of thls week in the milton arena t w is a htrd fought clean garni with lots of goals and penalties milton juniors wire led by th lim of eves j gllllti and g gil lies at counting for 5 of the 8 goiili for acton fyfc somervllle along with goalie jackie marshall plaved the best game following tht game dr c martin presented the milton u filing co shield to bill brain who received it on be half of the milton club the scoring was as follows first period m eves g tall- lie m g gillies r eves m j gillies r eves a john zlons fvfe somervllle m ben devlin bruce bawden penalties coulson hooking eves tripping ingram hooking second period m ben devlin wdlmott m graham gillies eves a currir somervllle m eves unassisted penalties b somer vllle tripping j gillies tripping third period a mac sprowl 7uns m willmott leriche pen- altis g gillies elbowing d cur- ru roughing r eves roughing it fv 1 1 roughing b somervllle ruujihmg g gillies boarding car collides with parked car at maim church st corner late saturdav evening s car dnvtn hv jack blow of acton collided with a parked truck at the corner of main and church sts tht truck wa owned by j coon- the blow car wasjnikig a left tum when it collided with the truck no one was injured the accident was investigated by police credit yes your dollar buys more at eisens reaui we knew ysu may be on ahert workweek we offer you the chance to ittll gt whal you need on our revolving credit plan no down payment it required 01 established credit accounts onesixth down will start an account with six months to pay down iaymrnt 10 15 20 25 30 35 purchase 60 90 ii20 i50 lf0 210 outfit your family where your dollar does more at 9 a clothing lrlaghd store 1 1 mill st next to carrolls acton onl easter flowers large variety choose your avountes in potted plants or cut flowers for castor giving or brightening your own homo e t marks phone 88 mill st acton aa3g qzucious ksr trews fresh from thc oven to you hot cross buns order tham now for deli vary on thursday april 10 jutt in time for your enjoyment on good friday morning dont mist getting yours by placing your order now at hotchens bakery phone 100 acton 1 1 willow st selling out sale continues at acton bargain store next to but depot everything must be sold by april 30 men suits sharkskin pic n pic raon oo af and wool sizes 35 44 men s gabardine pants at boys gabardine 0 pants j7j 495 s95 boys pyjamas sizes 28 34 work shirts jockey shorts and tops 149 175 49c short sleeve long ac leg underwear 1 fo open eve1v day of the week want ad 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